Afrobeats continues its steady rise on the global stage, with Nigerian stars maintaining a strong presence on major international music charts, particularly the United States Billboard Hot 100 and the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart.
Burna Boy Tops Afrobeats Representation on Billboard Hot 100
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy currently holds the record as the Afrobeats/African artist with the highest number of entries on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, with a total of nine appearances.
His latest entry reportedly came through his collaboration with Colombian superstar Shakira on the track “Dai Dai”, further expanding his footprint on the global chart.
Over the years, Burna Boy’s consistency on the Hot 100 has been driven by a mix of solo hits and high-profile international collaborations. Songs such as “Last Last” and “WGFT” are among his charting records that helped establish his global commercial appeal.

His achievement underscores his position as one of Africa’s most successful musical exports, consistently bridging the gap between Afrobeats and mainstream global pop music.
Tems Follows Closely With Eight Hot 100 Entries
Singer Tems has also built an impressive record on the Billboard Hot 100, with eight chart entries to her name.
The Nigerian vocalist has gained international recognition largely through her collaborations with global superstars. Her contributions to songs such as Beyoncé’s “Move” and J. Cole’s “Bounce Road Blues” have helped cement her status as one of the most in-demand African voices in global music.
Tems’ rise has been particularly notable due to her unique vocal style and her ability to adapt seamlessly across genres, from R&B to Afrobeats-infused pop.
Her consistent presence on the Hot 100 reflects the growing demand for African female artists in international music spaces.
Wizkid Records Five Billboard Hot 100 Entries
Afrobeats icon Wizkid has also made a significant impact on the Billboard Hot 100, with five entries recorded so far.
Among his most notable appearances are “Essence”, his global smash hit featuring Tems, and “Brown Skin Girl”, his collaboration with Beyoncé and Blue Ivy Carter, which earned him a Grammy Award.
Wizkid’s success on the chart highlights his role as one of the pioneers of Afrobeats’ global expansion, with a career spanning over a decade of international recognition.
Asake Dominates U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart With Over 70 Entries
While the Billboard Hot 100 reflects global mainstream success, the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart has become another important measure of African music dominance in recent years.
On this chart, Afrobeats star Asake currently leads all artists with more than 70 entries, making him the most charted artist on the platform.
His dominance reflects both his prolific output and his strong streaming performance across digital platforms in the United States and beyond.
Since breaking into the mainstream with his hit “Lady” in 2020, Asake has maintained a steady release pattern, with multiple successful projects including Mr Money With The Vibes, Work of Art, and Lungu Boy.
His ability to consistently deliver charting records has positioned him as one of the fastest-rising global Afrobeats stars.
Afrobeats Global Influence Continues to Grow
The combined achievements of Burna Boy, Tems, Wizkid, and Asake highlight the rapid global expansion of Afrobeats over the past decade.
From the Billboard Hot 100 to genre-specific charts, Nigerian artists are increasingly becoming dominant forces in international music rankings.
Industry observers say the trend reflects not only streaming growth but also the increasing collaboration between African artists and global superstars.
As Afrobeats continues to evolve, the presence of these artists on major charts signals a long-term shift in the global music landscape, with Africa now firmly positioned at the centre of mainstream pop culture influence.





