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Most Played Music in Gambia

This page tracks the Apple Music charts that are currently doing the most work in Gambia: most played albums, most played playlists, and most played songs. Instead of treating the music feed as a bare list, it adds context around artists, genre concentration, release timing, and the difference between quick-hit tracks and deeper catalog listening.

Chart leaders

Song leaders currently include Gratitude, Forgiveness, and WHY LOVE, while leading albums include M$NEY, They Just Ain't You, and NPT.

Artists appearing repeatedly across the combined charts include Asake, Lil Tjay, Alkaline, OMAH LAY, and Wally B. Seck.

Genre profile

Prominent genres in this ranking sample include African, Music, Afrobeats, Hip-Hop/Rap, and R&B/Soul.

Seeing the same genre across songs, albums, and playlists usually suggests deeper listening momentum instead of a one-track burst.

Release momentum

17 entries in this sample were released within roughly the last two years, showing that current listening in Gambia still gives meaningful space to newer music.

The visible release window currently spans 2011 to 2026.

Content advisory labels appearing in this chart include Explict.

Music ranking pages often fail because they do not say anything beyond the names already visible in the chart. This page is built to avoid that. Songs capture immediate repeat listening and rapid audience reaction. Albums tell you whether listeners are staying with an artist beyond one standout single. Playlists matter because they reveal how genres, moods, and editorial packaging are influencing playback in Gambia.

The strongest signal usually comes from overlap. When a song, an album, and a playlist theme point in the same direction, that is more meaningful than one chart entry on its own. The genre spread on this page and the repeated artist names help turn the Apple Music feed into something a reader can actually interpret rather than just skim.

That makes this page useful for several audiences at once. Casual listeners can use it as a discovery shortcut. Artists and marketers can use it to read the temperature of a market. Search engines also get more substantive page content because the rankings are supported by explanatory copy, item lists, and FAQ context instead of just a stack of outbound links.

Most Played Albums

M$NEY

M$NEY

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
They Just Ain't You

They Just Ain't You

Lil Tjay

Released: 5/1/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, R&B/Soul

View on Apple Music
NPT

NPT

Alkaline

Released: 3/23/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: Reggae, Music

View on Apple Music
CLARITY OF MIND

CLARITY OF MIND

OMAH LAY

Released: 4/3/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: Music, African

View on Apple Music
On It

On It

Wally B. Seck

Released: 3/23/2026

Genres: Music, African

View on Apple Music
The Holy Quran

The Holy Quran

Saad El Ghamidi

Released: 1/1/2011

Genres: Music

View on Apple Music
SATEH LA BANDERO

SATEH LA BANDERO

Asidik

Released: 12/17/2025

Genres: Music, African

View on Apple Music
Big Conspiracy

Big Conspiracy

J Hus

Released: 1/24/2020

Rating: Explict

Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music

View on Apple Music
Talk Of The Town

Talk Of The Town

An2 Adi Sparky

Released: 1/24/2026

Genres: Music, African

View on Apple Music
Mr. Money With The Vibe

Mr. Money With The Vibe

Asake

Released: 9/8/2022

Genres: Afrobeats, Music, African

View on Apple Music

Most Played Playlists

Afrobeats Hits

Afrobeats Hits

Party After Party

Party After Party

Davido Essentials

Davido Essentials

Seyi Vibez Essentials

Seyi Vibez Essentials

Lil Durk Essentials

Lil Durk Essentials

Kenny G Essentials

Kenny G Essentials

Naija Hits

Naija Hits

Drake: Chill

Drake: Chill

Rihanna: Love Songs

Rihanna: Love Songs

Pure Gym

Pure Gym

Most Played Songs

Gratitude

Gratitude

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
Forgiveness

Forgiveness

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
WHY LOVE

WHY LOVE

Asake

Released: 2/7/2025

Rating: Explict

Genres: Amapiano, Music, African, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
MCBH

MCBH

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
WORSHIP

WORSHIP

Asake & DJ Snake

Released: 3/19/2026

Genres: Pop, Music

View on Apple Music
Wa

Wa

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
Rora

Rora

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
Oba

Oba

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Rating: Explict

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
Sama Xool

Sama Xool

Mia Guisse & VJ

Released: 4/7/2026

Genres: Music, African

View on Apple Music
Amen

Amen

Asake

Released: 4/30/2026

Genres: African, Music, Afrobeats

View on Apple Music
How to use these charts

Use the songs list for fast discovery, the albums list for stronger artist commitment, and the playlist list for a read on editorial and user-curated listening behavior.

If a genre or artist shows up across all three sections, that is usually a stronger trend than one isolated placement.

Before saving or streaming, click through to Apple Music for full track details, album versions, and availability in your region.

FAQ

How often is the most played music chart for Gambia updated?

AppSava refreshes this page every day using Apple Music chart data. That means the albums, playlists, and songs shown here can reflect fast changes in listening behavior, new releases, and local spikes in attention across Gambia.

Why show albums, playlists, and songs on the same page?

Each format answers a different question. Songs show immediate repeat listening, albums reveal deeper artist engagement, and playlists highlight how listeners are packaging moods, genres, and editorial curation. Together they give a fuller picture of what is actually being played.

How should I use this page to discover new music?

Start with the top songs for quick discovery, then compare the albums and playlists to see whether the same artists or genres keep surfacing. Consistency across all three sections is often a better trend signal than one isolated chart appearance.