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25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Great100000(op): 12:22pm On Aug 21, 2025
25 greatest songs that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s pop culture and played a part in the local and international expansion of Nigerian music.

For 25 years, the success of Nigerian pop music has been driven by a steady release of smash hit records that have birthed new stars, impacted the culture, and exported Afrobeats to a global audience.

At every point in Afrobeats history since 1999, there have been era-defining songs that pushed creative boundaries and held the aspirations of a culture.

To mark 25 years of Afrobeats (1999 - 2024), Pulse Music Desk has compiled a list of the 25 greatest songs that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s pop culture and played a part in the local and international expansion of Nigerian music.

This list is compiled with contributions from industry experts, including veteran music journalists, executives, and media personalities.

The panelists were guided by the following criteria:

• Commercial Success - The commercial scale of the song and its impact on the Nigerian music scene.

• Cultural significance - The importance of the song in pop culture and its contribution to the sonic direction and mileage of Nigerian music.

The first installment of this list (NO. 25 - 11) was unveiled last week. This week, we unveil the top 10 greatest Afrobeats songs of all time.

10. Jaga Jaga – Eedris Abdulkareem (2004)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TfDIVZ750c?si=p-zQpQLLH5V1TsSv

In 2004, Eedris Abdulkareem was already the country's biggest rapper. With his song 'Jaga Jaga', he didn't aim for the club. Rather, he dug into the conscience of a nation grappling with socioeconomic injustice.

The bold track united the Nigerian masses and angered the then-President Olusegun Obasanjo, who publicly condemned Abdulkareem for daring to make a national anthem of resistance.

9. Oleku – Ice Prince feat. Brymo (2010)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A576XVrgD4?si=mU1XEyp2yxrl7i3J

'Oleku' announced the entrance of the rapper whose music would dominate the African hip hop scene and underscore the influence of rap in Afrobeats.

Ice Prince's swaggering new school rap, Brymo's captivating chorus, and Jesse Jagz's vibrant production delivered a record that dominated the country and gave Nigerian pop music mileage on the continent through one of the most covered Afrobeats songs yet.

8. My Car – Tony Tetuila (2001)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cof3-6a7g8?si=RD5ol4BHI2c8IPLe

"You don hit my car, oyinbo repete," is one of the most famous and iconic lyrics in Afrobeats history.

Released in 2001, Tony Tetulia's 'My Car' delivered what was Afrobeats' earliest hit record that offered insights into the sonic structure of a genre combining hip hop, Nigerian language, and drums, and the daily reality of life in making music that would export Nigerian culture to the world.

7. Dami Duro – Davido (2011)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CyUo6rQ2rU?si=ZZPd137S5XGTr4Z0

Few songs have impacted the Nigerian party scene, music industry, and the career of a star like 'Dami Duro,' which rocketed a teenage Davido from new star to superstar.

Over a decade later, the song continues to capture Davido's essence and Afrobeats spirit. 'Dami Duro' is loud, confident, captivating, and an unapologetic announcement of the entrance of a star and culture ready to take on the world.

6. Ojuelegba – Wizkid (2014)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QiLceJSLQ?si=Wq083ylJzIeaADHR

When Afrobeats needed to get into the second gear of its global ascent, Wizkid stepped in with the mid-tempo groove 'Ojuelegba'.

The song soulfully tells the story of a star who rose from Ojuelegba, Surulere, to an international superstar face of Afrobeats.

The emotions, hope, and delight it offers won the hearts of listeners, including Nigerian-British star Skepta and Canadian global star Drake, who jumped on the record and rocketed it to international fame.

5. Oliver Twist – D’banj (2012)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQP-etYU1ps?si=2odXxVYAyICnSjI4

D'banj is one of Afrobeats' most enigmatic stars whose music, videos, and persona captured the confidence and flamboyance of Nigerian pop music.

His hit single 'Oliver Twist' held the perfect blend of Afrobeats, hip hop, and EDM, which combined for a song that took Nigerian pop to the big international stage, evidenced in its historic number nine peak on the UK Singles Chart.

With 'Oliver Twist', D'banj caught the ears of Kanye West, who signed him to his label GOOD Music, which was a cultural breakthrough that positioned the famous Koko Master as one of the first Nigerian pop stars to truly taste global success.

4. Gongo Aso – 9ice (2008)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5u6eYq-UtA?si=MESRx0_DPoC8dDm8

Nigerian street pop has had a major part in the evolution and success of Afrobeats, and when it comes to street pop, the defining moment was 9ice's smash hit record 'Gongo Aso'.

'Gongo Aso' is more than just a record; it was a turning point that announced the arrival of the street on the mainstream.

