Ranking Afrobeats Albums with the Highest Billboard 200 Positions
Introduction: From Local Airwaves to Global Charts
The Billboard 200 is one of the most prestigious music charts in the world, ranking the 200 most popular albums in the United States each week. Compiled by Billboard magazine and powered by Luminate (formerly Nielsen Music), the chart measures album popularity through a combination of physical and digital sales, on-demand streaming, and track-equivalent albums (TEA). For artists, appearing on the Billboard 200 is a major milestoneβit reflects both commercial success and widespread listenership, particularly in the highly competitive U.S. market.
Afrobeats has evolved from a regional sound into a global force, captivating audiences worldwide with its infectious rhythms, genre-blending creativity, and vibrant storytelling. This meteoric rise is reflected in the growing number of Afrobeats albums making their mark on the Billboard 200βa feat once considered elusive for African artists. From Burna Boyβs Grammy-winning momentum to Wizkidβs crossover success, and Asakeβs record-breaking debuts, these albums not only represent personal triumphs but also signal the genreβs firm establishment in mainstream music spaces.
Charting on the Billboard 200 means more than just numbers; it signifies global reach, cultural impact, and commercial recognition. Each Afrobeats album that enters the chart pushes the boundaries of the genre, reaching new listeners and setting fresh benchmarks for African music. As more artists from Nigeria, Ghana, and across the continent continue to release high-quality, globally resonant projects, Afrobeats is no longer just influencing the global soundβitβs becoming the sound. Hereβs a look at the top Afrobeats albums that have climbed the Billboard 200 and helped shape this thrilling new era.
Below is a list of the top 10 highest-charting Afrobeats albums on the Billboard 200, ranking the most popular albums in the United States based on multi-metric consumption, including album sales, track equivalent albums, and streaming equivalent albums.
Top-Charting Afrobeats Albums on the Billboard 200
- Burna Boy β Love, Damini (2022)
Peak Position: #14
Details: Released on July 8, 2022, via Atlantic Records, Burna Boyβs βLove, Daminiβ is a 19-track masterpiece that solidified his status as a global Afrobeats icon, becoming the highest-charting Nigerian album on the Billboard 200 with a peak position of No. 14. The album, featuring collaborations with artists like J Hus, Ed Sheeran, and Khalid, debuted with approximately 25,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate data. Its lead single, βLast Last,β became a breakout hit, peaking at #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 and holding the #1 spot on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart for multiple weeks. The albumβs streaming performance was robust, amassing over 1 billion streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music within months of release, driven by the viral success of βLast Lastβ and other tracks like βFor My Handβ featuring Ed Sheeran, which further boosted its global appeal.
The commercial success of βLove, Daminiβ on the Billboard 200 was underpinned by its strong streaming numbers and cultural resonance, reflecting Burna Boyβs ability to blend Afrobeats with pop and hip-hop influences. The album spent multiple weeks on the Billboard 200, charting for over 20 weeks, a testament to its sustained popularity. On Spotify, βLove, Daminiβ garnered over 500 million streams in its first year, with βLast Lastβ alone contributing significantly to its 1.5 billion global streams across platforms by mid-2023, as reported by industry sources. The albumβs performance was bolstered by Burna Boyβs international tours and media appearances, which amplified its visibility. Its chart longevity and streaming dominance highlight the growing global influence of Afrobeats, with *Love, Damini* setting a benchmark for Nigerian artists on the Billboard charts.
- Wizkid β βMade in Lagosβ (2020)
Peak Position: #28
Details: Released on October 30, 2020, by Starboy Entertainment and RCA Records, Wizkidβs βMade in Lagosβ is a landmark Afrobeats album that achieved a peak position of #28 on the Billboard 200, marking a significant milestone for African music on the global stage. The 14-track album, featuring collaborations with artists like Tems, Burna Boy, and Skepta, debuted with approximately 15,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate data. Its standout single, βEssenceβ (featuring Tems and later remixed with Justin Bieber), became a global phenomenon, peaking at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart for multiple weeks. The albumβs streaming performance was exceptional, amassing over 1 billion streams on Spotify alone, with βEssenceβ and the remix accounting for over 400 million of those streams, cementing its status as a cultural and commercial juggernaut.
