Nigerian Afrobeats Dominance: Top Billboard Hot 100 Entries
Nigerian artists are making history by breaking into the Billboard Hot 100, one of the most prestigious music charts globally. Their presence reflects not only the global appeal of Afrobeats but also the increasing influence of Nigerian talent in shaping international music trends.
Here’s a look at the Nigerian acts with the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100
Burna Boy – 6 Entries [NEW]
Burna Boy has cemented his place as the Nigerian artist with the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100, boasting six charting songs. His global crossover success began with high-profile collaborations and grew into standalone hits:
“Loved By You” (2021) with Justin Bieber, marked Burna Boy’s debut on the chart, giving him significant exposure in North America.
“Last Last” (2022) became an international anthem, a soulful track that resonated with audiences worldwide and skyrocketed up the charts.
“Sittin’ On Top Of The World” (2023), an uplifting track that celebrates his journey to success.
“Talibans II” (2023), a collaboration with Byron Messia, showcased Burna Boy’s ability to merge his sound with other genres, further expanding his reach.
“Just Like Me” (2024) saw Burna Boy teaming up with 21 Savage for a track that highlights both artists’ introspective sides.
“We Pray” (2024), a powerful collaboration showing the strength of Nigerian collaborations on the international scene.
Tems – 5 Entries
Tems has made an incredible impact on the Billboard Hot 100, with five entries. Her unique voice and style have earned her widespread recognition, particularly through collaborations with major global artists:
“Essence” (2020), her breakout collaboration with Wizkid, was a cultural phenomenon, becoming the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Wait For U” (2022) with Future and Drake became a massive hit, earning Tems her first number-one spot on the chart and solidifying her position in the global music scene.
Her other notable entries include her work on “Fountains” (2021) with Drake and “Free Mind” (2022), which climbed the charts as part of her solo success.
Wizkid – 4 Entries
Wizkid has been a trailblazer in bringing Afrobeats to the global stage, and his four Billboard Hot 100 entries reflect his influence in expanding the genre’s reach:
“One Dance” (2016), his collaboration with Drake, was a massive hit worldwide, giving him his first Billboard Hot 100 entry and catapulting Afrobeats into mainstream music.
“Essence” (2020), featuring Tems, became a cultural moment, not just a song, and its success marked a turning point for African music in the global market.
Other significant entries include “Brown Skin Girl” (2019), his collaboration with Beyoncé on The Lion King: The Gift album, and “Come Closer” (2017), another track featuring Drake.
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These Nigerian artists are leading the way, breaking barriers, and continuing to elevate Afrobeats and Nigerian music on the world stage. Their consistent presence on the Billboard Hot 100 demonstrates the growing influence of African music globally and the universal appeal of their unique sound. This milestone is a testament to their hard work, talent, and the increasing visibility of African artists in mainstream music.
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