Just recently, Fall also made history as the first-ever African music video to reach 100 million views on YouTube although Yemi Alade song, Johnny, soon followed suit after.
Back to Davido and his long list of accomplished, reports say Fall continues to enjoy popularity overseas.
This week, it has been hailed as the longest-charting Nigerian single in the history of the Billboard charts — a platform which tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States and elsewhere.
Late last year, over a year after its release, Fall made its debut on the Billboard charts. The single has now been charted on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay charts for four weeks in a row, reaching its peak position this week at 29 — 10 places up from last week.
The news was shared on Instagram by Instagram handle @davidoglobalnews, which predicted the song will make it to the “number 1 spot”. Here’s the post:
“With his feature on CasAFRICA’S BIGGEST INTERNATIONAL RECORD BY THE AFROBEAT ALPHA MALE HIMSELF DAVIDO ‘FALL’ WILL TAKE A HUGE DIVE NEXT WEEK ON THE BILLBOARD R&B/HIPHOP AIRPLAY CHARTS TO 29TH POSITION BEING 39TH THIS WEEK CLIMBING TO 29TH NEXT WEEK IT IS SAFE TO SAY WE HEADING FOR THE NUMBER 1 SPOT ? [The Biggest & Most Dominant African International Record Till”
Meanwhile, here is the video of the song for your enjoyment:
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