βMade in Lagosβ also holds the record as the longest-charting African album on Billboardβs World Albums Chart, spending over 67 weeks on the chart and peaking at #1. Its sustained chart presence on the Billboard 200, where it charted for over 30 weeks, was driven by its crossover appeal and strong streaming numbers across platforms like Apple Music, where it garnered an additional 500 million streams by 2023. The albumβs blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and pop resonated with global audiences, further amplified by the βEssenceβ remix featuring Justin Bieber, which boosted its visibility in North America and Europe. Wizkidβs strategic collaborations and high-profile performances, including appearances at major festivals, contributed to the albumβs longevity, with total global streams surpassing 2 billion across platforms by 2024. βMade in Lagosβ remains a defining work in the global rise of Afrobeats, showcasing Wizkidβs influence and the genreβs mainstream potential.
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- Burna Boy β βI Told Themβ¦β (2023)
Peak Position: #31
Details: Released on August 25, 2023, via Spaceship Entertainment, Bad Habit, Atlantic Records, and Warner Music, Burna Boyβs βI Told Themβ¦β achieved a peak position of #31 on the Billboard 200, further solidifying his dominance in the Afrobeats genre. The 15-track album, featuring collaborations with artists like 21 Savage, J. Cole, and Byron Messia, debuted with approximately 20,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate data. Standout tracks like βSittinβ on Top of the Worldβ (with 21 Savage) and βTalibans IIβ (with Byron Messia) gained significant traction, with βSittinβ on Top of the Worldβ peaking at #3 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and amassing over 90 million streams on Spotify alone. The albumβs streaming performance was robust, accumulating over 800 million global streams across platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube within its first year, driven by its fusion of Afrobeats, hip-hop, and dancehall influences.
βI Told Themβ¦β maintained a strong presence on the Billboard 200, charting for over 15 weeks, a testament to Burna Boyβs growing global fanbase and the albumβs cross-genre appeal. Its streaming success was bolstered by viral moments, including high-profile music videos and Burna Boyβs international tour, which included sold-out shows in the U.S. and Europe. On Apple Music, the album has garnered over 600 million streams, while YouTube views for tracks like βTalibans IIβ exceeded 45 million, as reported by industry sources. The albumβs chart performance and streaming numbers reflect Burna Boyβs ability to blend African rhythms with global sounds, further elevating Afrobeatsβ prominence on the world stage. βI Told Themβ¦β not only reinforced Burna Boyβs commercial prowess but also highlighted the genreβs increasing influence, with its cultural resonance driving sustained engagement across streaming platforms.
- Davido β βTimelessβ (2023)
Peak Position: #37
Details: Released on March 31, 2023, through Davido Music Worldwide, Columbia Records, and Sony Music Entertainment, Davidoβs βTimelessβ debuted at #37 on the Billboard 200, marking the highest-charting album of his career and a significant milestone for Afrobeats on the global stage. The 17-track album, featuring collaborations with artists like Skepta, Asake, The Cavemen, and Musa Keys, sold over 17,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to Luminate data. The lead single βUnavailableβ (featuring Musa Keys) became a standout, peaking at #1 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and amassing over 200 million streams on Spotify. The albumβs streaming performance was historic, tallying 14.4 million streams on Spotify Nigeria in its debut week, surpassing Burna Boyβs βLove, Daminiβ for the biggest debut week on the platform, and breaking records for the most streams in a single day for an African album on Apple Music globally.
Timeless also set multiple streaming records, including the fastest African album to surpass 10 million streams on Boomplay (achieved in 24 hours) and over 12 million streams in its first 24 hours on Audiomack, the highest for any Nigerian or African album on the platform. The album charted for two weeks on the Billboard 200, a testament to its commercial success, and was named #39 on Billboardβs Top 50 Best Albums of 2023 Staff List, praised as a βtriumphβ and Davidoβs finest work, blending amapiano, Afrobeats, and highlife. Its global impact was further evidenced by 22 million streams on Boomplay Nigeria in its first week and 4.1 million streams on YouTube Nigeria, setting a new record for the biggest debut week on the platform. Supported by the Timeless North American Tour and high-profile performances, such as on βThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertβ, Timeless solidified Davidoβs position as a global Afrobeats ambassador, with total streams exceeding 1 billion across major platforms by 2025.
