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Spotify Marks 5 Years in Nigeria with 163.5% Listening Surge, Afrobeats Boom

Ugo Onwuaso23 Feb 20260 Comments
Spotify Marks 5 Years in Nigeria with 163.5% Listening Surge, Afrobeats Boom
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Spotify marked five years in Nigeria since its February 2021 launch with dramatic year-on-year listening growth averaging 163.5% through 2025, featuring triple-digit surges early on and sustained…

Spotify marked five years in Nigeria since its February 2021 launch with dramatic year-on-year listening growth averaging 163.5% through 2025, featuring triple-digit surges early on and sustained momentum, propelled by Afrobeats streams rocketing +5,022% alongside booming genres like Amapiano (+10,330%), Gospel/Praise (+5,499%), Hip-hop/Rap (+3,020%), and R&B (+2,602%).

Spotify Marks 5 Years in Nigeria with 163.5% Listening Surge, Afrobeats Boom
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Indigenous language music listening surged +554% in Nigeria in 2024 and +87% in 2025, with global growth at +141% and +41% respectively, underscoring rising demand for local storytelling sounds.

The platform's Nigerian artist roster expanded +158%, fueling a discovery boom where average listeners (aged 26) streamed 150 different artists recently; users created over 25 million playlists, logged 1.4 million play hours in 2025 alone, and streamed 59 billion podcast hours total.

Top Artists (2021-2025): Asake, Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy, Davido.

Top Songs: “Remember” (Asake), “Dealer” (Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML), “Awolowo” (Fido), “Kese (Dance)” (Wizkid), “Lonely At The Top” (Asake), “Joy is Coming” (Fido), “With You” (Davido feat. Omah Lay), “Terminator” (Asake), “MMS” (Asake feat. Wizkid), “Doha” (Seyi Vibez).

Nigeria's debut stream was Shiga Lin’s Cantopop epitomizing borderless discovery from day one.

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