Billboard to launch U.S. Afrobeats songs chart

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Billboard Teams Up With Afro Nation to Launch New U.S. Afrobeats Songs Chart
The Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart goes live on March 29, 2022.


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Billboard has partnered with music festival and global Afrobeats brand Afro Nation to launch the first-ever United States chart for Afrobeats music, it was announced Tuesday (March 22).

The Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart will go live on Billboard.com on March 29. The chart ranks the 50 most popular Afrobeats songs in the country based on a weighted formula incorporating official streams on both subscription and ad-supported tiers of leading audio and video music services, plus download sales from top music retailers.



“The last decade has seen Afrobeats explode into a worldwide phenomenon, influencing culture and fashion across the globe and I am humbled to have made a contribution to growing the genre alongside many talented, passionate people,” Afro Nation founder, co-head of UTA London and Event Horizon founder Obi Asika said of the partnership in a press statement. “There is still so much more potential within the scene and the community that has grown around it and I believe it is vital that with Billboard we now have a U.S. chart that reflects this growth and provides a platform for emerging artists from every continent to showcase their talent to new audiences.”

Billboard is excited to collaborate with Afro Nation on the launch of the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart,” added Billboard’s SVP of Charts and Development, Silvio Pietroluongo. “As with much of the world, Afrobeats has grown tremendously as a genre in America and we are proud to showcase the top songs and artists with this new weekly ranking.”

Afrobeats sounds and influences have grown in the U.S. market throughout the 2010s, through artists such as Beyoncé and Drake, and now, the genre has yielded some of the biggest success stories of the young decade — including songs like Wizkid‘s “Essence” featuring Tems, CKay’s “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)” and Fireboy DML‘s “Peru.”
 

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On one hand, I'm glad to see them get some shine, on the other hand, I hope they guard themselves from culture vultures. Even more so, I look forward to admonishing people for making excuses for the inevitable culture vultures.
 

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afro beats is garbage though, just a fad nothing like the real afro juju music.
Yup. The real Afrobeat is the Fela Kuti sound back in the 70s....listen to that if you want that raw shyt. Juju is dope because you hear those percussion.

Congolese Music (Ndombolo, Rumba, Soukous) is definitely one of the greatest genres in black music. Music in general.
 

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No, they must leave it alone before it gets b*stardized, molested and abused like hip hop.
It already has. Justin Bieber is on damn near every song that comes out. But that’s y'all business :manny:
 
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