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  • Spotify Confirms Asake, Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy & Davido as Nigeria’s Most Streamed Artists
    Spotify has turned five in Nigeria and to mark the milestone, the streaming giant just dropped some numbers that are going to make every Nigerian music lover very proud. The platform launched in Nigeria in February 2021, and the very first song a Nigerian user streamed was, interestingly, not an Afrobeats track. It was Shiga Lin‘s Cantopop ballad from Hong Kong, which Spotify described as “a fitting start for what the next five years would look like: borderl
     

Spotify Confirms Asake, Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy & Davido as Nigeria’s Most Streamed Artists

24 février 2026 à 16:21

Spotify has turned five in Nigeria and to mark the milestone, the streaming giant just dropped some numbers that are going to make every Nigerian music lover very proud.

The platform launched in Nigeria in February 2021, and the very first song a Nigerian user streamed was, interestingly, not an Afrobeats track. It was Shiga Lin‘s Cantopop ballad from Hong Kong, which Spotify described as “a fitting start for what the next five years would look like: borderless, discovery-driven listening.” Five years later, the data tells a story that is hard to argue with.

Nigerian users have created more than 25 million playlists since launch, and in 2025 alone they clocked more than 1.4 billion hours of listening time. The average Nigerian listener on the platform is just 26 years old, and listening has grown by over 163 percent year on year since 2021. The number of Nigerian artists on Spotify is also up 158 percent since launch, meaning more creators are reaching audiences at home and around the world than ever before.

Now to the part everyone wants to know. The five most streamed artists in Nigeria over the past five years are Asake, Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy, and Davido. Asake’s position at the top is backed by serious numbers. Spotify notes that he has four of the top ten most streamed songs in Nigeria over the five year period, with his track “Remember” sitting at number one.

Afrobeats is the genre driving most of this growth, scaling by a staggering 5,022 percent since 2021. But Nigerian listeners are not stopping there. Amapiano has grown by 10,330 percent, gospel and praise music by 5,499 percent, hip-hop and rap by 3,020 percent, and R&B by 2,602 percent. Perhaps the most telling figure of all is that streams of music in Nigerian indigenous languages grew by 554 percent in 2024 alone, which Spotify says shows “a deep connection to local-language storytelling.”

Podcasts are also finding a serious audience. Nigerians have streamed almost 60 million hours of podcast content since Spotify launched, confirming that the appetite for audio in Nigeria goes well beyond music.

Five years in, and Nigeria is one of the most passionate listening audiences on the platform.

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Burna Boy, Davido, Tyla, Ayra Starr & Eddy Kenzo: Meet the 2026 Grammy Best African Music Contenders

29 janvier 2026 à 11:27

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards are officially around the corner, and for us in the motherland, Sunday, 1st February 2026, is the only date that matters. While the world watches the “Big Four,” we have our eyes firmly fixed on the Best African Music Performance category. It is more than just an award; it is a celebration of the sounds that have moved from our local streets to the global stage.

This year’s “Big 5” contenders are a perfect mix of seasoned giants and the “new school” leaders who are currently holding the world in a chokehold. Here is everything you need to know about the songs and the stars vying for that golden gramophone.

Gimme Dat – Ayra Starr Featuring Wizkid

The “Celestial Being” and the “Starboy” teamed up once again for “Gimme Dat,” and the results were pure magic. Released on 25th April 2025, the song samples the iconic “911” by Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige, blending jazzy reggae beats with sultry Afrobeats rhythms. It’s a confident, sensual track where Ayra lists exactly what she needs in a lover—peace of mind and 100% commitment—while Wizkid delivers a breezy, seasoned verse.

Ayra Starr’s journey has been nothing short of meteoric; after becoming the youngest Nigerian artist nominated for a Grammy last year, she returns with even more momentum. Wizkid, a Grammy winner himself for his contribution to Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl,” brings that veteran “Big Wiz” aura to the track, making this collaboration a formidable contender.

Love – Burna Boy

The “City Boy” himself is back in the Grammy conversation with “Love,” a standout track from his eighth studio album, “No Sign of Weakness,” released on 10th July 2025. Produced by Dre Skull, the song is a beautiful, introspective Afro-fusion piece that explores themes of loyalty, self-protection, and genuine devotion. It’s Burna Boy at his most vulnerable, trading his usual high-energy “pon di beats” for a mid-tempo, soulful reflection on who truly stands by you when the lights go out.

Burna is no stranger to the Recording Academy; this nomination brings his career total to a staggering 13 nods over seven consecutive years. Having already won Best Global Music Album in 2021 for “Twice as Tall,” he enters this race as a heavyweight veteran.

With You – Davido Featuring Omah Lay

Released on 18th April 2025 as a highlight of Davido’s fifth studio album, “5ive,” the track is a masterclass in modern Highlife. Inspired by Bright Chimezie’s 1984 hit “Because of English,” the song features a repeating guitar loop and an easy, flirtatious charm that is hard to resist. Davido actually considered scrapping the song initially, but we are so glad he didn’t.

Omah Lay’s aching delivery pairs perfectly with Davido’s tender performance, making this a fan favourite. The nomination builds on Davido’s growing Grammy momentum after his historic three-nomination run last year, while for Omah Lay, it’s another well-earned nod that reinforces his place as one of the genre’s most distinctive voices.

PUSH 2 START – Tyla

After making history as the inaugural winner of this category 2024 with “Water,” South African sensation Tyla is looking for a back-to-back victory with “PUSH 2 START.”

Released on 11th October 2024 as part of her TYLA + deluxe album, the song uses car metaphors to navigate the thrills of attraction and commitment. It’s a flawless blend of Amapiano, Pop, and R&B that has already dominated the Billboard and UK Afrobeats charts.

Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin – Hope & Love

Adding a unique, cross-cultural flavour to the category is “Hope & Love,” a collaboration between Uganda’s Eddy Kenzo and Iranian artist Mehran Matin. Released on 13th August 2025, the song is an uplifting Afrobeat anthem designed to unite hearts across borders. Featuring the joyful energy of the Masaka Kids Africana, the track is a reminder that music is a universal language that shines brightest in the darkness.

Eddy Kenzo remains a pioneer for East African music on the global stage. This isn’t his first rodeo; he made history in 2023 as the first Ugandan artist to be nominated for a Grammy. His return to the category with Mehran Matin shows that his mission to “spread love” through music is far from over.

Did You Know?

The Best African Music Performance category is relatively new. It was created in June 2023 and first awarded in 2024 to recognise recordings that utilise unique local expressions from across the continent. The Recording Academy established this dedicated space to acknowledge the massive global impact of genres like Afrobeats, Amapiano, Highlife, and Bongo Flava.

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  • Wizkid and Asake Release “Jogodo” Ahead of First Collaborative EP
    Photo Credit: Asakefp/Instagram It is finally here! The collaboration we’ve been manifesting since their first joint record has officially landed. Wizkid and Asake have released their surprise new track, “Jogodo“, which serves as the lead single for their first-ever joint EP titled “Real (Vol.1).” The duo originally teased the project during an Apple Music Radio takeover in December 2025, describing it as
     

Wizkid and Asake Release “Jogodo” Ahead of First Collaborative EP

16 janvier 2026 à 10:27

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It is finally here! The collaboration we’ve been manifesting since their first joint record has officially landed. Wizkid and Asake have released their surprise new track, “Jogodo“, which serves as the lead single for their first-ever joint EP titled “Real (Vol.1).”

The duo originally teased the project during an Apple Music Radio takeover in December 2025, describing it as a body of work rooted in a genuine friendship that transcends the music industry. The track itself captures a mood of carefree enjoyment, with the title “Jogodo” playfully referencing the lighthearted, heady feeling that comes with a good time in Lagos.

The chemistry between the two was previously on full display during Asake’s historic Red Bull Symphonic performance at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre in November 2025. In a standout moment, Asake was joined on stage by Wizkid for a performance of their track “MMS“, where the pair performed alongside a 33-piece orchestra. This live appearance served as a precursor to their current collaboration, showcasing how well their individual styles complement one another.

With “Jogodo” now out, fans can look forward to the full release of the Real (Vol. 1) EP, which is scheduled to arrive on 23 January 2026.

