Nigerian artistes continue to redefine global music, merging Afrobeats with hip-hop, R&B, pop and dancehall. Their collaborations with U.S. musicians have opened international doors, bringing African sounds to mainstream audiences and earning recognition on global charts.
These partnerships reflect the growing influence of Nigerian music beyond the continent.
Chart-Topping Collaborations
In 2025, Shallipopi collaborated with American rapper Gunna on “HIM”, which reached the Top 5 on the Official UK Afrobeats Chart and featured on major global playlists, including Apple Music’s Africa to the World. Rema contributed to Don Toliver’s 2026 album Octane on the track “SecondHead”, which accumulated over 60 million streams on Spotify.
Rema also achieved unprecedented global success with his single “Calm Down”. The track surpassed two billion streams on Spotify, becoming one of the most streamed songs by an African artiste. The remix featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. “Calm Down” became the first Afrobeats song to top the Official MENA Chart, achieved double-platinum certification in the United Kingdom, and ranked number two on the IFPI Global Chart.
Major Album Features
Asake’s 2024 album “Lungu Boy” included a feature from Travis Scott, blending U.S. hip-hop elements with Afrobeats’ rhythm. Olamide’s 2025 self-titled album featured Dr. Dre, highlighting Nigeria’s growing influence in transatlantic music collaborations. Tems also maintained her international prominence with her contribution to Drake’s “Fountains” on Certified Lover Boy.
Other Notable International Partnerships
Other prominent collaborations include:
- Seyi Vibez and NLE Choppa on “Macho”
- Ayra Starr and Giveon on “Last Heartbreak Song” (2024)
- Wizkid and Brent Faiyaz on “Piece of My Heart”
- Victony and Saint Jhn on “Tiny Apartment”
- Lojay and Chris Brown on “Sensational”
- Burna Boy’s collaborations with Gunna, Travis Scott and 21 Savage
Many of these tracks charted on Billboard, Spotify Global Impact charts, and official Nigerian music rankings.










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