The week of July 10 brings one of the biggest shakeups in recent NGMCharts history, with David Jones David claiming the No. 1 spot on debut with “Eze Yoyo.” The Praise track leads a wave of ten new entries that tear through the Top 50, pushing a handful of longtime chart holders further down the list and reshaping the leaderboard from top to bottom.
David Jones David picks up a second entry at No. 8 with “Hello (Remix),” while Bisimanuel makes a strong first showing with two songs of his own. “Aanu Ni” enters at No. 2 and “Odaju (Live)” lands at No. 9. Asher Ruona rounds out the top five debuts at No. 5 with “Songs Of Sons (I Am Not Alone),” a worship track that arrives straight into the upper tier of the chart.
Top 10 Movements
The new arrivals push several established names down the list. Adazion IJ drops one spot to No. 3 with “Ihe Nyiri Mmadu Omume,” and Adeyinka Alaseyori falls to No. 4 with “Mo Moore (Reimagined Version).” EmmaOMG holds at No. 6 with “Ko’Rin Iyin,” now in its 27th week on the chart. Chinyere Udoma’s “Ebube Dike” slips to No. 7 after its time at the top, and Sunmisola Agbebi makes the week’s biggest climb inside the top 15, jumping eight spots to No. 10 with “Oranmonise.”
| Position | Song | Artist | Movement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eze Yoyo | David Jones David | New |
| 2 | Aanu Ni | Bisimanuel | New |
| 3 | Ihe Nyiri Mmadu Omume | Adazion IJ | -1 |
| 4 | Mo Moore (Reimagined Version) | Adeyinka Alaseyori | -1 |
| 5 | Songs Of Sons (I Am Not Alone) | Asher Ruona | New |
| 6 | Ko’Rin Iyin | EmmaOMG | -2 |
| 7 | Ebube Dike | Chinyere Udoma | -6 |
| 8 | Hello (Remix) | David Jones David | New |
| 9 | Odaju (Live) | Bisimanuel | New |
| 10 | Oranmonise | Sunmisola Agbebi | +8 |
Biggest Gainer
“Joy Is Coming” by Vic Lucas is the biggest gainer of the week, climbing 14 spots to continue its upward trajectory. The track sits comfortably inside the Top 30 and marks the artist’s continued presence on the chart alongside “Yeshua!” and “Thank You, God.”
New Entries
Ten new songs enter the Top 50 this week, the most in a single edition in recent memory. David Jones David leads the charge with two debuts, “Eze Yoyo” at No. 1 and “Hello (Remix)” at No. 8. Bisimanuel follows with “Aanu Ni” at No. 2 and “Odaju (Live)” at No. 9. Asher Ruona enters at No. 5 with “Songs Of Sons (I Am Not Alone),” and De Stanley Brothers land at No. 13 with “Abba Father.” Mercy Chinwo enters at No. 28 with “My Lover (Live),” and OlaBeeSt lands at No. 37 with “Ratata” featuring Mike Abdul.
Five songs also re-enter the Top 50, including Paul Cleverlee and Gerald Bishung’s “Anchor Of My Strength” at No. 30 and Moses Bliss with Greatman Takit’s “Unending Joy” at No. 42.
Genre Charts
Worship
Bisimanuel takes over the Worship chart with two entries, “Aanu Ni” at No. 1 and “Odaju (Live)” at No. 3. Asher Ruona’s “Songs Of Sons (I Am Not Alone)” enters at No. 2. Sunmisola Agbebi climbs to No. 4 with “Oranmonise,” while Kaestrings’ “Rahama (Live)” slips to No. 5.
Praise
David Jones David debuts at No. 1 on the Praise chart with “Eze Yoyo” and picks up “Hello (Remix)” at No. 6. Adazion IJ holds at No. 2 with “Ihe Nyiri Mmadu Omume,” and Adeyinka Alaseyori sits at No. 3 with “Mo Moore (Reimagined Version).” Mercy Chinwo enters at No. 7 with “My Lover (Live).”
Afro-Gospel
Vic Lucas holds at No. 1 on the Afro-Gospel chart with “Yeshua!” while “Thank You, God.” with Lady Audri climbs to No. 2. De Stanley Brothers debut at No. 3 with “Abba Father,” and Gaise Baba’s “Want To Grow” slips to No. 4. Vic Lucas also holds at No. 5 with “Joy Is Coming.”
Emerging 30 Moves
De Stanley Brothers debut at No. 1 on the NGMCharts Emerging 30 with “Abba Father,” pushing KHAEL and Moses Bliss’ “Holy Spirit” to No. 2. John Fadejola’s “Emmanuel (Esé)” sits at No. 3, while Godfrey Gad’s “Oh My Soul” holds at No. 4. Anike’s “Contagious” rounds out the top five. Five new entries arrive this week, including Rehmahz at No. 7 with “Tell You About Jesus” and K3ndrick at No. 26 with “Calvary.”
What To Watch
David Jones David’s dual debut at No. 1 and No. 8 signals an artist to follow closely. Bisimanuel’s two song entry into the top 10 suggests strong momentum across both worship and praise audiences. And Sunmisola Agbebi’s eight spot jump with “Oranmonise” keeps her firmly in the conversation as the chart’s most consistent presence, with three songs still scattered across the Top 50 and genre charts.
Track all the movements on the NGMCharts Top 50, Worship, Praise, Afro-Gospel, and Emerging 30 charts.
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