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- Burna Boy β βTwice as Tallβ (2020)
Peak Position: #54
Details: Released on August 14, 2020, via Spaceship Entertainment, Bad Habit, Atlantic Records, and Warner Music, Twice as Tall debuted at No.β―54 on the Billboardβ―200, earning around 10,900 album-equivalent units in its first weekβapproximately 5,000 of which were traditional album sales. The album also soared to No.β―1 on Billboardβs World Albums chart, underscoring its global resonance. In the U.S., it achieved this breakthrough while blending Afrobeats with hip-hop, pop, and dancehall, delivered through a powerful message of Black resilience, unity, and cultural pride.
On streaming platforms, Twice as Tall was a juggernaut. In its first month, the album racked up over 175 million total streams, including 34.5 million on Spotify, 25 million YouTube streams, 50 million on Audiomack, plus strong numbers across Apple Music and Boomplay. With streaming also converting to chart impact, the album not only topped Apple Music charts in 59 countries and iTunes charts across 13 nationsβincluding the UKβbut also became the first Nigerian album to surpass one million pure YouTube streams from Nigeria, reflecting its domestic and global dominance. These combined chart performance and streaming milestones contributed to Twice as Tall winning Best Global Music Album at the 2021 Grammys, cementing Burna Boyβs status as a true global icon.
- Tems β βBorn in the Wildβ (2024)
Peak Position: #56
Details: Released on June 7, 2024, via RCA Records and Since ’93, Temsβ debut album βBorn in the Wildβ peaked at No. 56 on the Billboard 200, marking her first entry on the chart and the highest-charting debut by a Nigerian female artist, surpassing Ayra Starr’s βThe Year I Turned 21β (No. 195). The 18-track album, featuring collaborations with J. Cole (βFree Fallβ) and Asake (βGet It Rightβ), debuted with 16,500 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the tracking week of June 7-13, according to Luminate data. Its lead singles, βMe & Uβ and βLove Me JeJe,β significantly boosted its performance, with βLove Me JeJeβ peaking at #3 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and #9 on Hot R&B Songs, while βMe & Uβ reached #3 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and won Outstanding International Song at the 2024 NAACP Image Awards. The album garnered over 5 million streams on its first week of release, and its three lead singlesββMe & Uβ (89 million), βNot an Angelβ (15 million), and βLove Me JeJeβ (8.4 million)βaccumulated 114 million Spotify streams prior to release.
Born in the Wild also made waves globally, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, No. 52 in Canada, and within the top 30 in the UK, Netherlands, and Switzerland, while becoming the first Nigerian project to chart on Portugalβs Album Chart. In Nigeria, it reached No. 3 on the TurnTable Albums Chart, marking Temsβ first top-10 project there. The albumβs streaming success was bolstered by its critical acclaim, earning a Metacritic score of 86/100. The album earned a Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album, while βLove Me JeJeβ won Best African Music Performance. Additionally, βBurningβ received nominations for both Best African Music Performance and Best R&B Song. Total global streams exceeded 500 million across platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube by late 2024, driven by Temsβ genre-blending mix of Afrobeats, R&B, and highlife, and supported by her Born in the Wild World Tour, which included sold-out shows across Europe, North America, and Australia. The albumβs chart performance and streaming dominance underscore Temsβ rising global influence, positioning her as a trailblazer for African artists beyond the Afrobeats label.
- Wizkid β βMore Love, Less Egoβ (2022)
Peak Position: #59
Details: Released on November 11, 2022, by Starboy Entertainment and RCA Records, Wizkidβs βMore Love, Less Egoβ debuted at No. 59 on the Billboard 200, reinforcing his consistent presence on global charts following the success of Made in Lagos. The 13-track album, featuring collaborations with artists like Ayra Starr, Don Toliver, and Skepta, earned approximately 13,000 equivalent album units in its first week in the U.S., according to Luminate data. Its lead single, βBad to Me,β became a standout, peaking at #1 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and amassing over 200 million streams on Spotify. The albumβs streaming performance was strong, accumulating over 600 million global streams across platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube within its first year, driven by tracks like β2 Sugarβ (featuring Ayra Starr) and βMoney & Love,β which resonated with fans for their Afrobeats and R&B fusion.
