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Wizkid Matches Burna Boy’s Billboard 200 Record with New Album ‘Morayo’

Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has once again proven his mettle on the global stage, tying Burna Boy as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard 200 history.

This remarkable feat comes as Wizkid’s latest album, Morayo, debuted at number 98 on the chart, recording 13,000 units sold in its first week. The album also claimed the number 4 spot on the Billboard World Albums chart, further cementing Wizkid’s dominance in the international music scene.

Music monitoring platform Chart Data celebrated the milestone with a post on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “Wizkid ties Burna Boy as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard 200 history (4 each).”

With this achievement, Wizkid joins Burna Boy in solidifying Afrobeat’s growing influence, and the two continue to serve as cultural ambassadors for Nigerian music. However, the race is far from over—Davido, another Nigerian heavyweight, could soon join the tie. Having already charted three albums on the Billboard 200, his upcoming release 5IVE, slated for next year, has the potential to reshape the leaderboard.

This record-breaking moment speaks volumes about the current golden age of Nigerian music. Wizkid’s and Burna Boy’s achievements are milestones not just for themselves but for the entire Afrobeat movement. Their artistry has transformed the genre into a global phenomenon, blending traditional African rhythms with universal appeal.

Opinion: Celebrating Healthy Rivalry

While debates about supremacy among Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido persist among fans, it’s important to appreciate the healthy rivalry that drives innovation. These artists have proven that competition can coexist with collaboration and mutual respect.

As Afrobeat continues to soar, the focus should remain on what these milestones signify—a redefinition of Africa’s place in global music. Wizkid’s Morayo isn’t just an album; it’s a statement that Nigerian music is here to influence, inspire, and dominate.

Looking ahead, the prospect of Davido joining this illustrious tie adds excitement to the narrative. It’s not about who leads the chart now but about how far the Afrobeat movement can go.

With these trailblazers leading the charge, the future of Afrobeat looks brighter than ever. So, who’s next to break the tie? Time will tell, but one thing is certain: Nigerian music is winning, and the world is paying attention.