Listen to “Jogodo” below

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  • Wizkid Joins Gunna Onstage for Surprise Performance at Detty December Fest
    Photo Credit: Dettydecfest/Instagram Afrobeats star Wizkid made a surprise appearance at Gunna’s headline show at Detty December Fest on Monday night, delivering one of the standout moments of the festival. The unannounced appearance happened midway through Gunna’s set at Ilubirin, Ikoyi, when the beat switched to their joint track, “Forever Be Mine.” Wizkid then walked onto the stage to loud cheers from the crowd, joining
     

Wizkid Joins Gunna Onstage for Surprise Performance at Detty December Fest

31 décembre 2025 à 20:02

Afrobeats star Wizkid made a surprise appearance at Gunna’s headline show at Detty December Fest on Monday night, delivering one of the standout moments of the festival.

The unannounced appearance happened midway through Gunna’s set at Ilubirin, Ikoyi, when the beat switched to their joint track, “Forever Be Mine.” Wizkid then walked onto the stage to loud cheers from the crowd, joining Gunna for a brief live performance of the song.

The track, which appears on Gunna’s 2025 album “The Last Wun,” was performed live for only the second time, following its debut at Afro+ Fest in Washington, D.C., in September.

Both artistes, dressed in black, shared a quick embrace before launching into the song. Wizkid delivered his verse as the audience sang along, while Gunna kept the performance moving. At the end of the set, Gunna told the crowd, “Make some noise for my brother Wizkid!”

The Lagos concert was part of Gunna’s Wun World Tour, with the American rapper closing the night as headliner. Earlier performances came from Jamaican dancehall star Shenseea, alongside singers Fave and Tiwa Savage.

Wizkid’s appearance capped a busy Detty December run, which also saw him deliver a sold-out concert on December 28, drawing praise from fellow artistes including Olamide

 

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  • Experience Wizkid Live In Lagos From The Front Row At PartyVerse’s Golden Circle
    Wizkid, the global Afrobeats star behind hits like Essence, Ojuelegba, and Joro; is set to return to Lagos for a landmark live concert, marking a major homecoming moment for fans and music lovers. The show will take place on Sunday, 28 December 2025, at Tafawa Balewa Square, Marina.From collaborations with Drake and Beyoncé to headlining sold-out arenas around the world, Wizkid has proven that he is not just a star, but a global cultural force. His return to the Lagos stage marks
     

Experience Wizkid Live In Lagos From The Front Row At PartyVerse’s Golden Circle

23 décembre 2025 à 13:09

Wizkid, the global Afrobeats star behind hits like Essence, Ojuelegba, and Joro; is set to return to Lagos for a landmark live concert, marking a major homecoming moment for fans and music lovers. The show will take place on Sunday, 28 December 2025, at Tafawa Balewa Square, Marina.

From collaborations with Drake and Beyoncé to headlining sold-out arenas around the world, Wizkid has proven that he is not just a star, but a global cultural force. His return to the Lagos stage marks a powerful homecoming and a celebration of a career that helped put Afrobeats firmly on the global map.

For fans looking to experience the concert from the best possible vantage point, PartyVerse, Nigeria’s go-to planning app for premium events and parties, is offering exclusive Golden Circle tickets, which deliver premium front-row access to the performance. The Golden Circle is designed to place attendees right where the magic happens, close enough to feel every beat, catch every lyric, and experience Wizkid’s stage presence at its peak.

Speaking on the experience, Mobola Awe General Manager of PartyVerse, said, “Wizkid’s return to Lagos is a major cultural moment, and we wanted to create an experience that matches the significance of the night. The Golden Circle is about giving fans premium access and an immersive way to experience a performance of this scale.”

Awe added, “At PartyVerse, we focus on creating access to the best live entertainment experiences. With Golden Circle, fans are right at the centre of the show.”

In addition to front-row access at Wizkid Live in Lagos, Golden Circle ticket holders will also receive exclusive entry to a mega rave at the same venue on Monday, December 29, 2025, extending the celebration beyond the main event.

Golden Circle tickets are available now on PartyVerse via this link and are expected to sell out quickly. Fans are encouraged to secure their access early and be part of a night Lagos will be talking about long after Detty December has ended.

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  • Tyla and Wizkid Turn Up the Chemistry in the Visual for “Dynamite”
    Been playing Tyla and Wizkid’s latest track “Dynamite” on repeat? Then you have to see the music video. On “Dynamite”, Tyla and Wizkid take turns expressing a magnetic pull between them, weaving a narrative around rhythm, movement and undeniable chemistry. Tyla opens with control and confidence, singing, “Why don’t you bring it, come my way? Hold me ’r
     

Tyla and Wizkid Turn Up the Chemistry in the Visual for “Dynamite”

5 août 2025 à 10:59

Been playing Tyla and Wizkid’s latest track “Dynamite” on repeat? Then you have to see the music video.

On “Dynamite”, Tyla and Wizkid take turns expressing a magnetic pull between them, weaving a narrative around rhythm, movement and undeniable chemistry.

Tyla opens with control and confidence, singing, “Why don’t you bring it, come my way? Hold me ’round my waist.” Wizkid answers with effortless charm: “Your body bang like dynamite.” The back-and-forth feels like a conversation, giving the song a playful yet intimate energy.

The video keeps it simple but charged. With just Tyla and Wizkid on screen, there’s no need for flashy scenes. The two artists move, vibe, and lock eyes—drawing us into the world they’re singing about. Watch the video below.

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  • Tems reaches new career milestone on Spotify
    Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems has reached a major milestone in her career, hitting 20.32 million monthly listeners on Spotify, her highest number yet on the platform. The feat cements her place as one of Nigeria’s biggest global music stars. With this record, Tems is now the second most-listened-to Nigerian artist on Spotify, a reflection of her growing international influence and unique sound. Blending Afrobeats, R&B, and alté, the Grammy-winning art
     

Tems reaches new career milestone on Spotify

17 septembre 2025 à 13:42

Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems has reached a major milestone in her career, hitting 20.32 million monthly listeners on Spotify, her highest number yet on the platform.

The feat cements her place as one of Nigeria’s biggest global music stars.

With this record, Tems is now the second most-listened-to Nigerian artist on Spotify, a reflection of her growing international influence and unique sound. Blending Afrobeats, R&B, and alté, the Grammy-winning artist has captivated audiences worldwide with both her solo projects and standout collaborations.

From her breakout track Try Me to chart-topping hits like Wizkid’s Essence and Future’s Wait for U featuring Drake, Tems’ catalog continues to push Nigerian music further onto the global stage.

Her recent achievement reflects the rising demand for African music internationally and showcases her role as a trailblazer among the new wave of Afrobeats stars. As she prepares for more releases and performances on global stages, it is evident to say that Tems’ sound is resonating everywhere, and her influence is only just beginning to grow.

Tems reaches a new all-time high on Spotify with 20.32M monthly listeners.

— She’s currently the 2nd Nigerian artist with the most monthly listeners on the platform. pic.twitter.com/YFn7ST1GL8

— The Debut Hub (@thedebuthub) September 17, 2025

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  • Mr May D fires back after mockery over street performance in Lagos
    Nigerian singer Akinmayokun Awodumila, popularly known as Mr May D, is trending on social media following a heated exchange that started after his recent performance at an event in Lagos. May D, alongside street-pop act Small Doctor, performed at the Huspuppi Cup opening ceremony held in the Oworoshoki area of Lagos. However, clips of May D performing in front of a street crowd quickly made the rounds online, sparking mixed reactions. View this post on Instagram A post
     

Mr May D fires back after mockery over street performance in Lagos

17 septembre 2025 à 13:02

Nigerian singer Akinmayokun Awodumila, popularly known as Mr May D, is trending on social media following a heated exchange that started after his recent performance at an event in Lagos.

May D, alongside street-pop act Small Doctor, performed at the Huspuppi Cup opening ceremony held in the Oworoshoki area of Lagos. However, clips of May D performing in front of a street crowd quickly made the rounds online, sparking mixed reactions.

Tufab, a close associate of Wizkid, fueled the drama with a mocking tweet that read: “For May D mind he dey perform for 02 Arena. Sold Out.” Though the post was later deleted, it had already stirred backlash.

Popular DJ Neptune came to May D’s defense, criticizing Tufab for belittling an artist earning a living through his craft. “Your fellow man is hustling legally for his daily bread with his God-given talent, and this is what you have to say? Everything shouldn’t be for cruise. E red today, no mean say e no go green tomorrow. SMH,” he tweeted.

Sigh! Your fellow man is hustling legally for his daily bread with his God-given talent, and this is what you have to say? Everything shouldn't be for cruise. E red today, no mean say e no go green tomorrow. SMH https://t.co/hBEn6yxDC1

— DJ Neptune #GreatnessIII (@deejayneptune) September 16, 2025

Rapper Skales also weighed in, dragging Tufab for trolling artists online. He described him as “an old man, probably almost 40, who has no real job but spends time insulting people like he’s in his early 20s.”

