In an impressive display of musical prowess, Burna Boy’s collaboration with South African sensations Titom and Yuppe on the ‘Twala Bam’ remix has catapulted to the top of the TurnTable Top 100 chart, making history in just one week. This remarkable achievement is a testament to Burna Boy’s talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft.
The song’s success can be attributed to its infectious beat, viral dance steps, and captivating music video, which have all contributed to its massive commercial success across streaming platforms and radio stations. ‘Twala Bam’ started as an underground hit in South Africa but has now become an international sensation, with Burna Boy’s feature taking it to new heights and introducing it to a wider audience.
Interestingly, Davido was initially considered for the remix, but the plan was scrapped, and Burna Boy was brought on board, resulting in a unique and catchy collaboration that has paid off in a big way. This achievement solidifies Burna Boy’s reputation as a hitmaker and a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, following his Grammy win and other successful collaborations.
Titom, Yuppe, and @burnaboy’s “Tshwala Bam (Remix)” with S.N.E ascends to No. 1 on this week’s Official Nigeria Top 100
— TurnTable Charts (@TurntableCharts) May 27, 2024
It tallied 4.13 million on-demand streams (#1 on streaming) and 27.8 million in radio impressions (#12 on radio)
See full chart here https://t.co/grrl9xikRK pic.twitter.com/ARx8IuxClv
The ‘Twala Bam’ remix has enjoyed immense popularity, with over 697,000 streams on YouTube Nigeria in just one week, making it the most streamed song on the platform. Its success is a reflection of the power of music to bring people together and transcend borders, as well as the growing influence of African music on the global stage.
With this achievement, Burna Boy continues to cement his position as one of the leading figures in African music, and his collaboration with Titom and Yuppe serves as a testament to the beauty of musical collaboration and the boundless potential of African talent.
