6 afrobeats artists to know in 2024: from pioneer Burna Boy, to Wizkid and Tems’ breakout Beyoncé and Drake collabs, and today’s Gen Z upstarts Rema and Ayra Starr
According to Spotify, afrobeats streaming has increased by 550 per cent since 2017, with artists like Rema, Tems and Davido leading plays across the globe.
Not yet up on the trend? Here are six essential afrobeats artists to spice up your spring playlist.
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1. Burna Boy
Nigerian native Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu – better known by his stage name Burna Boy – is easily one of the biggest names in afrobeats.
Nicknamed the “African giant”, his international breakthrough came in 2018 with the release of his critically acclaimed third album Outside.
2. Tems

Temilade Openiyi, aka Tems, got her breakthrough in 2020 with a featured spot on fellow afrobeats artist Wizkid’s single “Essence”, which earned a Grammy nomination in the best global music performance category.

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3. Wizkid

Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, aka Wizkid, is among the most prominent figures in the modern day Afrobeats music scene, and has been making music since 2010.
4. Davido

David Adedeji Adeleke Oon, aged 31 and known professionally as Davido, is another prominent figure in afrobeats.

The Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer dropped out of Oakwood University in the US to return to Africa and focus on his music career. The gamble paid off and he quickly rose to fame after the release of his debut album Omo Baba Olowo in 2012. His 2017 single “Fall” broke records that year as the longest-charting Nigerian pop song in Billboard history.
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5. Ayra Starr

Aged just 21, Nigeria’s Ayra Starr is fast emerging as a Gen Z Afrobeats star.
Starr, who’s real name is Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, started off her career in the entertainment industry as a model at 16 before she switched to music.

The release of her 2021 studio album 19 & Dangerous catapulted the young singer to fame and mainstream recognition after songs like “Rush” went viral on Tik Tok.
6. Rema

Nigerian superstar Divine Ikubor, aged just 23 and better known by his stage name Rema, has been recognised for his music since the 2019 release of his self-titled debut EP peaked at No 1 on Apple Music in Nigeria.

The year 2022 was a career defining one, when Rema gained mainstream recognition with his wildly successful “Calm Down” featuring Selena Gomez. Remembered as the first track led by an African artist to surpass a billion streams on Spotify, it later won the best afrobeats song award at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards.
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