What was once a bold prediction is now an undeniable reality. Afrobeats has firmly planted its flag on the global stage.
Nigerian artists are no longer just influencing the international soundscape; they are dominating it, with multiple chart-topping appearances on the Billboard Hot 100, the world’s most competitive music chart.

Here’s a look at the trailblazers carrying Nigeria’s sound across borders:
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Burna Boy – 7 Entries (New Record)
Burna Boy, the “African Giant,” is proving himself not only as a leader of Afrobeats but also as a global music powerhouse.
He now holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 entries by a Nigerian artist, with songs like “Last Last,” “Sittin’ On Top of the World,” and his most recent collaboration with Gunna, Wgft.
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Wizkid – 5 Entries (New)
Wizkid’s mastery lies in his ability to create timeless hits. His historic rise began with Drake’s One Dance, was cemented by the worldwide success of Essence, and continues with Forever Be Mine alongside Gunna. Starboy remains a symbol of Afrobeats’ adaptability and enduring relevance.
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Tems – 5 Entries
With her distinctive voice and soulful delivery, Tems has become one of the most consistent Nigerian artists to break through in the U.S. Whether through Essence, her contribution to Future and Drake’s Wait For U, or her solo gem Free Mind, Tems is redefining what global R&B and Afrobeats fusion can sound like.
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Davido – 1 Entry
Afrobeats’ self-styled “001” made his Billboard Hot 100 entry with Unavailable, a track that quickly evolved into a global dance anthem. Given Davido’s longevity and star power, more appearances on the chart seem inevitable.
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Rema – 1 Entry
Rema’s Calm Down remix with Selena Gomez wasn’t just a hit — it became a cultural phenomenon. The track shattered streaming records and positioned Rema as one of the youngest global Afrobeats superstars.
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CKay – 1 Entry
Love Nwantiti proved that music has no boundaries. The viral hit travelled across continents and languages, carving CKay’s name into Billboard history and showing the power of digital virality in today’s music industry.
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Fireboy DML – 1 Entry
With the Peru remix featuring Ed Sheeran, Fireboy DML showcased his crossover appeal, introducing his artistry to millions worldwide while emphasizing the versatility of Afrobeats.
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Lojay – 1 Entry
The newest member of Nigeria’s Billboard Hot 100 elite, Lojay is winning international attention with his smooth vocals and fresh artistry, signaling that his global journey is only just beginning.
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Afrobeats is no longer on the outside looking in. It is already altering mainstream music, rewriting industry records, and giving Africa a permanent place at the table. From Lagos to Los Angeles, Nigerian singers are proving that the genre is not simply a trend – it’s the future.
