Wizkid’s critically acclaimed fourth album, Made In Lagos, continues to cement its legacy as a monumental force in African music. In a historic feat, the album has re-entered the Billboard World Albums Chart at No. 24, marking its sixth consecutive year on the chart—a record for any African album.

A Commercial and Cultural Phenomenon
Released in October 2020, Made In Lagos has enjoyed unparalleled success, especially in the United States, where it debuted on the Billboard 200 and spent an impressive 100 weeks on the Billboard World Albums Chart—a record-breaking milestone.
The album’s global appeal has been driven by its hit single “Essence” featuring Tems, which reached the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 9 after the release of its remix featuring Justin Bieber. This made it the highest-charting Afrobeats song in history.
Accolades and Impact
Made In Lagos earned several prestigious accolades, including:
- A Grammy nomination for Best Global Music Album.
- A nomination for Best Global Music Performance for “Essence.”
- Ranking No. 2 on the Billboard Year-End World Album Chart in 2022, trailing only BTS’s Proof.
The album is widely regarded as a turning point for Afrobeats on the global stage, blending the genre’s vibrant rhythms with a laid-back, soulful vibe that resonated across continents.
Legacy of Made In Lagos
Nearly five years after its release, Made In Lagos remains a cultural touchstone and one of the most impactful Nigerian albums of the streaming era. Its global success has played a pivotal role in elevating Afrobeats as a dominant force in international music, breaking barriers for African artists.
As Wizkid continues to make history, Made In Lagos stands as a testament to his artistry and the ever-growing influence of African music on the world stage.
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