Nigerian music stars Asake and Wizkid have achieved a major milestone as their hit song “MMS” crosses 100 million streams on Spotify, further strengthening Afrobeats’ global influence.
Nigerian music continues to make waves across the world, and two of the country’s biggest stars have added another impressive achievement to the growing list of Afrobeats successes. Asake and Wizkid are celebrating after their hit collaboration, “MMS,” surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify, one of the world’s leading music streaming platforms.
According to reports monitored by Valid9ja, the song recently crossed the 100-million-stream mark, making it one of the standout Afrobeats releases of the past year. Since its release, “MMS” has enjoyed strong support from fans both in Nigeria and abroad. The track quickly became a favorite among music lovers due to its smooth blend of Asake’s energetic style and Wizkid’s signature sound. As a result, it has remained popular on playlists and streaming charts for months.
Valid9ja gathered that “MMS” is featured on Asake’s highly successful album and has played a major role in expanding the project’s international reach. The collaboration attracted attention from listeners across Africa, Europe, North America, and other parts of the world. Information obtained by Valid9ja shows that the song’s steady growth on Spotify reflects the increasing demand for Afrobeats music globally. Rather than fading after its initial release, the record continued gaining streams as more people discovered it through recommendations, social media trends, and curated playlists.
The achievement is another major win for both artists. For Asake, it further confirms his position as one of the most influential musicians of his generation. Over the past few years, he has consistently released chart-topping songs and sold out venues across different countries. Wizkid, on the other hand, remains one of Africa’s biggest music exports and continues to break records more than a decade after rising to fame. Together, their collaboration on “MMS” has proven to be a successful combination that resonates with a global audience.
This milestone matters because it highlights the growing strength of Nigerian music on the international stage. Afrobeats has evolved from a regional genre into a global movement, with Nigerian artists regularly competing with some of the biggest names in world music. The success of “MMS” also demonstrates how streaming platforms have created new opportunities for African artists to reach millions of listeners worldwide. As more Nigerian songs cross major streaming milestones, the industry continues to attract international recognition, investment, and new fans.
The success of “MMS” is another reminder that Afrobeats is no longer just a trend—it has become a powerful force in global music. Asake and Wizkid deserve credit for creating a song that continues to connect with listeners long after its release. If the current momentum continues, more Nigerian artists are likely to achieve even bigger milestones in the years ahead, further cementing the country’s reputation as one of the world’s leading music hubs.