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
“Marhaba” Spends Another Week at No. 1 on the Top 100
Kizz Daniel’s “Marhaba” tallied 2.49 million on-demand streams (No. 2 on streaming) and 94.12 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 1 on radio). As a result, it spends a third week at No. 1 on the Official Nigeria Top 100.
Asake’s “MMS” with Wizkid rebounds 3-2 after topping the chart for three weeks.
Smur Lee & ODUMODUBLVCK’s “Juju” with Shallipopi slides 2-3 after leading the Top 100 for four weeks.
FOLA’s “Alone” featuring BNXN rises to a new high of No. 4 on this week’s singles chart– it tallied 2.62 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 20 million in radio reach (No. 53 on radio). It is the highest charting single in FOLA’s career. (BNXN is credited on this week’s entry as the remix accounts for the largest share of the total activity).
Fido’s “Awolowo” dips 4-5 on this week’s chart while Darkoo’s “Favorite Girl (Remix)” featuring Rema slips 5-6.
Rounding out this week’s top ten; Phyno’s “Grateful” jumps from No. 49 to a new peak of No. 7 on this week’s chart after tallying 54.2 million in radio reach (No. 3 on radio) and 804,000 on-demand streams (No. 23 on streaming).
It is the third top ten off Phyno’s latest studio album ‘Full Time Job’ – joining “Do I (Remix)” (No. 6 peak) and “Time Of My Life” with ArrDee (No. 8).
Asake & Travis Scott’s “Active” lifts 10-8 – it peaked at No. 2 on the Official Nigeria Top 100 while Omah Lay’s “Moving” drops 6-9 in its eighth week on the chart.
Young Jonn’s “Stronger” rebounds 11-10 on this week’s Top 100.
Just Outside The Top Ten
Asake’s “Remember” hits a new peak of No. 13 in its 27th week on the Nigeria Top 100; it tallied 691,000 on-demand streams (No. 30 on streaming) and 42.5 million in radio reach (No. 13 on radio).
Shallipopi’s “Free Service” debuts at No. 14 with 1.18 million on-demand streams (No. 13 on streaming) and 23.7 million in radio reach (No. 44 on radio).
Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” ranks at No. 19 on this week’s chart – it has now spent 58 weeks on the chart, becoming the third joint longest charting song on the official singles chart in Nigeria [equal with “Essence” and behind only “Calm Down” and “Peru”].