Apple Music reveal the most streamed song in Nigeria for 2025
- Discovery Community
- Dec 3, 2025
- 2 min read

Apple Music Reveals Nigeria’s Most Streamed Songs of 2025 Asake, Wizkid, and Davido Dominate the Charts
Apple Music has officially confirmed the most streamed songs in Nigeria for 2025, unveiling its highly anticipated Top Songs of 2025 (Nigeria) list. As expected, Afrobeats heavyweights continue to define the nation’s musical landscape, with Asake, Wizkid, and Davido leading another year of chart domination.
Asake claims the No. 1 spot with his blockbuster hit “Why Love”, a song that has enjoyed massive streaming numbers and significant cultural impact throughout the year. His presence doesn’t end there Asake appears multiple times on the list, further solidifying his status as one of Nigeria’s most influential hitmakers of the decade.
Wizkid follows closely at No. 2 with “Kese (Dance)”, a track that has become a staple across playlists, clubs, and radio. His joint efforts with Asake, including “MMS” and “Bad Girl,” also land comfortably in the Top 10, highlighting the powerful chemistry between the duo.
Davido continues his long-running streak of delivering chart-toppers, securing two major spots with “Funds” featuring ODUMODUBLVCK and Chike, and “With You” featuring Omah Lay. Both songs have maintained strong fan appeal and heavy rotation throughout 2025.
The list also shines a spotlight on rising stars such as Fido, FOLA, and BNXN, whose solo and collaborative hits showcase the expanding diversity and innovation within Nigeria’s music scene.
Apple Music’s Top 10 Songs in Nigeria – 2025
Asake – Why Love
Wizkid – Kese (Dance)
Davido, ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike – Funds
Asake & Wizkid – MMS
Davido & Omah Lay – With You
Fido – Joy Is Coming
BNXN & Rema – Fi Kan We Kan
BNXN – Pidgin & English
Wizkid & Asake – Bad Girl
FOLA & Bella Shmurda – Who Does That?
With established icons and rising talents all making their mark, 2025 has proven to be another dynamic year for Nigerian music one driven by creativity, collaboration, and an ever-growing global audience.





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