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Asake tops list of most streamed artists in Nigeria of 2023
Asake emerges as the top-streamed artist in Nigeria for 2023, amassing over 600 million streams across various platforms, securing the lead position on the list.
Since his breakthrough into the mainstream in 2022 with the chart-topping single ‘Omo Ope‘, Asake has experienced immense commercial success, propelling him to superstar status.
According to the list of the most streamed Nigerian artists of 2023 released by TurnTable Charts, Nigeria’s sole aggregate chart platform, Asake claimed the top spot with a staggering 654 million streams.
This achievement highlights Asake’s remarkable year in 2023, largely propelled by the release of his highly acclaimed sophomore album ‘Work of Art‘, featuring hit tracks such as ‘Amapiano’, ‘2:30’, ‘Basquiat‘, and the chart-topping sensation ‘Lonely At The Top’.
With both his sophomore and debut albums continuing to garner streams, Asake accumulated a total of 654 million streams across Apple Music, Boomplay, Spotify, and YouTube.
Following closely behind, Seyi Vibez secures the second position on the list with 533 million streams, attributed to the release of two albums and two EPs.
Grammy nominee Davido takes the third spot with 328 million streams, propelled by the success of his fourth album, ‘Timeless‘.
Omah Lay ranks fourth with 301 million streams, boosted by the deluxe version release of his debut album ‘Boy Alone’, while Burna Boy wraps up the top five with 282 million streams, supported by his Grammy-nominated seventh album ‘I Told Them‘.
Top 10 most streamed artists in Nigeria in 2023
1. Asake – 654M
2. Seyi Vibez – 533M
3. Davido – 328M
4. Omah Lay – 301M
5. Burna Boy – 282M
6. Zinoleesky – 231M
7. Mohbad – 227M
8. BNXN – 214M
9. Olamide – 204M
10. Kizz Daniel – 201M
Top streaming artistes of 2023 in Nigeria
1. @asakemusik 654M
2. @seyi_vibez 533M
3. @davido 328M
4. @Omah_Lay 301M
5. @burnaboy 282M
6. @zinoleesky01 231M
7. @iammohbad_ 227M
8. @BNXN 214M
9. @Olamide 204M
10. @KizzDaniel 201MSee full Year-End Charts here… pic.twitter.com/cjD6mtta2Q
— TurnTable Charts (@TurntableCharts) February 13, 2024