Top 15 Kenyan songs with biggest global impact

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By Jacqueline Mahugu | Jul 10, 2024
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Spotify has unveiled the first Global Impact List in Kenya, recognising the top 15 tracks from Kenya with the biggest global impact on Spotify over the first half of 2024.

The list recognises Kenyan tracks that have had the most listens from outside Kenya in the first half of 2024 and were released between January 1 and June 30.

The list is dominated by Arbantone tracks, a genre that is fast gaining popularity, especially amongst Gen Z in Kenya. Other key genres include Afrofusion and RnB.

Phiona Okumu, Spotify's Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, said, "Spotify’s Global Impact List shows the power of music streaming, and how local artists can use it to position themselves globally. We are committed to continuing the journey with Kenyan artists to help them make an even bigger impact.”

Below is the list of top Kenyan songs with the biggest global streaming numbers.

2024 Kenya Music Global Impact List

  1. Mr.Tee, TENORBOY, prod.chacha - DIGII III TRAILER
  2. Mr.Tee, TENORBOY, prod.chacha - DIGII III
  3. NNAVY, Karun, Msaki, Hendrick Sam - Let Me
  4. Blinky Bill, GoldLink - Compare
  5. Jeff Kaale, Soave Lofi - Honey mint
  6. Nanku, Karun - Capital
  7. Yammi, Lexsil, ZiiBeats - Love Crazy
  8. Fully Focus, Sofiya Nzau - Mwanake
  9. Jeff Kaale, eleven - Euphorie
  10. Bien, Fally Ipupa - Ma Cherie(Remix)
  11. Mr.Tee, sosatheprodigyy, o6ix_june - Digii ii
  12. Blinky Bill - OH WAH (feat. NATURE)
  13. Otile Brown, Rayvanny - Asante
  14. The Playah, Restrained, Karun, State of Anarchy- State of Light
  15. Jeff Kaale, Soave Lofi - Afternoon Cohiba
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