Nigerian music has become one of the biggest forces in the global entertainment industry. Afrobeats continues to dominate streaming platforms, international charts, concerts, and social media. But one platform where Nigerian artists have truly made history is YouTube.
Over the years, music videos from Nigerian stars have attracted hundreds of millions—and even billions—of views, proving that Afrobeats has become a worldwide movement rather than just a local genre.
In this updated ranking, we look at the top 10 most viewed Nigerian music videos on YouTube in 2026, the artists behind them, and why these songs became global hits.
Why YouTube Views Matter
YouTube is more than just a video-sharing platform. For artists, it is a major indicator of worldwide popularity and fan engagement.
High YouTube views can help artists:
- Reach global audiences
- Generate advertising revenue
- Attract brand partnerships
- Increase streaming numbers
- Build international recognition
Several Nigerian artists have used YouTube as a launchpad to become global superstars.
Top 10 Most Viewed Nigerian Music Videos
1. Rema & Selena Gomez – Calm Down (Remix)
Views: 1.4 Billion+
Without a doubt, Calm Down (Remix) remains Nigeria’s biggest music video on YouTube.
The collaboration between Rema and American pop star Selena Gomez introduced Afrobeats to millions of new listeners around the world.
Why it became massive:
- Global radio success
- TikTok viral trend
- International playlist support
- Grammy recognition
- Strong crossover appeal
This video became the first Nigerian music video to surpass one billion YouTube views.
2. Rema – Calm Down
Views: 694 Million+
Before the remix dominated the world, the original version of Calm Down had already become a fan favorite.
The song’s catchy melody and relatable lyrics helped it grow steadily before exploding internationally.
3. CKay ft. Joeboy & Kuami Eugene – Love Nwantiti (Remix)
Views: 619 Million+
Few songs have experienced the viral success of Love Nwantiti.
Initially released with little attention, the song later became a global sensation after trending on TikTok.
Its success proves that social media can completely change the life of a song.
4. Ayra Starr – Rush
Views: 575 Million+
Ayra Starr became the highest-ranking Nigerian female artist on this list thanks to Rush.
The song dominated streaming platforms across Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America.
Its empowering lyrics and energetic beat made it one of the defining Afrobeats songs of recent years.
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5. Burna Boy – On The Low
Views: 470 Million+
Even years after its release, On The Low continues to attract millions of new viewers.
The song played an important role in Burna Boy’s journey to becoming one of Africa’s biggest music exports.
6. Burna Boy – Last Last
Views: 353 Million+
Released in 2022, Last Last became an instant global hit.
The emotional lyrics about heartbreak connected with listeners worldwide, while the infectious production made it a party favorite.
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7. Wizkid – Joro
Views: 339 Million+
Wizkid’s Joro remains one of the most successful Nigerian music videos ever.
Its colorful visuals and smooth Afro-fusion sound helped maintain its popularity for years.
8. Davido – Fall
Views: 332 Million+
Many fans consider Fall one of the songs that introduced Afrobeats to mainstream audiences outside Africa.
The track enjoyed massive success in the United States, Europe, and across Africa.
It also became one of the longest-charting Nigerian songs internationally.
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9. Burna Boy – Ye
Views: 305 Million+
Released from Burna Boy’s critically acclaimed album, Ye remains one of his signature songs.
The music video continues to gain views years after its release.
10. Rudeboy – Reason With Me
Views: 300 Million+
Closing the list is Rudeboy’s emotional hit Reason With Me.
The song resonated strongly with fans because of its heartfelt lyrics and memorable storytelling.
What These Rankings Reveal About Nigerian Music
Several interesting trends stand out:
Rema Leads the New Generation
With the two most-viewed Nigerian music videos on YouTube, Rema has cemented himself as one of Afrobeats’ biggest global stars.
Burna Boy’s Consistency
Having three entries in the top ten shows Burna Boy’s incredible consistency and worldwide appeal.
Female Artists Are Breaking Records
Ayra Starr’s appearance proves that Nigerian female musicians are reaching new heights internationally.
Collaborations Drive Global Success
International collaborations, especially Rema’s partnership with Selena Gomez, have significantly expanded Afrobeats’ global audience.
How Nigerian Music Keeps Breaking Records
The success of these videos isn’t accidental.
Several factors contribute to their popularity:
- High-quality music videos
- Viral TikTok challenges
- Strong Spotify and Apple Music support
- International collaborations
- Global tours
- Active fan communities
- Better digital marketing
These elements continue to push Nigerian artists to audiences across every continent.
Could This Ranking Change Soon?
Absolutely.
Several artists are already releasing songs that could eventually join this list, including:
- Wizkid
- Tems
- Asake
- Omah Lay
- Olamide
- Kizz Daniel
With Afrobeats growing every year, reaching hundreds of millions of YouTube views is becoming increasingly common.
Final Thoughts
The success of these music videos highlights just how far Nigerian music has come. From local hits to global anthems, Afrobeats has transformed into one of the world’s fastest-growing music genres.
As YouTube continues to connect artists with fans across the globe, Nigerian musicians are expected to break even more records in the coming years.
Whether you’re a longtime Afrobeats fan or just discovering the genre, these videos represent some of the biggest milestones in Nigeria’s music history.

