Africa Fact

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent. Photo: Pexels

Africa Fact of the Day: Africa’s most streamed songs on Spotify- 17 November 2023

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent.

Africa Fact

Africa Fact of the Day features the most wonderful and weird facts about the history and culture of the African Continent. Photo: Pexels

The African continent has the second largest population in the world, with more than one billion people.

It has 54 countries rich in history, culture, and diversity and more than 2,000 languages spoken by the people of Africa.

TODAY’S AFRICA FACT

Africa Fact: Africa’s Most Streamed Songs on Spotify

1.Rema & Selena Gomez’s Calm Down – 1.1 billion

2.CKay’s Love Nwantiti – 777 million

3.CKay’s Love Nwantiti Remix ft. Dj Yo!& AX’EL- 562.9 million

4. Rema’s Calm Down Original Version – 507.6 million

5. Libianca’s People – 497.5 million

6. Seether’s Fake It – 401.8 million

7. Amaarae’s Sad Girlz Luv Money Remix ft. Moliy& Kali Uchis – 381.4 million

8. Master KG’s Jerusalema ft. Nomcebo Zikode- 377.4 million

9. Burna Boy’s Last Last – 342.1 million

10. Fireboy & Ed Sheeran’s Peru – 283.5 million

11.Blackway’s What’s Up Danger – 281 million

12. Ayra Starr’s Rush – 280.6 million

13. Seether’s Broken – 261 million

14. Oxlade’s Ku Lo Sa – 259.6 million

15. Burna Boy’s On The Low – 247 million

16. Burna Boy’s For My Hand ft. Ed Sheeran – 218 million

17. Seether’s Remedy – 211.9 million

18. Wizkid’s Essence Remix ft. & Justin Bieber- 204.8 million

19. Burna Boy’s Ye – 199 million

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