
Wizkid’s iconic debut album *Superstar* has officially crossed a remarkable 245 million streams across various major digital streaming platforms, further solidifying its legendary status in Afrobeats history more than a decade after its release.
Originally released on June 12, 2011, Superstar marked a groundbreaking moment in Nigerian music. The album introduced the world to Wizkid’s signature sound—an infectious fusion of Afrobeat rhythms, pop melodies, and youthful vibrance. As of 2025, the album has garnered over 61 million streams on Spotify, 113 million streams on Audiomack, 34 million on Boomplay, and 37 million plays via YouTube Music, resulting in a combined total of over 245 million global streams.
Featuring hit tracks like Holla at Your Boy, Don’t Dull, Pakurumo, and Love My Baby, the album quickly became an anthem for a generation and played a pivotal role in popularizing Nigerian pop music beyond its borders. The songs received massive airplay, and Wizkid instantly became a household name, celebrated for his catchy hooks and star power.
Even after 13 years, *Superstar* remains a nostalgic gem and a staple in many fans’ playlists. Its longevity and continued performance on streaming platforms reflect not only the quality of the project but also Wizkid’s consistent influence in the global music landscape.
As *Superstar* achieves this latest streaming milestone, it serves as a powerful reminder of how far the Nigerian music industry has come—and how artists like Wizkid continue to inspire a new wave of talents both locally and internationally.
🚨 Wizkid's "Superstar" album since it became available on DSPs
⚪ 61 Million Streams on Spotify
⚪ 113 Million Streams on Audiomack
⚪ 34 Million Streams on Boomplay
⚪ 37 Million Plays on YouTube Music
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