
Top 10 Afrobeats Songs of 2024 (Jan–Dec)
2024 was a huge year for Afrobeats, with the genre spreading its influence across global playlists, charts, and social media. From chart-toppers and viral hits to genre-bending collaborations and emotional anthems, these tracks were the most streamed, most talked-about, and most defining Afrobeats songs of the year.
Here are the 10 best and most trending Afrobeats songs of 2024:
- Tyla – “Water”
The year’s biggest Afrobeats hit, topping the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs year-end chart — a captivating summer anthem with infectious rhythms and wide global reach. - Rema & Selena Gomez – “Calm Down”
A crossover phenomenon blending Afrobeats and pop, this smooth, catchy track remained a staple on global pop and Afrobeats charts all year long. - Tems – “Me & U”
A soulful, melodic Afrobeats favorite celebrated for its emotional resonance and powerful vocals, earning major streams across global platforms. - Tyla – “Truth or Dare”
Another standout from Tyla’s breakthrough year, mixing confident vocals with polished production that kept fans engaged year-round. - Adam Port & Stryv feat. Malachiii – “Move”
A viral Afrobeats-infused club and dance hit that scored international chart success and broad crossover appeal. - Tems – “Love Me JeJe”
A melodic and expressive track that showcased Tems’ depth and helped cement her role as one of Afrobeats’ most compelling voices. - Tyla feat. Gunna & Skillibeng – “Jump”
A dynamic, rhythmic banger that blended Afrobeats with hip-hop energy, taking over clubs and playlists globally. - Ayra Starr – “Commas”
A lead hit from Ayra Starr that fused Afrobeats with R&B influences and highlighted her rising international appeal. - Young Jonn – “Big Big Things”
A celebratory anthem that showcased smooth vocals and catchy production, becoming one of the year’s most memorable Afrobeats party tracks. - Kizz Daniel & Davido – “Twe Twe (Remix)”
A remix of a fan-favorite that combined two Afrobeats powerhouses, delivering upbeat energy and massive replay value across platforms.