TurnTable Charts, the foremost music chart in Nigeria, is pleased to announce a groundbreaking partnership with leading radio station City 105.1FM FM for the syndication of TurnTable Top 50.
On November 19th, 2020, TurnTable Charts launched the record-breaking TurnTable Top 50 which combines freemium streaming services, Radio, and Television airplay to create an accurate representation of music consumption in Nigeria.
The first installment of the TurnTable Top 50 saw “
Ginger” by Wizkid featuring Burna Boy become the first number-one song on the chart.
Since its launch, TurnTable Top 50 has become the biggest and most important music chart in Nigeria. The Top 50 captures music consumption in Nigeria across different demographics and also serves as a much-needed database for the documentation of the development and evolution of Nigerian Music.
Teni’s “FOR YOU” featuring Davido becomes the first song to debut atop the chart and remain at No. 1 for a second week.
Plus Ajebo Hustlers’ “Pronto” featuring Omah Lay rises to No. 5 after debuting at No. 8 last week.
The Top 50 blends all-genre freemium streaming (Top Streaming Chart), radio airplay (Top Airplay Chart) and TV airplay (TV Top Songs Chart) in Nigeria. All charts will be dated and updated on Mondays, this week’s chart will be revealed on Monday, March 1, 2021.
“FOR YOU,” released under Dr. Dolor Entertainment, stays a second week atop the streaming chart with 1.46 million equivalent streams (down 37.6%), tallied 35.64 million radio airplay audience impression (up 10.48%) but slides 3-5 on radio chart and debuts at No. 17 on TV chart with 5.09 million in TV reach.
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TurnTable Top 50 is scheduled to be revealed Monday, January 18, 2021 while other components charts such as TV, streaming and radio charts will be updated on Tuesday (January 19).
Pulse Nigeria Wizkid’s “Ginger” with Burna Boy appears primed to challenge for No. 1 on next week’s TurnTable Top 50 (chart dated January 18, 2021). The song, whose official video was released on Friday, January 8, is aiming to dethrone Omah Lay’s “Godly,” which has led the chart for six consecutive weeks.
The TurnTable Top 50 blends all-genre freemium streaming in Nigeria, radio airplay in Nigeria and TV airplay in Nigeria. According to projections based on building data from Radiomonitor (radio & TV) and TurnTable Data & Analysis (streaming),
Godly The song tallied 47.18 million radio audience impression during the tracking week (up 11.96%), and drew 1.95 million equivalent streams (down 3.94%). The song is yet to impact TV stations in Nigeria as it has no official video yet. 2. Infinity “Infinity” tallied 30.5 million radio airplay audience impression (down 5.13%), tallied 10.48 million TV airplay audience impression (down 6.51%) and drew 1.88 million equivalent streams (down 1.57%). 3. Jowo Jumps to No. 3 from No. 14 on the TurnTable Top 50 after the premiere of its official video. The song tallied 19.71 million radio airplay audience impression (up 39.33%), it tallied 6.85 million TV airplay audience impression and drew 2.26 million equivalent streams (up