Afrobeats continues its global takeover as Nigerian superstars Asake and Wizkid have hit a major streaming milestone with their joint track “MMS” surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify.

The achievement was confirmed in a post shared on X on Sunday by music tracking platform #TheDebutHub, marking another significant win for both artists in their already record-breaking careers.

With the milestone, “MMS” becomes Asake’s eighth song and Wizkid’s 17th track to cross 100 million streams across all credits on Spotify — further cementing their dominance in the global streaming space.

Released as part of Asake’s Lungu Boy album on August 8, 2024, “MMS” has emerged as the project’s most streamed track. The song blends Asake’s energetic Yoruba-infused delivery with Wizkid’s smooth, laid-back melodic style, creating a sound that has resonated strongly with both African and international audiences.

The collaboration also earned a nomination in the Best African Music Performance category at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, reinforcing its global recognition and highlighting Afrobeats’ growing influence on the world stage.

Beyond “MMS,” the success of the duo’s partnership has been strengthened by their joint project, Real Vol. 1 EP, released in January 2026. The project featured standout tracks such as “Jogodo” and reportedly performed strongly across global streaming platforms, including charting in multiple countries.

Their collaboration has been widely praised by fans and industry observers as one of the most impactful Afrobeats partnerships in recent years, consistently delivering commercially successful and culturally influential music.

Social media reactions quickly followed the milestone announcement, with fans celebrating the achievement. One user described the track as a “smash hit,” while others highlighted its place among the growing list of Nigerian songs crossing the 100 million streams mark on Spotify.

Another fan noted that “MMS” is now among dozens of Nigerian songs to reach the milestone, reflecting the increasing global appetite for Afrobeats music.

The success of “MMS” adds to a growing pattern of international recognition for Nigerian artists, who continue to dominate streaming charts, awards platforms, and global collaborations.