Nigerian music fans have been spoiled with back-to-back hits in recent weeks, but one artist continues to dominate the conversation.
Asake’s M$NEY album remains the biggest force across streaming platforms, social media timelines, clubs, and playlists, while songs from BNXN, Blaqbonez, Wizkid, and Omah Lay continue to keep the competition alive.
From chart-topping anthems to viral TikTok sounds and club favorites, these are the songs currently shaping the Nigerian music landscape.
Based on streaming activity, chart performance, social media engagement, and overall buzz, here are the 10 hottest songs in Nigeria right now.
1. Asake – Forgiveness
Asake continues his incredible run with Forgiveness, one of the standout records from M$NEY.
The song has maintained strong momentum across Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, and TurnTable charts, becoming one of the most discussed tracks from the project.
Many fans consider it the emotional centerpiece of the album, while others simply can’t stop replaying it.
2. Asake – Gratitude
Another M$NEY favorite, Gratitude has become a fan anthem thanks to its uplifting message and spiritual undertones.
The song continues to dominate playlists and social media clips, proving that listeners are embracing the more reflective side of Asake’s artistry.
BNXN and Sarz delivered one of the biggest comeback records of the year with Back Outside.
The song combines infectious production with replay-worthy melodies, making it a favorite among both radio listeners and streaming audiences.
It remains one of the strongest non-Asake records currently competing on the charts.
4. Blaqbonez ft Asake – Chanel
Few collaborations have generated as much excitement this year as Chanel.
Blaqbonez and Asake created a luxury-inspired rap and Afrobeats anthem that quickly became one of the biggest songs in the country.
The record continues to rack up impressive streaming numbers while dominating conversations across social media.
WORSHIP remains one of the biggest crossover songs from M$NEY.
The collaboration with DJ Snake successfully blends Afrobeats and global dance influences, helping it maintain strong chart positions weeks after release.
Street-pop continues to thrive, and Big Bum Bum is one of the clearest examples.
The song has become a club favorite and remains popular on TikTok, where dance videos and user-generated content continue driving its growth.
Wizkid and DJ Tunez have once again shown why their chemistry works.
State of Mind delivers smooth melodies, laid-back production, and the signature vibe fans expect from both artists.
The record has steadily gained traction across major streaming platforms.
8. Asake – Rora
Asake makes another appearance on the list with Rora.
The song highlights his ability to create records that connect instantly with listeners while maintaining the street-pop energy that helped define his rise.
9. Omah Lay – I Am
Omah Lay continues to prove that emotional music still has a major place in Nigerian pop culture.
I Am remains one of the strongest melodic records on the charts and continues attracting listeners looking for a more introspective sound.
Months after its release, Jogodo continues to show remarkable staying power.
The collaboration remains a fan favorite and demonstrates how powerful the Wizkid and Asake combination has become in Nigeria’s music scene.
What This Week’s Charts Tell Us
One thing is clear from this week’s rankings.
Asake is still the artist to beat.
The M$NEY album continues to dominate streaming platforms, while his collaborations remain among the biggest songs in the country. However, artists like BNXN, Blaqbonez, Omah Lay, Wizkid, and emerging street-pop voices are proving there is still room for competition.
Another noticeable trend is the growing influence of TikTok and short-form content. Many of this week’s hottest songs are benefiting from dance challenges, viral clips, and user-generated content that keeps them active long after release.
With major projects expected from artists like Rema and Kizz Daniel later this year, the competition for chart dominance is only getting started.
Final Thoughts
Nigeria’s music scene remains one of the most exciting in the world, and this week’s chart leaders reflect the diversity of sounds currently driving Afrobeats forward.
Whether you prefer street-pop, rap, melodic Afrobeats, or global crossover records, there is no shortage of music dominating playlists right now.
One question remains:
Can anyone stop Asake’s reign before the next chart update?
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