Chart rankings on the Official Nigeria Top 100 are based on a weighted formula incorporating audio and video streams within Nigeria, as well as airplay on radio in the country. It is the first and only standard music chart in Nigeria, providing comprehensive music activity including the official No. 1 song in Nigeria
“JUJU” Remains at No. 1 on the Top 100
Smur Lee & ODUMODUBLVCK’s “JUJU” featuring Shallipopi tallied 3.18 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 72.8 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 2 on radio). As a result, it logs a fourth week at No. 1 on the chart.
It becomes the joint longest No. 1 song for ODUMODUBLVCK (“BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR” also spent four weeks at No. 1. In addition, “JUJU” surpasses “CAST” to become Shallipopi’s longest No. 1 single in Nigeria.
Asake’s “MMS” with Wizkid spends another week at No. 2 on this week’s Top 100 while Asake’s “Active” with Travis Scott and Omah Lay’s “Moving” swap places at No. 3 and No. 4 respectively.
Darkoo’s “Favorite Girl” with Rema is unchanged at No. 5 for another week after reaching No. 3 on the chart.
Fido’s “Awolowo” surges to a new peak of No. 6 on this week’s Top 100 – it tallied 2.46 million on-demand streams (No. 2 on streaming) and 19.9 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 52 on radio).
Kaestyle & Kizz Daniel’s “My Dealer (Remix)” dips 6-7 – it peaked at No. 3 on the Nigeria Top 100.
Rounding out this week’s top ten; Fireboy DML’s “iseoluwa” remains at its No. 8 peak for another week, Burna Boy’s “Higher” rebounds 12-9 while Young Jonn’s “Stronger” falls 7-10.
Outside Top Ten
Just outside the top ten;
— Niphkeys’ “Close To Me” with BNXN & Zinoleesky debuts at No. 12;
– Ayo Maff’s “Are You There?” rises to a new peak for another week at No. 16
– Hyce, BoyPee & Brown Joel’s “Constantly” lifts to a new peak of No. 17.
– Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” returns into the top 20 at No. 19. It holds the record for most weeks at No. 1 on the official singles chart in Nigeria, when it topped the chart for 13 non-consecutive weeks last year.
– Fola & Bhadboi OML’s “Fola” rockets to a new peak of No. 26.