9ice's hip hop flows, delivered with a rich use of Yoruba language, and ID Cabasa's stunning production delivered a record that brought home the MOBO Awards, rocketed Afrobeats with all of its cultural identity to international success, and opened a path for the popularity and acceptance of street pop.

3. Do Me – P-Square (2007)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3mHMWO_-mM?si=t5TCtAaHp89vSKqo

The legendary duo P-Square is the first evidence of what superstardom can be in Afrobeats and African music.

'Do Me' is a power-packed single that captures the hit-making ability with which P-Square ruled the Afrobeats scene and positioned Nigerian pop music for continental dominance.

The sticky lyrics and melodies, confident delivery, luxurious music video, and captivating choreography showcased what Afrobeats superstardom could be and gave Nigerians a moment to be proud of on the global stage.

2. Yahooze – Olu Maintain (2007)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MW7kcZnaiA?si=Xsqx3viafJD7Acvb

If there was ever a song that captured the dynamism of Afrobeats, it's Olu Maintain's 'Yahooze'.

The smash hit record showcased the fusion of hip hop with Fuji music influences. It came with a dance move that had everyone moving their hands in unison, and its composition held the flashy, showy, and unapologetic hedonism that shapes Afrobeats.

The song held a mirror to Nigerian society, which insists on morality while worshipping wealth.

In 2008, the impact and popularity of Olu Maintain's 'Yahooze' were captured at a London event where former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell famously joined the Nigerian star on stage to do the Yahooze dance.

That was the fourth-highest-ranking U.S. citizen dancing to a song that celebrated the fraud schemes for which his country was the primary victim.

Nearly two decades later, 'Yahooze' continues to be a street anthem.

1. African Queen – 2Baba (2004)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A0fWBHu9pM?si=vt5vm-y2BGg3k4hk

With 'African Queen', one of Africa's most gifted and greatest artists, 2Baba FKA 2Face, shows that Nigerian pop music has no limitations.

The iconic star traded Afrobeats party starting drums for soft R&B keys. He set aside genre-bending hip-hop flows for an enchanting ballad that showed that Nigerian musicians can hold their own against the finest singers and writers on the international stage.

'African Queen' is a love anthem that brought pride to the Nigerian and African music scene. It was the first song played at the launch of MTV Base Africa and earned Afrobeats a place on the international stage when it made the soundtrack of Phat Girlz.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/articles/entertainment/music/25-greatest-afrobeats-songs-of-all-time-no-10-1-2025082011481132610

Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Thundafireseun: 5:58pm On Aug 21, 2025
Psqurae my my all time favourite artist….

My childhood friends too
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Englishisamust: 5:58pm On Aug 21, 2025
What of portable zazu zen?? This is a wack list. Rubbish
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Aldebaran(m): 5:58pm On Aug 21, 2025
Top 10 list by Gen Z who is obviously high on something grin
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by HawkTuahGirl: 5:59pm On Aug 21, 2025
No be billboard suppose rate us. We suppose rate ourselves. Imagine Terry G no dey top 50, Daddy Showkey no dey.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by NotOgaSeun: 5:59pm On Aug 21, 2025
JoeEeL:
And Fela, the founder of Afrobeats, has no songs in here?

Where is Zombie? Beast of a Nation?
Fela is Afrobeat not Afrobeats.
Know the differences.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Smokeybrain(m): 5:59pm On Aug 21, 2025
2baba for a reason. I only sit down to listen to 2baba music..Timeless jams


Genius J
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by 22o62021: 5:59pm On Aug 21, 2025
Ashaawo by Mr flavor

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40 numbers never reach

Men e too much

Many other names
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Achor1111(m): 6:00pm On Aug 21, 2025
Who be this one again?
Nairaland is so wack!
Making front page already
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by ednut1(m): 6:00pm On Aug 21, 2025
What do you define as afrobeats? Some of the songs here were not afrobeats when they were released
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by hoygift(m): 6:00pm On Aug 21, 2025
You people can't do this to Mama G, Osofia and Ibu, these people from Nollywood enter music still deliver.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Dogalmighty17: 6:01pm On Aug 21, 2025
Noise. Most of them are just noise. Afrobeats has come a long way yes but it hasn't gotten deeper. Reason why we are copying and adopting beats from south Africa.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Majesty33(m): 6:02pm On Aug 21, 2025
To be candid, Ojuelegba is not part of it, Why didnt they add, Test the microphone by Terry G. embarassed
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Shed24(m): 6:03pm On Aug 21, 2025
Fela Anikulapo Kuti should top the list of Afro beat of all time. I tip his song titled "Beast of no Nation".
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Realmi: 6:03pm On Aug 21, 2025
Hmmmm.theybwere nive songs then tho....i wonder why 9ice no dey sing again...he was really a good artist
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Quelme: 6:04pm On Aug 21, 2025
Jaga Jaga by Idris should be number 1 and African Queen by Tu face number 2 respectively or you can interchange both, either ways am good with the two songs at top 2.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by sirpharrell(m): 6:04pm On Aug 21, 2025
Yet again, Mad Over You by Runtown is omitted. It seems all these compilers are suffering from selective amnesia so they can't remember this song that was the number one song in West Africa for almost a year.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by RavinWolf(m): 6:04pm On Aug 21, 2025
Omo! Na so we take jam bangers wey shake obodo Nigeria! 😂

