Nigerian singer Asake has once again stretched the boundaries of Afrobeats’ success on the global stage, extending his record as the artiste with the most entries in the history of the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart.
With his collaborative track ‘Jogodo’ alongside Wizkid peaking at number four this week, the Lagos-born hitmaker has now amassed an unprecedented 60 entries on the chart.
The feat arrives at a time when Afrobeats continues to expand its international footprint, with artistes from Nigeria and South Africa dominating streaming platforms, major award circuits, and Billboard charts.
While Asake’s record highlights individual excellence, it also reflects the genre’s wider evolution from a regional sound to a global cultural force.
Unlike many chart achievements that hinge on a single runaway hit, Asake’s dominance has been built on sustained momentum.
His 60 Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart entries span solo releases, collaborations, and features, highlighting a level of consistency few of his contemporaries have matched.
The latest contributor to that tally, Jogodo, marks yet another successful collaboration with Wizkid, a partnership that has increasingly defined the upper tier of Afrobeats’ international sound.
The song’s climb to number four this week highlights Asake’s continued relevance in a highly competitive market crowded with new releases.
More importantly, his chart success isn’t short-lived; his songs consistently return across multiple weeks, showing strong listener loyalty rather than brief viral moments.
With his collaborative track ‘Jogodo’ alongside Wizkid peaking at number four this week, the Lagos-born hitmaker has now amassed an unprecedented 60 entries on the chart.
The feat arrives at a time when Afrobeats continues to expand its international footprint, with artistes from Nigeria and South Africa dominating streaming platforms, major award circuits, and Billboard charts.
While Asake’s record highlights individual excellence, it also reflects the genre’s wider evolution from a regional sound to a global cultural force.
Unlike many chart achievements that hinge on a single runaway hit, Asake’s dominance has been built on sustained momentum.
His 60 Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart entries span solo releases, collaborations, and features, highlighting a level of consistency few of his contemporaries have matched.
The latest contributor to that tally, Jogodo, marks yet another successful collaboration with Wizkid, a partnership that has increasingly defined the upper tier of Afrobeats’ international sound.
The song’s climb to number four this week highlights Asake’s continued relevance in a highly competitive market crowded with new releases.
More importantly, his chart success isn’t short-lived; his songs consistently return across multiple weeks, showing strong listener loyalty rather than brief viral moments.