Tufab is an old man prolly almost 40 that comes online to troll nighas but has no real job with his ugly scar face … what he does online is what someone that’s in their early 20’s do .. ass kisser .. beggy beggy … insulting artiste as if you have achieved anything for yourself…

— SKALES (@youngskales) September 17, 2025

The back-and-forth didn’t stop there, as Tufab clapped back at Skales, further fueling the online chaos.

Disrespecting people’s hustle when you have none … gambler oshi

— SKALES (@youngskales) September 17, 2025

See the stupid Skales. Typical useless hypocrite, na now you wan post May D say God bless you. abi u dy use style mock am inside ur ugly mind.. So when it trended days ago why you no tweet in support. Fake asss Modaphucker. People saying I dy make enemies shay na dis kind of…

— Dr Fab (@Tufab) September 17, 2025

Meanwhile, Mr May D himself broke his silence through an Instagram Story, defending his Lagos street audience. “Those guys are human too, you all should shut up,” he wrote, addressing those mocking his performance.

God bless you Mayd …, na honest work you dey do you no kill person… stay deligent …GOD GATCHYOU BROTHER.. I am praying for you https://t.co/kJy1EApry6

— SKALES (@youngskales) September 17, 2025

The incident has since divided opinions online, with some fans praising May D for staying grounded and performing anywhere he’s called, while others debate whether the trolling crossed the line. Fans praised the performance of May D at the Lagos event.

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Daddy Showkey révèle comment Wizkid lui a fait découvrir Instagram

Lors d’un récent échange en appel vidéo avec le chanteur Maleek Berry, l’icône nigériane Daddy Showkey a partagé une anecdote révélatrice sur Wizkid. Il a expliqué que c’est une visite chez Wizkid, il y a quelques années, qui l’a initié à l’univers d’Instagram. À l’époque, après avoir constaté qu’il était en tendance grâce à une …

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  • Tyla & Wizkid’s “Dynamite” Feels Like a Late-Night Conversation You Can Dance To
    South African sensation Tyla has joined forces with Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Wizkid for a new track titled “Dynamite.” The collaboration brings together two of Africa’s most distinctive voices, blending Tyla’s smooth, playful delivery with Wizkid’s laid-back flow. On “Dynamite,” Tyla and Wizkid trade lines that echo a shared attraction, building a narrative around r
     

Tyla & Wizkid’s “Dynamite” Feels Like a Late-Night Conversation You Can Dance To

25 juillet 2025 à 11:31

South African sensation Tyla has joined forces with Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Wizkid for a new track titled “Dynamite.” The collaboration brings together two of Africa’s most distinctive voices, blending Tyla’s smooth, playful delivery with Wizkid’s laid-back flow.

On “Dynamite,” Tyla and Wizkid trade lines that echo a shared attraction, building a narrative around rhythm, movement, and the pull of undeniable chemistry. Tyla sings about taking control of the pace—“Why don’t you bring it, come my way? Hold me ’round my waist”—while Wizkid responds with a mix of charm and certainty, declaring, “Your body bang like dynamite.” The back-and-forth creates a conversational energy, making the track feel both intimate and lively.

The production leans into Afrobeats and Amapiano with a steady, hypnotic groove, giving Tyla’s soft yet assertive vocals room to glide while Wizkid adds his touch of warmth and melody. Lyrically, the song isn’t just about dance, it’s about connection, the unspoken conversation between two people drawn to each other.

The collaboration feels natural, almost inevitable, as both artists share a knack for making Afrobeats sound inviting, modern, and deeply personal.

Watch the lyric video below

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  • Wizkid and Tyla Unite for Superstar Collaboration, 'DYNAMITE'
    Wizkid and Tyla, two of the biggest African music stars in the world right now, join forces for an all-out banger of a collaboration on “DYNAMITE.”The new single, built on a bouncy bass line and syncopated drums, sees the Nigerian and South African music superstars blending their vocals perfectly as they trade sultry verses over the beat.The new collaboration is sure to be a late contender for song of the summer, as we can see this one playing on dance floors
     

Wizkid and Tyla Unite for Superstar Collaboration, 'DYNAMITE'

25 juillet 2025 à 15:36


Wizkid and Tyla, two of the biggest African music stars in the world right now, join forces for an all-out banger of a collaboration on “DYNAMITE.”


The new single, built on a bouncy bass line and syncopated drums, sees the Nigerian and South African music superstars blending their vocals perfectly as they trade sultry verses over the beat.

The new collaboration is sure to be a late contender for song of the summer, as we can see this one playing on dance floors on both sides of the Atlantic for months to come.

“DYNAMITE” features on WWP, a four-track bundle of songs Tyla has just dropped, which also features the previously released “IS IT” and “BLISS,” as well as another new track, “MR. MEDIA.”

“When I thought of doing a mixtape called ‘WWP,’ I went back to all my old demos and I remembered the Wiz one,” Tyla had previously mentioned at one of her London concerts. “And it was still good, like, after three years! I just told him, ‘Let’s finish it because I want to drop it.’”

So, “DYNAMITE” has been around for a minute, but it still plays like a fresh banger.

Listen to Wizkid and Tyla’s “DYNAMITE” and check out the full WWP bundle below.



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  • Wizkid and Tems break records as Apple Music unveils its most-streamed songs of all time
    Wizkid and Tems have set new records for the music industry in Africa as Apple Music unveiled the most streamed songs of all time. Apple music honoured and celebrated the biggest songs of all time which garnered the highest number streams on their streaming platform as they announced the most streamed songs of all time on Apple music and the talented Nigerian artists Tems and Wizkid set a new record for the music industry in Africa with their appearance on the list. Wizkid with the Drake '
     

Wizkid and Tems break records as Apple Music unveils its most-streamed songs of all time

6 juillet 2025 à 12:47

Wizkid and Tems have set new records for the music industry in Africa as Apple Music unveiled the most streamed songs of all time.

Apple music honoured and celebrated the biggest songs of all time which garnered the highest number streams on their streaming platform as they announced the most streamed songs of all time on Apple music and the talented Nigerian artists Tems and Wizkid set a new record for the music industry in Africa with their appearance on the list.

Wizkid with the Drake 'One Dance' collaboration saw the multiple award-winning singer and performer become the highest ranked African act on the list.

Tems with her Grammy award-winning collaboration with Future and Drake titled 'Wait For U' saw the innovative singer who has championed a new initiative to support women in music in Africa become the highest ranked and only female African artist on the chart.

The most streamed songs in history on Apple Music

Here are the most streamed songs in history on the streaming platform, Apple Music:

Most streamed songs in Apple Music history (Top 500):

