Nigerian singer-songwriter Llona has officially hit a major career milestone as his debut album Homeless surpasses 150 million streams on Spotify, his first project to reach this landmark. The achievement highlights the rising star’s growing influence in Nigeria’s music scene and the global appeal of his sound.
Born Michael Ajuma Attah, Llona blends Afro-fusion, street-pop, and introspective songwriting to create music that resonates with listeners across Nigeria and beyond. Raised between Kogi and Kano States, he draws inspiration from his roots, crafting songs that are both personal and universally relatable. Known for his emotive vocals and authentic storytelling, Llona has quickly built a loyal fanbase.
Released on 25 July 2024, Homeless is a 12-track debut album that blends heartfelt lyricism with infectious Afro-pop melodies. The project features collaborations with Bella Shmurda, Fave, and Wizard Chan, adding depth and variety. With themes of resilience, self-discovery, and hope, the album connects deeply with fans and has sustained high streaming numbers since release.
Tracklist for Homeless by Llona:
Still Scared
Commander (with Wizard Chan)
Can’t Breathe
Another Day
HBP Remix (with Bella Shmurda)
Stranger
Gangsta Love Letter
Cold War (with FAVE)
Comforter
Billion Paper
Rollercoaster
Forgive Me
Surpassing 150 million streams on Spotify underscores Llona’s growing global presence and the power of authentic storytelling in music today. For a debut project, it marks a significant commercial and cultural achievement, cementing Llona as a rising force in contemporary Nigerian music.
Nigerian street-pop sensation Seyi Vibez has officially crossed a huge streaming milestone, as his project FUJI MOTO surpasses 200 million streams on Spotify. This marks his first project to hit this landmark, solidifying his status as one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing music stars.
Released to critical and fan acclaim, FUJI MOTO has resonated deeply with listeners, blending fuji-inspired rhythms, street-rooted storytelling, and contemporary Afrobeats vibes. Tracks from the project continue to dominate playlists and capture global attention, driving sustained streaming growth long after the album’s release.
Seyi Vibez, born Balogun Afolabi Oluwaloseyi, hails from Lagos and has quickly become a leading voice in Nigeria’s street-pop scene. Known for his raw energy, relatable lyrics, and unique fusion of street sounds with mainstream Afrobeats, he has steadily built a loyal fanbase across Nigeria and beyond.
Surpassing 200 million Spotify streams is more than just a number; it reflects Seyi Vibez’s growing global reach, the power of street-pop in contemporary music, and the impact of authentic storytelling on streaming audiences. FUJI MOTO now stands as a defining project in his career, proving his music resonates deeply with fans worldwide.
This new milestone highlights Seyi Vibez’s expanding global reach, especially as Afrobeats continues to attract international listeners at record levels. The achievement also reflects the growing power of Nigerian street-pop artists on global streaming platforms, where audience demand increasingly shapes success.
Power has always been one of cinema’s most compelling subjects because it mirrors real life. Whether expressed through political authority, criminal dominance, financial control, or moral influence, films about power often reveal more about human nature than about leadership itself.
The greatest movies on power do not merely show who holds influence. They examine how power is acquired, how it is exercised, and what it ultimately costs. Across decades and genres, the films below stand out for their storytelling depth, cultural impact, and timeless insight into ambition and control.
1. The Godfather (1972)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Theme: Power, legacy, loyalty, succession
The Godfather follows the Corleone family, one of the most powerful crime families in New York, led by Don Vito Corleone; a man whose influence is built not on chaos, but on respect, loyalty, and carefully negotiated relationships. Don Vito understands that real power is rarely loud; it is quiet, calculated, and deeply rooted in obligation.
As Don Vito’s health declines, attention shifts to his youngest son, Michael Corleone. Initially detached from the family business, Michael is gradually pulled into the world he once rejected. When external threats from rival families intensify, Michael makes a series of strategic decisions that transform him from a reluctant outsider into a ruthless leader.
By the film’s end, Michael has fully assumed control of the Corleone empire. He secures power and stability for the family but at the cost of his morality, emotional openness, and personal relationships.
