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10 Songs That Dominated TikTok in Nigeria (2025)

Which of these songs was your vibe in 2025?
10 Songs That Dominated TikTok in Nigeria (2025) 10 Songs That Dominated TikTok in Nigeria (2025)

TikTok has become one of the most powerful tools for breaking new music in Nigeria. A short, catchy sound can turn an unknown song into a nationwide hit overnight, helping artistes gain streams, followers, and even major record deals.

Nigerian creators constantly use the app to push songs into the spotlight, making it a key driver of what people listen to every day.

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According to TikTok, these are the 10 songs that dominated Nigeria in 2025.

10 Songs That Dominated TikTok in Nigeria (2025)

1. Wasiu Ayinde – BhadBoi OML

“Wasiu Ayinde” became a TikTok favourite because of its smooth rhythm and catchy hook. Creators used it for lifestyle videos, soft dance clips, and transition edits. The song’s relaxed but confident vibe helped BhadBoi OML reach a wider audience in 2025.

2. Nginshiki – Gonstavour, Master KG & Eemoh

This song exploded on Nigerian TikTok because of its energetic beat and dance-friendly sound. “Nginshiki” was widely used for group dance challenges and party clips, with many creators recreating the moves over and over again.

3. Gaddem – Rybena & Shoday


“Gaddem” stood out for its street energy and catchy chorus. TikTok users loved using the song for hype videos, confidence skits, and fashion content. Its repeated use helped push the track beyond social media and into everyday playlists.

4. With You (feat. Omah Lay) – Davido

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Sweet Fanta Diallo, I no fit forget you o 5️⃣ We just hit 30m+ views and the most streamed Nigerian record of 2025 WithYou‼️🇳🇬 #davido #afrobeats

♬ With You (feat. Omah Lay) – Davido

This collaboration quickly became a soundtrack for love-themed content. Couples, proposal videos, and heartfelt moments dominated TikTok using this song, proving once again that Davido knows how to connect with listeners.

5. 99 (feat. Daecolm) – Olamide, Seyi Vibez & Asake


“99” was everywhere on Nigerian TikTok in 2025. The song’s bold lyrics and heavy rhythm made it perfect for street content, cruising videos, and swagger-filled skits. The star power of the artistes also helped keep it trending for months.

6. My Darling – Chella

This song gained popularity through romantic and feel-good TikTok videos. “My Darling” was often used for relationship content, surprise moments, and soft storytelling, making it one of the year’s most loved sounds.

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7. No Turning Back II – Gaise Baba & Lawrence Oyor

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Have you guys heard this part of the song!!!🤯 There’s definitely no turning back for us though 😌❤️ Jesus or nothing w/ @Gazeeeeee @trickmang @NII_ODARTEY @𝒞𝓊𝓇𝓉𝒾𝓈 😈 #jesus

♬ No Turning Back II – Gaise Baba & Lawrence Oyor

This gospel song showed the power of TikTok beyond entertainment. Many users shared faith-based content, testimonies, and motivational videos using the sound, helping it trend strongly across Nigeria.

8. Sweet – Spyro & Shoday

“Sweet” lived up to its name, becoming a go-to sound for happy moments and positive vibes. TikTok creators helped turn the song into a feel-good anthem.

9. Wrong Places – Joshua Baraka

This song connected deeply with users because of its emotional message. It was widely used for storytelling, heartbreak clips, and reflective content. It also proved that TikTok users also embrace slower, meaningful songs.

10. Heart – Kelvinnie

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It’s my favourite song too #unkujohnny #unkuscatter @DanceMEDIAN🤴 @Papa tiktok

♬ Heart – Kelvinnice

Rounding out the list, “Heart” found its audience through emotional edits and personal videos. The song’s calm sound made it popular for late-night thoughts, love reflections, and simple, relatable TikTok posts.

Which of these songs was your vibe in 2025?

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