Top Naija Afrobeats songs of 2021 (2024)

Compared to 2020, the first couple of months this year have been less eventful but no less satisfying on the pop front. The West African country is witnessing a streak of impressive submissions. Smash hits from the last quarter of 2020, such as Olamide’s ‘Loading’ featuring Bad Boy Timz,Burna Boy's ‘Onyeka’ andWizkid’s ‘Ginger’, have continued to amass appreciable rotation in the new year. Nonetheless, an exciting new stack, led by an almost unexpected contingent including Ayra Starr andBella Shmurda asserting themselves as fresh favourites, is collecting thick and fast in the mainstream.

A malleable music form, it is instructive to observe that Afrobeats is also beginning to embrace pop from southern Africa, most notably the house variant of amapiano.

There’s still an eternity to cover in 2021 and, as has become the tradition, Naija Afrobeats will run over with a delightful mix of soundtracks for the dancefloor, activism and personal emotions, transcending both the shores of Nigeria and the continent.

We bring you the latest instalment of our recurring listicle of the top Naija Afrobeats songs, which will be updated throughout 2021.

Feeling by Ladipoe ft. Buju

‘Feeling’is not only the brightest moment of Ladipoe’s career but also an iconic one for pop from West Africa. It is rare for a rapper to shoot to the forefront, but Ladipoe, an underground hip hop king for many years, has done it. During a trip to Ghana in 2021, Ladipoe acknowledged this to colleague Sarkodie. Nigerians “respect rap, but they don't really elevate,” he said. “To me, my whole thing is that I want to make a statement. I've been hustling. I’m humble, but I'm ready.”

For You by Teni ft. Davido

On theDavido-assisted ‘For You’,Tenicelebrates love, patience and sacrifice, like 2018’s ‘Case’. ‘For You’, whose Dammy Twitch-assisted video is constructed around a tale of prison escape, announcedTeni’s debut LPWondaland, which wasreleased inMarch.

Focus by Joeboy

Taken from the albumSomewhere Between Beauty & Magic,‘Focus’ was inspired by true events encountered by one ofJoeboy’s associates. The majestic highlife record explores the all-too-familiar subject matter of unrequited love.

Loading by Olamide ft. Bad Boy Timz

Taken fromOlamide’s last albumCarpe Diem, ‘Loading’, featuring the fast-rising Bad Boy Timz, was a December staple, and its impact has carried on deepinto this year. On theone hand, the bouncy jam continues Olamide’s run as Nigeria’s biggest rapper today. On the other hand, it ushers Timz in as a new Afrobeatsflagbearer.

Kilometre by Burna Boy

The energetic dancehall record is the Afro-fusion star’s first release after his historic Grammy win. Produced by longtime collaborator Chopstix, with Clarence Peters handling the accompanying video, ‘Kilometre’ sees Burna Boy takingstock of his remarkable musical journey, which also saw him grab his third consecutive BET Award for Best International Act in 2021.

Cash App by Bella Shmurda ft. Zlatan and Lincoln

Like his vocal instrument, Bella Shmurda’s ‘Cash App’ is foiled in gusty vibration. Deploying the mobile payment service as a metaphor, the singer discusses thedaily hustle and daily victories. Assisted by colleagues Zlatan and Lincoln, ‘Cash App’ premiered in October 2020 to rave reviews. It was published on One World Global Records and has amassed millions of streams on DSPs.

The Don by Mr Eazi

‘The Don’ is how singer and emPawa bossMr Eazientered 2021. It precedes his EPSomething Else.Additionally,it celebrates the musician’shoncho status in both music and entrepreneurship over the years. ‘The Don’, which gallantly blends pop with the operatic, was co-produced by Killertunes and E Kelly.

Away by Ayra Starr

Ayra Starr is Mavin Records head Don Jazzy’s latest protégé. ‘Away’ is taken from the young singer’s eponymous EP. In the passionate neo-R&B submission, Starr wants nothing more to do with a man who clearly spells trouble. Both song and EP have been met with resounding applause. Thus,Ayra Starr is the latest testament of Don Jazzy’s knack for creating stars.

My Life by DJ Manuel and Zlatan Ibile

Zlatanis known for up-tempo rhythms that spark spirited dance steps. On this new single, however,he teams up with DJ Manuel for a slow-going beat over which they render a heart-wrenching take on the realities of modest beginnings. Ultimately, however, the record preaches light at the end of the tunnel. ‘My Life’ was released on Zlatan’s Zanku Records.

Bounce by Rema

Don Jazzy protege Rema continues his brilliant run with ‘Bounce’, a party anthem dedicated to the sensual movements of a female body during dance. In an Afrobeats climate led by the Davidos, Wizkids and Burna Boys, the Mavin signee continues to chart his own path, drawing from everything from typical African rhythms to Arab and Asian influences.

Yaadman (Intro) by Yung L

Over four collections, the latest of which isYaadman Kingsize,his sophom*ore album,reggae-dancehall act Yung L continues to make a case for himself as an important reference for the Afrobeatsgenre in Nigeria. The bass-heavy ‘Yaadman’ is how the 11-track LP opens. Of its many attributes, including golden trumpet phrases, it is Yung L’s staccato flow that makes thisrecord a winner.

Pronto by Ajebo Hustlers ft. Omah Lay

Dynamic duo Ajebo Hustlersshot to regionalacclaim with ‘Barawo’, which questions the merits of jungle justice. On‘Pronto’ theypartner with resident lover boyOmah Layto amply the song’slustful gratification. It was produced by Semzi and its video was directed by TBA.