The Godfather presents power as an inheritance that reshapes identity. It shows how influence is maintained through patience, silence, and long-term thinking, and how accepting power often means surrendering innocence.
No film explains the mechanics of power better; how it is earned, protected, transferred, and paid for.
2. Citizen Kane (1941)
Director: Orson Welles
Theme: Media power, ambition, control
Citizen Kane chronicles the life of Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper magnate whose immense wealth allows him to shape public opinion on a national scale. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives as journalists attempt to decode the meaning of Kane’s final word: “Rosebud.”
As Kane builds his media empire, he uses newspapers as tools of influence; controlling narratives, manipulating public sentiment, and pursuing political power. His reach grows, but his personal life deteriorates. Relationships collapse under the weight of his ego and need for control.
Despite owning newspapers, mansions, and political leverage, Kane remains deeply unfulfilled. The film ultimately reveals that his hunger for influence was rooted in emotional loss.
Citizen Kane frames influence not as victory, but as illusion. It argues that shaping the world does not guarantee mastery over oneself.
It exposes the emotional emptiness that can exist behind absolute influence.
3. Scarface (1983)
Director: Brian De Palma
Theme: Ambition, fear-based power, excess
Scarface follows Tony Montana, a Cuban immigrant who arrives in Miami with nothing but ambition. Through violence, intimidation, and unfiltered desire, Tony rises rapidly within the drug trade, building an empire based on fear rather than loyalty.
Unlike structured power systems, Tony’s influence is unstable. As his wealth and reputation grow, so does his paranoia. He struggles to trust allies, refuses compromise, and reacts emotionally rather than strategically. His empire expands quickly but without discipline or restraint.
The film charts both Tony’s explosive rise and inevitable downfall, illustrating how power built purely on fear lacks durability. Tony does not lose power because he is weak; he loses it because he cannot manage it.
Scarface presents power as excess. Loud, reckless, and unsustainable.
It demonstrates how unchecked ambition turns influence into a weapon against oneself.
4. There Will Be Blood (2007)
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Theme: Capitalism, dominance, isolation
Set in early 20th-century America, There Will Be Blood centers on Daniel Plainview, an oil prospector whose pursuit of dominance is relentless. Plainview acquires land through manipulation, deception, and calculated charm, viewing people as obstacles or tools rather than partners.
As his wealth grows, his humanity diminishes. Relationships deteriorate, empathy disappears, and competition becomes personal obsession. Plainview’s power is not about public admiration; it is about control, superiority, and winning at any cost.
By the film’s conclusion, Plainview has achieved financial dominance but is completely isolated, emotionally hollow, and consumed by bitterness.
The film presents power as a corrosive force—one that does not explode outward, but eats away from within.
It portrays power as an obsession that strips away empathy, purpose, and connection.
5. The Dark Knight (2008)
Director: Christopher Nolan
Theme: Moral authority, chaos, symbolic power
Though widely recognized as a superhero film, The Dark Knight is fundamentally a study of influence. Gotham City becomes a battleground of ideas rather than physical strength.
The Joker does not seek traditional power. Instead, he manipulates fear, uncertainty, and moral weakness to destabilize society. Batman represents authority through sacrifice, while Harvey Dent symbolizes public trust and institutional hope.
As the Joker’s influence spreads, Dent’s transformation exposes how fragile moral authority can be. The film argues that symbols of hope, fear, or justice can shape society more powerfully than laws or force.
The Dark Knight reframes power as belief. Whoever controls the narrative controls the city.
It proves that influence often exists in ideas, symbols, and fear.
Power is not inherently evil, but cinema repeatedly shows that it is rarely neutral. These films endure because their lessons apply beyond the screen to politics, business, media, and personal ambition.
Ultimately, they remind us that power may elevate status, but it often erodes the very things that make life meaningful.
The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 remains the most competitive singles chart in global music; blending streaming numbers, radio airplay, and sales across the United States. For Nigerian artists, landing on the chart is more than just a milestone; it’s proof of Afrobeats’ growing mainstream power.
Over the last few years, Nigerian stars have moved from occasional breakthroughs to consistent chart presence with multiple artists now logging repeat entries on the Hot 100.
