Number 3
- LW: 5,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 11
Number 4
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 6
Number 5
- LW: 7,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 10
Number 6
- LW: 6,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 6
Number 8
CLOAK & DAGGER
BURNA BOY FT J HUS
- LW: 9,
- Peak: 8,
- Weeks: 11
Number 9
WON DA MO
MAVINS/
- LW: 10,
- Peak: 9,
- Weeks: 6
Number 10
- LW: 12,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 13
Number 11
COMING BACK FOR YOU
FIREBOY DML
- LW: 11,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 7
Number 12
- LW: 13,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 13
Number 14
- LW: New
- Peak: 14,
- Weeks: 1
Number 15
- LW: 16,
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 10
Number 16
- LW: 15,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 4
Number 18
- LW: 18,
- Peak: 18,
- Weeks: 2
Number 20
- LW: New
- Peak: 20,
- Weeks: 1
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Deep Probe
Why is the afrobeats chart in USA so wildly different from the one in UK? Doesn't make sense?! Artists that are in the top 10 in the USA (which admittedly is a larger market) do not even get a look-in here in the UK. Is it the case that it's mostly Africans (and probably Nigerians) who stream afrobeats here in the UK compared to the USA where its the general population?