βMore Love, Less Egoβ charted for over 10 weeks on the Billboard 200, reflecting Wizkidβs sustained global appeal, and peaked at #2 on Billboardβs World Albums Chart, spending multiple weeks in the top 10. On Spotify, the album garnered over 300 million streams in its first six months, with βBad to Meβ alone contributing significantly to its 1 billion total streams across platforms by late 2024, as reported by industry sources. The albumβs success was amplified by Wizkidβs international performances, including headlining shows at Madison Square Garden and festivals in Europe, which boosted its visibility. More Love, Less Ego continued to showcase Wizkidβs ability to blend Afrobeats with pop and hip-hop influences, further solidifying his role in the genreβs global rise, though it faced comparisons to *Made in Lagos* due to its more introspective tone. Its chart performance and streaming numbers highlight Wizkidβs enduring influence in pushing Afrobeats to mainstream audiences worldwide.
- Asake β Mr. Money with the Vibe (2022)
Peak Position: #66
Details: Released on September 8, 2022, through YBNL Nation and Empire, Asakeβs debut album βMr. Money with the Vibeβ peaked at No. 66 on the Billboard 200, marking a significant milestone for the rising Afrobeats star. The 12-track project, blending amapiano, Afrobeats, and Fuji influences, debuted with 13,200 equivalent album units in its first week in the U.S., according to Luminate data. Standout tracks like βTerminatorβ and βOrganiseβ drove its success, with βTerminatorβ peaking at #1 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart and amassing over 100 million streams on Spotify. The albumβs streaming performance was remarkable, garnering over 600 million streams on Spotify alone within its first year and surpassing 1 billion global streams across platforms like Apple Music, YouTube, and Boomplay by 2024, bolstered by its viral appeal and Asakeβs energetic delivery.
Mr. Money with the Vibe also achieved significant chart success globally, reaching #2 on the Billboard World Albums Chart and charting for over 20 weeks on the Billboard 200, reflecting Asakeβs rapid rise in popularity. On Apple Music, the album amassed over 200 million streams in its first six months, while YouTube views for tracks like βSungbaβ (remix featuring Burna Boy) exceeded 75 million. Supported by Asakeβs sold-out international tours, including performances at O2 Academy Brixton, the albumβs chart longevity and streaming dominance underscored its cultural impact, cementing Asakeβs status as a leading figure in the global Afrobeats movement.
- Asake – Work Of Art (2023)
Peak Position – #66
Details: Asakeβs sophomore album Work of Art made a compelling impact both on the Billboard charts and across streaming platforms. Upon its release on June 16, 2023, the album debuted at No.β―66 on the US Billboardβ―200, selling around 13,000 units in its first weekβmarking Asake as the first Nigerian artist to chart in the top 100 with his first two studio albumsΒ . Additionally, the album claimed the impressive No.β―4 spot on the Billboard World Albums chartΒ . Across the pond, it reached No.β―20 on the UK Albums Chart and No.β―59 in Ireland, further solidifying its global reach.
On streaming platforms, Work of Art enjoyed significant traction: it debuted at No.β―2 on Spotifyβs Global Albums chart and No.β―5 on the Spotify US Top Albums chartΒ . The flagship single βAmapianoβ (feat. Olamide) not only debuted at No.β―1 on the Spotify Nigeria daily chart but also amassed over 100,000 streams in under 24 hours, and racked up 87.7 million streams on AudiomackΒ . Another standout, βLonely at the Topβ (feat. H.E.R.), became the first track from the album to hit 100 million streams on Audiomack, and dominated Nigerian radio and TurnTable Official Topβ―100, leading the latter for 12 consecutive weeksΒ . Overall, the album was reported as the most streamed Nigerian album of 2023 so far by Nigeriaβs TurnTable charts.
