Asake absolutely crushed it today. The Nigerian superstar’s latest track ‘M$NEY’ hit 100 million streams on Spotify on the very day it dropped. That’s the kind of milestone that makes you stop scrolling and go ‘wait, what?’
Chart tracking account @chartdata broke the news on social media. The announcement read: ‘Asake‘s ‘M$NEY’ has now surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. It achieves the milestone on the day of its release.’ The post quickly racked up over 4,600 likes and 540 retweets as fans celebrated the historic moment.
This isn’t just big numbers for the sake of big numbers. Same-day streaming milestones like this are genuinely rare in the music world. Most tracks take weeks or months to reach 100 million plays, if they ever do. Asake just did it in a single day cycle.
The achievement puts him in seriously exclusive company. When an artist can pull those kinds of numbers right out the gate, it signals something special is happening. The global appetite for Afrobeats keeps growing, and Asake is riding that wave perfectly.
‘M$NEY’ clearly struck a chord with listeners worldwide. The track’s instant success shows how Asake has built a dedicated fanbase that shows up when he drops new music. That’s the kind of artist loyalty you can’t manufacture.
For context, Asake has been building momentum steadily over the past few years. His unique blend of Afrobeats with contemporary sounds has resonated with audiences far beyond Nigeria. Each release seems to reach bigger audiences and hit harder than the last.
The Spotify milestone also highlights how streaming platforms have changed the game for African artists. Geography matters less when your music can instantly reach millions of listeners across continents. Asake’s success proves that great music transcends borders, plain and simple.
What makes this even more impressive is the speed. Hitting 100 million streams takes most artists significant time and promotional pushes. Asake did it while people were still discovering the track existed. That’s organic demand at work.
The numbers tell a story about where Afrobeats stands right now. The genre has moved from niche appreciation to mainstream dominance. Artists like Asake are leading that charge with music that feels both authentically rooted and globally accessible.
Fans on social media were quick to celebrate the achievement. The excitement around the milestone shows how invested people are in seeing Asake succeed. When your audience is that locked in, breaking records becomes almost inevitable.
Streaming success like this also translates to real opportunities. Major playlist placements, festival bookings, and collaboration offers tend to follow when artists demonstrate this level of pulling power. Asake’s team is probably fielding plenty of interesting calls right about now.
The ‘M$NEY’ milestone arrives at a perfect time for Afrobeats visibility. The genre continues expanding its footprint in international markets. Asake’s success adds another data point proving this isn’t a temporary trend but a lasting shift in global music preferences.
Looking ahead, this achievement sets high expectations for whatever Asake releases next. When you break records like this, fans expect you to keep that energy going. Based on his track record so far, that probably won’t be a problem.
For now though, Asake can enjoy this moment. Hitting 100 million streams on release day is the kind of milestone most artists dream about. He just made it look effortless.

