These songs topped charts and soundtracked the lives of millions of Nigerians in July 2025. From heartbreak to celebration, hustle to hope, here are the 10 most popular Nigerian songs of July 2025, as brought to you by TrendyBeatz.
Nigerian music
stayed on fire in July 2025 . Every week, a new hit dropped, and before you knew it, it was all over TikTok, playing in clubs, and blasting from speakers in traffic. This month showed just how powerful the Nigerian sound has become, with artists blending afrobeats, street pop, gospel, and love songs in creative ways that kept fans hooked.
Davido and Omah Lay gave us a smooth, catchy tune with “With You,” while Famous Pluto showed up twice with songs that proved he’s no longer just an underground act. Burna Boy, Buju BNXN, and Olamide reminded everyone why they’re still at the top, while fresh names like Rybeena and Chella brought new energy to the scene. Even gospel made waves, with BNXN teaming up with the Soweto Gospel Choir on a song that touched many hearts.
Top 10 Most Popular Nigerian Music of July 2025
1: Davido ft Omah Lay - With You 2: Famous Pluto - Ewo ft Shallipopi, Zerry DL 3: Rybeena - Gaddem ft Shoday 4: Chella - My Darling 5: Simi Day By Day ft Kizz Daniel 6: Famous Pluto - Osusu ft Jeriq 7: Olamide - Billionaires Club ft wizkid and darkoo 8: Buju BNXN - in Jesus Name ft Soweto Gospel Choir 9: Shallipopi Laho 10: Burna Boy - Love

1. Davido ft Omah Lay - With You Closing out Davido’s Five album, “With You” is a warm, smooth jam that leaves a lasting impression. Omah Lay’s soft, soulful delivery blends perfectly with the laid-back beat, while Davido steps into his lover-boy bag with lines like “Omoge too fine, no be makeup, oh / O ya baby, lay down…” The track is both romantic and relaxed, the kind of song that feels personal but still danceable. As the final track on the album, it wraps things up with emotion, charm, and undeniable replay value.
2. Famous Pluto - Ewo ft Shallipopi, Zerry DL
“Ewo” is one of the biggest songs of the month, a laid-back, catchy track that sounds almost like friends chatting over a beat. Famous Pluto teams up with Shallipopi and ZerryDL to deliver a smooth street anthem that’s easy to vibe with. The one-liners stick, the flows are clean, and the beat pulls you in from the start. Zerry DL especially shines here, with many fans saying he stole the spotlight with his verse. It’s no surprise this song climbed the charts so fast; it just feels good to listen to.
3. Rybeena - Gaddem ft Shoday
“Gaddem” is the kind of song that makes you move before you even realize it. With a bouncy beat and playful lyrics, Rybeena and Shoday have created a feel-good track that’s blowing up on TikTok and dance playlists. Rybeena’s smooth vocals and lines like “God damn you’re so sexy / Slim waist, petite body…” make the song fun and flirty, while Shoday brings his own energy to the mix. Whether you’re chilling with friends or scrolling through your phone, “Gaddem” is the perfect soundtrack to keep your mood up.
4. Chella - My Darling
Chella’s “My Darling” has quietly become one of the most loved love songs of the moment. With soft guitar strings and gentle drums, the track creates a calm and emotional vibe that pulls listeners in. What makes this song special is how honest and heartfelt it feels; the lyrics speak directly to the heart, making it perfect for late-night playlists or sweet Instagram reels. Its growing popularity shows that sometimes, all you need is a simple, well-told love story set to a beautiful melody.
5. Simi Day By Day ft Kizz Daniel
“Day by Day” is a feel-good anthem wrapped in sweet melodies. Simi’s angelic voice floats gently over the groovy production, delivering lines full of hope and honesty: “Everyone going through something / No be say only me get something for my head…” The song speaks to quiet struggles but quickly shifts to encouragement, a reminder that joy always comes in the morning. Kizz Daniel joins in with a catchy verse that balances emotion and swag, bringing a smooth finish to the track. With its uplifting message and replay-worthy vibe, “Day by Day” is both a comfort and a bop.
6. Famous Pluto - Osusu ft Jeriq
On “Osusu,” Famous Pluto links up with JeriQ for a gritty, high-energy banger that fuses street-hop swagger with Igbo trap sensibilities. The beat knocks with rolling drums and jumpy percussion, giving both artists room to flex their flows. Famous Pluto rides the rhythm with his signature laid-back confidence, while JeriQ injects raw street grit and lyrical bite, bringing edge to the track. It’s the kind of record made for blaring speakers, coded captions, and repeat plays. With its catchy hook and bounce-heavy production, “Osusu” is another reminder that Pluto isn’t just here for a moment; he’s building momentum.
7. Olamide - Billionaires Club ft wizkid and darkoo “Billionaires Club” is a smooth, classy flex, a song that mixes Afrobeats, soul, and luxury with ease. Olamide, Wizkid, and Darkoo bring their A-game, not just with confidence, but with calm, controlled delivery that feels more like a toast than a boast. The production is the real star: soft flute melodies float over a rich bassline, while strings glide in gently toward the end, giving the song an elegant, almost cinematic feel. The chorus layers the vocals into something that feels big and proud, like a quiet anthem for people who’ve made it and want to celebrate without shouting. Darkoo’s cool, clear voice blends perfectly with the relaxed vibe, adding a sleek finish to an already polished record. “Billionaires Club” isn’t just about money, it’s about moving like royalty.
8. Buju BNXN - in Jesus Name ft Soweto Gospel Choir
BNXN closes out his Captain album with a powerful, soul-stirring track in “In Jesus Name.” Teaming up with the Soweto Gospel Choir, he blends personal reflection with spiritual depth, turning the outro into a heartfelt prayer. As he sings about daily hustle and unwavering faith, the choir rises behind him with rich harmonies that feel like a church service in full bloom. Lines like “Na my daily bread wey me I dey chase…” carry the weight of real-life struggles, but the energy is far from heavy, it’s uplifting, reassuring, and full of grace. With this song, BNXN doesn’t just end an album; he signs off with gratitude and belief, offering listeners a moment of calm, strength, and praise.
9. Shallipopi - Laho
With “Laho,” Shallipopi skips the usual Amapiano bounce and crafts something moodier but still made for movement. Produced by Progrex (aka Fayaman), the track leans into a lo-fi, mid-tempo Afro-fusion sound, built on a deep bassline and a hypnotic groove. It’s the perfect backdrop for Shallipopi’s slang-laced delivery and clever one-liners to take center stage. His style here is confident but unhurried, the kind of song you catch yourself vibing to long after it ends. “Laho” may sound laid-back, but its replay value is high, proving that Shallipopi doesn’t need to shout to dominate the room.
10. Burna Boy – Love Don’t let the title fool you, Burna Boy’s “Love,” produced by Dre Skull, isn’t your usual romantic slow jam. Instead, it’s a reflective, mid-tempo groove about loyalty, trust, and choosing your circle wisely. Riding a steady bassline and minimal production, Burna’s voice cuts through with clarity and calm power.
Lines like “No go dey live your life to impress anybody… Na who love me I go love” show him in a thoughtful mood, peeling back the layers of fame and relationships. The beat keeps things warm and easy, but the message hits deep. It’s Burna Boy reminding listeners that real love starts with self-respect, and that not everyone deserves your light.