Spotify Reports 22% Surge in Afrobeats Listeners Worldwide
Afrobeats Continues Its Global Domination as Streaming Numbers Hit New Record, Afrobeats is breaking boundaries once again. Spotify has announced a 22% surge in global Afrobeats listenership, reflecting the genre’s unstoppable rise across continents and its expanding influence in global pop culture.
According to new Spotify data, Afrobeats is attracting millions of new listeners from regions like North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, with streaming numbers reaching their highest level to date. The platform says the genre is now one of the fastest-growing sounds worldwide, fueled by its infectious rhythms, cross-border collaborations, and the increasing global appeal of African artists.
Afrobeats Is Now a Global Force
What started as a West African movement has evolved into a worldwide cultural phenomenon.
Spotify reports that Afrobeats growth is driven by:
- Rise of superstar artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Rema, Tems, Ayra Starr, Tyla, and Asake
Chart-topping global hits featured on international playlists
- Collaborations with American, European, and Latin artists, expanding Afrobeats’ reach
Viral TikTok challenges amplifying new releases
- Growing interest from international record labels and touring markets
- Spotify says the genre’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
Top Countries Driving Afrobeats Popularity
While Nigeria and Ghana remain the heartbeat of the sound, the biggest listener increases came from:
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United States
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United Kingdom
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Brazil
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India
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France
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Mexico
This reflects Afrobeats’ transition from a regional sound to a global commercial genre.
Spotify’s Investment in Afrobeats
Spotify has doubled down on supporting African music through:
- EQUAL Africa and RADAR programs promoting emerging artists
- Curated playlists like “Afrobeats Hits,” “Afro Party Anthems,” and “New Music Friday Naija”
Data and artist support initiatives under Spotify for Artists
With Afrobeats audiences expanding rapidly, the platform says it plans to deepen its engagement with creators and fans globally.
What This Means for the Music Industry
Analysts say the surge highlights:
- Afrobeats’ commercial power
- Growing global demand for African music
- Expanding touring opportunities for African stars
- Increased branding and marketing deals for top Afrobeats artistes
- Record labels worldwide are now building dedicated Afrobeats divisions and scouting new talent across Africa.
The Future: Even Bigger
With Afrobeats artists headlining global festivals, entering Billboard charts, and earning major award nominations, industry experts believe the genre could soon rival Latin pop and K-pop in global market share.
Spotify’s 22% surge confirms one thing:
Afrobeats is no longer just a genre—it’s a global movement.












