Blaqbonez’s “Chanel” single with Asake sets new milestones as it charts in 97 countries
Blaqbonez and Asake’s “Chanel” hits 700 million streams and charts in 97 countries
Nigerian superstar Blaqbonez is making global history with his latest single “Chanel” featuring Asake, a record that has quickly become one of the biggest Afrobeats releases of the year.
Since its release on May 21, the track has delivered major commercial impact across streaming platforms, global charts, and social media, marking a defining moment in Blaqbonez’s international rise.
The collaboration blends Blaqbonez’s genre-bending rap and Afrobeats fusion with Asake’s signature melodic energy, creating a crossover hit that has resonated far beyond Nigeria’s borders.
‘Chanel’ dominates global charts and streaming platforms
“Chanel” has delivered one of the strongest global chart performances for an Afrobeats record this year.
The single climbed to No. 3 on Billboard’s U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart, placing it among the most successful African releases in the American market. It also charted in an impressive 97 countries worldwide, highlighting its international reach.
The record has also peaked at No. 10 on the Global Shazam Top Songs Chart, showing strong real-time discovery momentum as listeners actively search for the track across markets.
On streaming platforms, “Chanel” achieved a major milestone by becoming the first song by a Nigerian rapper to simultaneously reach No. 1 across six streaming platforms.
Streaming success sets new career milestone for Blaqbonez
In terms of streaming performance, “Chanel” has delivered record-breaking numbers for Blaqbonez.
The track surpassed 10.2 million Spotify streams in under two weeks, making it the fastest song by a Nigerian rapper to hit that milestone. This rapid growth reflects strong playlist support, viral traction, and cross-platform demand.
The song has also reached No. 1 on Apple Music and Spotify in Nigeria, as well as No. 1 on Apple Music Ghana, reinforcing its dominance in key African markets.
In addition to its African success, the track climbed to:
- No. 3 on the Official UK Afrobeats Chart
- No. 3 on Australia’s Hip-Hop/R&B Chart
- No. 5 on Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart
- Chart placements in Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the United Arab Emirates
This widespread chart activity highlights the continued global expansion of Afrobeats and the growing influence of Nigerian artists in mainstream music markets.
A viral visual moment boosts global reach
The official music video for “Chanel,” directed by Christian Saint and Edgar Esteves, has also contributed to the record’s momentum.
Since its release, the video has accumulated more than 2 million views on YouTube, with continued growth driven by international viewers and social media engagement.
The visual presentation supports the song’s luxury-inspired theme, combining stylish imagery with performance-driven sequences that highlight both Blaqbonez and Asake’s screen presence.
The video rollout has helped extend the lifespan of the record, keeping it active across digital platforms and entertainment conversations.
Blaqbonez continues global expansion as an artist
Beyond the success of “Chanel,” Blaqbonez has built a strong international profile as one of Africa’s most versatile artists.
He currently holds more than 700 million career streams and averages 2.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting consistent global engagement.
His ability to blend multiple genres has played a major role in his rise. Blaqbonez is known for mixing hip-hop, Afrobeats, drill, R&B, and alternative sounds, creating a flexible style that appeals to both African and international audiences.
This genre-fluid approach has helped him stand out in a rapidly evolving global music landscape where cross-genre collaboration is increasingly dominant.
Asake’s impact on the collaboration
Asake’s feature on “Chanel” adds another layer of commercial strength to the record.
Known for his signature Fuji-influenced Afrobeats sound, Asake has consistently delivered chart-topping records across global platforms. His presence on the track strengthens its appeal across Afrobeats audiences while expanding its reach to mainstream listeners.
The collaboration between Blaqbonez and Asake represents a powerful combination of two of Nigeria’s most influential modern artists. Both bring distinct styles that complement each other while maintaining their individual identities.
A defining moment for Nigerian rap in global music
“Chanel” also represents a major milestone for Nigerian rap on the global stage.
While Afrobeats has already achieved widespread international success through artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Tems, rap-focused artists from Nigeria have historically had fewer breakout global moments.
Blaqbonez’s achievement changes that narrative. By reaching major streaming milestones and chart positions simultaneously across multiple regions, “Chanel” demonstrates that Nigerian rap can compete directly in global mainstream spaces.
The record’s success also highlights how genre boundaries are continuing to blur, with rap, Afrobeats, and pop increasingly overlapping in global hits.
‘Chanel’ by the numbers
The performance of “Chanel” can be measured through several major milestones:
- Charted in 97 countries
- No. 3 on Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart
- No. 3 Official UK Afrobeats Chart
- No. 3 Australia Hip-Hop/R&B Chart
- No. 1 Apple Music Nigeria
- No. 1 Spotify Nigeria
- No. 1 Apple Music Ghana
- No. 10 Global Shazam Top Songs Chart
- 10.2 million Spotify streams in under two weeks
- Fastest song by a Nigerian rapper to reach 10 million Spotify streams
- First Nigerian rapper track to hit No. 1 across six streaming platforms simultaneously
- Over 2 million YouTube views
- More than 700 million career streams (Blaqbonez total)
- 2.4 million monthly Spotify listeners
These numbers place “Chanel” among the most commercially successful African records of 2026 so far.
A career-defining era for Blaqbonez
Blaqbonez has steadily built a reputation as one of the most innovative voices in African music. His previous projects, including Sex Over Love, Young Preacher, Emeka Must Shine, and No Excuses, have all contributed to his growth as both a mainstream and alternative artist.
However, “Chanel” represents a new peak in his career trajectory. The song’s global reach, streaming dominance, and chart performance signal a major step forward in his international positioning.
The collaboration with Asake also reinforces his ability to work within both rap and Afrobeats spaces without losing his identity.
Blaqbonez’s Continued Rise
“Chanel” by Blaqbonez featuring Asake is more than a hit single. It is a global statement from two of Nigeria’s most influential artists.
The record’s chart dominance, streaming acceleration, and international reach highlight the continued rise of Afrobeats and the growing global demand for African music.
For Blaqbonez, the success of “Chanel” marks a defining moment in his career. It expands his audience, strengthens his global presence, and positions him as one of the leading voices in modern African music’s international expansion.
As the track continues to climb and accumulate streams, it stands as one of the most significant Afrobeats releases of the year, both commercially and culturally.
