Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 genres Apr 24, 2025 edition

On April 24, 2025, Beéle & Ovy On The Drums take over *Urbano Latino* with “Mi Refe.” Natti Natasha debuts, and “Santa” lands at 17. In *Metalcore*, I Prevail’s “Bad Things” enters at 20, while Electric Callboy holds three top-12 spots.

Bayka & DJ Mac join *Modern Dancehall*, Fireboy DML appears in *Nigerian Pop*, and *East & South African Music* sees amapiano rise with “Uyaphapha Marn” at number 3.

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Most Famous 2020s Nigerian pop from the Last 30 Days, updated on Apr 25,2025

Explore a curated list of 20 trending Nigerian pop tracks. This collection highlights songs blending Afrobeats with global influences and showcases key collaborations between Nigerian and international artists.




Added in the past two weeks: . Fireboy Dml's "Peru"

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Orlando see ‘Red’ with Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran (2013)

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°494

Lorde’s “What Was That” leans into synth-pop heartbreak with sharp nods to MDMA memories and New York nostalgia. Jennie’s “Seoul City” drapes mellow R&B over Mike WiLL Made-It’s production, pairing yearning lyrics with blurred city lights and sparking BTS-related rumors. James Arthur’s “Cruel” spins self-inflicted wounds into polished pop-rock as he eyes his next album. MORE
Updated : Apr 27,2025

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°487

new on RadioVideo.MusicCiara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through jazz-pop with masquerade visuals. Ed Sheeran fuses Persian instruments and heartfelt lyrics in a multicultural groove. MORE
Updated : Apr 4,2025

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Ed Sheeran plays his new album in Munich (2017)

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 09/52

Snoop Dogg & Gorillaz, Ed Sheeran, Jimmy Fallon & The Roots, Bonnie Raitt & Bo Diddley, Johnny Cash & James Taylor, Grace Slick & Hot Tuna, Tom Jones & Dusty Springfield, Rachelle Ferrell & Jennifer Hudson, Robert Glasper & Lalah Hathaway, Mary J Blige, Brandy, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Kahn, Cece Winans & Whitney Houston, Billy Joel & Roger Daltrey, Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder & Tom Morello, Cody Jinks & Jamey Johnson

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 Genres Feb 25, 2025 edition

This week’s music charts reveal notable shifts across multiple genres, with new entries and significant position changes. In ALT Z, Gayle makes a breakthrough with abcdefu, while Noah Cyrus and JP Saxe join the rankings with introspective tracks. In Alternative Metal, Gojira stands out with Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça Ira!), an orchestral-infused track that adds a new dimension to the chart’s soundscape.

Urban Contemporary and Urbano Latino also see movement, with Teyana Taylor and Ciara introducing fresh R&B influences, while Arcángel and Grupo Frontera blend reggaeton and norteña with ALV. Meanwhile, top spots remain firmly held by dominant figures like Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Rema, and Rosé, reaffirming their lasting impact on current music trends.

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Ed Sheeran loops at a London Cafe (2009)

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°481

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mgk’s "Your Name Forever" pays tribute to snowboarder Luke "The Dingo" Trembath, weaving grief and camaraderie into a heartfelt track. Yungblud’s "Hello Heaven, Hello" stretches nine minutes, introducing orchestral elements as the lead single from his fourth album.

Bon Iver’s "If Only I Could Wait" merges Justin Vernon’s falsetto with Danielle Haim’s harmonies. James Arthur’s "Karaoke" explores turbulent love, while My Morning Jacket’s "Half A Lifetime" reflects on self-discovery.

Updated : Mar 19,2025

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 07/52

"California Love" stands as a West Coast anthem blending 2Pac’s urgency and Dr. Dre’s polished production, with Roger Troutman’s talk box adding infectious funk. Its cinematic flair, quick creation, and Grammy nod cement its appeal, though some critique its reliance on atmosphere over depth. Similarly, Chuck Berry’s "Johnny B. Goode," a cornerstone of rock, merges autobiographical nuance with dynamic riffs, its cultural impact spanning decades from "Back to the Future" to the Voyager Golden Record.

Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue’s playful duet "Kids" exudes polished theatricality, with cheeky nods to nostalgia driving its UK chart success. Al Jarreau and Kurt Elling’s spirited take on "Take Five" explores jazz interplay, balancing Jarreau’s unpredictable scatting and Elling’s structured phrasing. Meanwhile, "On My Own" unites Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald’s distinct vocals through slick '80s production, delivering emotional weight despite their physical distance during recording.

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