Tekno discography

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Studio albums1
Compilation albums0
Singles35
Music videos26
Tekno discography
Studio albums1
Compilation albums0
Singles35
Music videos26
Promotional singles3
Guest appearances25
Cameo appearances1

The discography of Tekno,[1] a Nigerian singer-songwriter and record producer consists of one studio album,[2] 36 singles (including seven as featured artist), ten music videos, four promotional single, five guest appearances, produced 15 songs and 5 cameo appearance.

Title Album details
Old Romance
  • Released: 10 December 2020
  • Label: Island Records, Cartel Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions
Title Year Album
"Holiday"
(featuring Davido)[3]
2013 Non-album singles
"Onye Ne Kwu (Remix)"
(featuring Ice Prince)[4]
"Dance"[5] 2014
"Shoki"
(with B-Red)[6]
"Anything"[7]
"Duro"[8] 2015
"Duro (Remix)"
(featuring Flavour and Phyno)[9]
"Wash"[10]
"Maria"
(featuring Selebobo)[11]
"Where"[12] 2016
"Pana"[13]
"Diana"[14]
"Rara"[15]
"Yawa"[16] 2017
"Be"[17]
"Samantha"[18]
"Go"[19]
"Mama"
(featuring Wizkid)[20]
"Only One"[21]
"Anyhow"
(featuring OG, Flimzy, and Selebobo)[22]
2018
"Yur Luv"[23]
"Jogodo"[24]
"Choko"[25]
"On You"[26]
"Woman"[27] 2019
"Uptempo"[28]
"Agege"
(featuring Zlatan)[29]
"Better"[30]
"Skeletun"[31]
"Suru"[32]
"Beh Beh"
(with Masterkraft)[33]
2020
"Kata"[34]
"Sudden"[35]
"Puttin"[36]
"Enjoy"[37] Old Romance
"Enjoy (Remix)"
(featuring Mafikizolo)[38]
2021 Non-album singles
"Mufasa"[39] 2022
"Jinja"[40]
"After Party"[41]
"Pay"[42]
"Freetown"[43] 2023
"Peace of Mind"[44] The More the Better
"Peppermint"[45]
"So What?"
(with Shallipopi)[46]
Presido La Pluto
"Pocket"[47] The More the Better
"Away"[48] Non-album single
"Wayo"[49] 2024
"Gon Gon"[50]
"No Forget"[50]
"Jericho"[51]
"Pounds and Dollars"[52]
"Alhaji"[53] 2025
"Powerbank"[54]

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles
Title Year Album
"Go Low"[55] 2011 Non-album singles
"Mess"[55] 2012
"Onyenekwu"[55]
"Azonto"[56]
"Rakaka (Senseless)"
(with GospelOnDeBeatz)[57]
"Making Money"
(with Rotji)[58]
2013

Records produced

Music videos

References

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