Wizkid’s Morayo Breaks Record for Biggest First-Week Streams by an African Album on Spotify
Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has once again solidified his global dominance with his latest album, Morayo. The album has officially become the African album with the biggest first-week streams on Spotify, achieving a staggering 48 million streams in just six days. This remarkable feat breaks the previous record held by South African artist Tyla, whose album garnered 46.4 million streams in its first week.
Morayo showcases Wizkid’s signature blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and global influences, captivating fans worldwide. The record’s success is a testament to the artist’s ever-growing fanbase and the increasing global appreciation for African music. Each track delivers a unique vibe, combining infectious rhythms, smooth vocals, and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with listeners.
This milestone not only highlights Wizkid’s artistry but also underscores the rising influence of African music on the global stage. With Morayo achieving such monumental success within days of its release, it’s clear that Wizkid’s legacy as a trailblazer for Afrobeats continues to grow. Fans and critics alike are hailing the album as another masterstroke in his illustrious career.
As Morayo continues to dominate charts and playlists, Wizkid sets a new benchmark for African artists aiming to break into the international music scene.
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