
The Billboard 200, one of the most prestigious music charts globally, has seen an increasing number of Nigerian artists making multiple appearances, reflecting the growing influence of Afrobeats and Nigerian music on the international stage. Here’s a look at the Nigerian acts who have secured multiple entries on the Billboard 200:
Burna Boy – 4x

Burna Boy leads the list with four entries on the Billboard 200, solidifying his status as a global icon. His albums African Giant, Twice as Tall, Love, Damini, and I Told Them have all made significant impacts on the chart, earning him widespread acclaim and further elevating Afrobeats on the world stage.
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Wizkid – 3x

Wizkid, often referred to as the “Starboy,” has three entries on the Billboard 200. His albums Sounds From the Other Side, Made in Lagos, and More Love, Less Ego have all charted, showcasing his ability to consistently deliver hits that resonate with audiences both in Nigeria and around the world.
Asake – 3x [NEW]

The newest addition to this elite list, Asake has quickly made his mark with three entries on the Billboard 200. His debut album Mr. Money with the Vibe, followed by Work of Art and the recently released Lungu Boy, have all charted, establishing him as one of the fastest-rising stars in the global music scene.
Davido – 2x

Davido, one of Afrobeats’ most influential artists, has two entries on the Billboard 200. His albums A Good Time and A Better Time have both charted, reflecting his immense popularity and the crossover appeal of his music.
King Sunny Ade – 2x
A true legend in Nigerian music, King Sunny Ade was one of the first African artists to make a significant impact on the international music scene. His albums Juju Music and Synchro System both charted on the Billboard 200, paving the way for future generations of Nigerian artists.
Nigerian Artists Making Their Mark on the US Billboard 200 List
This list highlights the growing global presence of Nigerian musicians, who continue to break barriers and set new records on the international stage. As Afrobeats continues to captivate audiences worldwide, the number of Nigerian artists making multiple entries on the Billboard 200 is likely to keep rising, further cementing Nigeria’s place in global music history.
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