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Biggest Full Opening Week Streams for Albums in Nigeria: A Breakdown

Biggest Full Opening Week Streams for Albums in Nigeria

The Nigerian music industry continues to hit new milestones in streaming, with artists consistently breaking records and setting benchmarks for full opening week streams. The latest data from TurnTable Charts highlights the six biggest full opening week streams for albums in Nigeria, measured in equivalent units sold. Here’s a closer look at these impressive achievements:

  1. Timeless by Davido
    Davido’s fourth studio album, Timeless, takes the crown with 50.1 million streams in its first week, equivalent to 33,600 units sold. The album, released in March 2023, featured hit singles like Unavailable and Feel, and its massive commercial success reflects Davido’s global influence and dedicated fan base.
  2. Morayo by Wizkid
    Following closely is Wizkid’s latest project, Morayo, which recorded 48.6 million streams (32,450 units sold) in its opening week. Released in November 2024, Morayo features star-studded collaborations and showcases Wizkid’s ability to consistently deliver chart-dominating music.
  3. Mr. Money With The Vibe by Asake
    Asake’s debut album, Mr. Money With The Vibe, comes in third with 43.6 million streams (29,000 units sold). Released in September 2022, the album was a game-changer, cementing Asake as one of Nigeria’s top Afrobeats stars.
  4. Lungu Boy by Asake
    Asake’s third studio album, Lungu Boy, continues his streak of success with 42.5 million streams (28,330 units sold). Released in August 2024, the album showcases Asake’s growth and mastery of his craft.
  5. Love, Damini by Burna Boy
    Burna Boy’s Love, Damini ranks fifth with 38.3 million streams (25,533 units sold) in its first week. The album, released in July 2022, featured international hits like Last Last and solidified Burna Boy’s position as a global Afrobeats ambassador.
  6. Work of Art by Asake
    Asake makes another appearance on the list with his sophomore album, Work of Art, which garnered 38.1 million streams (25,400 units sold) in its debut week. Released in June 2023, the album demonstrates his consistency in delivering hits.

The Streaming Revolution in Nigeria

These numbers reflect the significant role of streaming in propelling Nigerian music to global prominence. Platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay are empowering Nigerian artists to reach wider audiences, break records, and set the stage for even bigger achievements.

As the competition intensifies, fans and industry watchers are eager to see which artist will set the next record for opening week streams in Nigeria.

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