1 Shape of You

2 Blinding Lights

3 God’s Plan

4 Sunflower

5 rockstar

6 One Dance

7 SICKO MODE

8 Perfect

9 No Guidance

10 bad guy

11 Closer

12 Starboy

13 goosebumps

14 STAY (The Kid Laroi & Justin)

15 HUMBLE.

16 Dance Monkey

17 Freestyle

18 The Box

19 7 rings

20 Someone You Loved

21 Nice For What

22 thank u, next

23 Drip Too Hard

24 Unforgettable

25 In My Feelings

26 Nonstop

27 No Role Modelz

28 Circles

29 Lucid Dreams

30 I Like It

31 XO TOUR Llif3

32 Going Bad

33 HIGHEST IN THE ROOM

34 Dynamite

35 Better Now

36 Congratulations

37 Mask Off

38 For The Night

39 Yes Indeed

40 Sum 2 Prove

41 Passionfruit

42 WAIT FOR U

43 Believer

44 Work

45 Don't

46 New Rules

47 Wow.

48 Havana

49 Life Is Good

50 lovely

51 Die For You

52 Bank Account

53 Something Just Like This

54 Despacito

55 LOVE.

56 I Fall Apart

57 Cruel Summer

58 when the party's over

59 That's What I Like

60 Old Town Road

61 Beautiful Crazy

62 Don't Start Now

63 Without Me (Halsey)

64 Thinking Out Loud

65 Psycho

66 BUTTERFLY EFFECT

67 Last Night

68 Chasin' You

69 SAD!

70 Best Part

71 Tennessee Whiskey

72 Thunder

73 Snooze

74 Wants and Needs

75 As It Was

76 Señorita

77 Heat Waves

78 Watermelon Sugar

79 The Hills

80 Blank Space

81 Best I Ever Had

82 Girls Like You

83 Young Dumb & Broke

84 Fuck Love

85 Lose Yourself

86 everything i wanted

87 Exchange

88 Location

89 ROCKSTAR

90 All The Stars

91 Into the Night (夜に駆ける)

92 Better

93 Wild Thoughts

94 Bad and Boujee

95 Say You Won't Let Go

96 Bodak Yellow

97 Lover

98 drivers license

99 Good Days

100 All I Want for Christmas Is You

101 Woah

102 MIDDLE CHILD

103 Suge

104 Shallow

105 WAP

106 Kiss Me More

107 Shake It Off

108 good 4 u

109 Call Out My Name

110 I Feel It Coming

111 Power Trip

112 Intentions

113 Too Good at Goodbyes

114 Drowning

115 I'm the One

116 Redbone

117 Under the Influence

118 Dreams

119 Someone Like You

120 Wildest Dreams

121 Needed Me

122 Love on the Brain

123 Happier

124 ocean eyes

125 Love Story

126 Controlla

127 Mr. Brightside

128 Money In The Grave

129 DÁKITI

130 Umbrella

131 I Don't Care

132 Knife Talk

133 Roll in Peace

134 No Flockin

135 All Girls Are the Same

136 Ballin’

137 Low Life

138 What You Know Bout Love

139 Go Crazy

140 Ric Flair Drip

141 Wasted On You

142 ZEZE

143 a lot

144 Hello

145 One Kiss

146 Get You

147 Dried Flower

148 Meant to Be

149 24K Magic

150 Moonlight

151 Style

152 Whiskey Glasses

153 Goodbyes

154 Sweater Weather

155 Eastside

156 Bohemian Rhapsody

157 no tears left to cry

158 X

159 Viva La Vida

160 Yeah!

161 Talk

162 Low Down

163 Save Your Tears

164 Look Back at It

165 Can't Feel My Face

166 Sure Thing

167 positions

168 Easy On Me

169 When It Rains It Pours

170 Armed and Dangerous

171 Swervin

172 White Iverson

173 Tití Me Preguntó

174 Tunnel Vision

175 Jocelyn Flores

176 MIA

177 Not Like Us

178 This Is What You Came For

179 Baby

180 Love Galore

181 Kill Bill

182 Wet Dreamz

183 Bad Habits

184 BOP

185 Riptide

186 Martin & Gina

187 You Need To Calm Down

188 When I Was Your Man

189 Hurricane

190 Flowers

191 March Madness

192 Castle on the Hill

193 Money Trees

194 DNA.

195 She Got the Best of Me

196 Dior

197 Yellow

198 CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!

199 Pretender

200 You Belong With Me

201 Photograph

202 IDGAF

203 Without Me (Eminem)

204 Marvins Room

205 Mood

206 Take Me to Church

207 Don't Let Me Down

208 Emotionally Scarred

209 Pink + White

210 Murder on My Mind

211 Kacey Talk

212 Party In the U.S.A.

213 Taste

214 Sugar

215 Walk It Talk It

216 Sativa

217 Love Yourself

218 In da Club

219 The Way Life Goes

220 Just the Way You Are

221 Anti-Hero

222 High Hopes

223 The London

224 In A Minute

225 Love the Way You Lie

226 You Proof

227 Stick Talk

228 Rolling in the Deep

229 More than My Hometown

230 Lean On

231 Adore You

232 Laugh Now Cry Later

233 Don't Stop Believin'

234 Crazy in Love

235 Oh Okay

236 Hotline Bling

237 Memories

238 Sorry

239 Vete

240 Truth Hurts

241 Billie Jean

242 Pop Out

243 Let Me Love You

244 I Get the Bag

245 Thunderstruck

246 MotorSport

247 Uptown Funk

248 Bandit

249 Can't Hold Us

250 Smells Like Teen Spirit

251 7 Years

252 Butter

253 INDUSTRY BABY

254 Thinkin Bout You

255 3 Headed Goat

256 Me Porto Bonito

257 Too Good

258 Feel It Still

259 Callaita

260 Stressed Out

261 Headlines

262 The A Team

263 Gold Digger

264 The Weekend

265 Shivers

266 Silence

267 BIRDS OF A FEATHER

268 See You Again (Wiz Khalifa)

269 Forever After All

270 LOYALTY.

271 Look What You Made Me Do

272 Roses (Imanbek Remix)

273 Mood Swings

274 Jimmy Cooks

275 Kaiju no Hanauta

276 Work Out

277 All of Me

278 Digits

279 Slide

280 RAPSTAR

281 Hold On, We're Going Home

282 Be Alright

283 Ni**as in Paris

284 We Paid

285 Godzilla

286 Robbery

287 Hotel California

288 Peaches

289 You Make It Easy

290 High Fashion

291 IDOL (アイドル)

292 Empire State of Mind

293 Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)

294 Fake Love

295 Sign of the Times

296 The Middle

297 We Found Love

298 The Real Slim Shady

299 Beautiful Things

300 Espresso

301 Sweet Child O' Mine

302 Cover Me Up

303 déjà vu (Olivia Rodrigo)

304 We Don’t Talk Anymore

305 Back in Blood

306 HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY

307 The Night We Met

308 Back In Black

309 Jungle

310 Dancing With A Stranger

311 Youngblood

312 A Bar Song (Tipsy)

313 Attention

314 Magnolia

315 Need To Know

316 Heaven

317 Locked Out of Heaven

318 FEFE

319 Look Alive

320 Wonderwall

321 Love Me

322 What Lovers Do

323 7 Summers

324 In the End

325 Super Gremlin

326 Neighbors

327 Money

328 Heartless (The Weeknd)

329 Stay (Zedd)

330 break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored

331 bury a friend

332 Sweet but Psycho

333 1-800-273-8255

334 Crew

335 Sucker

336 Close Friends

337 There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back

338 Let Me Love You

339 Mo Bamba

340 Body

341 Check

342 Leave The Door Open

343 Levitating

344 Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1

345 Halo

346 No Scrubs

347 Stay

348 Before You Go

349 Broken Clocks

350 Promiscuous

351 Baby Shark

352 Black Beatles

353 Money Longer

354 Drankin N Smokin

355 Pure Cocaine

356 Happier Than Ever

357 Counting Stars

358 idontwannabeyouanymore

359 Cheap Thrills

360 Till I Collapse

361 Another Love

362 LA CANCIÓN

363 Marigold

364 traitor

365 Heartless (Kanye West)

366 Whatever It Takes

367 Moscow Mule

368 Body Like a Back Road

369 Set Fire to the Rain

370 Mine

371 Payphone

372 No Limit

373 Way 2 Sexy

374 When We Were Young

375 I Had Some Help

376 God is a woman

377 Look At Me!

378 Something in the Orange

379 Lose Control

380 The Worst

381 Thinkin’ Bout Me

382 Love Me Like You Do

383 Stronger

384 Sold Out Dates

385 Teenage Fever

386 Nights

387 Faded

388 déjà vu (J. Cole)

389 Bad at Love

390 Titanium

391 Work from Home

392 Iris

393 Africa

394 Wake Me Up

395 Another One Bites the Dust

396 Candy Paint

397 Rain On Me

398 Erase Your Social

399 Chicago Freestyle

400 Juicy

401 Te Boté

402 Valuable Pain

403 A Sky Full of Stars

404 YOSEMITE

405 Numb

406 Diamonds

407 Mockingbird

408 All of the Lights

409 pick up the phone

410 Wake Up in the Sky

411 Galway Girl

412 Kevin's Heart

413 Stitches

414 I Hate U

415

416 Somebody That I Used to Know

417 Toosie Slide

418 Girls Want Girls

419 F.N

420 Outside Today

421 I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Fifty Shades Darker)

422 Die With A Smile

423 Heartless

424 Poetic Justice

425 Baby

426 Bad Bad Bad

427 Praise The Lord (Da Shine) [feat. Skepta]

428 Subtitle

429 10,000 Hours

430 I Ain't Worried

431 Hypnotize (2007 Remaster)

432 Dreams and Nightmares

433 Rich Flex

434 Ransom

435 Lose You To Love Me

436 Boo'd Up

437 Ivy

438 I Want It That Way

439 Calling My Spirit

440 Ao To Natsu

441 Talking to the Moon

442 Cold Water

443 Fast Car

444 Say So

445 STARGAZING

446 Slime Belief

447 Go Flex

448 Lean Wit Me

449 Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe

450 Taki Taki

451 Chandelier

452 It Ain't Me

453 Let You Down

454 Beautiful People

455 First Day Out

456 Delicate

457 Summertime Sadness

458 changes

459 APT.

460 Rockabye

461 Tequila

462 For Free

463 The Less I Know the Better

464 Space Cadet

465 Astronaut In The Ocean

466 Pumped Up Kicks

467 Danza Kuduro

468 Sky Walker

469 Do I Wanna Know?

470 Moves Like Jagger

471 Hakujitsu

472 Ride It

473 Young, Wild & Free

474 Girls Need Love

475 Cash Shit

476 ROXANNE

477 cardigan

478 Lost

479 I Took a Pill in Ibiza (Seeb Remix)

480 On Me

481 See You Again (Tyler, the Creator)

482 Beer Never Broke My Heart

483 Hips Don't Lie

484 Flashing Lights

485 The Chain

486 What Do You Mean?

487 September

488 Speechless

489 Blueberry Faygo

490 Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare) [feat. MGMT & Ratatat]

