Nigerian artists generated over 30 billion streams on Spotify in 2025, driving revenue to N60 billion according to Spotify Loud & Clear annual report. The figures reflect both the growing global appeal of Nigerian music and the increasing economic opportunity for artists across the market.

The report also shows the scale of listener engagement with Nigerian music on Spotify. In 2025, Nigerian artists generated 1.6 billion listening hours on Spotify alone. They were also discovered by first-time listeners more than 1.3 billion times, marking a 26 percent increase compared to 2024.

In the same year, Nigerian artists were responsible for over 80 percent of the tracks featured on Spotify Nigeria’s Daily Top 50, underlining the strength of local talent in shaping the country’s listening habits.

Spotify reports that local consumption of Nigerian artists also grew by 170 percent year-on-year on its platform.
Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Managing Director, Spotify in Africa, said, “Nigeria’s music story continues to be one of creativity, innovation and global cultural influence. What we’re seeing is a market where talent is not only reaching new audiences around the world, but also building deeper connections at home.”

The data also points to important growth across key artist segments. Local streams of Nigerian female artists grew by 55 percent year-on-year, while local streams of Nigerian indie artists grew by 75 percent year-on-year.
Around 58 percent of all royalties generated by Nigerian artists on Spotify in 2025 were generated by independent artists or labels, highlighting the important role independent creators and businesses continue to play in Nigeria’s music history.

In 2025, nearly 2,000 Nigerian artists were added to editorial playlists on Spotify as the platform continues to support artists’ discovery and amplification.

Spotify revealed that Nigerian music continued to resonate strongly with listeners around the world, with Nigerian artists featured in nearly 320 million user playlists globally and over 12 million user playlists in Nigeria. In total, more than 60 million playlists featuring Nigerian artists were created on Spotify alone in 2025.

The latest data also reflects the breadth of listening culture in Nigeria. Over the last five years, the genres that have seen the highest growth on Spotify in Nigeria are pop urbaine, alternative pop, anime, emo, and drill, signalling an increasingly diverse and fast-evolving music landscape.

Each year, Loud & Clear looks across millions of data points to paint a clearer picture of how artists are building careers, growing audiences, crossing borders, and reaching new milestones. In Nigeria, the latest data points to a music ecosystem that is expanding rapidly, deepening its local impact, and continuing to travel globally.
For us, Loud & Clear is an opportunity to spotlight the evolving pathways artists are taking to build sustainable careers, and to show the many ways Nigerian creators are shaping the future of music,” Muhutu-Remy said

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