Asake’s ‘Lungu Boy’ Hits 300 Million Spotify Streams – All His Albums Now Join the 300M Club
Asake has done it again — and this time, he’s making history on a global scale.
The fast-rising Afrobeats superstar has officially crossed a massive streaming milestone with his latest album, Lungu Boy, which just surpassed 300 million streams on Spotify. With this achievement, Asake becomes one of the very few Nigerian artists whose entire discography of studio albums have each individually hit the 300 million mark on the platform.
From his breakout debut Mr. Money With The Vibe, to the widely acclaimed Work of Art, and now Lungu Boy, Asake has shown not just consistency, but a unique ability to evolve with each project — without losing his identity. His sound, a bold fusion of Fuji rhythms, Amapiano bounce, and Afrobeats soul, continues to resonate across continents.
Released earlier this year, Lungu Boy has been dominating charts and playlists globally. Standout tracks like “MMS” (featuring Wizkid), “Fuji Vibe”, and “Worldwide” quickly became fan favorites, racking up millions of plays within weeks. The album offers a rich mix of street anthems, spiritual melodies, and reflective lyrics — showing a more refined, experimental Asake who’s not afraid to push boundaries.
What makes this latest milestone even more impressive is the speed. In just a short span since its release, Lungu Boy managed to reach a figure most artists spend years chasing. It’s a clear sign that Asake has built not just a fanbase, but a loyal global following that eagerly consumes everything he drops.
Beyond the numbers, this achievement speaks to a bigger story — the global takeover of Afrobeats and the key role Asake is playing in it. He’s no longer just that guy who gave us “Sungba” and “Peace Be Unto You.” He’s now in conversations with giants, both locally and internationally, and he’s proving his staying power with every move.
While many artists struggle to maintain momentum after a hot streak, Asake seems to be getting sharper with every release. Lungu Boy isn’t just a continuation — it’s an elevation. The production is tighter, the storytelling deeper, and the vibes even more infectious.
With all three albums now sitting comfortably above the 300 million stream mark, Asake has officially entered elite territory. He’s not just one of the most streamed Nigerian artists — he’s one of the most impactful, blending street credibility with global appeal.
And with more visuals, potential collaborations, and maybe even a tour on the way, one thing’s clear: Asake isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
So if you haven’t hit play on Lungu Boy yet, you might just be the last one to the party. But no worries — this celebration is still going strong.