TurnTable Top 50: Kizz Daniel & Tekno’s “Buga” stays at No. 1 for the sixth straight week
The longest running No. 1 in 2022
The longest running No. 1 in 2022
Last week, Kizz Daniel and Tekno’s smash hit “Buga (Lo Lo Lo)” made it to five straight weeks at No. 1 on the TurnTable Top 50, entering a three-way tie as the song with the most weeks at the position in 2022. This week, the catchy, dance-ready single leaps ahead of Skiibii and Davido’s “Baddest Boy (Remix)” and Black Sherif’s “Kwaku the Traveller” to own this year’s record for most weeks at No. 1. Without an official video, the song’s chart dominance has been spurred by a 6-week run as the most streamed song in Nigeria, and it also extends Kizz Daniel’s Top 50 dominance in 2022.
“Overloading (OVERDOSE),” the all-star single from prominent Nigerian record label Mavin, continues to tail “Buga” at No. 2, while still putting up adequate numbers to keep challenging for the apex spot. This week’s No. 3 and No. 4 positions on the TurnTable Top 50 are still unchanged, with Spinall and Asake’s “Palazzo” and Burna Boy’s groovy break-up anthem, “Last Last” holding their places from last week. Ghanaian singer Camidoh continues his top ten run with “Sugarcane (Remix),” jumping three spots from its previous position to this week’s No. 5.
Omah Lay’s “Woman” remains at No. 6 this week, while Zinoleesky’s “Loving You” slips two places down to No. 7. Davido’s gospel-inflected “Stand Strong” moves down one spot to No. 8, while Asake and Burna Boy’s “Sungba (Remix)” continues its top ten resurgence by moving up one spot to No. 9. Rounding out the top fifth of this week’s TurnTable Top 50, Fireboy DML’s “Playboy,” which peaked at No. 2 earlier this year, moves up one place to No. 10 this week.
You can read a full breakdown of the charts here.
For the first time ever, the entire top four songs in Nigeria have remain unchanged for four weeks
#1 Buga (Lo Lo Lo)
#2 Overloading (Overdose)
#3 PALAZZO
#4 Last LastSee full history here https://t.co/jCK8hMTM98 pic.twitter.com/wLhypQVCvF
— TurnTable Charts (TTC) (@TurntableCharts) June 20, 2022