TurnTable Top 100: Omah Lay’s “reason” Debuts at No. 1

Also, Asake continues to dominate the chart's upper echelon.

Omah Lay’s “reason,” from ‘Boy Alone (Deluxe)’, tallied 4.36 million on-demand streams (No. 1 on streaming) and 35.8 million in radio reach (No. 16 on radio). It is Omah Lay’s fourth song to reach No. 1 on the singles chart in Nigeria—joining “Godly” (record 11 weeks at No. 1), “Forever (Remix)” with Gyakie (4 weeks at No. 1) and “Understand” (3 weeks at No. 1). 

In addition to “Understand,” “reason” is the second song off ‘Boy Alone (Deluxe)’ to reach No. 1 on the singles chart in Nigeria—“soso” peaked at No. 2 on the Official Nigeria Top 100. Two songs by Asake follow at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively. “Amapiano” with Olamide rebounds to No. 2 after topping the chart for two weeks while “Basquiat” debuts at No. 3 on the Top 100. “Amapiano” tallied 3.74 million on-demand streams (No. 3 on streaming) and 55 million in radio reach (No. 4 on radio) while “Basquiat” launched with 3.84 million streams in Nigeria (No. 2 on streaming) and 29.5 million in radio reach (No. 25 on radio).

KCee’s culturally profound “Ojapiano” falls to No. 4 after topping the chart last week—it leads the radio chart for a second week with 81.9 million in radio reach. It also tallied 2.03 million on-demand streams (No. 16 on streaming). Asake’s “Sunshine” debuts at No. 5 with 3.62 million on-demand streams (No. 4 on streaming) and 18 million in radio reach (No. 47 on radio). Seyi Vibez’s “Hat-Trick” drops from No. 2 to No. 6 on the chart while “2:30,” which stayed four weeks at No. 1 returns to the top ten at No. 7.

Rema’s “Charm” is at No. 8, dropping from No. 5 after topping the chart for three weeks; Zinoleesky’s “A1 (Feeling Disorder)” drops from No. 4 to No. 9 while Asake’s “Olorun” debuts at No. 10. Outside the top ten, the rest of the tracks in Asake’s ‘Work of Art’ appear in the top 40 of this week’s Official Nigeria Top 100. Also, all of the new tracks on Omah Lay’s deluxe appear in the top 50 of the chart.


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