Asake has once again raised the bar for contemporary African music as his acclaimed project “Lungu Boy” has now crossed the four hundred million streams mark on Spotify. This remarkable surge not only highlights the global pull of the Nigerian superstar but also cements “Lungu Boy” as a defining body of work in his fast rising catalogue.
The achievement marks a significant moment in Asake’s journey. With this milestone, “Lungu Boy” becomes the artist’s third project to surpass four hundred million streams on the platform. It is an evidence of consistency, creativity and sonic identity that Asake has built since breaking into the spotlight. His blend of street rooted melodies, spiritual choruses, choir styled chants and energetic percussion continues to resonate across continents.
Since its release, “Lungu Boy” has enjoyed an impressive run driven by loyal fans and new listeners who continue to discover Asake’s refreshing sound. With lead singles MMS, and Worldwide, the project has performed strongly on global playlists, received wide critical praise and maintained a steady presence on major charts. Many listeners have described “Lungu Boy” as one of Asake’s most cohesive works, combining emotional depth with memorable rhythms that replay endlessly.
Streaming growth of this magnitude is not accidental. It reflects the power of Asake’s evolving artistry and the international appetite for Nigerian music. From Africa to Europe to the Americas, “Lungu Boy” has sparked conversations, inspired viral moments and strengthened Asake’s position as one of the most influential voices shaping the future of contemporary African sound.
Crossing four hundred million streams is a bold statement, and achieving it for the third time is a clear indication that Asake is not operating by chance. He is building a legacy, project by project, and “Lungu Boy” now stands proudly among the milestones that define his rise.
Asake’s story continues to unfold, and with achievements like this, it is clear that he remains one of the most unstoppable forces in the current music landscape.


