Turntable Top 100: Burna Boy Debuts On Top 10 With “Big 7”
Ahead of the singer's seventh studio album.
Ahead of the singer's seventh studio album.
Off the back of the biggest tour of his career, Burna Boy announced his seventh studio album, ‘I Told Them.’ In anticipation for the release later this month, he tapped into the breezy American R&B and HipHop soundscape for “Big 7,” making this the artist’s 17th Top 10 entry in his half-decade run. The promotional single has now debuted at No.2 with 2.33 million on-demand streams and 60.3 million in radio reach.
For the rest of the chat, Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” stands strongly at No.1 after 7 weeks on the Top 10 and four consecutive weeks at No.1. Omah Lay’s “Reason” off ‘Boy Alone (Deluxe)’ follows Burna Boy’s “Big 7,” occupying the third spot on the chart. Khaid’s “Anabella” reaches a new peak at No. 4 after debuting at No 33 and peaking at No.7 last week while Adekunle Gold’s “Ogaranya” slides up 7 spots to No.5.
The rest of the Top 10 consists of Seyi Vibez’s “Man of the Year” at No. 6 and Asake’s “Basquiat” slips 3 spots to No.7. Similarly, King Promises’ “Terminator” slips from last week’s No.6 to No.8. Young Jonn’s “Sharpally” and Blaqbonez’s “Like Ice Spice” close out the Top 10 but occupying the 9th and 10th spot respectively.
Just outside the Top 10, BNXN and Qing Madi’s “Ole” slides up to No.15 while Kizz Daniel’s “My G” debut’s at No. 11.
“Lonely At The Top” becomes @asakemusik’s longest charting No. 1 entry in Nigeria as a lead artiste
It equals the 4-week reign of “2:30” at No. 1 on the Official Nigeria Top 100. Both songs are off the artiste’s sophomore album
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