Late Musician, Mohbad continues to make a big comeback on streaming platforms all over Nigeria since his passing, as his songs are currently the most streamed according to TurnTable Charts.
TurnTable Charts a leading chart system in Nigeria that gathers data from TV, radio, and streaming services, revealed that Mohbad claimed the top spot as the most-streamed artist on YouTube Nigeria during the week of September 29 to October 5, accumulating a massive 2.3 million views.
Highlights of this week’s YouTube Nigeria Chart
— MohBad is the most-streamed artiste with 2.3 million views
— @davido’s “FEEL” is the most-streamed song with 675,000 views
— @davido’s “FEEL” is the most-watched music video on YouTube Nigeria during the week of September 29 — October 5. It had 614,000 views
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Since his unfortunate departure, fans have been revisiting the tunes of this Street Hop sensation who brought excitement to the music scene by blending Juju, Hip Hop, Afrobeats, and Gospel music, offering a unique perspective on inner-city life.
An impressive feat was recently achieved as he secured a record with six songs on the TurnTable Top 100 chart. His EPs, ‘Blessed’ and ‘Light,’ also received a substantial number of streams, and his single ‘Ask About Me’ proudly claimed the number one spot on the chart.
In addition to the revival of his music, heartfelt tributes continue to pour in from both Nigerian and international artists. Renowned American rappers such as Meek Mill, Lil Durk, and Kodak Black paid their respects.
In Nigeria, a touching candlelight procession was held in various states to honor Mohbad’s memory. In Lagos, the procession took place at Muri Okunola Park and featured the participation of numerous artists, including Davido, Zlatan, Chike, Skales, and Falz.
The passing of Mohbad has stirred significant public reaction, leading to allegations of foul play. The Nigerian Police have initiated investigations to uncover the circumstances surrounding his demise.
The Guardian