In a stunning revelation that underscores the global appeal of African music, Nigerian artists dominate the newly released list of Africa’s best-selling music artistes of all time. Yet, standing at the very top is not a Nigerian, but Algeria’s Cheb Khaled, the undisputed King of Rai, with an impressive 81 million units sold worldwide. This surprising twist is evidence of Africa’s sonic diversity—where decades-old legends and new-age hitmakers coexist at the summit of success.
According to data compiled by Africa Facts Zone, a social media platform known for spotlighting African achievements, Nigeria commands half the chart with seven artistes among the top 14. Wizkid leads the Nigerian contingent with 65 million units sold, followed by Burna Boy with 45 million, and iconic duo P-Square with 40 million. Others include Rema (30M), CKay (25M), Tems, 2Baba, and D’banj, each crossing the 20-million threshold. South Africa’s Tyla also makes a notable appearance, riding the wave of her breakout hit “Water” to 13 million+ units sold.
Still, Cheb Khaled’s enduring success stands as a powerful reminder of music’s ability to transcend language and borders. Born Khaled Hadj Ibrahim, the Algerian superstar revolutionized Rai music—a blend of traditional Algerian sounds with pop, reggae, and electronic elements—popularizing it in Europe and beyond. His 1992 international hit “Didi” became a cultural phenomenon, helping him cement a legacy long before the digital era inflated streaming numbers. “Khaled didn’t just represent Algeria—he represented a movement,” noted one industry analyst. “And the numbers prove his global influence is no fluke.”
Egypt also flexes its pop muscle on the list, with Amr Diab (50M units), Tamer Hosny, and Sherine (both at 40M+) representing the Arab world’s music icons. Meanwhile, Cameroonian-Nigerian legend Prince Nico Mbarga, best known for the evergreen hit “Sweet Mother,” rounds out the list with 13 million units sold, proving that classic highlife music still holds sway in Africa’s cultural memory.
Whether through the soul-stirring ballads of Sherine or the chart-topping Afrobeats anthems of Burna Boy, one thing is clear: African music is not just trending—it’s triumphant. And while Nigeria may currently command the global stage, the list serves as a vibrant mosaic of the continent’s rich, genre-spanning legacy—from Rai and Highlife to Afrobeats and Amapiano.
Full list: Africa’s best-selling music artistes of all time:
1. Cheb Khaled (Algeria)– 81 million units
2. Wizkid (Nigeria) – 65 million units
3. Amr Diab (Egypt) – 50 million units
4. Burna Boy (Nigeria) – 45 million units
5. Tamer Hosny (Egypt) – 40 million+
6. Sherine (Egypt) – 40 million+
7. P-Square (Nigeria) – 40 million
8. Rema (Nigeria) – 30 million
9. CKay (Nigeria) – 25 million
10. Tems (Nigeria) – 20 million+
11. 2Baba (Nigeria) – 20 million+
12. D’banj (Nigeria) – 20 million+
13. Tyla (South Africa) – 13 million+
14. Prince Nico Mbarga (Cameroonian-Nigerian) – 13 million