Global Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has once again made history, becoming the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams across all credits on Spotify.

With this milestone, Wizkid cements his status as the only African musician to hit every major streaming landmark on the platform, from 1 billion all the way to 10 billion streams.
His expansive catalog, featuring chart-topping albums, international collaborations, and genre-defining hits, has consistently captivated audiences worldwide, helping to bring Afrobeats to the global mainstream.
This achievement is a testament to his consistency, international appeal, and enduring influence on the rise of Afrobeats.
Beyond personal success, it marks a historic moment for African music, showcasing its growing dominance and impact across the world’s biggest streaming platforms.
Wizkid’s 10-billion-stream milestone not only solidifies his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential artists but also underscores the continent’s expanding footprint in the global music industry.
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Wizkid has now surpassed 10 BILLION streams across all credits on Spotify!
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In other news, superstars Wizkid and Davido have once again underlined Nigeria’s dominance on the continental music scene after emerging as the two most decorated African artists of all time.
According to newly released rankings tracking career awards across local and international platforms, Grammy winner Wizkid sits comfortably at the summit with an impressive 197 awards, making him the most awarded African music act to date.
His longtime contemporary, Davido, follows in second place with 150 career awards, cementing his status as one of Africa’s most consistent hitmakers.
The list reflects the growing global reach of African music, with artists from West, East, and Central Africa all making strong appearances. Ghanaian rap heavyweight Sarkodie claims third place with 121 awards, while Nigeria’s Burna Boy comes in just behind him with 120 accolades. With fresh nominations and recent wins still rolling in, Burna Boy’s tally is expected to rise further.
