Afrobeats, a vibrant and energetic genre that blends West African musical elements with contemporary pop, hip-hop, and electronic music, has taken the world by storm. It’s no surprise then that Afrobeats music videos are dominating YouTube views. Here’s a list of the top 15 most-watched Afrobeats videos on YouTube, with some videos racking up hundreds of millions of views!
Calm Down Remix – Rema & Selena Gomez (827 million views)
Rema’s global smash hit “Calm Down” gets a new dimension with a sizzling remix featuring international pop star Selena Gomez. The song’s catchy tune and the stars’ undeniable chemistry have propelled the video to the top spot on this list.
Calm Down – Rema (578 million views)
Even before the remix, Rema’s original version of “Calm Down” was a chart-topper. The energetic music video featuring Rema’s captivating performance keeps viewers glued to their screens.
Love Nwantiti Remix ft. Joeboy & Kuami Eugene – CKay (467 million views)
On The Low – Burna Boy (375 million views)
Burna Boy, a giant in the Afrobeats scene, delivered a smooth and captivating performance in the music video for “On The Low.” The luxurious visuals and mellow atmosphere create a truly immersive viewing experience.
Rush – Ayra Starr (320 million views)
The fast-rising star Ayra Starr takes centre stage in the energetic music video for “Rush.” The vibrant visuals and Ayra Starr’s infectious energy make this video a true delight.
Fall – Davido (282 million views)
A timeless classic, “Fall” by Davido could easily remain a fan’s favourite. The music video perfectly captured the song’s essence, featuring stunning locations and Davido’s signature charisma.
Joro Wizkid (269 million views)
Wizkid, another heavyweight in the Afrobeats scene, delivers a captivating performance in the music video for “Joro.” The video’s traditional and modern elements blend seamlessly, creating a visually stunning experience.
People – Libianca (268 million views)
Libianca’s “People” is a beautiful and empowering song about self-love and acceptance. The music video perfectly complements the song’s message, featuring stunning visuals and a diverse cast celebrating their individuality.
Last Last – Burna Boy (263 million views)
Another entry from Burna Boy on this list, “Last Last” is a fan favorite. The energetic music video, featuring dramatic elements and Burna Boy’s signature stage presence, keeps viewers engaged.
Ye – Burna Boy (260 million views)
The powerful and thought-provoking song “Ye” by Burna Boy gets a visually stunning music video treatment. The video features symbolic imagery and explores themes of self-belief and resilience.
This list showcases the immense popularity of Afrobeats’ music and the global appeal of these talented African artists. Afrobeats continues to grow and evolve, and it will be exciting to see what new hits and music videos emerge.
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