Here’s a breakdown of the Nigerian artists with the most confirmed Billboard Hot 100 entries based on widely reported chart data and recent releases as of early 2026.
Nigerian Artists With the Most Billboard Hot 100 Entries
Burna Boy: 7 Entries
Burna Boy currently holds the record among Nigerian artists for the most Billboard Hot 100 appearances. His chart presence has grown through a mix of solo hits and major international collaborations, reflecting his crossover appeal across Afrobeats, hip-hop, and pop audiences.
His growing list of Hot 100 entries highlights how he has transitioned from global festival favorite to a consistent chart contender.
Tems: 7 Entries
Tems remains one of the most impactful Nigerian voices on the U.S. charts. Her Billboard Hot 100 history includes high-profile collaborations and standout solo performances, most notably Wait For U (with Future & Drake), which debuted at No. 1. A historic moment for African artists on the chart.
Her steady run of entries positions her as one of Nigeria’s strongest international chart forces.
Tems has officially reached seven career entries on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 following the debut of “What You Need,” making her the first African female artist to achieve the milestone.
Wizkid: 5 Entries
Wizkid’s influence on the Billboard Hot 100 era of Afrobeats cannot be overstated. From Drake’s One Dance to the global smash Essence, he helped define Afrobeats’ breakthrough into mainstream American pop culture.
His Hot 100 run reflects both early global collaborations and the international expansion of Nigerian pop music.
Rema: 2 Entries
Rema has officially entered the multi-entry category following a new chart appearance, bringing his total Billboard Hot 100 entries to two: Calm Down (Remix) with Selena Gomez: peaked at No. 3 and became one of the highest-charting Afrobeats songs ever. A recent feature appearance that marked his second Hot 100 entry.
Davido: 1 Entry
Davido secured his first Billboard Hot 100 appearance through Sensational (with Chris Brown & Lojay), marking a major milestone after years of international touring and global collaborations.
Fireboy DML: 1 Entry
Fireboy DML earned his Billboard Hot 100 debut with the global remix of Peru featuring Ed Sheeran; a crossover record that expanded his reach beyond Afrobeats audiences.
Lojay: 1 Entry
Lojay’s first Hot 100 entry also came via Sensational, placing him among the new generation of Nigerian artists making their first U.S. chart appearances.
A few years ago, a single Nigerian entry on the Billboard Hot 100 was headline-worthy. Today, multiple artists are building repeat chart runs; proving that Afrobeats is no longer a niche global genre but a sustained presence in mainstream music.
From Wizkid’s early crossover success to Burna Boy’s consistent entries and Rema’s rising global momentum, Nigerian artists are shaping the sound and direction of global pop culture.
The Super Bowl over the years has evolved into more than just a championship football game; it’s now one of Hollywood’s biggest marketing stages. At Super Bowl LX (February 8, 2026), film studios rolled out high-profile trailers, exclusive teasers, and first-look footage for some of the most anticipated movies of the year.
From franchise sequels and animated family films to sci-fi spectacles and horror revivals, the night gave audiences a preview of what’s coming to cinemas in 2026 and set the tone for a blockbuster-heavy movie calendar.
This year’s lineup proved once again that the Super Bowl remains one of the most powerful platforms for launching film campaigns, with studios investing heavily in short but impactful commercials designed to dominate conversation across social media and entertainment news.
Hollywood’s Biggest Super Bowl 2026 Movie Trailers
Scream 7
One of the biggest talking points of the night was the arrival of Scream 7, the latest installment in the iconic horror franchise. The Super Bowl teaser focused on suspense, legacy characters, and the continuation of the franchise’s long-running narrative. With horror enjoying a renewed commercial boom, the film’s Super Bowl presence signals strong confidence from the studio ahead of its release.
The Mandalorian and Grogu
Lucasfilm used the massive Super Bowl audience to unveil new footage from The Mandalorian and Grogu, the highly anticipated Star Wars theatrical film that continues the story of Din Djarin and Grogu. The teaser emphasized cinematic scale, action-driven storytelling, and the expansion of the Disney+ universe into a full theatrical experience; a major move for the franchise.
