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Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has led the Global Impact List of Nigerian artistes on Spotify in the first quarter of 2025.
He topped the chart on the list of top 30 Nigerian songs and songs featuring Nigerian artistes with the most listens outside Nigeria on the Spotify platform, capturing the international audience.
From powerhouses to chart-topping rising stars, Nigerian artistes continue to make global waves in 2025. This list specifically spotlights music based on its global listenership outside of Nigeria.
A ‘Baby’ Boom by Rema Commands the Global Stage
Fresh off celebrating the first anniversary of his bold album HEIS, Rema continues to cement his global star power. His track “Baby (Is It a Crime),” which features a sample by the iconic soul artiste, Sade Adu, earned the top spot on Spotify’s just-released Global Impact List, ranking as the most exported Nigerian song in the first half of 2025. This milestone reinforces Rema’s status as a global powerhouse.
Gospel Sound Finds Place on the Global Stage
Quite notably, in a list dominated by Afrobeats and contemporary sounds, “Favour” by Lawrence Oyor stands out as the only gospel track to make the Global Impact List. The presence of the track signals that global audiences are drawn to music that connects with them, regardless of genre and highlights the diversity of sound within Nigeria’s music exports.
New Voices Emerge, Claiming Their International Spotlight
Beyond the established names, the list highlights the exciting ascension of emerging talent. Artistes such as Chella and Minz are carving out their international presence, each earning spots on the list with tracks “My Darling” and “Number One,” a standout collaboration with Himra, a breakout artiste from Ivory Coast, who delivered one of the most talked-about performances at the Les Flammes Award earlier this year.
Their inclusion signals a future for Nigerian music and underscores a rapidly growing international appetite for fresh sounds emanating from Nigeria, where new voices are not only gaining traction but are being celebrated globally.
Female Artistes Make Their Mark
Female artistes are demonstrably asserting their influence on the global stage. Both Ayra Starr and Teni secured positions on the list, with Ayra Starr contributing two tracks, “All The Love” and “Gimme Dat,” while Teni’s “Money” also made a strong showing. Their achievements underscore the continued boundary-pushing and vital presence of women in the Nigerian music landscape.
The OGs Still Reign Supreme
While a new generation rapidly rises, the enduring pillars of Afrobeats demonstrate their influence. Davido leads the pack with an impressive nine entries on the list, followed closely by Burna Boy with five. Their consistent chart presence and widespread appeal highlight their sustained global impact and cross-generational resonance.
Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, said: “This year’s Global Impact List is a testament to the vast range and international appeal of Nigerian music.
“We’re seeing both seasoned global talents and promising new artists making significant strides. It’s particularly exciting to observe Afrobeats not only dominating but continually evolving, capturing the attention of a global audience. Spotify is proud to be a part of this movement.”
Top 30 Most Exported Tracks
| Artist | Song |
|---|---|
| Rema | Baby (Is It a Crime) |
| Shallipopi | Laho |
| Davido, Omah Lay | With You (feat. Omah Lay) |
| Chella | My Darling |
| Burna Boy, Travis Scott | TaTaTa (feat. Travis Scott) |
| Frenna, Shallipopi | ZAAZAA |
| Coldplay, TWICE, Burna Boy, Elyanna, TINI, Little Simz | WE PRAY – TWICE Version |
| Burna Boy | Update |
| Burna Boy, Shallipopi | Laho II |
| Davido | Be There Still |
| Ayra Starr, Wizkid | Gimme Dat (feat. Wizkid) |
| Davido, Victoria Monét | Offa Me (feat. Victoria Monét) |
| Davido, Chris Brown | Titanium (feat. Chris Brown) |
| Rema | Bout U |
| ODUMODUBLVCK, Victony | PITY THIS BOY (with Victony) |
| Ayra Starr | All The Love |
| Lawrence Oyor | Favour |
| Black Sherif, Fireboy DML | So It Goes |
| Asake | WHY LOVE |
| Beéle, Thisizlondon | si mañana me muero |
| Adekunle Gold | Obimo |
| Davido, Tayc, Dadju | Lover Boy (feat. Tayc & Dadju) |
| Davido, Shenseea, 450 | R&B (feat. Shenseea & 450) |
| Burna Boy | Sweet Love |
| Tobias Rahim, Kabusa Oriental Choir | Regntid (feat. Kabusa Oriental Choir) |
| Teni | Money |
| Davido | 10 Kilo |
| Himra, Minz | NUMBER ONE (feat. Minz) |
| Davido, Victony, Musa Keys | Holy Water (feat. Victony & Musa Keys) |
| Davido | Anything |
