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
CKay & Mavo’s “BODY (danz)” tallied 2.54 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 61 million in radio reach (No. 2 on radio). As a result, it logs a second week atop the Official Nigeria Top 100 in Nigeria. “BODY (danz)” is CKay & Mavo’s first No. 1 official singles in the country.
Rema’s “FUN” rebounds 3-2 on this week’s chart – the song previously topped the Official Nigeria Top 100 for eight consecutive weeks, becoming the longest No. 1 single of 2025. It continues to lead the official radio chart, tallying 63.04 million in radio airplay impressions this week (ninth week at No. 1 on radio).
DJ Tunez, DJ Maphorisa & Wizkid’s “MONEY CONSTANT” with Mavo lifts to a new peak of No. 3 in its third week on the chart. It tallied 2.32 million on-demand streams (No. 2 on streaming) and 47.8 million in radio reach (No. 6 on radio). It is DJ Tunez’s highest charting entry on the official singles chart – surpassing the No. 4 peak of “One Condition” with Wizkid & FOLA earlier this year.
Ayra Starr & Rema’s “Who’s Dat Girl” falls 2-4 in its fourth week on the chart. The song has peaked at No. 2 so far on the Top 100.
FOLA’s “you” rebounds 6-5 after peaking at No. 2 on the Top 100. The song has spent 14 weeks in the top ten of the Official Nigeria Top 100.
Sarz’s “Getting Paid” with Asake, Skillibeng & Wizkid lifts 7-6 in its seventh week on the chart. The song debuted and peaked at No. 2 on the official singles chart in Nigeria.
Mavo’s “Shakabulizzy (Remix)” featuring Davido drops 4-7 after peaking at No. 3 on the Official Nigeria Top 100.
Rounding out this week’s top ten; Adekunle Gold’s “Many People” lifts to a new peak of No. 8 in its sixth week on the chart. The song tallied 1.07 million on-demand streams (No. 15 on streaming) and 44.9 million in radio airplay impressions (No. 8 on radio). Adewale Ayuba & Yinka Ayefele are not credited on this week’s entry as the video version does not account for the largest share of total chart points.
As a result, it becomes the fourth top ten entry off the artiste’s latest album ‘Fuji’ – joining “Obimo,” “Coco Money” and “Only God Can Save Me.” ‘Fuji’ equals the total of four top ten entries off ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2022) as the artiste’s album with the most top ten entries in Nigeria.
Dave & Tems’ “Raindance” rebounds to a new peak of No. 9 in its third week on the chart after drawing 820,000 on-demand streams (No. 27 on streaming) and 38.7 million in radio reach (No. 12 on radio). It is the highest charting off Dave’s latest album ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp.’
Blaqbonez’s “ACL” dips 9-10 after peaking No. 8 on the chart.
Just Outside the Top Ten
- Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” ranks at No. 19 on this week’s chart – it has spent a record 71 weeks on the chart, becoming the longest charting song on the official singles chart in Nigeria.
- FOLA’s “caricature” reaches a new peak of No. 20 in its tenth week on the chart.
- Mavo’s “Tumo Weto” jumps from No. 61 to a new peak of No. 38 on this week’s chart. The 2023 song initially received some attention from new listeners of the fan in the past month. However, it has enjoyed a surge in popularity in the past two weeks, leading to a No. 16 position on this week’s official streaming chart and eventually a top 40 placement on the combined Official Nigeria Top 100.
