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
Rema’s “FUN” tallied 72.6 million in radio reach (No. 1 on radio) and 2.39 million on-demand streams (No. 2 on streaming) as it rules the official singles chart in Nigeria for a seventh consecutive week. As a result, it is now the longest No. 1 entry on the Official Nigeria Top 100 – surpassing Davido’s “With You” featuring Omah Lay and Fido’s “Joy Is Coming.”
All the No. 1 Longest No. 1 Entries on the Official Singles Chart in Nigeria
- “Lonely At The Top,” by Asake (13 weeks)
- “Godly,” by Omah Lay (11 weeks)
- “Twe Twe,” by Kizz Daniel & Davido (10 weeks)
- “Sip (Alcohol),” by Joeboy (10 weeks)
- “FUN,” by Rema (7 weeks)
- “Bandana,” by Fireboy DML & Asake (7 weeks)
- “Buga (Lo Lo Lo)” by Kizz Daniel & Tekno (7 weeks)
- “FOR YOU,” by Teni featuring Davido (7 weeks)
- “With You,” by Davido featuring Omah Lay (6 weeks)
- “Joy Is Coming,” by Fido (6 weeks)
Ayra Starr & Rema’s “Who Is Dat Girl” debuts at No. 2 on the Official Nigeria Top 100 after tallying 2.83 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 52 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 6 on radio). It is Ayra Starr’s biggest debut and highest charting entry of 2025 – surpassing the No. 3 peaks of “Gimme Dat” with Wizkid and “Hot Body.”
Sarz’s “Getting Paid” with Wizkid, Asake & Skillibeng dips to No. 3 from its No. 2 peak while Fola’s “You” holds at No. 4 for another week. The song has spent eleven weeks in the top ten of the official singles chart in Nigeria.
Blaqbonez & Fola’s “Despacito” launches at No. 5 on this week’s Official Nigeria Top 100 with 54.9 million in radio impressions (No. 5 on radio) and 1.15 million on-demand streams (No. 20 on streaming). It is the biggest debut and highest charting single off Blaqbonez’s latest studio album ‘No Excuses.’
ODUMODUBLVCK’s “INDUSTRY MACHINE” slips 5-6 while Adekunle Gold’s “Only God Can Save Me” with Davido lifts 10-7.
Rounding out this week’s top ten; ODUMODUBLVCK’s “BIG TIME” with Wizkid falls 3-8, Zlatan & Qing Madi’s “Demons” moves from No. 24 to No. 9 following the release of Zlatan’s latest album ‘Symbol of Hope.’ It tallied 39.3 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 9 on radio) and 947,000 on-demand streams (No. 28 on streaming). It is the second top ten entry off the album, joining “Get Better” with Fola which peaked at No. 2 on the chart earlier this year.
Burna Boy’s former No. 1 “Love” drops 7-10.
Outside the Top Ten
- Blaqbonez’s “ACL” debuts at No. 11 – it tallied 1.52 million on-demand streams (No. 5 on streaming) and 18.3 million in radio reach (No. 48 on radio).
- Adekunle Gold’s “Many People” lifts to a new peak of No. 12 in its third week on the chart.
- Rybeena & Joeboy’s “Adunni” rises to a new high of No. 16.
