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    Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Asake lead Spotify’s 2025 ranking of most-streamed Nigerian artistes

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    Wizkid has been named Nigeria’s most-streamed artiste of 2025 on Spotify, topping the platform’s latest ‘Wrapped’ list released on Wednesday. Seyi Vibez and Asake followed closely, rounding off the top three in a year defined by heavy competition among Afrobeats heavyweights.

    Wizkid’s album Morayo also emerged as the most-streamed album in Nigeria, while Davido’s 5ive ranked second. Davido and Omah Lay’s joint track With You claimed the No. 1 position as Nigeria’s most-streamed song of the year.

    Burna Boy maintained his status as Nigeria’s most-exported artiste globally. In the women’s category, Ayra Starr once again topped the list of most-streamed female artistes, with Tems, Smur Lee, Tiwa Savage, and gospel singer Sunmisola also ranking high.

    The accomplishment adds to Wizkid’s recent success after Morayo was named the most-streamed album in Sub-Saharan Africa on Apple Music’s 2025 year-end chart.

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