Wizkid’s debut album Superstar continues to prove its timeless appeal, as it recently surpassed 245 million streams across major digital platforms more than a decade after its release.
The celebrated project, which officially dropped on June 12, 2011, has remained a fan favorite and a cornerstone in the growth of Afrobeats. Since its introduction to streaming services, Superstar has consistently pulled in impressive numbers, with over 61 million streams on Spotify, 113 million on Audiomack, 34 million on Boomplay, and 37 million plays via YouTube Music, bringing its total to more than 245 million streams.
When Superstar first arrived, it did more than introduce Wizkid to the mainstream. It marked the beginning of a new wave in Nigerian music, combining catchy melodies, dynamic production, and global influences. Songs like Holla at Your Boy, Don’t Dull, Pakurumo, and Love My Baby quickly dominated airwaves and dancefloors, becoming staples for fans both at home and in the diaspora.
More than 13 years later, Wizkid's Superstar album continues to attract new listeners and remains a nostalgic favorite for longtime fans. This new streaming milestone further solidifies Superstar’s position as a defining album in the history of Afrobeats and a testament to Wizkid’s enduring impact on the genre.
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 pic.twitter.com/eKjC45VKBv

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