Nigerian singer-songwriter Omah Lay has reached a major streaming benchmark as his album Boy Alone (Deluxe) surpasses 1.3 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the fourth Nigerian album to cross the mark on the platform.
The project, which is the expanded edition of his 2022 debut album Boy Alone, continues to perform strongly nearly two years after the deluxe version was released.
With the milestone, Boy Alone (Deluxe) joins a select group of Nigerian albums that have crossed one billion streams on Spotify, alongside projects by some of the genre’s biggest stars.
These include Rave & Roses by Rema and two albums by Burna Boy – Love, Damini and African Giant. The achievement positions Omah Lay among the leading Nigerian artists shaping the streaming era of Afrobeats.
Originally released in July 2022, Boy Alone marked Omah Lay’s first full-length studio album after gaining international attention with earlier projects like Get Layd and What Have We Done. The album explored themes of loneliness, fame, mental health, and relationships.
In June 2023, the deluxe edition expanded the project with additional songs, helping to extend the album’s life on streaming platforms and introduce it to new listeners.
Several songs from the album became standout hits, including “Soso,” “Understand,” and “Attention,” the latter featuring global pop star Justin Bieber. These tracks played a significant role in driving the album’s long-term streaming performance.
In recent years, Afrobeats albums have consistently crossed major streaming milestones, reflecting the genre’s widening international audience and its dominance in global music charts and playlists.