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Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” Takes Center Stage as Nigeria’s Most Searched Song of 2023

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In the vibrant landscape of Nigerian music, Asake has emerged as a dominant force, and the proof is in the digital searches. Google’s list of the most searched topics and personalities in Nigeria for 2023 reflects the undeniable influence of Asake’s music, with his track “Lonely At The Top” securing the top spot.

Asake’s journey in 2023 was marked by a string of chart-topping singles and the release of his much-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Work Of Art.’ The culmination of his efforts is evident in the remarkable success of “Lonely At The Top,” which not only dominated the charts but also became the focal point of online searches across the nation.

The single’s popularity goes beyond its chart performance, offering a sonic diversity that sets it apart from the typical Amapiano and Afrobeats fusion that defines Asake’s signature style. This departure resonated with audiences, contributing to the commercial triumph of “Lonely At The Top.”

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Securing the coveted number one position on TurnTable Official Top 100, the single made history by spending an impressive 12 weeks at the summit. This feat surpassed the previous record set by Omah Lay’s “Godly,” highlighting Asake’s enduring impact on the music scene.

While Asake claimed the top spot, Omah Lay’s “Reason” secured the second position, a testament to its widespread popularity throughout the year. Ending the year in the top 10 of major streaming platforms in Nigeria, “Reason” solidified Omah Lay’s status as a musical heavyweight.

Kizz Daniel’s “My G” and Spyro’s infectious hit “Who’s Your Guy” claimed the third and fourth positions, respectively, showcasing the diverse range of musical preferences among Nigerian audiences. King Promise’s “Terminator” rounded off the top 5, contributing to the eclectic mix of the most searched songs in 2023.

The complete list, featuring Ayra Starr, Ruger, Boy Spyce, Kcee, and another entry from Kizz Daniel, reflects the dynamic and ever-evolving music landscape in Nigeria. Asake’s “Lonely At The Top” stands as a beacon of his artistic prowess, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s musical tapestry.

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