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    History Made! Burna Boy Breaks Spotify Record, Overtakes Tyla to Become Africa’s Biggest Streaming Artist

    Nigerian music star Burna Boy has become the African artist with the highest number of monthly listeners on Spotify after reaching a record 46.84 million listeners on the streaming platform.

    The Grammy-winning singer surpassed the previous African record of 46.58 million monthly listeners held by South African artist Tyla, reclaiming the top spot on the continent’s Spotify rankings.

    The surge in Burna Boy’s streaming numbers has been driven largely by the success of “Dai Dai,” his collaboration with Colombian singer Shakira, which serves as the official anthem of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The song gained global attention following its performance during the tournament’s opening ceremony and has continued to perform strongly across international music charts.

    The achievement adds to Burna Boy’s already impressive streaming catalogue, led by hits including “Last Last,” which remains one of his most successful songs on Spotify and is approaching 600 million streams.

    The new milestone comes ahead of the release of Burna Boy’s next studio album and his planned “Unity Tour,” scheduled to begin later this year.

    “Dai Dai” has also enjoyed strong commercial success across Europe, reaching No. 1 in Spain, No. 2 in France, No. 3 in Italy, No. 4 in the United Kingdom, No. 5 in Switzerland and No. 8 in Germany, aided by extensive World Cup exposure and radio airplay.

    Among African artists on Spotify, Burna Boy currently leads Tems, who has 40.64 million monthly listeners, while Ayra Starr and Rema also remain among the continent’s most-streamed acts.

    Globally, Spotify’s all-time peak monthly listener rankings continue to be led by Bruno Mars with 133.6 million listeners, followed by Justin Bieber with 128.4 million, The Weeknd with 113.9 million, Rihanna with 110.3 million and Michael Jackson with 109.6 million.

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    Franklin Ugo Ndibe is a seasoned Nigerian journalist and media professional renowned for his incisive reporting and editorial leadership in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector.

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