Ckay reaches 1 billion Spotify streams with Love Nwantiti

CKay's 'Love Nwantiti' becomes first solo Nigerian song to join Spotify 1 Billion Club

Ckay has achieved a milestone in the music industry, becoming the first Nigerian artist to have a solo song reach 1 billion streams on Spotify. The feat was accomplished with his 2019 hit single “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)”, which recently surpassed the 1 billion streams mark on the platform. This achievement also makes Ckay the first solo male African artist to reach this landmark.

The singer expressed his gratitude on social media, stating that he is thankful to God and the people involved in this historic success. This achievement is a significant milestone for the Nigerian music industry, highlighting the growing global recognition of African artists.

It is worth noting that Ckay is not the first African artist to join the Spotify 1 billion club. Wizkid was the first African artist to achieve this feat in 2017, through his collaboration with Drake on the song “One Dance”. However, Ckay’s achievement is notable as it is the first time a solo Nigerian song has reached this milestone.

Other African artists have also achieved significant success on Spotify. Rema, a Nigerian singer, was the first African lead artist to have a song surpass 1 billion streams on the platform, with the remix of his hit song “Calm Down” featuring Selena Gomez. Additionally, South African singer Tyla became the first African female artist to join the Spotify 1 billion club with her viral hit “Water”.

Ckay’s achievement highlights the growing popularity of African music globally and the increasing recognition of Nigerian artists on international platforms. The milestone is a testament to the artist’s hard work and dedication to his craft. As the music industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how African artists continue to break barriers and achieve new heights of success.

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