Home Entertainment Wizkid Makes History as Africa’s Most Streamed Artist on Spotify
EntertainmentMusic

Wizkid Makes History as Africa’s Most Streamed Artist on Spotify

858

Wizkid has become the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams on Spotify, marking a major milestone for African music on the global stage. The achievement places the Nigerian star among the most streamed artists in the world and reinforces his role in the global rise of Afrobeats.

The figure reflects cumulative streams across Wizkid’s catalogue, including solo releases, features and collaborations. Songs such as Essence, Come Closer and several international collaborations have continued to draw strong listening figures years after their release.

Music industry analysts say the milestone highlights how African artists are no longer limited to regional audiences, with streaming platforms allowing music from the continent to compete at the highest global levels. Wizkid’s consistency over more than a decade has been key to sustaining his streaming dominance.

Fans and fellow artists have flooded social media with tributes, describing the achievement as a win not just for Wizkid but for African music as a whole.

About The Author

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

CultureEntertainmentMusic

Wizkid, Tems, Burna Boy, Asake Earn 2026 BET Awards Nominations

Nigeria’s global music superstars Wizkid, Tems, Burna Boy, and Asake have secured...

EntertainmentFilmNews

After Eight-Year Hiatus Genevieve Nnaji Returns to Screen in BBC Studios Thriller ‘Wahala’

Nollywood icon Genevieve Nnaji is set to grace the screen once more,...

EntertainmentFilmNews

Nollywood Star Alexx Ekubo Dies at 40 After Cancer Battle

The Nollywood industry is in mourning following the death of popular actor...

EntertainmentEventsFilm

My Father’s Shadow Wins Best Overall Movie at AMVCA 2026 as Linda Ejiofor Claims Double Victory

The 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) lit up Lagos on...