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Most-Streamed Nigerian Songs in Q1 of 2025

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The primary quarter of 2025 has been an thrilling journey for Nigerian music lovers. Whether or not on the highway, at a celebration, or scrolling by means of social media, there’s been no escaping the sounds and songs which have outlined the beginning of the 12 months. 

Turntable Charts just lately launched its record of Nigeria’s most-streamed songs from January to March, and it’s an interesting mixture of business giants and rising skills.

These songs didn’t simply dominate playlists; they captured the temper of the nation, bringing pleasure, reflection, dance vibes, and avenue cred. Right here’s a take a look at the tracks Nigerians streamed essentially the most in Q1 of 2025.

Fido – Pleasure Is Coming (46.6M streams)

With over 46 million streams, Pleasure Is Coming has been greater than only a tune—it’s been a message of hope. Fido, mixing Afrobeat with wealthy soul components, struck a deep emotional chord with Nigerians, making this essentially the most performed observe of the quarter. It’s feel-good, inspiring, and a reminder that typically, music heals.

Wizkid – Kese (Dance) (30M streams)

Wizkid continues to show why he’s a drive within the recreation. Kese (Dance) is a silky mix of conventional African percussion and clean, fashionable manufacturing. The tune shortly turned a go-to for events and golf equipment, reminding everybody why Wizzy stays king of the groove.

Davido ft. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike – Funds (27.8M streams)

When Davido hyperlinks up with ODUMODUBLVCK and Chike, you realize you’re getting one thing daring. Funds is a layered fusion of Afrobeat, hip-hop, R&B, and Amapiano. The tune celebrates wins, money, and the nice life, and its video bursting with power has been a favourite on-line.

FOLA ft. Bella Shmurda – who does that? (21.7M streams)

Probably the most thrilling newcomers, FOLA scored a breakthrough hit with who does that?, that includes Bella Shmurda. It’s catchy, uncooked, and unapologetically avenue, with a hook that’s unattainable to disregard. This one’s been huge on repeat for followers who love a mixture of grit and groove.

Berri-Tiga & Peruzzi – Relationship (21.5M streams)

For these of their emotions, Relationship hit house. A candy but melancholic observe, Berri-Tiga and Peruzzi paint an image of affection and heartbreak that’s resonated with hundreds. It’s Afro-pop at its softest and most emotional.

Fido – Awolowo (20.1M streams)

Fido exhibits up twice within the high 10, and Awolowo proves his consistency. Named after Nigerian icon Obafemi Awolowo, the tune leans into mellow melodies and introspective vibes. There’s no official video but, however that hasn’t stopped followers from streaming it closely.

Wizkid ft. Asake – Dangerous Woman (19.9M streams)

Wizkid and Asake’s Dangerous Woman is pure fireplace—a assured, club-ready jam with hints of Amapiano and daring lyrics. It’s off Wizkid’s 2024 album MORAYO, and followers haven’t stopped taking part in it since.

Ayo Maff – Are you there? (19.6M streams)

In case you didn’t know Ayo Maff earlier than, you do now. Are you there? has shortly changed into a viral sensation, mixing street-wise lingo, Yoruba aptitude, and a catchy beat. The video and fan-made TikToks have solely boosted his visibility, making Ayo Maff one to look at.

Asake & Wizkid – MMS (19.5M streams)

One other highly effective pairing, Asake and Wizkid’s MMS rides a laid-back rhythm with lyrics about love and want. Their chemistry is easy, and followers have rewarded it with practically 20 million streams in three months. It’s chill, romantic, and endlessly replayable.

Naira Marley – Pxy Drip (19.1M streams)

Closing out the record is Naira Marley’s unapologetic comeback observe. Pxy Drip doesn’t maintain again provocative, playful, and excellent for social media skits. From the second he mentioned “I’m again,” followers couldn’t cease urgent play.

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