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Wizkid becomes first African artist to hit 10 billion Spotify streams

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has made history as the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams on Spotify across all credits. The milestone, reached in early January 2026, confirms his status as one of the continent’s most successful global music exports.​ Industry data shows that Wizkid’s catalogue, including solo tracks and collaborations, has steadily grown his audience worldwide over more than a decade. His music blends Afrobeats with RnB, pop and dancehall, helping to push African sounds into the global mainstream.​ The 10 billion mark also places Wizkid ahead of other African stars in total Spotify streams. Recent figures rank Burna Boy at over 9.5 billion streams, Rema at about 5.6 billion, Tems above 4.4 billion and South Africa’s Tyla around 3.7 billion.​ Wizkid’s streaming power is driven by hit songs such as One Dance with Drake, Essence featuring Tems […]

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CKay’s Love Nwantiti hits 1 billion Spotify streams

Nigerian singer and songwriter CKay has reached a historic milestone as his global hit “Love Nwantiti” has surpassed one billion streams on Spotify. The achievement makes him the first Nigerian artist to hit the one billion mark on the platform with a solo song.​ Released in 2019, “Love Nwantiti” grew into a worldwide sensation, fuelled by viral TikTok trends and strong chart performance across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East. Its global success has helped establish CKay as one of the most streamed African artists of all time.​ The milestone is a major moment for Nigerian music, underlining Afrobeats’ expanding influence on the international stage. Industry watchers say the song’s rise shows how Nigerian sounds can cross borders and connect with diverse audiences worldwide.​ CKay’s success is seen as paving the way for more African artists to break […]

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Drake Sues UMG and Spotify Over Alleged Plot to Boost Kendrick Lamar’s Song.

Drake has filed legal action against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify, accusing them of a scheme to inflate the popularity of Kendrick Lamar's song Not Like Us. The petition alleges unethical practices like using bots, reduced licensing rates, and social media influencers to boost streams and mislead listeners. Drake’s lawyers also claim Siri was manipulated to redirect users to Lamar's song. UMG denies all allegations, calling them "contrived and absurd." The lawsuit is the latest development in Drake and Lamar’s ongoing rivalry, now spilling into business litigation.

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