491 You Was Right

492 Cake By the Ocean

493 Fuck Up Some Commas

494 bellyache

495 Me, Myself & I

496 Woman

497 Wolves

498 I'm Yours

499 Shoota

500 Fair Trade

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  • Apple Music unveils list of its most-streamed songs this decade
    In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Apple Music has unveiled its list of the 500 most-streamed songs of the decade, with Ed Sheeran’s global hit Shape of You taking the top spot. The British singer-songwriter’s 2017 track has outperformed every other song on the platform in the past 10 years, beating The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights and Drake’s God’s Plan, which landed in second and third place respectively. Upon its release, Shape of You shattered Apple Music’s record for the highest num
     

Apple Music unveils list of its most-streamed songs this decade

6 juillet 2025 à 11:52

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Apple Music has unveiled its list of the 500 most-streamed songs of the decade, with Ed Sheeran’s global hit Shape of You taking the top spot.

The British singer-songwriter’s 2017 track has outperformed every other song on the platform in the past 10 years, beating The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights and Drake’s God’s Plan, which landed in second and third place respectively.

Upon its release, Shape of You shattered Apple Music’s record for the highest number of first-day streams and went on to dominate the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks. The track later earned Ed Sheeran a Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance in 2018.

The remainder of the top 10 features a mix of pop and hip-hop heavyweights. Post Malone makes two appearances with Sunflower alongside Swae Lee at No. 4 and Rockstar featuring 21 Savage at No. 5. Other chart-toppers include Drake’s One Dance featuring Wizkid and Kyla, Travis Scott’s Sicko Mode, Sheeran’s Perfect, Chris Brown’s No Guidance, and Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy.

Elsewhere on the list, The Chainsmokers and Halsey’s Closer ranks at No. 11, Kendrick Lamar’s Humble at No. 15, Ariana Grande’s 7 rings at No. 19, and BTS’ record-breaking Dynamite at No. 34.

Drake holds the title for the most entries on the list, with 27 songs making the cut. Taylor Swift follows with 14, while Mariah Carey secures a notable spot as the only artist with a holiday track in the upper rankings, her classic All I Want for Christmas Is You lands at No. 100.

To mark the milestone, Apple Music released a special playlist featuring the full 500-song lineup and shared an exclusive interview with Ed Sheeran. Reflecting on the enduring success of Shape of You, Sheeran told Zane Lowe, “No one can take away the song. I’ll be able to play it forever… I’m just grateful to have songs like that, where anywhere in the world, you can pick up a guitar and make someone happy.”

The full list of all most-streamed songs and playlist are now available for streaming on Apple Music.

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Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" is officially the #1 Most Streamed Song in Apple Music History 🔥👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/11gMqLGVxv

— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) July 5, 2025

Most streamed songs in Apple Music history (Top 500):

#1 Shape of You
#2 Blinding Lights
#3 God’s Plan
#4 Sunflower
#5 rockstar
#6 One Dance
#7 SICKO MODE
#8 Perfect
#9 No Guidance
#10 bad guy
#11 Closer
#12 Starboy
#13 goosebumps
#14 STAY (The Kid Laroi & Justin)
#15 HUMBLE.…

— chart data (@chartdata) July 5, 2025

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  • 23 Facts about Ayra Starr you probably didn’t know
    Here are 23 interesting facts about Ayra Starr you probably didn’t know. Afrobeats’ golden girl, Ayra Starr, turned 23 on June 14, 2025, and while fans worldwide celebrated her new age, many are still curious about the woman behind the voice. Since breaking out with her self-titled EP under Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records in 2021, the Rush hitmaker has become a global sensation, with chart-topping singles, viral anthems, and a distinct Gen Z appeal. View this post on Instagram
     

23 Facts about Ayra Starr you probably didn’t know

16 juin 2025 à 11:25

Here are 23 interesting facts about Ayra Starr you probably didn’t know.

Afrobeats’ golden girl, Ayra Starr, turned 23 on June 14, 2025, and while fans worldwide celebrated her new age, many are still curious about the woman behind the voice.

Since breaking out with her self-titled EP under Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records in 2021, the Rush hitmaker has become a global sensation, with chart-topping singles, viral anthems, and a distinct Gen Z appeal.

In celebration of her 23rd birthday, here are 23 intriguing facts about Ayra Starr you probably didn’t know:

1. BET Award winner (June 2025)

In early June 2025, Ayra Starr made history by clinching the Best International Act award at the BET Awards. This accolade which was a major highlight of the evening, recognizes outstanding non‑American artists, and her win confirmed her status among the world's top global musicians. It marked a major milestone for Nigerian and African women in music, demonstrating her ability to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with established global stars.

2. Double victory at the 2025 MOBO Awards

🌍 Celebrating African music at its finest! Big congrats to @ayrastarr , winner of Best African Music Act. A well-deserved recognition for an artist making waves across the continent and beyond! #MOBOAwards pic.twitter.com/dynMpf8syI

— MOBO Awards (@MOBOAwards) February 18, 2025

In February 2025, she had two major MOBO wins in Newcastle, Best African Music Act and Best International Act, the former being particularly notable because no female had won it in 16 years.

🌎 A superstar lighting up the global stage! Congratulations to @ayrastarr, winner of Best International Act #MOBOAwards pic.twitter.com/NxEE8vL1XT

— MOBO Awards (@MOBOAwards) February 18, 2025

This sweep defied expectations and cemented her reputation as a trailblazer, earned through both technical skill and cultural appeal. It also reflected growing recognition of female artists in Afrobeats on the world stage.

3. Gimme Dat collab with Wizkid

Her 2025 single Gimme Dat, featuring Wizkid, cleverly samples the classic Mary J. Blige & Wyclef Jean track 911. In Nigeria, the song peaked at No. 3, and it also climbed into the top 10 of the Billboard US Afrobeats chart. The collaboration showcased her ability to blend nostalgia with modern flair while solidifying her position as a key player in the genre’s new guard.

4. Spotify’s Nigerian impact campaign

Ayra Starr has made history as the first female to win Best African Act at the 2025 MOBO Awards, a feat unmatched by any woman in 16 years. Globally, she led Spotify’s Nigeria Global Impact List 2025 with six top 30 songs, including "Santa" at , showcasing her unique dominance as… pic.twitter.com/7ov6PuKYLK

— Grok (@grok) April 3, 2025

In early 2025, Ayra dropped tracks from her album The Year I Turned 21, landing six of them in Spotify’s “Nigeria Global Impact” Top 30. This Spotify metric measures music that’s resonating worldwide through Nigerian listeners. It proves she can pack a punch with more than one hit, inspiring an entire playlist of hits that audiences around the world are streaming hard.

5. Rush conquers the UK

🚨 Ayra Starr's "Rush" has now been certified platinum in the UK 👏🏽🔥

— It becomes her 1ST song to achieve this milestone in the region 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/ogXCRmRXqT

— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) May 2, 2025

Rush, her seminal hit, peaked at No. 24 on the UK Singles Chart and gained significant traction across multiple European territories. In May, 2025, Rush became certified platinum in the UK. It became her first song to achieve this milestone in the region. The success reflects how her music and Afrobeats more broadly, is crossing into Western mainstream airwaves. It also confirms that her sound resonates with diverse audiences, not just Afrobeats fans.

6. Grammy nod for Rush (2023)

Ayra Starr's song, Rush is now being considered for a Grammy pic.twitter.com/mCWsQvRL1r

— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) October 11, 2023

In 2023, Rush earned a Grammy nomination in the Best African Music Performance category. Although she didn’t win, the nomination alone boosted her international visibility and flagged her as one of Afrobeats’ most formidable young voices.

