Top 10 African Artist Albums Dominating the Q1 Charts in 2026

The first quarter of 2026 showcased the continued global rise of African music, with artists delivering projects that dominated streaming platforms, topped official charts, and sparked conversations across continents. From Afrobeats and Amapiano to gospel and alternative soul, these albums captured millions of streams while reinforcing Africa’s position as one of the world’s fastest-growing music […]

Top 10 African Artist Albums Dominating the Q1 Charts in 2026

The first quarter of 2026 showcased the continued global rise of African music, with artists delivering projects that dominated streaming platforms, topped official charts, and sparked conversations across continents. From Afrobeats and Amapiano to gospel and alternative soul, these albums captured millions of streams while reinforcing Africa’s position as one of the world’s fastest-growing music markets. The following projects stood out for their commercial success, cultural impact, and sustained chart performance during Q1 2026. 

1. M$NEY — Asake

Released in May 2026, M$NEY quickly became one of Africa’s biggest albums of the year, breaking streaming records and becoming the longest-running No. 1 album on Apple Music Nigeria in 2026. The project blends Afrobeats, Fuji influences, Amapiano, and global sounds, further cementing Asake’s position among Africa’s biggest music exports.

2. REAL, Vol. 1 — Asake & Wizkid

The collaborative EP from Asake and Wizkid generated enormous anticipation and debuted at No. 1 on Nigeria’s official TurnTable Albums Chart. Combining Afro-fusion, Amapiano, and contemporary Afrobeats, the project showcased the chemistry between two of Nigeria’s biggest stars and became one of the defining releases of early 2026.

3. Rave & Roses (Ultra) — Rema

Rema’s expanded edition of Rave & Roses continues to enjoy remarkable global longevity. Years after its original release, the album remains a streaming powerhouse, driven by international hits and sustained playlist dominance, reinforcing Rema’s status as one of Africa’s most successful crossover artists.

4. Love Is a Machinery — Anendlessocean

Anendlessocean continued his impressive rise with Love Is a Machinery, an album celebrated for its soulful songwriting, faith-inspired themes, and contemporary production. The project resonated strongly with listeners seeking reflective, emotionally rich music, making it one of Q1’s standout alternative releases.

5. Made in Lagos (Deluxe Edition) — Wizkid

Few African albums have demonstrated the enduring influence of Made in Lagos (Deluxe Edition). Years after release, the project continues to attract global streams and remains one of the most successful Afrobeats albums ever produced, introducing African music to millions of international listeners.

6. Fuji XTRA — Adekunle Gold

Adekunle Gold embraced his Yoruba musical heritage with Fuji XTRA, creatively blending Fuji rhythms with Afrobeats, pop, and contemporary production. The album received praise for its originality and reinforced his reputation as one of Africa’s most versatile recording artists.

7. Clarity of Mind — Omah Lay

Omah Lay’s sophomore album Clarity of Mind marked one of the most anticipated releases of 2026. Featuring introspective songwriting, melodic production, and emotionally driven performances, the album quickly secured strong streaming numbers while further establishing his global appeal.

8. No Sign of Weakness — Burna Boy

Burna Boy continued his global dominance with No Sign of Weakness, delivering another ambitious body of work that blends Afrobeats with reggae, hip hop, soul, and international influences. The album reinforced his reputation as one of Africa’s most influential contemporary musicians.

9. New Wine (Live) — Dunsin Oyekan

New Wine (Live) emerged as one of Africa’s most impactful gospel releases of the year. Through passionate worship sessions and spiritually uplifting compositions, Dunsin Oyekan continued to shape contemporary gospel music while reaching audiences across Africa and the global Christian community.

10. Tyla — Tyla

South African star Tyla continued her international breakthrough with her self-titled album, which remained a favorite across global streaming platforms. Blending Amapiano, Afropop, R&B, and pop influences, the project further established her as one of Africa’s fastest-rising global music stars.

Methodology

This ranking highlights African albums that demonstrated exceptional commercial performance, streaming success, chart longevity, cultural influence, and audience engagement during the first half of 2026. Selection considered official chart performance, Apple Music and Spotify streaming trends, TurnTable Charts, global playlist visibility, critical reception, and overall impact on Africa’s music industry. While some albums were released before Q1 2026, they were included based on their continued dominance on streaming platforms and charts during the period.