
Chart Kings: All the Albums That Reached No. 1 on Apple Music Nigeria in 2026
2026 has been nothing short of exciting for Nigeria’s music scene, with the No. 1 spot on Apple Music constantly changing hands between heavy hitters, rising stars, and even international acts. The year so far reflects a dynamic shift in listener preferences—where both mainstream dominance and unexpected breakthroughs are shaping the charts.
Here’s a full look at every project that has reached #1 on Apple Music Nigeria in 2026 so far:
- BUR$T
- Catharsis
- Slime Cry
- REAL, Vol. 1
- ALL ROADS LEAD HOME
- BULLY
At first glance, the list captures the essence of today’s Nigerian music culture—diverse, fast-moving, and highly competitive. Projects like REAL, Vol. 1 reflect the power of star collaborations, especially when top-tier artists come together to deliver something fans have been anticipating. These types of releases often arrive with built-in momentum, dominating conversations and streaming platforms almost instantly.
Then there’s Catharsis, a project that has shown impressive staying power. Beyond just hitting #1, it has maintained strong engagement, suggesting that listeners are not just curious—they’re genuinely connected to the music. That kind of longevity is often what separates a moment from a movement.
On the other hand, BUR$T and Slime Cry represent the unpredictable side of the charts. Their rise to the top highlights how much the audience is willing to embrace newer sounds and evolving artists. In today’s streaming era, it’s no longer just about name recognition—it’s about resonance.
ALL ROADS LEAD HOME adds another layer to the conversation, reinforcing the idea that well-crafted, cohesive projects can still cut through the noise and earn that top spot, even in a crowded release cycle.
And then comes one of the biggest talking points—BULLY by Kanye West. Its arrival at #1 in Nigeria is a clear example of global influence meeting local consumption. It shows how Nigerian listeners are just as tapped into international drops, especially when it comes from an artist with Kanye’s level of impact.
What makes this list truly interesting is the balance between expectation and surprise. Some entries feel inevitable, driven by star power and hype, while others break through based purely on vibe, connection, and timing.
So the real question is:
Which of these #1 albums surprised you the most?
Because if 2026 has shown us anything so far, it’s this—the charts are wide open.