Project Hail Mary
Sci-fi fans were treated to a glimpse of Project Hail Mary, the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of Andy Weir’s bestselling novel. The teaser highlighted its blend of emotional storytelling, science-driven adventure, and large-scale visual effects. With its mix of humor and survival drama, the film quickly became one of the most talked-about trailers of the night.
The Adventures of Cliff Booth
Brad Pitt returns to one of his most popular recent characters in The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a follow-up connected to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The Super Bowl footage leaned into nostalgia, star power, and the character-driven storytelling that made the original film memorable.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Animation also made a strong showing, led by the reveal of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which expands Nintendo’s cinematic universe. The teaser showcased colorful visuals, fast-paced comedy, and an adventurous space-themed setting, aiming to build on the massive success of previous Mario adaptations.
Minions & Monsters
Universal continued its animated dominance with Minions & Monsters, delivering chaotic humor and family-friendly spectacle. The Super Bowl spot leaned into the franchise’s signature comedic style while teasing a new adventure that introduces monsters into the Minions universe.
Hoppers
Pixar debuted a first look at Hoppers, an original animated feature that blends emotional storytelling with imaginative world-building. The teaser offered a glimpse of its unique concept and visual style, positioning the film as one of Pixar’s major upcoming releases.
Disclosure Day
Among the live-action newcomers was Disclosure Day, a thriller that generated intrigue through a mysterious and suspense-driven Super Bowl teaser. While details remain limited, its presence at the Super Bowl suggests strong expectations for its commercial performance.
For Hollywood studios, the Super Bowl is one of the most valuable advertising platforms in the world. With millions of viewers watching live, the event provides instant exposure and online buzz that can shape audience anticipation months before release.
Short, cinematic commercials often become viral talking points, driving trailer views, social media discussions, and early fan theories. In recent years, the Super Bowl has become a key moment for announcing major franchise entries, launching first looks, and signaling the biggest cinematic trends for the year ahead.
Super Bowl LX proved that movie marketing remains a central part of the event’s entertainment value. With major reveals spanning horror, animation, sci-fi, and blockbuster franchises, the 2026 Super Bowl offered audiences a preview of a cinema year built around spectacle, nostalgia, and ambitious storytelling.
Hollywood is in the midst of one of its biggest shake-ups in years. As Netflix and Paramount battle to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), industry insiders are sounding alarms over potential job losses, cost-cutting strategies, and the future of one of the world’s most influential media empires. This isn’t just about streaming wars or box office dominance.
The stage is set for a high-stakes showdown. Netflix has a pending deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for around $83 billion, including its studio assets and the HBO Max streaming platform. Regulatory approval is still in process, with the U.S. Department of Justice reviewing the acquisition for antitrust concerns. Paramount Skydance, however, launched a hostile $108.4 billion cash bid, positioning itself as a competitor willing to pay more to secure WBD. Paramount claims its approach will create the largest media conglomerate in the world. Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has so far rejected Paramount’s offers, citing financial risk and job uncertainty, while Netflix continues to emphasize stability and gradual integration.
A recent statement from Netflix’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, Clete Williams, has drawn attention. He warned that if Paramount’s bid succeeds, it could trigger massive layoffs across Warner Bros. Discovery, highlighting Paramount’s own projection of $6 billion in “synergies.” Williams explained, “Paramount’s plan focuses heavily on cost-cutting and efficiency, which could translate into widespread job losses across the company.”
In corporate acquisitions, “synergies” refer to cost savings from merging two companies, often achieved by reducing duplicate roles, departments, or operational expenses. Analysts say that a $6 billion target could correspond to thousands of layoffs, affecting studio production, streaming operations, and corporate teams. Netflix, in contrast, has indicated it expects $2–3 billion in annual savings through technology and licensing efficiencies, which it claims would result in fewer workforce disruptions.
