BNXN hits new streaming milestone on Spotify
Nigerian singer and songwriter BNXN (formerly known as Buju) has hit another major career milestone as his latest project, Captain, surpasses 100 million streams on Spotify. This achievement cements his status as one of the most-streamed Nigerian artists on the platform and showcases his growing influence in the global music scene.
This is the third time BNXN has crossed the 100-million mark with a project, reinforcing his consistency and strong connection with fans worldwide. The Captain project, praised for its infectious melodies and rich fusion of Afrobeats and Afro-fusion sounds, has continued to resonate deeply with listeners, earning both critical acclaim and commercial success.
BNXN’s streaming success is a testament to his artistic evolution, lyrical versatility, and ability to blend traditional African rhythms with modern musical elements. With each release, he further solidifies his place among Nigeria’s new generation of music powerhouses reshaping the global perception of African music.
As the Captain project continues to climb in streams, this latest milestone adds to BNXN’s growing list of achievements. Fans and music lovers across the world are eagerly awaiting his next move, with many expecting more groundbreaking collaborations and genre-defining hits.
BNXN’s trajectory reflects not only his personal rise but also the unstoppable momentum of Afrobeats on the world stage.
Source: notjustok.com
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