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Spotify Payouts to Nigerian Artists Reach ₦60 Billion In 2025

March 17, 2026
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Marking Spotify’s 20th anniversary, the latest Loud & Clear report confirms that Afrobeats has evolved from a global trend into a multi-billion-naira economic powerhouse.

Nigerian artists generated a staggering ₦60 billion in revenue on Spotify in 2025 alone, a figure that underscores a seismic shift in how the country’s creative exports are being valued on the global stage.

The 140% revenue growth over the last two years isn’t just a win for the superstars; it’s a testament to a maturing ecosystem. While the 2024 figures sat at ₦58 billion, the jump to ₦60 billion in 2025 illustrates a consistent upward trajectory.

The Middle Class Emerges: The number of Nigerian artists earning at least ₦10 million annually from Spotify has tripled since 2022.
The Independent Surge: In a blow to the traditional “major label or bust” narrative, independent creators and labels accounted for 58% of all royalties earned by Nigerian acts this year.

“Nigeria’s music story is one of innovation and global influence,” says Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Managing Director of Spotify in Africa. “We are seeing talent not only reaching new audiences but also building sustainable careers.”

The sheer volume of engagement suggests that Nigerian music has become a daily staple for listeners worldwide.

Metric 2025 Statistics
Total Streams: 30.3 Billion
Listening Hours: 1.6 Billion
First-Time Listeners: 1.3 Billion (26% from 2024)
User-Generated Playlists: 320 Million (Global)

While international acclaim grabs the headlines, the battle for the Nigerian “ear” is being won decisively by local talent. Nigerian artistes now account for over 80% of the songs on the Spotify Nigeria Daily Top 50.

Perhaps more interestingly, the “Nigerian sound” is diversifying. While Afrobeats remains the flagship, younger audiences are pivoting toward
Pop Urbaine & Alt-Pop
Drill & Emo
Anime-related soundtracks

The report highlights significant strides for female and independent voices. Local streams for female artists rose by 55%, with Ayra Starr and Tems continuing to lead the charge both domestically and abroad.

Despite the influx of new talent, the “Big Three” and their immediate successors continue to command the highest volumes.

The Billionaire Club: Wizkid remains the most-streamed Nigerian artist in Spotify history with 7.1 billion cumulative streams, closely followed by Burna Boy at 6.7 billion.
The Export King: For the third consecutive year, Rema’s “Calm Down” (ft. Selena Gomez) holds the title of the most-exported Nigerian track.
Domestic Heavyweights: Names like “Seyi Vibez,” “Asake,” “Odumodublvck,” and “Olamide” continue to dominate local charts, proving that street-pop and indigenous rap have high-conversion streaming power.

Nigeria’s success is a significant slice of a much larger pie. Globally, Spotify paid out $11 billion in royalties in 2025. With nearly 1,500 artists worldwide generating over $1 million each, the digital frontier is proving to be the most lucrative era in music history.

As Nigeria and South Africa continue to lead the charge for Sub-Saharan Africa, the message from the 2025 Loud & Clear report is unmistakable: the world isn’t just listening to Nigeria—it’s paying for the privilege.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigerian music has evolved into a formidable global economic engine, with local artists generating over ₦60 billion on Spotify in 2025.

This 140% revenue surge over two years proves that the industry is no longer just about cultural influence; it is a high-growth financial sector where independent creators now command the majority share of earnings.

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