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01/07/2026

Shake It To The Max (Fly) by MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea Exits The Billboard Afrobeats Songs Chart After More Than A Year

Shenseea, Disco Niel, MOLIY, Skillibeng and Silent Addy ACEPXL
Shenseea, Disco Niel, MOLIY, Skillibeng and Silent Addy ACEPXL

Shake It To The Max (Fly) by MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng & Shenseea exits the Billboard Afrobeats Songs chart after 69 weeks.

The song debuted on March 8, 2025 and climbed tot he top on the chart the week of May 17, 2025. The RIAA certified Gold track was was at No. 4 last week. It is the longest charting song featuring Jamaican acts this century on any Billboard Chart.

This week Tyla’s “Is It Love” climbs to No. 1 on the US Afrobeats Songs chart. She extends her record as the artist with the most No. hits on the chart

“Is It Love” vaults from No. 25 to No. 1 in just its second week on the chart for the week July 4, 2026

The achievement ends the 18-week reign of “Let Me Be” by The Second Voice, an AI-generated act released via Spinnin’ Records After dominating the chart for 8 weeks, the song falls to No. 2.

Beyond her new No. 1, Tyla extends her lead with the most cumulative weeks on the chart at 100 weeks occupying 3 of the top r positions. Her breakout hit “Water” holds steady at No. 3 in its 148th week on the chart and “Chanel” remaining strong at No. 4 after previously reaching No. 1.

Asake places nine songs inside the Top 50. His latest singles “Forgiveness” and “Gratitude” climb to Nos. 6 and 7, while collaborations including “Worship” with DJ Snake and “Asambe” with Kabza De Small continue to perform strongly.

Elsewhere, Ghana’s DopeNation reaches a new career high as “Kakalika” rises to No. 8, while Ayra Starr’s “Tornado”slips to No. 9 after debuting at No. 6 last week. Blaqbonez and Asake round out the Top 10 with “Chanel.”

This week’s chart also welcomes a lone new entry, Balloranking’s “1942,” which debuts at No. 44. Meanwhile, DYSTINCT featuring Mustafa Al-Abdullah’s “Shako Mako” returns at No. 45, alongside G4 Boyz & Mavo’s “Azul,”which re-enters at No. 50

Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs
Week of July 4, 2026

  1. Is It Love — Tyla
  2. Let Me Be — The Second Voice
  3. Water — Tyla
  4. Chanel — Tyla
  5. Mi Chico — DJ Goja
  6. Forgiveness — Asake
  7. Gratitude — Asake
  8. Kakalika — DopeNation
  9. Tornado — Ayra Starr
  10. Chanel — Blaqbonez featuring Asake
  11. Morning Magic — Millionaire Muses
  12. Back Outside — BNXN & Sarz
  13. Hardest Truth — Jubet
  14. MCBH — Asake
  15. Worship — Asake & DJ Snake
  16. Wa — Asake
  17. Elumelu — Young Jonn
  18. I Am — Omah Lay
  19. Jogodo — Wizkid & Asake
  20. Rora — Asake
  21. Big Bum Bum — Kidd Carder & Mavo
  22. Oba — Asake
  23. Amen — Asake
  24. FRE$H — Victony
  25. Asambe — Asake & Kabza De Small
  26. Skilful — Asake
  27. Aura Salad — SSSoundGawd & Mavo
  28. Already — BNXN & Sarz
  29. Fine Ting (Fine $hit) — FOLA
  30. Colorado — Johnny Drille, Ayra Starr & Young Jonn
  31. Very Soon — BNXN
  32. Mofe — Mavo
  33. My Healer — Seyi Vibez & Omah Lay
  34. Juice & Liquor — FOLA & Magixx
  35. State Of Mind — DJ Tunez & Wizkid
  36. OPERA MINI — Poco Lee & Seyi Vibez
  37. Don’t Love Me — Omah Lay
  38. Signature — KiDi & Lasmid
  39. Alaye — Wizkid & Asake
  40. Where Do We Go — Ayra Starr
  41. Coping Mechanism — Omah Lay & ELMAH
  42. Allergies — Shallipopi
  43. Jam — Fally Ipupa & Wizkid
  44. 1942 — Balloranking (New)
  45. Shako Mako — DYSTINCT featuring Mustafa Al-Abdullah (Re-entry)
  46. Emotional High — BNXN & Sarz
  47. Rum & Soda — BNXN & Sarz
  48. PopStar — Black Sherif
  49. Find A Way — Black Sherif
  50. Azul — G4 Boyz & Mavo (Re-entry)

 

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