7. 100 Million YouTube views by age 18

Happy 23rd birthday, Ayra Starr🌟

⁃First Nigerian female artiste to surpass 400 million views on YouTube.

⁃First Nigerian female artiste to debut an album on the Billboard Albums 200 chart.

⁃First project by a Nigerian female artiste to hit 1 billion streams on Spotify.… pic.twitter.com/KOWPHIoyxi

— TXT (@txt_mag) June 14, 2025

By early 2021, at just 18 years old, Ayra became the youngest Nigerian female artist to reach 100 million views on YouTube, powered mainly by the viral success of Rush. Also, she became the first Nigerian female artiste to surpass 400 million views on YouTube. Her meteoric rise not only showcased her generation's power to go global via digital platforms but also marked her as a phenomenon in a single click.

8. A genre-blending trailblazer

🚨JUST IN:

Ayra Starr announces debut studio album “19 & Dangerous”, out AUGUST 6. 👼pic.twitter.com/Hg91XHY7mK

— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) July 18, 2021

Her debut album, 19 & Dangerous (2021), was a masterclass in genre fluidity, melding Afropop, R&B, alté, trap, neo-soul, jazz, and EDM. The creative melding helped carve out her distinctive sound: a refreshing fusion that resists easy categorization but appeals to music lovers across styles.

9. Paris Fashion Week favorite

Ayra Starr walks the runway at the Dipetsa London Fashion week Eventpic.twitter.com/D6Z3P1K0mY

— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) February 22, 2025

At the Balmain FW24 show in Paris, Ayra stunned in a latex cut-out look, an appearance that instantly went viral in fashion circles. Her ability to seamlessly step into couture-runway spaces reinforced her dual status as both a music star and a fearless fashion icon.

10. Educated & multilingual

Born Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe on June 14, 2002, in Cotonou, Benin Republic, she holds a degree in International Relations from Les Cours Sonou University. Growing up between Nigeria and Benin educated her in English, Yoruba, and French, further connecting her with diverse West African audiences.

11. From model to chart-star

Before her rise in music, Ayra was signed to Quove Models in Lagos, featuring in brand campaigns and magazine spreads. Her early modeling built her comfort in the spotlight, and that experience carries through her confident stage presence and visuals.

12. Her name means 'woke'

She defines Ayra rooted in Arabic as meaning "woke" or "eye‑opening," reflecting her mission to uplift and empower listeners. It’s a name that perfectly aligns with her music's themes of growth, self-discovery, and authenticity.

13. Faith underpins her art

Despite her bold style, Ayra describes herself as deeply spiritual and references her Christian faith in interviews. This balance between personal belief and artistic expression deepens her appeal, conveying sincerity beyond the glamor.

14. Writes her own music

Hits like Away, Rush, and Bloody Samaritan are penned by Ayra herself, evidence of her creative control and authenticity as an artist. Her writing reinforces that she’s not just a performer but a storyteller.

15. TikTok-fueled viral sensation

Thanks to TikTok, Rush exploded into global consciousness. TikTok users turned her song’s catchy hook into a viral dance moment. The buzz propelled her music past 100 million YouTube views and earned her pop undeniable recognition.

16. Mostly vegetarian lifestyle

Ayra has shared her preference for a plant-based diet, reflecting her commitment to health, eco-conscious living, and self-care. It’s a reminder of her off-stage poise behind the energy of her performances.

17. Proud anime fan

She’s an anime nerd at heart, frequently praising Naruto and Attack on Titan in interviews. The unexpected detail illustrates her pop culture depth and reveals interests beyond typical celebrity talk.

18. Billboard 200 alumna

JUST IN 🚨

Ayra Starr makes HISTORY as she becomes the first Nigerian female artist to debut an album on the Billboard Albums 200 chart. 🇺🇸

“The Year I Turned 21” lands at #195. 🏆 pic.twitter.com/bzgXvarURl

— WeTalkSound (WTS) (@wetalksound) June 10, 2024

Her sophomore album The Year I Turned 21 not only debuted at No. 1 in Nigeria but also earned a spot on the Billboard 200, making her the first Nigerian woman to land in that ranking. It’s another testament to her rising global influence.

19. A fashion statement maker

Ayra Starr for Coperni RTW Spring 2025 in Disneyland for Paris Fashion Week. ❤️‍🔥 pic.twitter.com/gaf7LYE07k

— 𝑨𝒚𝒓𝒂 𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒓 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒔 (@ayracharts) October 2, 2024

Of all the facts about Ayra Starr, this is the most obvious. From couture to streetwear, Ayra consistently delivers bold, boundary-pushing looks. Whether styled in vintage glam or edgy streetwear, she’s fast becoming one of Africa’s most influential style leaders.

20. Champion for LGBTQ+ rights

Grammy nominated icon Ayra Starr has donated $1.5 million to the LGBTQ+ community.

“I need more sabi gays abeg” said the star in a recent interview pic.twitter.com/qFh6Ao6fwc

— Starr ✭ (@AyrasStarr) June 13, 2025

Ayra’s expressed visible support for LGBTQ+ communities, advocating love, inclusion, and self-expression through her public platforms. In culturally conservative spaces, her stance fuels positive social change.

21. Manifestation advocate

She often credits “manifesting greatness” for guiding her trajectory, believing in affirmations and positive thinking. Her mindset reflects Gen Z’s alignment with spiritual wellness and personal growth as pathways to success.

22. Featured on ‘Creed III’ soundtrack

A reminder that Ayra Starr featured in these two big movie soundtracks in 2023 🧏🏽‍♂️

Creed III & Spiderman: Across the Spider verse

Superstar 👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/MZA8oMWakq

— NOTJUSTOK (@NOTJUSTOK) May 4, 2025

In 2023, she appeared on the Creed III soundtrack, placing her voice alongside major international artists. Her inclusion speaks to her crossover appeal and growing rapport within film and music industries.

23. Headlined a world tour in 2024

It’s my first headline tourrrrr !!! I’ve been touring around the world , opening for other artists , opening stages at festivals , Now it’s an Ayra Starr show ! 👼🏾⭐⭐🐆 ! Pre sale tickets are live tomorrow , CODE : (MOBSTARRS)! Tickets go live on fridayyy! Link in my sexy… pic.twitter.com/D02lLn4aw3

— Celestial being (@ayrastarr) July 12, 2023

Her 21: The World Tour spanned North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia, taking her message to fans across continents. The tour showcased her stage energy, global reach, and status as a next-gen Afrobeats heavyweight.

Lastly, of all the facts about Ayra Starr, it is evident that at just 23, she isn’t just observing music culture, she’s shaping it. From awards and viral hits to fashion and activism, her story embodies what it means to build a modern musical empire rooted in purpose and global outlook.

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  • Olamide unveils star-studded tracklist for upcoming album Olamide
    Nigerian rap icon and YBNL Nation boss, Olamide, has officially unveiled the tracklist for his highly anticipated album titled Olamide, scheduled for release on June 19, 2025. The announcement, accompanied by a striking album artwork, reveals an impressive lineup of collaborations that promise to make this project one of the most exciting releases of the year. The 17-track album features a diverse mix of local and international heavyweights, with multiple appearances from Afrobeats supers
     

Olamide unveils star-studded tracklist for upcoming album Olamide

16 juin 2025 à 07:24

Nigerian rap icon and YBNL Nation boss, Olamide, has officially unveiled the tracklist for his highly anticipated album titled Olamide, scheduled for release on June 19, 2025.

The announcement, accompanied by a striking album artwork, reveals an impressive lineup of collaborations that promise to make this project one of the most exciting releases of the year.

The 17-track album features a diverse mix of local and international heavyweights, with multiple appearances from Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, who is featured on tracks Kai and Billionaires Club. Street-hop sensation Seyi Vibez also makes a double appearance alongside Muyeez on Free and on the all-star anthem 99, which also includes contributions from Young Jonn, Asake, and Daecolm.

In a surprising crossover move, legendary American producer Dr. Dre joins forces with Nigerian DJ and producer Spinall on Indika, marking one of the most unexpected collaborations on the project. Other notable guest appearances include British rapper Darkoo, reggae-dancehall star Popcaan on Rain, BOJ on Stronger, and rising star Fadi on Paris.

The tracklist suggests a rich blend of sounds ranging from rap, street-hop, Afrobeats, and dancehall to international hip-hop influences. Titles like Prelude, Hasibunallah, Luvaluvah, Hybrid, and Lalakipo hint at a fusion of introspection, street credibility, and melodic experimentation that fans have come to expect from Olamide.

