African music has secured another global milestone as Wizkid, Rema and Tyla were included in Spotify’s list of the 100 greatest pop songs of the streaming era.
The recognition highlights the growing global influence of Afrobeats and African pop music over the past decade. Streaming platforms have played a major role in amplifying artists from the continent, helping them reach audiences far beyond traditional markets.
Wizkid’s global collaborations and chart success helped cement his place as one of Africa’s most influential contemporary musicians. Rema, whose crossover hit Calm Down became one of the most streamed African songs in history, continues to break international barriers. Tyla has also surged onto the global stage, representing South Africa’s fast rising amapiano and pop fusion sound.
Spotify’s ranking reflects listener data, cultural impact and streaming performance over the years. The inclusion of multiple African artists signals how the continent’s sound has moved from regional popularity to mainstream global recognition.
Industry observers note that African artists are no longer niche acts in global pop culture but central contributors shaping international music trends.
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