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Official UK Weekly Afrobeats Charts – Top 10

The 10 Best Afrobeats Songs in the UK for the Week of February 22–28, 2026. People all over the world love the sound of pop, hip-hop, and soul mixed with West African rhythms. 

There are both well-known hitmakers and new, interesting musicians in the top 10 this week.  

1. JOGODO:  Wizkid and Asake are at the top because they are famous and know how to talk to their fans. Still, the charts are all about working together. 

2. WHAT YOU NEED – A COLORS SHOW: Tems’s shows off her unique voice and many different emotions on this one. This song’s popularity shows that people want honest, performance-driven music in a chart that is mostly made up of polished singles. 

3. TURBULENCE: Wizkid and Asake are still working together because they are back in touch. 

4. OVER: R2Bees the Ghanaian duo Bees is still popular. It’s clear that experienced musicians are still doing well in the music business because they mix Afrobeats hooks with highlife elements. 

5. FALLIN 4 U by Jay Silva: This week’s new song, “FALLIN 4 U,” is a big hit. It made the top five because the lyrics are sad and it sounds good on the radio. 

6. BIG DADDY: Tems is back on the charts with a second song, and her voice is now one of the most interesting in Afrobeats. People are always interested in it because it is always at the top. 

7. OUTSIDE: J. Hus and Skepta this song by this UK-based duo brings Afro-influenced music to British streets. This shows how Afrobeats can mix with rap and grime to make a sound that is different from anything else in the world. 

8. NAKUPENDA: TXC’s song is still going strong at number 8 because it’s fast and has a catchy tune.

9. KAKALIKA: by the Ghanaian production group DopeNation has a beat and energy that will make you want to dance.

10. DON’T LOVE ME: At the end of the week, everyone who hears Omah Lay’s calm, passionate style is moved.

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