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Spotify bets on volume, not price, for African growth

May 26, 2026 4 Min Read
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Spotify says income for Nigerian artists will develop from extra subscribers paying for music, fairly than from greater subscription costs, because the streaming platform prioritizes quantity over worth throughout sub-Saharan Africa, its regional head has confirmed.

Spotify Sub-Saharan Africa Managing Director Jocelyn Mufutu Remy advised TechCabal that subscription costs in Nigeria won’t be elevated to fulfill benchmarks in different markets. “You possibly can’t simply say, ‘Let’s attempt to meet the requirements and provides them unreasonable will increase and will increase,'” she says. “We have to think about folks’s realities.”

Worth disparities throughout the African market are extreme. Spotify Premium at the moment prices round ₦1,600 ($1.16) in Nigeria, in comparison with $2.07 in Ghana, $3.23 in Kenya and $4.29 in South Africa. Muftu-Remy stated the aim isn’t worth convergence however subscription behavior formation, with platforms investing in regional pricing, telecom partnerships and different cost strategies to attract extra customers into paid tiers with out growing monetary stress on subscribers in economically constrained markets.

This technique is already paying off. Based on Spotify’s annual Loud and Clear report, Nigerian artists will earn greater than N60 billion in 2025, with 30.3 billion international streams growing income by greater than 140% within the two years between 2023 and 2025. Home consumption of Nigerian music elevated by 170% year-on-year, and Nigerian music appeared on roughly 320 million person playlists worldwide.

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The Worldwide Federation of the Phonographic Trade (IFPI) studies that streaming will account for 69.6% of all recorded music income worldwide in 2025, highlighting the structural significance of subscription progress to artists’ livelihoods.

“Nigeria is a superpower from a cultural perspective,” Mkhutulemi stated, insisting that the nation additionally has what it takes to grow to be a business energy. She rejected the concept that decrease subscription costs in Nigeria would diminish the worth of Nigerian followers, declaring that native listeners are laying the cultural foundations that drive discrete consumption at a lot greater worth factors in North America and Europe.

Roughly 58% of Spotify royalties earned by Nigerian artists in 2025 will go to impartial artists and labels, reflecting how streaming is reshaping the music economic system past conventional file label constructions.

South African artists earned $30.69 million on Spotify in 2025, with practically 74% of that income coming from worldwide listeners, demonstrating the export potential that Spotify’s quantity progress mannequin is designed to copy throughout the continent.

Native streams for Nigerian feminine artists elevated by 55% 12 months over 12 months, whereas streams for impartial Nigerian artists elevated by 75% over the identical interval. This indicators the enlargement and diversification of the creator base that feeds the streaming economic system.

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Spotify’s quantity progress technique has direct relevance for Ghana, which sits in the midst of Africa’s streaming worth vary at $2.07 monthly. The identical situations that drove Nigeria’s streaming explosion are slowly taking form within the Ghanaian market, because the platform deepens telecom partnerships and expands cost entry throughout the area.

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