
Nigeria’s Most Streamed Songs on Spotify Right Now — Full Top 10 Breakdown
The numbers are glaring. Nigeria’s streaming landscape is more competitive than ever, with major labels battling for attention and replay value on Spotify.
The current Top 10 reflects not just viral success, but consistency—these are songs that listeners keep returning to.
Holding the No. 1 spot with over 68 million streams, Asake’s Remember stands out as the current leader. Its strong replay value and wide appeal have kept it comfortably ahead of the pack.
A breakout record that continues to pull impressive numbers. Its staying power shows it’s more than just a moment—it’s a song with real connection to listeners.
3. Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML – Dealer
This collaboration by Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML blends emotion and melody seamlessly, making it one of the most replayed songs right now. Its consistency highlights both artists’ strong audience pull.
A defining hit that refuses to slow down. Its longevity on the charts proves it has moved beyond hype into classic territory for fans.
The hit track by Fido continues to hold strong positions, pushing well past the 50 million mark. Great inclusion, not surprising from the rising star.
6. Davido & Omah Lay – With You
Still delivering solid numbers, With You remains one of the songs contributing to Davido’s continued chart dominance as he & Omah Lay ruled the 2025 season with this gem.
Another strong entry from Asake, showing his ability to dominate streaming with multiple records at once.
Another consistently performing track from Asake within the Top 10, reflecting the tight competition and strong listener demand across multiple records.
A street-influenced anthem by Seyi Vibez that continues to resonate with listeners, maintaining steady engagement and relevance.
Closing out the Top 10, this elite collaboration between Asake & Wizkid continues to hold its ground, proving its longevity and cross-audience appeal.
What This Chart Shows
- Longevity over hype: Most of these songs have crossed the 50 million mark, proving they’re being replayed consistently, not just streamed once.
- Tight competition: The margins between several songs are slim, showing just how competitive the space is.
- Artist dominance: Asake’s multiple entries highlight his current grip on the streaming landscape.
- Range of sound: From introspective records to street anthems and global Afrobeats hits, listeners are engaging with a wide variety of styles.
Ultimately, this chart reflects one key trend—in Nigeria right now, it’s not just about dropping a hit, it’s about staying on repeat.
We can see right now, the race for dominance on Spotify Nigeria is being led by Asake with his top track Remember, sitting comfortably at the top with a massive 68.3 million streams. But it’s far from a one-song show.
Tracks like Fido’s Awolowo, Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML’s Dealer, and Asake’s Lonely At The Top continue to hold strong positions, each pushing well past the 50 million mark. It’s a clear sign of longevity—these aren’t just viral moments, they’re records people keep coming back to.
Further down the list, songs like Asake’s Nzaza & Terminator, and Seyi Vibe’s Doha show just how tight the competition is, with only small margins separating multiple hits. And closing out the Top 10, Asake & Wizkid’s MMS proves its staying power, still holding its ground among the most-streamed songs in the country.
What this chart really highlights is range. From introspective records to street anthems and global Afrobeats hits, Nigerian listeners are engaging with a wide spectrum of sounds—all at scale.
One thing is clear: in Nigeria right now, it’s not just about dropping a hit—it’s about staying on repeat.
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