Every major Nigerian music YouTube channel — 156 artists

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Every major Nigerian music YouTube channel — 156 artists, producers, DJs, labels and music media outlets — compiled into a single downloadable OPML file for instant import into WP RSS Aggregator, Feedly, or Inoreader, and Published on Naija News Feeds

Nigerian music is dominating global streaming charts. Burna Boy sells out Madison Square Garden. Rema‘s Calm Down crosses 2 billion streams. CKay‘s Love Nwantiti goes viral on every continent. Yet for news aggregators and curators, keeping up with 150+ active YouTube channels — posting new videos, behind-the-scenes content, and live performances daily — is a full-time job.

Not anymore. We’ve done the heavy lifting for you.

The Naija Music YouTube RSS Feeds OPML is a ready-to-import directory of 156 Nigerian music YouTube channels organised into 11 genre and format categories. One file. One click. Every channel streaming into your aggregator automatically.


📥 Download the OPML File

🎵 Naija Music YouTube RSS Feeds
156 channels · 11 categories · OPML 2.0 format
Compatible with: WP RSS Aggregator · Feedly · Inoreader · NewsBlur · RSSOwl

[ ⬇ Download naija_music_youtube_feeds.opml ]

See full import instructions at the bottom of this post.


🎤 What’s Inside: All 11 Categories

The file is organised into 11 carefully curated categories covering every corner of the Nigerian music scene:

1. Afrobeats & Afropop — Elite Artists (38 channels)

The A-list. This is the category you come for. Grammy winners, billion-stream artists, and the faces of the global Afrobeats explosion — all in one feed group.

Channels include: Burna Boy (5.7M+ subs, Grammy winner, African Giant), Wizkid / StarBoy TV (3.5M+ subs, Made in Lagos, Essence), Davido (4.5M+ subs, OBO, Timeless album), Rema (5.4M+ subs, Calm Down, 2.07B+ views), Tems (2.5M+ subs, Grammy nominee, Born in the Wild), CKay (4.2M+ subs, Love Nwantiti — 1.6B+ views), Kizz Daniel (3.6M+ subs, Buga — 225M+ views), Asake, Shallipopi (2025 Nigeria YouTube chart topper), Seyi Vibez (most-streamed in Nigeria 2025 on Spotify), Yemi Alade (2.5M+ subs, most-subscribed African female artist), Tiwa Savage (Queen of Afrobeats), Omah Lay, Fireboy DML (Peru — 224M+ views), Olamide, Adekunle Gold, Simi, Patoranking (1.8M+ subs, Reggae-Dancehall), Ayra Starr, Tekno (Pana — 218M+ views), Mr Eazi, Victony, BNXN, Oxlade, Ruger, Joeboy, Zinoleesky, Bella Shmurda, Portable (Zazu Zeh viral hit), Wande Coal, Reekado Banks, Chike, Teni, Timaya, Mayorkun, Johnny Drille, Niniola, and Peruzzi.

2. Afrobeats — New Wave & Emerging Artists (19 channels)

Tomorrow’s headliners, today. This category tracks the next generation of Nigerian music stars before they blow up — the artists getting spins on Cool FM and blowing up TikTok feeds right now. Channels include Asa, Bad Boy Timz, Blaqjerzee, Fave, Lojay, Magixx, Moliy, Savage, Tay Iwar, Tochukwu, Cruel Santino, Terri, Wurld, Tems (crossover), and more emerging voices from across Nigeria’s music scene.

3. Hip-hop & Rap (12 channels)

Nigerian rap has always been a different beast — a blend of Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, and English that hits harder because it hits closer to home. This category features: MI Abaga (the Chairman of Nigerian rap), Vector, Blaqbonez (Chocolate City’s finest), Phyno (Igbo rap icon), Ladipoe, Odumodublvck, Skales, Reminisce, Ice Prince, and more. If you care about the culture behind the music, this feed group is essential.

4. Highlife, Juju & Traditional (11 channels)

The roots. Modern Afrobeats didn’t come from nowhere — it grew from the soil of Highlife, Juju, and Apala. This category honours the legacy: King Sunny Ade, Ebenezer Obey, Oliver De Coque, Sir Victor Uwaifo, 9ice, Lagbaja, Flavour, and contemporary artists carrying the traditional sound forward. Essential for anyone documenting the full arc of Nigerian music history.

5. Fuji Music (8 channels)

Fuji is Nigeria’s most-party-played genre and the most underrepresented online. We fixed that. This category features K1 De Ultimate (the King of Fuji), Pasuma, Obesere, and KWAM1 — the artists who turn weddings, owambes, and political rallies into unforgettable experiences.

6. Gospel & Worship (18 channels)

Nigerian Gospel music moves millions. This is one of the strongest categories in the file with 18 channels including: Sinach (Way Maker — over 350M+ YouTube views), Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, Frank Edwards, Prospa Ochimana, Tim Godfrey, Ada Ehi, Tope Alabi, Victor Thompson, and Lawrence Oyor. Whether your audience is faith-based or you want to cover the full spectrum of Nigerian music, this category delivers.

