Burna Boy’s ‘Last Last’ has reached another milestone, surpassing 100 million Spotify streams.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
The first solo African song to reach 100 million Spotify streams is Burna Boy’s “Last Last.”
Since its debut in May 2022, “Last Last” has achieved remarkable success. The song’s success on other continents enabled it to peak at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Many people even consider “Last Last,” which has achieved enormous success internationally, to be the summer song of 2022.
Additionally, it recently surpassed the 500,000-copy mark in sales in the US, qualifying it for gold certification.
With ‘Last Last’ getting his third singles certification following ‘YE’ and ‘On the Low,’ Burna Boy surpasses Davido as the Afrobeats artist with the most singles certification in the United States.
Burna Boy has said that he is working on the “Love, Damini” deluxe, which is expected to contain several anticipated tracks, including a potential “Last Last” remix with Nigerian-UK rapper Dave.
When it is released, the remix will undoubtedly help the song gain momentum for a fresh run that might result in higher streaming figures as well as a new peak on the Billboard Hot 100, UK Top 40, and Nigeria’s TurnTable Top 100.
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