This marks another milestone in Olamide’s illustrious career, reinforcing his reputation for pushing sonic boundaries and bridging genres while nurturing young talents within and outside Nigeria.

With the album due out in just a few days, the excitement within the Afrobeats community is palpable. Fans eagerly anticipate what promises to be a landmark project from one of the genre's most consistent hitmakers.

Lastly, with the tracklist out, the album Olamide officially drops on June 19, 2025.

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  • D’banj sparks debate as he names top 3 Nigerian artists
    Nigerian music legend, D’banj, has stirred conversation online following a recent interview where he revealed his current top three Nigerian artists and surprisingly, Wizkid didn’t make the list. Speaking during a candid session on Adesope Live, the Koko Master showered praise on Rema, Davido, and Burna Boy, commending their work ethic, charisma, and commanding stage performances. D’banj applauded Rema for his electrifying energy, described Davido as a relentless talent who stays grounded des
     

D’banj sparks debate as he names top 3 Nigerian artists

15 juin 2025 à 06:18

Nigerian music legend, D’banj, has stirred conversation online following a recent interview where he revealed his current top three Nigerian artists and surprisingly, Wizkid didn’t make the list.

Speaking during a candid session on Adesope Live, the Koko Master showered praise on Rema, Davido, and Burna Boy, commending their work ethic, charisma, and commanding stage performances. D’banj applauded Rema for his electrifying energy, described Davido as a relentless talent who stays grounded despite his success, and hailed Burna Boy for the intentionality behind his craft and remarkable live shows.

The comments of D'banj while widely celebrated by fans of his top three Nigerian artists, sparked reactions from music lovers who quickly pointed out the absence of Wizkid, one of Nigeria’s most internationally acclaimed artists. The omission has since ignited debates on social media about D’banj’s choices and the ongoing conversation around the industry's leading voices.

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  • Maleek Berry’s Debut Album, ‘If Only Love Was Enough,’ Brings Back 2000s Afropop with a Fresh Twist
    Maleek Berry was starting to sense that something was missing. The British Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer was aware that the emotional and technical elements that once enlivened Afropop music were being overlooked by those who grew up with it. "Good songs, great songwriting, great storytelling… Afrobeats fans are yearning for that right now. That's why I had to go away and put together a collection of amazing songs that people can relate to for years to come. Not only party to, but cry
     

Maleek Berry’s Debut Album, ‘If Only Love Was Enough,’ Brings Back 2000s Afropop with a Fresh Twist

12 juin 2025 à 17:45


Maleek Berry was starting to sense that something was missing. The British Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer was aware that the emotional and technical elements that once enlivened Afropop music were being overlooked by those who grew up with it.


"Good songs, great songwriting, great storytelling… Afrobeats fans are yearning for that right now. That's why I had to go away and put together a collection of amazing songs that people can relate to for years to come. Not only party to, but cry to, get married to, have babies to," Berry, born Maleek Shoyebi, tells OkayAfrica in an exclusive interview.

The result of that time off is Berry's debut album, If Only Love Was Enough. It's Berry's most anticipated work, which arrives just about a decade into his time in the industry as one of the most important pioneers of contemporary Afropop music.


A predominantly R&B and Afropop blend, 'If Only Love Was Enough' pays homage to the early 2010s Afrobeats sound with a strong awareness of the times. The album features new-age artists like Ruger, as well as longtime collaborators of Berry like Tiwa Savage and Wizkid. In a music landscape that has been hurtling towards global expansion and evolving its sonic identity at a dizzying pace, Berry wants to slow things down a bit. If the project sounds like a time capsule, it is likely because it has been in development for several years and incorporates a range of sonic influences from various eras.



"I've gone through so many different versions," Berry says. "I've gone through many phases of not liking a particular song or not liking a certain group of songs, and changing them over and bringing them back. The album was supposed to have dropped a long, long time ago, but I'm glad I waited this long, and I've finally arrived at this version now. I'm very proud of it."


If Only Love Was Enough is not, thematically or structurally, a cultural statement after all. The songs here explore unrequited love, romance, and existential reflections, all classic Maleek Berry themes, but the project is highly symbolic. It's a well-articulated response to the creative slump that Nigerian music has found itself in recently. Berry is aware that, on a sonic level, this project has the potential to kickstart a return to basics, reminding music makers and Afrobeats listeners of the magic and thrill of a musical era that should never have been forgotten. "In my opinion, it's going to bring a breath of fresh air and carve out a whole new direction musically and sonically for the space as well," he adds.

Berry from the past


Much of what has made Maleek Berry's sound distinct is his devotion to drawing from the past while keeping his ears open to what the present has to say. His journey into the Nigerian music scene began in 2011. While on vacation in Nigeria at the time, he would connect with some of the voices who were already molding the scene — Davido, Naeto C, Wande Coal, and Wizkid — and eventually got his first major hit with "Carolina," featuring Sauce Kid and Davido. Then there was 2013's "The Matter" featuring Wizkid. A recurrent feature of that sound was an intelligent blend of percussion and hip-hop flows. It was modern, quintessentially Nigerian, and helped blaze a trail for what the genre would go on to become.


On If Only Love Was Enough, Berry seeks the expertise of former collaborators who also ruled the scene in that era while also drawing from the R&B music he grew up listening to. "I wanted to bring those worlds together. I had to do a little bit of looking into myself as well and getting out of my way, listening to my previous projects, figuring out the greatest songs that I've written that people liked, and not overthinking it, and making sure I have something on the album for everybody."




For Berry, the sounds of the early 2000s are timeless because it was also a time with minimal distractions.

"People were writing some of the best music ever to come out. The world was a lot less distracted during that period. That was one of the main reasons for my prolonged absence. I had to go and live life to experience what it felt like to truly live the meaning of these songs. This is what real artists used to do back in the day."

Berry worked with longtime collaborators like Legendury Beatz to keep himself rooted in the sound he wanted to create. "All of us started together back in the day, working with Wiz during the Star Boy era. There were points where I was stuck, and I had certain creative blocks, and I'd go down and ask their opinion."

Berry was also tempted to jump on the amapiano wave, but his close collaborators were opposed to the idea. "We've had many moments like this during this album creation process. Legendury Beatz would sit me down and be like, 'You know you have a sound, right? You created something back then that is tangible.' Getting reminded about that and what that sound meant to people, and what it still means to people today, gave me the confidence to stick with this sound and stick with the theme."

Berry hopes that If Only Love Was Enough will be inspirational. "I always want people to be inspired by my music," he says. "I want my music to stand the test of time. So, the same way my fans are still listening to music we released in 2013 or 2016, I want to have the same impact with this music, if not more." Even more important to Berry is how this work might inspire his peers. "All of us are sharpening each other, and I want my peers to hear this album and be blown away just like everybody else."

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  • Ayra Starr Claims First BET Award Win
    Ayra Starr has won her first BET award after clinching the highly coveted Best International Act Award. The Afrobeats star beat out strong competition, which included Mavin Records labelmate Rema, last year's winner Tyla, Ghanaian maverick Black Sherif, and Uncle Waffles, among others. The win was well celebrated by multiple sections of the homebound and international audience, as Ayra Starr has often been nominated for top international awards, including the BET and Grammys, but had previously
     

Ayra Starr Claims First BET Award Win

10 juin 2025 à 14:32


Ayra Starr has won her first BET award after clinching the highly coveted Best International Act Award. The Afrobeats star beat out strong competition, which included Mavin Records labelmate Rema, last year's winner Tyla, Ghanaian maverick Black Sherif, and Uncle Waffles, among others.


The win was well celebrated by multiple sections of the homebound and international audience, as Ayra Starr has often been nominated for top international awards, including the BET and Grammys, but had previously come second to other artists. This feels like a deserved win, especially considering the quietly purposeful year Starr has been having. A few weeks ago, she performed at a New Balance event, and her two singles, the Valentine anthem "All The Love" and the Wizkid-featured "Gimme Dat," have been doing very well on the charts.

As expected, Ayra's BET nod has opened up a flurry of conversations. One of those is Jay-Z's Roc Nation congratulating Ayra Starr via their X account. This move has sparked speculation about whether the label has signed the Nigerian star or has some ongoing business in the background.


It is known that since the 2010s, Mavin CEO Don Jazzy has maintained a connection with his Roc Nation counterpart, with Jay-Z reportedly sending members of his team, including the rapper Jay Electronica, to scout for Nigerian talent. This visit also resulted in a song.