- Rema β Rave & Roses (2022)
Peak Position: #81
Details: Released on March 25, 2022, through Mavin Records and Jonzing World, Remaβs debut album Rave & Roses peaked at No. 81 on the Billboard 200, marking a historic achievement as the first album by a Nigerian artist to have a single, βCalm Downβ (featuring Selena Gomez), chart on the Billboard Hot 100, where it reached #3. The 16-track album, blending Afrobeats, pop, and trap, debuted with approximately 12,000 equivalent album units in its first week in the U.S., according to Luminate data. The remix of βCalm Downβ became a global sensation, amassing over 1 billion streams on Spotify alone and peaking at #1 on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart for a record-breaking 58 weeks. The albumβs overall streaming performance was monumental, surpassing 2 billion global streams across platforms like Apple Music, YouTube, and Spotify by 2024, with βCalm Downβ driving much of its success after earning platinum certification in multiple countries, including the U.S.
Rave & Roses charted for over 15 weeks on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 3 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, reflecting Remaβs crossover appeal. In Nigeria, the album set streaming records, including over 100 million streams on Spotify Nigeria in its first month, the highest for any African album at the time. On Apple Music, it garnered over 300 million streams in its first year, while YouTube views for βCalm Downβ exceeded 800 million by late 2023. Supported by Remaβs global tours, including performances at Coachella and sold-out shows in Europe, the albumβs cultural impact and streaming dominance solidified its place in Afrobeats history. *Rave & Roses* not only elevated Rema as a global star but also highlighted the genreβs growing influence, with its chart performance and unprecedented streaming numbers setting new benchmarks for Nigerian music on the world stage.
- King Sunny AdΓ© β Syncro System (1983)
Peak Position: #91
Details: Released in 1983 through Island Recordsβ Mango imprint, King Sunny AdΓ©βs βSyncro Systemβ peaked at No. 91 on the Billboard 200, a groundbreaking achievement that introduced Nigerian jΓΉjΓΊ music to a broader Western audience. The album, a vibrant blend of traditional Yoruba rhythms, talking drums, and modern instrumentation, debuted with modest sales but resonated due to its innovative sound and AdΓ©βs virtuosic guitar work. Unlike contemporary Afrobeats albums, Syncro System predates modern streaming platforms, so equivalent album units were not tracked in the same way; however, its physical sales and cultural impact were significant for its time, with tracks like βSynchro Systemβ and βMo Ti Moβ gaining traction on radio and in global music circles. The albumβs influence helped pave the way for African musicβs global rise, earning critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination in 1984, the first for a Nigerian artist.
Syncro System spent several weeks on the Billboard 200, a rare feat for an African album in the 1980s, and also reached the Billboard World Music Albums Chart, where it peaked in the top 10. While streaming data is unavailable due to its pre-digital era release, the albumβs enduring legacy is evident in its continued popularity, with reissues and vinyl sales contributing to thousands of units moved globally in subsequent decades. Its impact was amplified by King Sunny AdΓ©βs international tours, including performances at major venues like the Apollo Theatre, which exposed Western audiences to jΓΉjΓΊβs intricate polyrhythms. Syncro System remains a cultural milestone, with its chart performance and critical success marking a pivotal moment for Nigerian musicβs global acceptance, setting the stage for future Afrobeats artists to dominate international charts.
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Conclusion: Afrobeats’ Chart-Topping Journey Is Just Beginning
The growing presence of Afrobeats albums on the Billboard 200 is a testament to the genreβs unstoppable global rise. Once considered a niche sound beyond the African continent, Afrobeats is now a dominant force shaping the mainstream. Artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, Davido, and Rema have not only broken into the chartβtheyβve rewritten the rules, proving that language and geography are no barrier to worldwide appeal. With each new chart entry, the genre carves out a bigger space in global music conversations, attracting major-label investments, brand partnerships, and collaborations with international superstars.
This momentum signals more than just commercial successβit represents cultural influence. As Afrobeats albums continue to debut and climb on the Billboard 200, they amplify African voices, style, and storytelling to audiences across the globe. The achievements so far are impressive, but the ceiling is far from reached. With streaming platforms, social media virality, and an ever-expanding fanbase, Afrobeats isnβt just having a momentβitβs building a legacy. The charts are only the beginning.







