Nigerian superstar Rema continues to set new benchmarks for African music as his groundbreaking debut album, Rave & Roses, has officially surpassed 3.4 billion streams on Spotify, further cementing its status as the most-streamed African album of all time on the platform.
The milestone adds another chapter to what has become one of the most successful album campaigns in African music history. Released in 2022, Rave & Roses has evolved from a promising debut into a global phenomenon, consistently attracting millions of listeners years after its initial release.
A major driver behind the album’s unprecedented success has been the worldwide impact of “Calm Down,” particularly the remix featuring Selena Gomez. The record became a global smash hit, breaking numerous streaming records, dominating charts across multiple countries, and helping introduce Afrobeats to new audiences around the world.
Beyond “Calm Down,” the album’s impressive longevity has been fueled by fan favorites including “Soundgasm,” “Charm,” “Holiday,” “Dirty,” “Time N Affection,” and “Jo” The project’s blend of Afrobeats, pop, R&B, trap, and Rema’s self-described “Afrorave” sound has allowed it to resonate with listeners across continents and cultures.
The 3.4 billion-stream milestone arrives during a historic period for African music on streaming platforms. As Afrobeats continues its rapid global expansion, Rave & Roses has emerged as one of the genre’s defining projects, serving as proof that African albums can compete at the highest level of international music consumption.
Fans flooded social media with celebrations following the achievement, praising the album’s replay value and cultural impact. Many described the project as one of the most important African releases of the modern streaming era, while others highlighted how its success has helped open doors for a new generation of artists from the continent.
Industry observers note that the album’s continued growth years after release is perhaps even more impressive than its initial commercial success. In an era dominated by fast-moving trends and short attention spans, Rave & Roses has maintained remarkable staying power, consistently attracting new listeners while retaining its original fanbase.
The achievement also reinforces Rema’s position among the leading voices of contemporary African music. Since his breakthrough, the singer has amassed billions of streams, earned international awards, headlined major festivals, and become one of the most recognizable African artists of his generation.
With more than 3.4 billion Spotify streams and counting, Rave & Roses continues to stand as the benchmark for African albums in the streaming era. As the numbers continue to climb, the project’s legacy as one of the most influential and commercially successful African albums ever released appears stronger than ever.
For Rema, the milestone is yet another reminder that Rave & Roses is no longer just a debut album, it is a historic body of work that has helped redefine the global possibilities of African music.

