Seyi Vibez Dominates Q1 2024 Streaming Charts in Nigeria

In the latest report from TurnTable Charts for the first quarter of 2024, Seyi Vibez has emerged as the top artist in Nigeria, leading the streaming charts across all major platforms. With a staggering 156.3 million streams, Seyi Vibez’s dominance is a testament to his mainstream success, with his EP ‘NAHAMciaga’ being the most streamed project of the quarter.

Following closely behind is street hop star Shallipopi, who secured the second spot with 112 million streams, thanks to his debut album ‘Presido La Pluto’ and the hit single ‘Cast’, which ranks as the third biggest song of Q1 2024. Odumodublvck takes the third position with 106.7 million streams, attributed to his collaboration on Shallipopi’s ‘Cast’ and the continuous success of his mixtape ‘Eziokwu’.

In the top 5, Kizz Daniel rounds off the list with 94.8 million streams, propelled by the remix of his hit single ‘Twe Twe’ and the commercial success of his new EP ‘TZA’. The diversity and talent showcased by these artists highlight the vibrant music scene in Nigeria.

The top 20 most streamed artists in Nigeria for Q1 2024 showcase the incredible talent and creativity present in the country’s music industry. Bella Shmurda, with 36.4 million streams, secures the 15th spot, further emphasizing the depth and richness of Nigerian music.

This report not only highlights the individual achievements of these artists but also underscores the collective impact of Nigerian music on the global stage. As the music industry continues to evolve, these artists are at the forefront, shaping the sound and narrative of Nigerian music for audiences worldwide.

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