Asake has further solidified his dominance in the global Afrobeats scene, extending his record as the artist with the most entries on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart.
This milestone comes as the Nigerian singer’s collaborative track ‘Jogodo’, featuring Wizkid, reached number four this week. With this achievement, Asake now boasts an impressive 60 entries on the chart.
The 31-year-old’s success comes at a time when Afrobeats is experiencing unprecedented international growth, with artists from Nigeria and South Africa leading the charge on streaming platforms, major award stages, and the Billboard charts.
While Asake’s individual achievements are noteworthy, they also reflect Afrobeats’ evolution from a regional genre to a global cultural powerhouse.
Unlike many artists who see chart success with a breakout single, Asake has built his dominance through consistent hits. His 60 entries span a range of solo tracks, collaborations, and featured appearances, showcasing a level of reliability and output that few in the genre have matched.
‘Jogodo’ adds another chapter to Asake’s successful partnership with Wizkid, a duo that continues to shape the international sound of Afrobeats. The track’s rise to number four reinforces Asake’s ongoing relevance in a fiercely competitive market, where fresh releases emerge constantly.
What sets Asake apart is not just his ability to chart, but the staying power of his songs. Rather than fleeting viral moments, his tracks remain relevant, showing that he has built a loyal audience that keeps coming back for more.


