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Grammy top ten afrobeats list champions genre’s biggest hits

Ibrahim Onipede by Ibrahim Onipede
July 2, 2025
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Grammy top ten Afrobeats songs list celebrates genre’s icons from Dagrin to Rema, highlighting global influence and sparking debate by fans over notable omissions

[dropcap]G[/dropcap]rammy top ten Afrobeats tracks were unveiled this week in a move that spotlights the genre’s growth from regional rhythms to global chart dominance.

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The Recording Academy traced the genre’s rise from the mid‑2010s breakthrough artists to today’s crossover stars.

“From its popularization in the mid‑2010s to current global, chart‑topping dominance by the likes of @wizkidayo, @burnaboy and @heisrema, the sound of Afrobeats is constantly shifting,” the Academy wrote, emphasising its evolving influence.

The list comprises ten tracks spanning decades, reflecting Afrobeats’ rich history and modern diversity.

Early entries include “African Queen” by 2Baba (2004) and “Do Me” by P‑Square (2007), pivotal in expanding the genre’s mainstream reach.

The Academy also honoured foundational hits like Dagrin’s “Pon Pon Pon” (2009) and Wande Coal’s “Bumper 2 Bumper” (2009), which helped establish street‑pop credibility.

Mid‑2010s dance‑floor staples such as Fuse ODG’s “Azonto” (2014) and Wizkid’s own breakthrough “Ojuelegba” (2014) which earned global recognition following Drake and Skepta’s remix  also feature prominently.

The selection continues with Runtown’s “Mad Over You” (2016), Niniola’s anthem “Maradona” (2017), and Asake’s modern hit “Sungba” (2022), showing how the genre has stayed fresh and relevant.

The only entry from the latest generation is Rema’s “Ozeba” (2024), a song that sparked conversation online for its Afrobeats-pop crossover appeal.  Its inclusion highlights how the genre continues evolving and influencing global charts.

Fans responded passionately. Supporters praised the list for showcasing Afrobeats’ foundational sounds, while critics pointed out glaring omissions, including Grammy-recognised trailblazers such as Burna Boy, Davido and Tems.

Industry commentators called the list a welcome affirmation of Afrobeats’ breadth and history.

One noted that the Academy’s selection “champions not just global hits, but also cultural pillars that shaped the movement.”

“From its popularization in the mid‑2010s to current global, chart‑topping dominance by the likes of @wizkidayo, @burnaboy and @heisrema, the sound of Afrobeats is constantly shifting.

Others argued Burna Boy’s absence overshadowed the celebration, given his global accolades.

Still, the list’s curator insisted it balances old and new, popularity and influence. By covering hits from 2004 to 2024, the Grammy picks serve as a curated history lesson and digital milestone.

This announcement comes shortly after Tems won a second Grammy for “Love Me JeJe,” cementing Nigeria’s growing dominance at the awards.

Her win for Best African Music Performance follows Burna Boy’s earlier nominations and acknowledges the genre’s rising institutional acceptance.

Despite occasional critique, Grammy top ten Afrobeats tracks reflect the genre’s trajectory  from local anthems to global anthems.

The Academy’s recognition not only honours iconic hits but also maps a future direction where Afrobeats continues to reinvent itself.

The list underscores a broader narrative: that Afrobeats is no longer just a musical style, but a cultural force shaping global soundscapes.

As artists ride this wave, the genre’s influence expands, attracting new collaborations and audiences worldwide.

In the wake of the release, fans are revisiting classics and discovering fresh tunes, enriching streaming numbers and reinforcing Afrobeats’ digital footprint.

The Grammy list functions not just as recognition but as archive immortalising songs that defined eras, inspired movements, and continue to resonate across borders.

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Whether this prompts deeper industry reflection or sparks fresh conversation among listeners, one thing is clear: Grammy top ten Afrobeats selections have captured a moment in time when African music stands at the centre of global culture  and its story is just beginning.

Ibrahim Onipede
Ibrahim Onipede

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