Nigerian music stars, Asake and Ayra Starr have emerged as the most streamed artists in Nigeria, on Spotify, in 2024.
Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, who disclosed this in a statement, on Wednesday, said this is according to “Spotify Wrapped 2024”.
Okumu said that the ten most streamed male artists in Nigeria for the year included: Asake, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Bnxn, ODUMODUBLVCK, Shallipopi, Davido, and Young Jonn.
According to her, the ten most streamed female artists in Nigeria were: Ayra Starr, Tems, Qing Madi, Billie Eilish, SZA, Tiwa Savage, Bloody Civilian, Rihanna, Simi, and Fave.
She listed the ten most streamed tracks in Nigeria as: Dealer by Ayo Maff and Fireboy; Different Pattern by Seyi Vibez; Higher by Burna Boy; WOTO WOTO SEASONING by ODUMODUBLVCK and Black Sherif and Aquafina by Young Jonn.
She said others were: Stronger by Young Jonn, Egwu by Chike and Mohbad; Instagram by Muyeez and Seyi Vibez; Cast by Shallipopi and ODUMODUBLVCK and POE by Ruger and Bnxn.
“For the fourth year running, Nigerian artists have dominated the top 10 most-streamed list, proving the nation’s unwavering love for its homegrown talent.
“Asake takes the crown as the most-streamed artiste in Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in Nigeria, Gambia, and Benin.
“And it wasn’t just the Gen Z crowd who were hooked, Asake, alongside Burna Boy, Shallipopi, and Seyi Vibez, captivated listeners from 13 to 55+ years old, landing on the top 10 artists list for these age groups.
“Rising stars, Ayo Maff and Muyeez stormed the most-streamed tracks list with tracks “Dealer” and “Instagram,” proving the industry’s bright future.
“Young Jonn’s hits, “Aquafina” and “Stronger”, showcased his staying power, while Burna Boy held his own with “Higher”. It’s a dynamic blend of old and new, driving the industry forward.”
Okumu described Nigeria’s vibrant music scene as a global force to be reckoned with.
“Spotify is always honored to showcase the depth of Nigerian music and its incredible talents through ‘Wrapped’ each year.
“The seamless blend of generations and genres showcases the unique power of Nigerian music to resonate both locally and globally.
“It’s inspiring to see how our artists are not just shaping culture at home but also making waves internationally,” she said.