Nigerian sensational singer and entertainer, Teni has had her latest album ‘Wondaland’ amass two million streams on Boomplay.
The music streaming app shared the exciting information on their official social media page. They wrote:
“2 million-plus streams on #WONDALAND album, we love to see it. @TeniEntertainer power ranger! Keep vibing to it”.

Some tweeps after sighting her latest achievement congratulated and thanked her for putting such a wonderful piece together. Some comments to the post read:


Teni the Entertainer released her anticipated debut album ‘WONDALAND’ some few weeks ago. Significantly, the album was made across 7 cities: London,;New York, Dubai, Orlando, Ondo, Lagos, and Abuja, in a span of two years. According to a report by Okay Africa, this “is a testament to Teni’s dedication and;attempt to reach new artistic heights”.
The 17-track release stirs up emotions as it opens with ‘Maja’ an idyllic track;that narrates the story of her life accompanied by an ‘Oriki’-praise poetry assigned to every Yoruba-born child. This is followed by her recent single, ‘For You’, with Teni and Davido trading pitch-perfect vocals. It is worth mentioning that ‘For You’ instantly became a hit;as it made waves in Nigeria and other parts of the world. Some other single includes, ‘FBI’, ‘Injure me’, ‘Wonda why’, ‘Hustle’, ‘Toxic’ among others.
Teni’s ‘Wondaland’ album made for everyone
Meanwhile, Teni who has already achieved milestones in such a;short period of time in a recent interview called her recent project “the beginning of great things to come”. She also disclosed that the album which she made from the “bottom of her heart” represents her roots as it doesn’t only entertain her listeners but educate and inspire them as well. Also, she mentioned that she created this bold and expansive project to reach out to different audiences.
”It’s an album that doesn’t sound like anything you have ever heard. Not just because it’s coming from an African artist, but because it’s just pure and unadulterated music from the bottom of my heart. I wanted to do an album that anyone from my mother’s hometown in Ondo or my dad’s in Ekiti to Osaka, Japan can pick up and be entertained, inspired, and educated. To make an evergreen record that represented my roots, showed my growth, and where I am heading, is important to me because I believe this is just the beginning of great things to come.
“I want to see old and young people shed a tear, laugh, dance, and relate and see themselves in the songs and the videos to come”.
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