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Here is the list of trending songs and top 10 Nigerian Music this week in 2023.

Everyone would agree, without a second’s hesitation, that Nigerian pop singers are the talk of the music world in sub-Saharan Africa due to their ground-breaking streaming figures and significant worldwide collaborations. these are the lists of top 10 Nigerian songs this week in 2023.

 

List of trending songs and top 10 Nigerian Music this week in 2023
Top 10 Nigerian Songs This Week (2023)

 

1. AYRA STARR – SABILITY

Awilo Logomba is sampled in the melody of Mavin Queen Ayra Starr’s first single of the year, “Sability” which also features lyrics that are heavily influenced by street lingo. Ayra Starr come first in our list of top 10 Nigerian songs this week in 2023.

 

2. GWAGWALADA by BNXN FT KIZZ DANIEL & SEYI VIBEZ

Because of their distinctive musical styles, Bnxn, Kizz Daniel, and Seyi Vibez’s combination is something we never expected to hear on a song like “Gwagwalada.” But, the three worked so well together to create the desired mood.

 

3. RICH TILL I DIE by KIZZ DANIEL (RTID)

Exceptionally talented Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel makes his music industry debut with the stunning smash single “Rich Till I die.” There comes a time when new music is both a timeless classic that deserves a spot on your playlist and the kind that makes you happy rather than unhappy.

 

4. RUGER – ASIWAJU

Exceptionally talented Nigerian singer and Jonzing World signee, Ruger impresses with yet another jaw-dropping single tagged “Asiwaju.“ Furthermore, This new added single  “Asiwaju” serves as a buildup to “Red Flags,” his previously unreleased debut song.

 

5. SPYRO – WHO IS YOUR GUY? (REMIX) FT. TIWA SAVAGE

Spyro, a blissfully gifted Nigerian singer and composer, has made his musical debut with the electrifying hit song “Who Is Your Guy?” and a quick remix featured Tiwa Savage which is also one of the top ten charting hits in Nigerian Music.

 

6. REMA – REASON YOU

Rema, a Mavins Records musician from Nigeria with extraordinary skill, has released a brand-new, exhilarating song titled “Reason You.” Additionally, this recently published song is from his recently released 2-track album, “Holiday and Reason You.”

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7. MAVINS – WON DA MO FT REMA, AYRA STARR, LADIPOE, CRAYON, BAYANNI, BOY SPYCE & MAGIXX

Don Jazzy’s well-known record company in Nigeria, Mavins, collaborates with its musicians and renowned Nigerian vocalist Johnny Drille to create a shock wave, which makes its debut with the excellent classic song “Won Da Mo.”

 

8. ASAKE – YOGA

Asake, a Nigerian artist who specializes in Afropop and Afrobeat, debuts the year with “Yoga” another number-one hit song. Asake’s clever formula of entrancing Lamba with sprinklings of his Fuji accent and the choir effect lifts the less than three-minute track. The song’s calm, uplifting melody has elements in common with the introduction to “MMWTV,” “Dull,” and its delivery is highly influenced by spirituality.

 

9. LIBIANCA – PEOPLE (REMIX) FT OMAH LAY & AYRA STAR

With a brand-new seductive arrangement of her hit song “People,” the incredibly talented Cameroonian singer-songwriter Libianca mesmerizes listeners and music enthusiasts. Nevertheless, the remix version also features Omah Lay, a well-known musician from Nigeria, and Ayra Starr, “People” is a song that will get you moving and dancing from the very first note due to its high tempo, funky beats, and appealing lyrics.

10. JOEBOY – BODY & SOUL

Joeboy, a well-known Nigerian musician and composer who is currently signed to emPawa Africa, begins the year with an intriguing performance titled “Body & Soul.”

 

Young John – Xtra Cool

Though, we’ve completed our list of top 10 Nigerian songs this week in 2023 but this Amazing Nigerian singer, and record producer, Young Jonn visits the music arena with quite an extraordinary hit single labeled “Xtra Cool” which shouldn’t be forgotten easily like that.

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