Spotify highlights Nigeria’s top 30 songs, tracks for 2025

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Spotify has released its ‘Global Impact List in Nigeria’, spotlighting the country’s top 30 songs and tracks for the first half of 2025.

By Babajide Awoyinfa

Spotify has released its ‘Global Impact List in Nigeria’, spotlighting the country’s top 30 songs and tracks for the first half of 2025.

According to the streaming service, the curated list
features Nigerian artistes that have resonated with international audiences.

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In a statement, Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, on Monday said that this year’s Global Impact List showcases the incredible range and global appeal of Nigerian music.

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According to Okumu, leading the charge is Afrobeats sensation, Rema, whose track, “Baby”, claims the #1 spot as the most exported Nigerian song of 2025.

Fresh off the first anniversary of his critically acclaimed album, ‘HEIS’, Rema continues to solidify his position as a global powerhouse, captivating listeners worldwide with his innovative sound.

In a list dominated by Afrobeats, gospel music shines on the global stage with Lawrence Oyor’s gospel anthem, “Favour”, which  stands out as the only gospel track to secure a spot.

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The Global Impact List also highlights the rise of Nigeria’s next generation of stars.

Emerging artistes Chella and Minz earned their place with standout tracks, “My Darling” and “Number One”.

These new voices underscore the growing international appetite for fresh, innovative sounds from Nigeria.

Also, Nigerian female artistes continue to make waves globally, with Ayra Starr securing two spots on the list with her tracks, “All The Love” and “Gimme Dat”, and Teni shining with her hit, “Money”.

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Their contributions highlight the powerful and boundary-pushing presence of women in Nigeria’s music scene, captivating audiences worldwide.

Davido leads with an impressive nine entries on the list, while Burna Boy follows closely with five.

According to Okumu, their consistent global appeal and cross-generational resonance reaffirm their status as pillars of Nigerian music’s international success. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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