Nigerian superstar Rema has officially set a new milestone in African music history as his debut album Rave & Roses becomes the longest-charting African album on the Billboard World Albums chart. The project has now surpassed the previous record held by Wizkid’s  critically acclaimed album Made in Lagos, marking a defining moment in the ongoing global rise of Afrobeats.

Rave & Roses, originally released in 2022, has enjoyed remarkable longevity on the Billboard World Albums chart, fueled by consistent streaming numbers, viral moments, and international crossover appeal. The album’s global dominance was significantly amplified by the success of “Calm Down,” especially its remix featuring Selena Gomez, which became one of the most successful Afrobeats songs in U.S. chart history.

Breaking Wizkid’s long-standing record is no small feat. Made in Lagos was widely celebrated for expanding Afrobeats into mainstream Western markets and maintaining an impressive multi-year run on the same chart. Rema surpassing that benchmark signals not just individual success, but the continued evolution and staying power of Nigerian music on the world stage.

The achievement highlights a broader shift in global music consumption, where African artists are no longer niche exports but consistent chart competitors. With streaming erasing geographical boundaries, projects like Rave & Roses are proving that African albums can compete in longevity, cultural impact, and commercial strength internationally.

For Rema, this record adds another accolade to an already impressive résumé at a relatively young age. For Afrobeats, it reinforces the genre’s global dominance and the healthy competition among its leading stars. As the numbers continue to climb, one thing is clear: the world isn’t just listening to African music. it’s staying tuned.