BBC Remix by Blaqbonez ft. Tiwa Savage

Chocolate CityRapperBlaqbonezupdates his highly successful vulgar offering ‘BBC’ with a fresh touch from Afrobeats diva Tiwa Savage. The song salutes the utility of an endowed man’s phallus.

Foreign by Bankulli andNot3s

Renowned songwriter, talent scout andRecording AcademymemberBankulirecruits UK singer Not3s on ‘Foreign’, whose upbeat vibe toasts financial opulence. ‘Foreign’ followedthe uplifting ‘Gemiro’, which waspublished in 2020.

Rock by Olamide

‘Rock’, which heralded Olamide’s 2021 album UY Scuti, is also thelinchpin of the project. At 32, the YBNL boss now sits on nine solo LPs. He has also contributed to five joint projects, making him the artist with the most collections among his contemporaries. ‘Rock’ is a smooth, honest love song, and sees the artist, mostly known for rap, flexing his singing talents expertly.

Top Naija Afrobeats songs of 2021 (2024)

FAQs

What is the No 1 Afro beat song? ›

The first number-one song on the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart was "Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)" by CKay, on 29 March 2022. The current number-one song on the chart is "Water" by Tyla. The chart is updated every Tuesday.

What is the most streamed Afrobeats song of all time? ›

Nigerian Afrobeats singer Rema has made history with his hit song "Calm Down." The song has now surpassed CKay's "Love Nwantiti" to become the most streamed Afrobeats song in US history. "Calm Down" was released in 2021 and quickly became a global hit.

Why is Afrobeats so popular now? ›

Al Jazeera: What is it about Afrobeats that has made it so popular globally and appealing to a wider audience? Muhutu-Remy: The African diaspora and the desire to connect with some part of home has played a part in how this genre has spread, but its popularity also has a lot to do with its feel-good nature.

Who are the Afrobeats artists in Naija? ›

  • Burna Boy. Nigerian artist Burna Boy signed a lucrative deal with Burberry. ...
  • Tems. Temilade Openiyi, aka Tems. ...
  • Wizkid. Wizkid made headlines in 2021 when he won a Grammy for his collaboration with Beyoncé on her 2019 hit “Brown Skin Girl”. ...
  • Davido. David Adedeji Adeleke Oon aka Afrobeats star Davido. ...
  • Ayra Starr. ...
  • Rema.
Mar 14, 2024

Who is the biggest AfroBeat artist in the world right now? ›

Most Popular Afrobeat Artists
1Burna Boy NGA • African199
2Davido NGA • African231
3Rema NGA • African344
4Ayra Starr NGA • African352
5Aya Nakamura FRA • African473
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What is the most streamed Nigerian song? ›

Most streamed tracks in Nigeria
  • Lonely At The Top – Asake.
  • GWAGWALADA – Bnxn ft Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez.
  • FEEL – Davido.
  • 2:30 – Asake.
  • Reason – Omah Lay.
  • Party No Dey Stop (with Zinoleesky) – Adekunle Gold.
  • soso – Omah Lay.
  • DECLAN RICE – ODUMODUBLVCK.
Nov 30, 2023

Who made Afrobeats popular? ›

The style was pioneered in the 1960s by Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who is most known for popularizing the style both within and outside Nigeria. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa's most "challenging and charismatic music performers."

Who made Afrobeats popular in the world? ›

The name was coined by Nigerian afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. Fela Kuti and his longtime partner, drummer Tony Allen, are often credited for laying the groundwork for what would become afrobeats. This is in contrast to the afrobeats sound, pioneered in the 2000s and 2010s.

Who is more popular, Burna Boy or Wizkid? ›

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has been ranked No. 1 on the Billboard Year-End U.S. Afrobeats Artists Chart. 'Calm Down' crooner, Rema occupied second spot while Tems, Cameroonian diva, Libianca, and Wizkid got third, fourth and fifth spot respectively.

Who started Afrobeats in Nigeria? ›

Fela Kuti (born October 15, 1938, Abeokuta, Nigeria—died August 2, 1997, Lagos) Nigerian musician and activist who launched a modern style of music called Afro-beat, which fused American blues, jazz, and funk with traditional Yoruba music. Kuti was the son of feminist and labour activist Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti.

Which country started Afrobeats? ›

Music historians have traced origin sounds of Afrobeat in Ghana and Nigeria as early as the 1920s but most people would mark the birth of the genre to the 1960s. As it morphed into a looser style called Afrobeats, it became the No.

Who is the queen of Afrobeat in Nigeria? ›

Tiwa Savage was introduced as the Queen of Afrobeat as she performed at the coronation party of the King Charles III and Queen Camilla. History has been made as Naija's finest becomes the first African to perform at the coronation of a British Monarch. We are super proud of her 🇳🇬❤️

Who is the current king of Afrobeat in Nigeria? ›

David Adedeji Adeleke OON (born November 21, 1992), known professionally as Davido, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most important Afrobeats artists of the 21st century, and is credited alongside Burna Boy and Wizkid for popularizing the genre globally.

Who is the godfather of Afrobeats? ›

Fela Kuti: Father of Afrobeat.

Who made Afrobeat popular? ›

The style was pioneered in the 1960s by Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who is most known for popularizing the style both within and outside Nigeria. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa's most "challenging and charismatic music performers."

Who is D King of Afrobeat? ›

And the king of Afro beats, Davido has been on the forefront of bringing. the genre to the masses for well more than a decade now. His fourth studio album. timeless continues to reinvent the sound of Afro beats.

Who is the king of Afro-Pop? ›

He's the guy Drake and Beyoncé call up whenever they need a continent-spanning smash hit—and now, Lagos's own Wizkid is taking over speakers everywhere with the sounds of home.

Who is the father of Afrobeat music? ›

Fela Kuti: Father of Afrobeat.

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