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Wasiu Ayinde by BhadBoi OML Tops TikTok Nigeria’s Songs of the Summer 2025

Wasiu Ayinde by BhadBoi OML Tops TikTok Nigeria’s Songs of the Summer 2025

TikTok has officially revealed its number one Nigeria Song of the Summer for 2025, crowning Wasiu Ayinde by BhadBoi OML as the track that dominated feeds, generated talks, and inspired trends.

A standout from his album Bhad Boi, the song’s popularity on the platform stems from its unique cultural fusion, which masterfully blends a modern pop sound with traditional Yoruba influences from Fuji music, exemplifying how artists are redefining Afrobeats through authentic fusion.

The song’s success is a perfect example of how the platform’s list reflects a diverse and vibrant mix of sounds. While Nigerian artistes such as Davido, Olamide, and Rybeena topped the charts with their high-energy anthems, the top 10 also featured an impactful mix of gospel-inspired hits and sounds from across Africa, including South Africa and Uganda, that resonated deeply with the Nigerian audience.

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The full list of top 10 trending tracks offers a deeper look into the sonic diversity happening across the Nigerian music landscape.

Collaborations proved to be a powerful formula for chart success, with six collaborations making the list of the top ten songs of the summer, including 99 by Olamide, Seyi Vibez, Asake, Young Jonn, and Daecolm; With You by Davido and Omah Lay; and Gaddem by Rybeena and Shoday.

Amapiano’s continued influence was also undeniable, with songs such as Ngishutheni by Goon Flavour, Master KG, and Eemoh showcasing the genre’s unstoppable appeal across the continent.
There was also a growing appetite for emotionally driven content, as soulful and inspirational tracks like Chella’s My Darling and Gaise Baba and Lawrence Oyor’s No Turning Back II found viral moments alongside the season’s biggest hits.

These tracks found viral success on TikTok, fuelled by their high energy and memorable choruses for dance challenges and lifestyle content, perfectly capturing the creativity and vibrancy at the heart of Nigeria’s youth culture.

“TikTok is where music truly comes to life. It’s a space where songs are discovered, collective enjoyment is cemented, artists grow, and opportunities open up in ways that weren’t possible before. What makes it special is the community, where fans, creators, and musicians all come together to shape culture, and in this case, seasons, in real time. The Songs of the Summer show how powerful that connection is, and how TikTok continues to be the platform where Nigerian music can break boundaries and reach the world,” says Toyin Mustapha, TikTok’s Head of Music Partnerships, UK, Ireland & SSA.

More than just a ranking, the 2025 Songs of the Summer list proves TikTok’s role in pushing a diverse mix of local artists and genres to the forefront. The platform is cementing its position as a cultural incubator, helping authentic and culturally rooted music find a global audience.