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    Nigerian music has continued to dominate the global scene, with artistes from the country amassing millions of followers and subscribers across digital platforms. YouTube, being one of the most influential platforms for music distribution and fan engagement, has become a key measure of an artiste’s popularity and reach.

    This list highlights the Top 10 Nigerian artistes with the highest subscribers on YouTube, showcasing their exceptional talent and the immense support they enjoy both locally and internationally.

    1. Burna Boy – 5.07 million Subscribers

    Burna Boy is one of Nigerian artistes widely celebrated as the African Giant, has risen to international prominence, becoming one of Africa’s most iconic music ambassadors. His YouTube channel, with over five million subscribers, is a testament to his global appeal and the widespread resonance of his music.

    Known for his Grammy-winning album “Twice As Tall” and hits like “Ye,” “On the Low,” and the global anthem “Last Last,” Burna Boy’s music blends Afrobeats, reggae, and dancehall, creating a distinct sound that transcends borders.

    His channel features an array of content, including visually captivating music videos, live performances, and documentaries that highlight his journey and artistic process.

    One of the standout achievements of Burna Boy’s channel is its ability to connect with a diverse audience, from fans in Nigeria to listeners across Europe, the Americas, and beyond. Songs like “Ye” have become cultural phenomena, amassing millions of views and becoming an anthem for resilience and self-confidence.

    Burna Boy’s consistent release of high-quality visuals, along with his engaging storytelling and thought-provoking lyrics, ensures his channel remains a hub for music lovers worldwide.

    2. Davido – 4.21 million Subscribers

    Davido, often referred to as the Omo Baba Olowo (OBO), is one of Nigeria’s biggest music exports. With chart-topping hits like “Fall,” “If,” and “Fem,” he has cemented his place as a global Afrobeats icon. His YouTube channel boasts over 4 million subscribers, making it one of the most subscribed among African artistes.

    Davido‘s ability to consistently deliver high-quality music videos, coupled with his vibrant stage presence and personal connection with fans, has significantly contributed to his massive online following. Videos like “Fall” have amassed hundreds of millions of views, proving his universal appeal.

    Beyond music, Davido actively uses his channel to showcase his lifestyle, behind-the-scenes moments, and collaborations with international artists, further endearing him to his audience.

    3. Flavour – 3.5 million Subscribers

    Flavour, one of Nigerian artistes known for talent in highlife music, he continues to captivate fans worldwide with his unique sound and stunning visuals. With 3.5 million subscribers on YouTube, Flavour has built a strong global presence, thanks to his fusion of traditional African rhythms with contemporary influences.

    His highlife music, enriched with catchy melodies and deep cultural themes, resonates with listeners across continents. Songs like “Nwa Baby” and “Ada Ada” are fan favourites, and his visually striking music videos showcase the rich diversity of African culture, keeping his audience engaged and entertained around the world.

    4. Wizkid – 3.22 million Subscribers

    Wizkid, known globally as ‘Starboy’, is a true pioneer of the Afrobeats movement, with a YouTube channel that has amassed over 3.22 million subscribers. His rise to international stardom has been fueled by his ability to seamlessly blend African rhythms with global pop and R&B influences, creating music that resonates with audiences worldwide.

    Tracks like “Essence,” featuring Tems, and “Come Closer,” featuring Drake, have not only dominated charts but have become anthems, gaining millions of views and widespread acclaim.

    “Essence” in particular, with its smooth fusion of Afrobeats and soulful melodies, became a cultural sensation and helped cement Wizkid’s place as a leading global artist. His collaborations with international superstars like Drake, Beyoncé, and Future further elevated his profile, making him a household name far beyond Africa.

    Wizkid’s YouTube channel showcases a range of content, including his popular music videos, live performances, and exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpses into his life.

    5. Tekno – 2.5 million Subscribers

    Tekno, one of Afrobeats’ brightest stars, has garnered over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube through his innovative blend of Afrobeats and dance music. Known for his infectious rhythms and catchy hooks, Tekno’s music has crossed borders, earning him a global following.

    His breakout hit “Pana” and other tracks like “Duro” and “Skeletun” have not only dominated African charts but also gained widespread recognition internationally. Tekno’s ability to fuse contemporary sounds with African influences has set him apart, while his engaging music videos further showcase his creative talents, keeping fans entertained and loyal worldwide.

    6. Yemi Alade – 2.42 million Subscribers

    Yemi Alade, often referred to as ‘Mama Africa,’ has become one of the leading voices in African music, and her YouTube channel reflects her immense popularity with 2.42 million subscribers. Known for her energetic performances and powerful vocals, Alade has carved out a unique niche within Afrobeats.

    Her iconic music video for “Johnny” is one of the most viewed African music videos on YouTube, a testament to her widespread appeal and ability to create timeless hits. Alade’s blend of Afrobeat, pop, and highlife music has earned her international recognition, making her a key ambassador for African music globally.

    7. Ayra Starr – 2.31 million Subscribers

    Ayra Starr, a prominent Nigerian Afrobeats artiste, has become a global sensation with her unique blend of Afrobeat, pop, and R&B influences. With her music consistently topping charts, she has amassed a YouTube following of over 2.31 million subscribers​

    Known for her hits like “Away” and “Sability,” Ayra’s visually captivating videos and distinct style have garnered millions of views. Her YouTube channel showcases her artistic versatility, offering fans a mix of music videos, live performances, and behind-the-scenes content. This large following reflects her growing influence both in Africa and globally, marking her as one of Afrobeats’ rising stars​

    8. Asake – 1.47 million Subscribers

    Asake, the Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, has garnered over 1.47 million subscribers on YouTube. This impressive figure reflects his growing global popularity, thanks to his unique blend of Afrobeats, highlife, and dancehall influences.

    Known for his chart-topping hits like “Joha,” “Sungba,” and “Palazzo,” Asake’s channel offers fans access to his music videos, live performances, and behind-the-scenes content. His success is a testament to his ability to captivate audiences worldwide, making him a dominant force in the contemporary African music scene.

    9. Tiwa Savage – 1.45 million Subscribers

    Tiwa Savage, known as the Queen of Afrobeats, has earned over 1.45 million subscribers on YouTube, a reflection of her widespread influence and enduring appeal. With her powerful vocals, compelling songwriting, and dynamic stage presence, Tiwa continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

    Her channel showcases a mix of music videos, live performances, and behind-the-scenes content, keeping fans engaged and connected to her journey. Hits like “All Over,” “Koroba,” and “49-99” have solidified her place as one of the genre’s most celebrated stars. Tiwa’s ability to blend Afrobeat, R&B, and pop has made her a global music icon.

    10. Olamide – 1.22 million Subscribers

    Olamide, the YBNL boss, has amassed over 1.22 million subscribers on YouTube, captivating audiences with his distinctive street vibes and engaging visuals. Known for his versatility, Olamide blends hip-hop, Afrobeat, and indigenous sounds, delivering catchy, relatable music that resonates with fans.

    His channel showcases a blend of music videos, creative visuals, and behind-the-scenes content that offer fans a deeper connection to his work. Olamide’s influence extends beyond music, as he continues to shape the Nigerian music scene with his signature style and entrepreneurial spirit.

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