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Asake is Spotify most-streamed artist in Nigeria

VAM News Update

Popular Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, aka Asake, has been ranked Nigeria’s most streamed artist of 2023 on Spotify.

The streaming platform made the announcement in data published on Wednesday.

Three of Asake’s songs appeared in the top 10 list of the most streamed tracks on Spotify in Nigeria.

His ‘Lonely at the Top’ earned its place at the very top; ‘2:30’ finished fourth; and ‘Amapiano,’ with Olamide, finished 10th.

On this year’s Spotify Wrapped for Nigeria, the Lonely at the Top star came first, while Burna Boy ranked second and Davido third.

Seyi Vibez finished the year in fourth position on the chart, followed by Omah Lay in fifth, BNXN in sixth, Rema in seventh, Odumodublvck in eighth, Olamide in ninth, and Wizkid in 10th place.

Also, Asake was the most streamed artist in Togo and Ghana.

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