A more pressing commentary on Ayra's BET win is that her award was presented to her backstage despite her presence at the event, which was held at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. People have noted how Wizkid once criticized international award shows for their reluctance to appreciate African acts on the same stages as their international colleagues, an act the Afrobeats veteran labeled as "rubbish."

Ayra Starr has also insisted on being properly recognized for her work, criticizing Nigeria's premier music awards, the Headies, in 2023 for awarding her Best Female Act after the event had concluded. "We didn't deserve such nonchalance!" she wrote in a post on X afterward. It remains to be seen how she will respond to BET's action, but such actions should have no place in the music industry, especially in a globalized scene that owes its success to the efforts of players from around the world.


Beyond Ayra's win, Africa had further reason to celebrate as the Amapiano women DJ duo TxC snagged the coveted Best New International Act, joining their respected South African forebears like Black Coffee and Sho Madjozi who have won the BET in previous years.

Cynthia Erivo, the British actor of Nigerian descent, was also awarded Best Actress, cementing her place as one of the faces of contemporary Black cinema. Erivo has had a phenomenal year, earning critical acclaim and multiple prestigious nominations for her powerhouse performance as Elphaba in the blockbuster musical "Wicked," including Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG, and Critics' Choice nominations for Best Actress.

OkayAfrica was on the ground, capturing the energy and excitement of African talent on the red carpet. We spoke with several of the continent's brightest stars.


British Sudanese sensation Elmiene gave us an exclusive moment before his beautiful performance on the BET stage.


The duo TxC was excited to be there and wished that everyone could experience the energizing atmosphere. “It is crazy! Being here, seeing everybody, the atmosphere … everything that is happening right now. I feel like everybody should experience this,” one of them tells OkayAfrica.


Ghana's Black Sherif shared with us the exact moment he learned about his nomination.


Buju Banton, a towering figure in reggae, also took time to connect.

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  • Seni Saraki on Co-Producing New Documentary on Wizkid
    As he closed his set at Tottenham Stadium in July 2023, Wizkid stood for a moment, shirtless, amidst a sea of over 62,000 people, as the projection of an eagle with wings of fire stood majestically over him on a large screen. The moment was symbolic, dense with meaning. Wizkid had just made history as the first African artist ever to sell out Tottenham Stadium. Here stood one of Afrobeats' biggest cultural exports, breaking another record and paving the way for those coming behind him. It was a
     

Seni Saraki on Co-Producing New Documentary on Wizkid

6 juin 2025 à 17:39


As he closed his set at Tottenham Stadium in July 2023, Wizkid stood for a moment, shirtless, amidst a sea of over 62,000 people, as the projection of an eagle with wings of fire stood majestically over him on a large screen.


The moment was symbolic, dense with meaning. Wizkid had just made history as the first African artist ever to sell out Tottenham Stadium. Here stood one of Afrobeats' biggest cultural exports, breaking another record and paving the way for those coming behind him. It was a moment to relish.

But what did it take to pull off such a feat? How did the expansive and structurally ambitious stage set-up come to life? What burdens or anxieties plagued him on the day of the event or during rehearsals? And, most importantly, what did that moment mean for his fans and the people who look up to him?

Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, a new documentary on Wizkid and his journey to performing at Tottenham Stadium, answers those questions. The documentary is set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival this Friday, June 6. It is directed by American filmmaker Karam Gill, who is also known for directing Lil Baby's documentary Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby. Wizkid: Long Live Lagos is a deeply vulnerable look at a cultural figure navigating global stardom while staying true to his roots and trying to fulfill the promises he made to himself.


"It's the most intimate view of Wizkid I've ever seen," Seni Saraki, who co-produced the project, tells OkayAfrica. In 1 hour and 23 minutes, viewers will follow Wizkid from London to Surulere, the Lagos neighborhood that shaped him and remains his most crucial creative springboard. The documentary also takes the opportunity to examine the rise of Nigerian music, what it means to be a global star from the African continent, and the many burdens that come with that.

Cross-cultural movement


For Saraki, this documentary is a full-circle moment.

Towards the end of 2020, the same year Wizkid released his fourth album, one of the most culturally significant albums in global music history, Made In Lagos, Native Magazine, under Saraki's editorial guidance, did something simultaneously honorific and consequential.

Dedicating four different covers and an entire magazine to Wizkid, Native chronicled the rise and reach of Wizkid's impressive global stardom through an extensive profile of the man himself and also through the eyes of his managers, producers, visual artists, and the people his music has touched at one point or another. Called the Wizmag, it was a befitting celebration of a generational artist whose project was already piloting the rise of Afrobeats music in the late 2010s.

More than five years later, that editorial project helped provide a thorough, on-ground perspective of Wizkid for the documentary. It is through the cultural insight provided by that editorial project that the documentary was able to accurately contextualize and frame Wizkid through the eyes of the people who know him best. Having a Nigeria-based media outfit involved in the production of an important film about one of its brightest stars was also a necessary step in telling a culturally resonant story.

"I see how it would look like a full circle moment," Saraki tells OkayAfrica. "I think for us, it's a testament to what we tried to do when we started Native. When [Karam] was working on the film, he saw that Native kept coming up in the research, and then he stumbled on Wizmag."

Saraki says that the documentary is a candid look at the grueling work that goes into maintaining the level of excellence for which Wizkid's artistry is known. "You can't do that stuff by mistake," Saraki says. "There's a certain level of process and preparation and dedication to a craft to get to that level. I think this film shows, probably, the most intimate view we've seen from Nigeria to date in terms of this new generation of artists."


The way Saraki sees it, Wizkid: Long Live Lagos will come to be an important cultural artifact for emerging voices in the Nigerian music industry.

Examining the culture


As a storyteller himself, Seni Saraki has worked across print, music, and now film in a bid to understand and thoroughly examine the flow and bends of culture. With his magazine, for instance, Saraki sought to engage with Nigerian music on a cerebral level at a time when many were simply consuming it without contextualizing it. The central theme in his work and one of the key forces that drew him to the project Wizkid: Long Live Lagos is an appetite for stories or artists who can get people to care about something.

"Getting people to care, to have an opinion about something in this day and age, when there's such an impression on people's time, that means a lot, and that's how I pick a lot of my projects," he says.

With Long Live Lagos, Saraki says he is most excited about the scope of the project. The documentary also looks at the rise of stan culture in Nigeria, focusing on how Wizkid's massive fan base helped pioneer a movement of rallying around Nigerian artists and building entire ecosystems around fandom. This documentary takes the opportunity to delve into the psyche of that movement.

"What this film encapsulates is that the love of these figures [like Wizkid] has shifted to being about talent and what you're good at, and these guys are offering their music to the world. That's why stanship now feels bigger. It's not about how rich they are. There's still a section of society that loves them because they're rich, but it's now about 'I love Wizkid because this song did this for me at this time in my life,' Saraki explains.

As viewers get a peek into Wizkid's life and the technicalities that make him Wizkid, Saraki hopes that this project allows people to slow down and appreciate how far Afrobeats music and the Nigerian music industry have come.

"I hope people first see it as a celebration of Wizkid and the celebration of the genre and the movement as a whole. There's a lot of conversation around how Afrobeats is doing, whether we're making progress, and if the story has ended. But there's still a long way to go, and there's still stuff to do," Saraki says. "Sometimes we get so insular, but are there a lot of countries apart from America that have six potential stadium artists in another country? I don't know if five artists from Spain could sell out the Tottenham Stadium. That's not to say rest on your laurels and think you've made it, but some people have done some incredible things. I think that's one thing I want people to take away from the film."

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  • Wizkid: la star de l’Afrobeats dévoile le prénom de sa fille
    La superstar de l’Afrobeats, Ayodeji Balogun, alias Wizkid, a récemment annoncé le prénom de sa fille : Morayo Balogun. Ce prénom rend hommage à sa défunte mère. Cette révélation intervient quelques jours après la première apparition publique du chanteur avec sa fille de six mois au Festival du film de Tribeca à New York. Vendredi … L’article Wizkid: la star de l’Afrobeats dévoile le prénom de sa fille est apparu en premier sur Africa Top Success.
     

Wizkid: la star de l’Afrobeats dévoile le prénom de sa fille

La superstar de l’Afrobeats, Ayodeji Balogun, alias Wizkid, a récemment annoncé le prénom de sa fille : Morayo Balogun. Ce prénom rend hommage à sa défunte mère. Cette révélation intervient quelques jours après la première apparition publique du chanteur avec sa fille de six mois au Festival du film de Tribeca à New York. Vendredi …

L’article Wizkid: la star de l’Afrobeats dévoile le prénom de sa fille est apparu en premier sur Africa Top Success.

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