7. Veteran & Classic Afrobeats Legends (5 channels)

The immortals. Fela Kuti (legacy channel), Femi Kuti, Made Kuti, Sound Sultan (R.I.P. 2021, legacy channel), and Onyeka Onwenu. These channels keep the archives alive and continue to upload rare footage, tributes, and classic recordings.

8. Music Producers & Beat Makers (15 channels)

The people behind the hits rarely get the spotlight. This category changes that. Pheelz (Finesse ft. BNXN, YBNL super-producer), Young John, Kel-P (2 Grammy nominations, Burna Boy collaborator), Sarz, KrizBeatz (creator of the Nwantiti beat), Cracker Mallo, Masterkraft, Ozedikus, Spax, P2J, Chopstix, Don Jazzy (Mavin Records CEO, Mo’Hits founder), and more. Follow their channels and you’ll know what’s about to drop before anyone else.

9. DJs & Mix Artists (8 channels)

Nigeria’s DJ culture is world-class. This category tracks: DJ Spinall (Africa’s biggest DJ, 500K+ subs), DJ Neptune, DJ Tunez (Wizkid’s official DJ), DJ Kaywise, DJ Enimoney (Olamide’s brother), DJ Big N, DJ Consequence, and the legendary DJ Jimmy Jatt — Nigeria’s grandfather of hip-hop DJs.

10. Record Labels & Label Channels (7 channels)

The labels post first. Subscribe to label channels and you’ll see new releases before the blogs cover them. Included: Mavin Records (Don Jazzy’s label — Rema, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage), YBNL Nation (Olamide’s label — Asake, Fireboy DML), DMW / Davido Worldwide, Chocolate City, Zanku Records (Zlatan), and D’Prince (Rema’s mentor, Mavin imprint).

11. Music Media, Blogs & Radio (15 channels)

The heartbeat of Nigerian music news. If something drops, these channels cover it first. Includes: NotJustOk TV, tooXclusive TV (500K+ subs), Pulse Music Nigeria, Soundcity TV (Africa’s No. 1 music channel), Cool FM Nigeria, BellaNaija Music, Beat FM, Trace Naija, Idols Nigeria, Naijaloaded TV, Novice2Star TV, TrendyBeatz TV, 9jaflaver Music, Afrobeats Intelligence, and Rhythm FM Nigeria.


📊 The Numbers at a Glance

CategoryChannels
Afrobeats & Afropop — Elite Artists38
Afrobeats — New Wave & Emerging Artists19
Hip-hop & Rap12
Highlife, Juju & Traditional11
Fuji Music8
Gospel & Worship18
Veteran & Classic Afrobeats Legends5
Music Producers & Beat Makers15
DJs & Mix Artists8
Record Labels & Label Channels7
Music Media, Blogs & Radio15
TOTAL156

⚙️ How to Import into WP RSS Aggregator

Already using WP RSS Aggregator on your WordPress site? Here’s how to get all 156 channels live in under two minutes:

  1. Download the OPML file using the link above.
  2. In your WordPress dashboard, go to RSS Aggregator → Feed Sources.
  3. Click Import (top right corner).
  4. Upload the naija_music_youtube_feeds.opml file.
  5. All 156 channels will be imported automatically, grouped by category.
  6. Assign the feeds to your preferred display category — e.g. Naija Music or Entertainment.
  7. Set your fetch interval and hit Save. You’re live.

🔗 How to Import into Feedly or Inoreader

  1. Download the OPML file.
  2. Feedly: Go to Organize → Import OPML and upload the file. All folders and feeds import in one step.
  3. Inoreader: Go to Preferences → Import / Export → Import OPML. Same process.
  4. Your 11 category folders will appear with all 156 feeds inside.

🎵 Why YouTube RSS Feeds?

Every YouTube channel has a public RSS feed. It doesn’t require an API key, doesn’t have rate limits, and updates automatically every time a channel uploads a new video. The feed format is:

https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=CHANNEL_ID

This means your aggregator gets instant alerts when Burna Boy drops a new video, when Don Jazzy posts a studio session, or when Afrobeats Intelligence publishes a new chart breakdown — without you lifting a finger.

🇳🇬 Why This Matters for Nigerian Music

The Afrobeats industry generated over $1 billion in streaming revenue globally in 2024. Nigerian artists now routinely collaborate with Drake, Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé, and Coldplay. Rema’s Calm Down spent 42 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Asake sold out the O2 Arena in London.

Yet dedicated Nigerian music news aggregation — a single place where fans, journalists, promoters, and DJs can track every channel update, new video, and interview in real time — barely exists. That’s the gap this OPML file is built to fill.

Whether you’re running a music blog, a radio station website, a talent booking platform, or just a fan site, this file gives you the infrastructure to track Nigerian music at the speed it moves.


📥 Download Again

🎵 Naija Music YouTube RSS Feeds — OPML Directory
156 channels · 11 categories · Free download

⬇ Download naija_music_youtube_feeds.opml

Also see: Nollywood & Nigerian Movies YouTube RSS Feeds OPML — 188 channels, 12 categories.


RSS feed URLs use the public YouTube Atom feed format and do not require a YouTube API key. Channel data was compiled in March 2026. Subscriber counts are approximate. Some placeholder channel IDs may require verification via the channel’s YouTube URL before feeds go live. See the OPML file header for technical notes.

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