Early today, November 18, 2024, fans of Nigerian music icon Wizkid were stunned to find his latest single, Kese, mysteriously absent from the Apple Music Nigeria Top 100 chart.
Just days earlier, the track, which was released as the second lead single from his forthcoming album Morayo on November 15, 2024, had skyrocketed to the number-one spot.
This abrupt removal has fueled widespread speculation online, with many wondering if Apple Music imposed a penalty due to alleged streaming manipulation—a practice that involves artificial boosting of streaming numbers. Historically, Apple Music has taken serious actions, such as stream deductions and chart removals, against songs or artists involved in these practices. However, some fans argue it could be a mere glitch.
Kese enjoyed instant success following its release, reaching number one within hours, further solidifying Wizkid’s dominance in the Afrobeat scene. But its sudden disappearance has ignited discussions about the streaming giant’s policies and their ongoing crackdown on artificial streaming tactics.
By precedent, deductions of this magnitude usually point to penalties rather than technical errors. If Kese manages to reclaim its chart position, it could suggest a glitch. However, if not, this could signal Apple Music’s most significant enforcement action yet against one of Afrobeat’s biggest stars.
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