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Spotify: Nigerians streamed 1.4 million music hours in 2025, podcast hits 59 billion
Spotify reports that Nigerian users streamed over 1.4 million hours of music in 2025, while total podcast consumption on the platform since launch has exceeded 59 billion hours.
This is according to a statement released by Spotify to the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Lagos.
The figures reflect the rapid growth of streaming in Nigeria at an average rate of 163.5% over the past five years.
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**What Spotify said **
According to Spotify, the average Nigerian listener is 26 years old, demonstrating a young and adventurous market that engages with a wide range of music and podcast content.
The streaming growth has been driven by both genre diversity and language, with Afrobeats leading the charge, seeing a 5,022% increase in streams locally between 2021 and 2025.
**More details **
Spotify says that the platform’s users consistently engage with multiple artistes, streaming an average of 150 different musicians in recent months. Podcast consumption has also expanded significantly, reflecting an appetite for diverse audio content alongside music.
Industry observers note that while the growth highlights Nigeria’s cultural influence, questions remain about equitable revenue distribution, royalty transparency, and support for emerging and regional acts.
Analysts urge stronger monetisation systems, improved access to data analytics, and strategic playlist placements to help artistes capitalise on streaming growth.
Podcast growth similarly presents opportunities for monetisation, with calls for deeper investment in local advertising, creator tools, and training to convert the 59 billion streaming hours into viable careers.
**What you should know **
Nairametrics reported that Nigerian artists earned over N58 billion in royalties from Spotify in 2024, more than double the figure from 2023 and five times greater than 2022.
The report highlights that more than 1,900 Nigerian artistes were added to Spotify editorial playlists in 2024, representing a 33 per cent increase from 2023, while first-time listeners discovered Nigerian music over one billion times.
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