1. African Queen — Na this song first teach us say love no dey fear face. As 2Baba sing am, even okada man begin write love letter. "No be every fine girl wey wear bone straight be queen, but African Queen na queen wey dem no fit price for Balogun market!"

2. Yahooze — Olu Maintain carry juju enter beat. Before we say “up NEPA”, everybody don dey raise hand like dem dey call heaven. Even Colin Powell join the dance, "Wetin concern agbero with overload?" E shock am! 😂

3. Do Me — P-Square no just do us, dem finish us! That dance move na wetin break many ankle. "If dance na crime, P-Square for don get life imprisonment!"

Conclusion: Na these kind songs make even NEPA sef begin feel important—because light must dey when these jams dey play. "Na who no get speaker dey complain say music too loud!" 😎

Afrobeats no be beans, na full pot of jollof with correct shaki. 💃🏾
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by inoki247: 6:04pm On Aug 21, 2025
When I tell people Rap song isn't Nigeria thing is easy to sell your market as an Afrobeat Artist than a Rapper....
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Albert0011(m): 6:05pm On Aug 21, 2025
Well arranged.
Terry g ought to make top 50 afro beat songs.
That guy made wicked jamz back then.

Does Gandoki still live in the land of jinn?
Is agbo still living in the town of lagoon not far from Ibadan.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by SultanOfPuna: 6:06pm On Aug 21, 2025
Terry g ought to make top 50 afro beat songs.
That guy made
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Omicron007: 6:06pm On Aug 21, 2025
OgaSeun:
Fela is Afrobeat not Afrobeats.
Know the differences.
Fela is not the founder of AFROBEATS, he is the founder of AFROBEAT.

look for the difference
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by IMPARTIAL: 6:07pm On Aug 21, 2025
Where is Send Down The Rain by Majek Fashek?

Where is Omoge by Mike Okri?

Where is Ngozi?

Where is Kill Me With Move?

Where is Good Bye Teacher?
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by banom(m): 6:07pm On Aug 21, 2025
a yoruba boy just made a list full of his yoruba artists and called it greatest afrobeat of all time

you tried bro.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by 9iceboi(m): 6:10pm On Aug 21, 2025
This one is by Yoruba list.imagine without any of flavours song. Ashawo remix is no 1
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Manfromlasvegas(m): 6:11pm On Aug 21, 2025
Almost impossible to create an objective top 50 or top 25 afrobeats list, my own list will be different from your own, but what we all can agree on is that African Queen would be No1.

The goat
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by PheelzAlmighty: 6:12pm On Aug 21, 2025
These songs bring back memories 😔

When Nigerian music had content
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by popp(m): 6:12pm On Aug 21, 2025
Omicron007:
Fela is not the founder of AFROBEATS, he is the founder of AFROBEAT.

look for the difference
Make una tell us the difference abeg.

Afrobeat and Afobeats.
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by FreeStuffsNG: 6:14pm On Aug 21, 2025
Gọngọ asọ!
9ice really tried for that hit.

It was next to Shina Peters' Ace in terms of the way it became an anthem nationwide
Re: 25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1) by Manfromlasvegas(m): 6:14pm On Aug 21, 2025
RavinWolf:
Omo! Na so we take jam bangers wey shake obodo Nigeria! 😂

1. African Queen — Na this song first teach us say love no dey fear face. As 2Baba sing am, even okada man begin write love letter. "No be every fine girl wey wear bone straight be queen, but African Queen na queen wey dem no fit price for Balogun market!"

2. Yahooze — Olu Maintain carry juju enter beat. Before we say “up NEPA”, everybody don dey raise hand like dem dey call heaven. Even Colin Powell join the dance, "Wetin concern agbero with overload?" E shock am! 😂

3. Do Me — P-Square no just do us, dem finish us! That dance move na wetin break many ankle. "If dance na crime, P-Square for don get life imprisonment!"

Conclusion: Na these kind songs make even NEPA sef begin feel important—because light must dey when these jams dey play. "Na who no get speaker dey complain say music too loud!" 😎

Afrobeats no be beans, na full pot of jollof with correct shaki. 💃🏾
Yahooze as no2 lol. Yahooze no big pass kolomental, or gongo also or why me or many songs from that time. Yahooze big but e no suppose dey top 10
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