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Davido’s ‘Timeless’ Emerged As Boomplay Most Streamed Song Of 2023
Davido’s ‘Timeless’ Emerged As Boomplay Most Streamed Song Of 2023
Boomplay, a popular music streaming platform, has released its year-end charts for the most streamed songs and albums in Nigeria for the year 2023.
According to these charts, Davido’s fourth studio album, ‘Timeless,’ has emerged as the most streamed project in Nigeria on the platform.
Following closely behind is Asake’s sophomore album, ‘Work Of Art,‘ and Omah Lay’s album titled ‘Boy Alone.’
Among the most streamed songs, Omah Lay’s hit track, ‘Soso,’ has taken the top spot. Kizz Daniel’s ‘Cough (Odo),’ and Adekunle Gold’s ‘Party No Dey Stop‘ featuring Zinoleesky complete the top three positions on the streaming charts.
In addition to the albums and songs, Boomplay also recognized the most streamed male and female artistes on their platform in Nigeria for the year.
Asake was named the most streamed male artiste, while Ayra Starr emerged as the most streamed female artiste.
These charts reflect the popularity and preference of Nigerian music listeners on Boomplay throughout 2023.
It showcases the impact and influence of various artists and their albums, as well as their individual hit songs.
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