The potential fallout has Hollywood insiders on edge. Thousands of production, marketing, and administrative jobs could be at risk if Paramount’s $6 billion synergy target is implemented. Executives, unions, and employees are closely watching, as the bidding war could redefine the media landscape. Lawmakers and regulators are also involved, with the DOJ’s antitrust review exploring whether Netflix’s deal would harm competition or reduce jobs. Industry analysts emphasize that while the $6 billion figure is real, it does not mean Paramount has announced layoffs yet. It reflects potential cost reductions if the merger occurs.
Hollywood has changed dramatically in the past decade. Streaming services, blockbuster franchises, and media consolidation have reshaped the industry. The Netflix vs. Paramount fight is more than a financial story, it’s a warning about the human cost of corporate consolidation. For employees, studios, and creators, the stakes are high. For the public and investors, the battle signals a new era of mergers and acquisitions, where billions in “synergies” could reshape an entire industry.
Netflix’s warning about potential $6 billion job cuts isn’t speculation; it’s grounded in Paramount’s own cost-saving projections. How many jobs will actually be affected remains uncertain, pending the outcome of regulatory reviews, board decisions, and shareholder input. What is certain is that Hollywood’s landscape could change dramatically, and this acquisition battle will be one of the most closely watched stories in 2026.
Over the last few years, Nigerian artists have shattered streaming records on Spotify, proving their worldwide reach through massive single-day listening numbers. From major album drops to viral global hits, these peak-day streaming figures reflect the moments when Nigerian music captured global attention at scale.
While Spotify does not publicly release official daily peak records for artists, industry trackers and chart monitoring platforms have consistently highlighted several Nigerian acts whose biggest streaming days stand far above the rest. Here’s a ranked look at the Top 10 Nigerian artists with the highest reported single-day Spotify streams.
Wizkid sits firmly at No. 1 with a reported 21.6 million streams in a single day; a milestone that underscores his enduring global dominance and massive streaming pull during major releases and peak cultural moments. Davido follows at No. 2 with approximately 17.3 million streams, reflecting his ability to generate huge international traffic whenever he drops new projects or headline collaborations.
Burna Boy claims the No. 3 position with around 14.3 million daily streams at peak, a testament to his crossover success and Grammy-winning global presence. Close behind is Asake at No. 4 with roughly 13 million streams, highlighting how quickly his energetic street-pop sound translated into worldwide streaming numbers during his breakout era.
Tems ranks No. 5 with about 8.7 million streams in a single day, showing the impact of her international collaborations and solo breakthroughs. CKay comes in at No. 6 with around 8.2 million streams, largely driven by the viral global success of his music catalog and streaming longevity.
Ayra Starr secures the No. 7 spot with roughly 7.8 million streams, marking her rise as one of Afropop’s most influential young stars. ODUMODUBLVCK follows at No. 8 with approximately 7.5 million streams, representing the growing mainstream reach of Nigerian hip-hop and alternative sounds.
Veteran hitmaker Olamide lands at No. 9 with about 7.4 million streams in a single day, showing his continued relevance across generations of listeners. Rema completes the Top 10 with roughly 7.2 million streams, reflecting the massive global success of his crossover hits and Gen-Z fanbase.
These figures highlight a major shift: Nigerian artists are no longer just regional successes, they are global streaming heavyweights capable of rivaling international acts on major digital platforms. As streaming continues to shape music consumption, peak daily numbers offer a glimpse into the scale of fan engagement and the global demand for Afrobeats and Nigerian music culture.
However, it’s important to note that most daily peak streaming data comes from industry tracking estimates and fan-compiled chart analytics rather than official Spotify publications. This means numbers may vary slightly depending on the tracking source, but the ranking consistently reflects the artists who have delivered the biggest single-day streaming moments in Nigerian music history.
With new releases and global collaborations arriving every year, the leaderboard is likely to keep shifting but for now, these ten artists represent the peak streaming power of Nigerian music on the world stage.
After over a decade of being a staple on Netflix, the iconic sitcom Friends has officially left the UK streaming platform. The departure comes as Netflix’s licensing agreement with Warner Bros. expired on 30 December 2025, leaving millions of UK fans searching for where they can continue to binge the beloved series.
The move marks a major shift in the UK streaming landscape, as Friends joins a growing list of shows returning to their parent companies’ own platforms amid the global streaming wars.
