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The most streamed Nigerian songs on Spotify in 2022

At the 2022 edition of Wrapped, Burna Boy’s track ‘It's Plenty’ was announced as the most streamed Nigerian song on Spotify.

The most streamed Nigerian songs on Spotify in 2022
Burna Boy, Spotify's most streamed African artist in 2022

At the 2022 edition of Wrapped, an annual event by Spotify which looked at the songs, playlists, artists and albums that defined the year in music, Burna Boy’s track ‘It's Plenty’ was announced as the most streamed song on Spotify.

Spotify, the leading music streaming platform, wrapped up the year in Nigeria with its biggest event in the country yet on Thursday, 8th December 2022. The party was in celebration of Wrapped, the streaming platform’s annual look at the songs, playlists, artists and albums that defined the year in music.

Victor Okpala, Spotify’s Artist & Label Partnerships Manager, West Africa, who spoke at the 2022 edition of ‘Wrapped’, said Burnaboy was the most globally streamed artist in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa this year.

Other male artists in the top 10 artists in Nigeria comprise Wizkid, BNXN fka Buju, Davido, Asake, Drake, Fireboy DML, Kizz Daniel, Omah Lay and Rema. Mavin’s princess, Ayra Starr is the most streamed female artiste in Nigeria for 2022, while Tems has the ultimate vibe among Nigeria’s musical exports in 2022. ‘Wait For You’, the musician’s collabo with Drake & Future, was the leading Nigerian song export of 2022.



For one night only at The Hall in Victoria Island, Spotify brought together the cream of Nigerian media, influencers, music industry practitioners, artists and fans, to celebrate the many wins and milestones that took Afrobeats to the world this year.

The night's host was the masterful MC & media personality, Sheye Banks, who broke the ice and kept guests engaged, hyping up the crowd and putting down his best dance moves. The night featured a seemingly endless slew of revolving dance sessions, with guests taking the stage to show off their moves and dance to the year’s biggest songs. Filled cups and glasses provided fuel for the night, courtesy of Bombay Sapphire.

Enioluwa, the Gen Z darling and social media influencer, got fans on the purple carpet talking about their 2022 Wrapped insights, uncovering many interesting stories that confirmed Nigerians’ love for their local sounds and artists. Guests also had the opportunity to freeze the night in time, creating visual moments in the creative photo booths at the venue.


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Music on the night was kicked off by DJ Tohbadt who took guests on a trip from Lagos to Jo’burg and back, with a mix of Afrobeats and Amapiano tunes. The evening then took on more life when multi-hyphenate DJ, Spinall delivered an amazing set, built around his hit collaborations, including Palazzo, one of the most streamed songs in Nigeria in 2022, according to Spotify’s Wrapped data. Nigerian artists, Skales and Reekado Banks also made appearances on the night, much to the excitement of their fans.


Nigerian's listening habit on spotify

Closing out the event, Spotify’s Head of PR & Communications for Sub-Saharan Africa, Michelle Atagana said, “Wrapped is our biggest fan moment of the year. We wanted to celebrate the Afrobeats journey, the big wins of the past year, and we’re glad to continue to elevate the experience for artists and fans alike.”


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