As 2025 comes to a close, Spotify’s year-end data has spoken, and it’s clear who ruled Nigeria’s playlists this year.
From chart-topping albums to viral singles, the music scene has been shaped by both established stars and rising sensations. Leading the charge are Wizkid, Davido, and Ayra Starr, each defining the soundtrack of the year.
Wizkid: The King of Streams
Topping the overall charts, Wizkid cemented his place as Nigeria’s most-streamed artist of 2025. His latest album Morayo dominated listening sessions nationwide, with multiple tracks securing spots among the year’s most-played songs. Beyond the numbers, Wizkid’s continued innovation in Afrobeats and collaborations kept fans engaged, proving his enduring relevance in a fast-evolving industry.
Ayra Starr: Queen of the Charts
Ayra Starr retained her position as Nigeria’s most-streamed female artist, edging out competitors like Tems and Smur Lee. With her signature sound and viral hits, she not only captured attention on the charts but also represented the growing influence of female voices in Afrobeats. Her music resonated with both dedicated fans and casual listeners, highlighting a shift toward inclusivity and diversity in the local music scene.
Davido: The Consistent Hitmaker
Davido’s impact was equally significant. His album 5ive secured the No. 2 spot among Nigeria’s most-streamed albums, while his collaboration With You featuring Omah Lay was named the country’s most-streamed song of the year. Davido’s blend of infectious melodies and strong commercial appeal ensures he remains a fixture in both domestic and international conversations.
The Bigger Picture: Nigeria’s Listening Culture in 2025
Spotify reports that Nigerians logged over 1.3 billion hours of music in 2025, showcasing a deep appetite for homegrown talent. Afrobeats, street-hop, and other local sounds dominated playlists, with fans eagerly supporting both established stars and emerging acts.
The success of Ayra Starr and other female artists also signals a growing desire for diverse voices, while Wizkid and Davido demonstrate that seasoned performers can still innovate and captivate audiences.
More Than Just Numbers
These rankings reflect more than streaming statistics — they capture cultural moments. From viral tracks and album drops to music that defined parties, drives, and social conversations, 2025 proved that in Nigeria, music isn’t just entertainment; it’s a movement shaping the nation’s rhythm.































