Omah Lay’s Boy Alone Hits 108 Weeks in Nigeria’s Spotify Top 10 – Closing in on Asake’s Record?
Omah Lay is proving once again that he is one of the most consistent and influential voices in Afrobeats. His debut album, Boy Alone, has now spent a remarkable 108 weeks in Nigeria’s Spotify Top 10, officially making it the second-longest-charting album in the country’s streaming history.
The only project still ahead? Asake’s Mr. Money With The Vibe, which holds the record at 121 weeks. With Boy Alone still holding firm on the charts, the big question now is: Can Omah Lay break the record?
A Timeless Album with Deep Impact
Released in July 2022, Boy Alone quickly became a standout project in the Afrobeats scene, showcasing Omah Lay’s signature blend of raw emotions, introspective storytelling, and infectious melodies. The album featured chart-topping hits like “Soso,” “Bend You,” and “I’m a Mess,” which resonated deeply with fans for their honesty and relatability.
Unlike many albums that experience a sharp drop-off after their initial hype, Boy Alone has continued to thrive on streaming platforms, proving that Omah Lay’s music has lasting power. The album’s themes of love, loneliness, success, and personal struggles have connected with listeners on a deeper level, making it a timeless body of work that refuses to fade.
Breaking Records & Pushing Boundaries
With Boy Alone now sitting at 108 weeks on the Spotify Nigeria Top 10, it is clear that Omah Lay is in a league of his own. Few artists have managed to maintain such dominance over an extended period, and this achievement solidifies his status as one of Nigeria’s biggest music exports.
What makes this feat even more impressive is that Afrobeats is an ever-evolving genre, with new hits dropping almost every week. Yet, Boy Alone has remained relevant, continuously attracting new listeners while keeping loyal fans engaged.
Can Boy Alone Surpass Asake’s Mr. Money With The Vibe?
Right now, Asake’s Mr. Money With The Vibe still holds the top spot for the longest-charting album in Nigeria’s Spotify history with 121 weeks in the Top 10. However, with Boy Alone still going strong, it might just be a matter of time before Omah Lay claims the record.
Regardless of whether he surpasses Asake or not, this achievement is a testament to Omah Lay’s incredible artistry and connection with his audience. His ability to craft music that remains impactful long after its release sets him apart as one of the most gifted and consistent artists in the game today.
What’s Next for Omah Lay?
As Boy Alone continues its historic run, fans are already looking ahead to what’s next from Omah Lay. Whether he’s dropping a new single, a deluxe edition, or a completely fresh project, one thing is certain—his music will always be in high demand.
Will Boy Alone break the 121-week record? Only time will tell. But for now, Omah Lay is making history, and the world is watching. 🚀🔥