Chart rankings on the Official Nigeria Top 100 are based on weighted formula incorporating audio and video streams within Nigeria, as well as airplay on radio and satellite TV 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
“2:30” logs a third week at No. 1 on the Official Nigeria Top 100 as it tallies 2.94 million on-demand streams (No. 2 on streaming) and 82 million in radio reach (No. 2 on radio) during the tracking week of April 21 – 27, 2023.
As a result, it becomes Asake’s longest charting No. 1 song as a lead artiste on the singles chart in Nigeria (“Yoga,” “PBUY” and “Terminator” spent two weeks each in different spans atop the singles chart in Nigeria).
Davido’s “UNAVAILABLE” with Musa Keys holds at its No. 2 peak for another week; it tallied 2.22 million on-demand streams (No. 3 on streaming) and 81.2 million in radio reach (No. 3 on radio).
Zinoleesky’s “Many Things” launches at No. 3 on this week’s chart – it takes the honor of the biggest debut on the Top 100. The song drew 4.07 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 17.3 million in radio reach (No. 52 on radio).
“Many Things” becomes Zinoleesky’s eleventh top ten entry in Nigeria.
Adekunle Gold’s “Party No Dey Stop” retreats 3-4 after topping the chart for two weeks while BNXN fka Buju’s “GWAGWALADA” slides 4-5. “Gwagwalada” led the Top 100 for four weeks.
Davido’s “FEEL” holds at No. 6 for another week after debuting and peaking at No. 4 on the chart. Victony & Tempoe’s “Soweto (Remix)” with Rema & Don Toliver dips 5-7. The song is now challenging for No. 1 on next week’s chart following the release of another remix featuring Omah Lay.
Rounding out this week’s top ten; Spyro & Tiwa Savage’s “Who Is Your Guy (Remix)” is steady at No. 8 while Tiwa Savage’s “Stamina” with Ayra Starr & Young Jonn falls 7-9.
Omah Lay’s “soso” is down to No. 10. As a result, the song has now logged a milestone 19 weeks in the top ten of the singles chart. It is now the second longest charting song in the top ten region of an aggregate chart in Nigeria – behind only the 30 weeks of “Peru.”
Just outside the top ten; Johnny Drille’s “Believe Me” ranks at No. 13 while Olamide & Ckay’s “Trumpet” debuts at No. 15.