The decision to pull Friends from Netflix UK stems from content rights and licensing. Warner Bros. Discovery, the studio behind Friends, has opted to consolidate the show on HBO Max, the company’s own streaming service. In the United States and other regions, Friends has already been part of HBO Max’s library, making the UK transition a long-awaited but logical step.
This trend mirrors global shifts where major studios are reclaiming popular content to drive subscriptions to their own platforms rather than renting it to third-party services.
UK fans won’t have to wait long. HBO Max is officially launching in the UK and Ireland on 26 March 2026, and Friends is expected to be a cornerstone of its catalogue. This launch will give UK viewers access not only to Friends but also to other Warner Bros. Discovery titles.
Popular shows are increasingly tied to their production studios’ own services rather than third-party platforms. For fans, this may require juggling multiple subscriptions, but it also guarantees that shows like Friends remain readily available on platforms invested in long-term streaming access.
For those who’ve grown up on the misadventures of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe, the good news is that the laughs aren’t disappearing; they’re just moving to a new home.
A24 has a new box office champion. The indie studio, known for producing critically acclaimed films like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Moonlight, has just seen Marty Supreme climb to the top of its all-time earnings chart. Directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothée Chalamet, the sports dramedy has officially become A24’s highest-grossing film, surpassing the previous record-holder, Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Released in early 2026, Marty Supreme quickly captured the attention of both audiences and critics. The film follows the story of a young athlete navigating ambition, fame, and personal struggles, with Chalamet delivering what many call a career-defining performance. Its unique blend of humor, drama, and sports action created broad appeal beyond traditional indie filmgoers, contributing to its rapid box office climb.
Marty Supreme has grossed approximately $147–148 million worldwide, overtaking Everything Everywhere All at Once, which had previously earned around $142–143 million globally. This milestone is particularly significant for A24, a studio celebrated for taking risks on bold, unconventional projects that often defy mainstream expectations.
The film’s success can be attributed to several factors:
Star Power: Timothée Chalamet continues to be a major draw, bringing in fans across demographics.
Critical Acclaim: Early reviews praised the Safdie brothers’ direction and the film’s emotional depth.
Wide Release Strategy: Unlike some indie releases, Marty Supreme saw a broad theatrical rollout, maximizing its box office potential.
This achievement marks a new era for A24, showing that independent studios can compete with Hollywood giants in terms of global revenue. While the studio has long been celebrated for its awards-worthy films, this success demonstrates that indie cinema can also achieve mainstream commercial impact.
In comparison, Everything Everywhere All at Once remains a cultural milestone for the studio, known for its genre-bending storytelling and historic Oscar wins. However, Marty Supreme’s broader audience appeal and box office strategy allowed it to edge past the 2022 hit, solidifying A24’s reputation as a powerhouse for both critical acclaim and financial success.
Taylor Swift has officially made Spotify history, becoming the first female artist to surpass 120 billion total streams across all credits. The milestone, confirmed today via Chart Data on X and reflected in live Spotify analytics, cements Swift’s place as one of the most influential and enduring artists of the streaming era.
This and many other achievements serve as proof of the artist’s unmatched global reach, loyal fanbase, and cultural impact over nearly two decades in music.
According to live streaming charts:
Total Spotify streams: ~120.23 billion across all credits (lead and features).
Tracks contributing: 650+ songs, from early hits like Love Story and You Belong With Me to recent chart-toppers like Anti-Hero, Cruel Summer, and Cardigan.
Chart performance: Swift’s music consistently appears on global playlists and daily streaming charts, ensuring her catalogue grows steadily over time.
This milestone places Swift not only as the most-streamed female artist on Spotify, but also among the elite group of artists globally who have reached 120 billion streams joining ranks with Drake, and other streaming legends.
Tours like the Eras Tour, viral social media moments, and new album releases keep her connected to both longtime fans and new listeners.
With new releases, deluxe editions, and ongoing playlist presence, Swift’s streams are expected to continue climbing well beyond 120 billion. Each milestone reinforces her status as one of the defining artists of the 21st century, with influence measured not only in numbers but in cultural resonance.