Afrobeats and Afro-fusion artist NonyKingz has achieved a historic milestone as his single “Habibi,” featuring Lyta, officially entered the Spotify Top 50 chart in Iceland. This achievement makes him the first Iceland-based African artist to reach this landmark, signaling a significant breakthrough for African music in the Nordic region.

A Landmark for African Music in Iceland
While Afrobeats and Afro-fusion have historically been relatively unknown in Iceland, “Habibi” has gained strong organic traction among local listeners. The track’s success highlights NonyKingz’s ability to bridge cultures, combining melodic Afro-rhythms and smooth vocals with a soulful contribution from Lyta.
Trailblazing in the Nordic Market
This chart entry positions NonyKingz as a pioneer for African and diaspora artists in Iceland. Industry observers note that the success of “Habibi” suggests a growing appetite for diverse global sounds among Scandinavian and Nordic listeners, potentially opening doors for wider recognition of African-inspired music in the region.
Global Momentum and Success
The Icelandic milestone follows previous international success for the single, including:
- YouTube Music Charting: “Habibi” previously found success on the YouTube Music charts in Mombasa, Kenya.
- International Footprint: The artist, who was born in Africa and shaped by the diaspora, continues to expand his global presence across continents.
A New Chapter for African Soundscapes
NonyKingz’s breakthrough represents more than just a personal career win; it marks a shift in the visibility of African music in Northern Europe. By pushing African soundscapes into new territories, NonyKingz is proving that the genre has no borders and continues to connect diverse communities through music.
Key Highlights:
- The Record: First Iceland-based African artist to hit the Spotify Top 50 in Iceland.
- The Song: “Habibi” featuring Lyta.
- Regional Impact: Establishes a foothold for Afrobeats in the Scandinavian/Nordic market.
Source: Africa Publicity
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