Top Watched Videos of 2015 on MAPP Africa

Top Watched Videos of 2015 on MAPP Africa

December 31, 2015

2015 has definitley been a busy year for MAPP Africa. On the MAPP app, users are able to chat with other users, discover events around the globe and read up on interesting content. One of the most popular features of the mobile app is watching music videos, where users get exposed to new music from Africa and the diaspora. Here are the top viewed music videos on the app for 2015:

1. "Bankulize" by Mr Eazi & Juls ft. Pappy Kojo
24.5k views
2. "Soul Riddim" by Meloh ft. Gen AP
23.7k views

 

3. "Don't Let Go" by Miss Tati
11.5k views

 

4. "Mantshingilane" by Yanga
9.3k views

 

5. "I Concur" by Timaya ft. Don Jazzy
5.2k views

 

6. "I Got To Move" by Gran'Mah
4.6k views

 

7. "Boss" by Ice Prince
4.4k views

 

8. "Confidential" by D'Banj ft. Driis & Shadow Boxxer
1.6k views

 

9. "Lavender" by Ko-Jo Cue ft. E.L
1.6k views

 

10. "Roll Up (ReUp)" by Emcee ft. WizKid & AKA
1.4k views



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