‘Last Last’, the hit track by Burna Boy, has been named MTV Base’s best song of 2022 in West Africa.

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The list, which examined the top 20 songs in the year 2022, was released on Thursday.

‘Buga’ by Kizz Daniel and Tekno was named second on the list while ‘Sungba’, Asake’s collaborative song with Burna Boy took the third spot.

‘Last Last’ has dominated numerous music charts as well as social media conversations since its release.

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The song, which is the seventh track off ‘Love Damini’, Burna’s sixth studio album, was released in July.

In the less than three-minute track, the ‘Way Too Big’ crooner tells the tale of broken relationships and the difficulties they attract.

The singer also makes reference to the word “breakfast” — a common Nigerian slang that is used to describe heartbreak — in his cautionary words to lovers.

A few weeks ago, ‘Last Last’ entered its 30th week on the official singles chart in the United Kingdom.

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Burna Boy started to gain fame after releasing ‘Like to Party’, the lead single from his debut album ‘L.I.F.E’ (2013).

He has since established himself as a household name in the global music industry with strings of awards and recognition.

Below is the list of MTV Base’s top 20 songs in West Africa for 2022:

  1. Last Last — Burna Boy
  2. Buga — Kizz Daniel ft. Tekno
  3. Sungba — Asake ft. Burna Boy
  4. Palazo — DJ Spinall ft. Asake
  5. Ku Lo Sa — Oxlade
  6. Calm Down — Rema
  7. Finesse — Pheelz ft. BNXN
  8. Joha — Asake
  9. Peace Be Into You — Asake
  10. Ameno — Goya Menor
  11. Terminator — Asake
  12. ‘Zazoo Zeh’ — Portable, Poco Lee & Olamide
  13. Ijo Laba Laba — Crayon
  14. Rush — Ayra Starr
  15. Bandana — Fireboy ft. Asake
  16. Electricity — Pheelz ft. Davido
  17. Xtra Cool — Young John
  18. Sometimes (remix) — T.I Blaze ft. Olamide
  19. Girlfriend — Ruger
  20. Overdose — Mavins

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