Nigerian singer Rema’s debut album ‘Rave & Roses’ has ended its record as the longest-charting African album on Billboard World Albums Chart, hitting a milestone of 170 weeks on the chart.
Rave Roses broke the record, which was previously held by
Wizkid’s ‘Made In Lagos’ (164 weeks) last year.
Other longest-charting African projects on chart include
Tems’ ‘Born In The Wild’ (79 weeks), Burna Boy’s ‘Love, Damini’ (63 weeks), and
the legendary Fela’s ‘The Best Of The Black President’ (45 weeks).
Meanwhile, Rema earned his second Billboard Hot 100 chart
entry this week with ‘Secondhand’ with Don Toliver, debuting at 29.
His compatriot, Tems, also debuted with a new song ‘What You
Need’ on Hot 100 this week, bringing her total to seven, a joint African record
with Burna Boy and South African group Seether.
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