Tag: Spotify

  • Wizkid Crosses 10 Billion Spotify Streams, Extending Afrobeats’ Global Run

    Wizkid Crosses 10 Billion Spotify Streams, Extending Afrobeats’ Global Run

    In an update published by The Guardian, Wizkid reportedly became the first African artiste to surpass 10 billion Spotify streams across all credits, reinforcing Afrobeats’ expanding global footprint.

    The milestone reflects catalog strength and the power of collaborations that pull African music into wider streaming ecosystems.

    It also boosts leverage for touring, brand partnerships, and label negotiations as streaming metrics increasingly shape market value.

    The Nation also reported “10billion Spotify streams,” while Vanguard similarly described him as the first African artiste to pass the 10-billion threshold.

    Echotitbits take: Watch the next strategic move—new releases and touring. Streaming dominance often precedes a major global tour cycle.

    Source: AfrobeatsMag — https://afrobeatsmagazine.com/wizkid-becomes-first-afrobeats-artist-to-reach-10-billion-spotify-streams/ January 10, 2026

    AfrobeatsMag 2026-01-10

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  • Wizkid reportedly becomes first African act to cross 10B Spotify streams

    Wizkid reportedly becomes first African act to cross 10B Spotify streams

    According to Vanguard, Wizkid has been reported as the first African artiste to hit 10 billion total streams on Spotify, fueling renewed debate about Afrobeats’ global penetration and catalog longevity.

    The milestone also places other top African streamers in context, highlighting how streaming has become a scoreboard for fanbases, labels, and touring leverage.

    Beyond bragging rights, numbers like this can shape brand pricing, festival bookings, and negotiating power for catalogue deals as Afrobeats becomes more data-driven globally.

    • Techloy (Web): “Wizkid… becoming the first African artist to surpass 10 billion total streams on Spotify.”
    • Pulse Nigeria (Web): “Wizkid… 10 billion Spotify streams…”

    Echotitbits take: Streaming milestones are market signals. Watch for playlist/editorial boosts, headline festival slots, and whether Wizkid’s camp ties the moment to a special live run or surprise release.

    Source: Vanguard — 2026-01-09 — https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/wizkid-becomes-first-african-artiste-to-hit-10-billion-streams-on-spotify/

    Source: Vanguard 2026-01-09
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  • Wizkid Reported to Cross 10 Billion Total Spotify Streams, a First for Africa

    Wizkid Reported to Cross 10 Billion Total Spotify Streams, a First for Africa

    Techloy reports that Wizkid has become the first African artist to surpass 10 billion total Spotify streams across all credits, powered by years of global hits and features such as Drake’s “One Dance.”

    Pulse and The Beat 99 also highlighted the milestone, describing it as another sign of Afrobeats’ growing digital reach worldwide.

    Online tracking accounts have celebrated the achievement as a continent-wide win, as fans mark the number as a new streaming-era benchmark.

    Echotitbits Take: Beyond bragging rights, 10B streams is leverage—expect it to show up in tour pricing, brand deals, and every “greatest African pop run” debate for the rest of the decade.

    Source: TVC – https://www.tvcnews.tv/wizkid-becomes-first-african-to-reach-10b-spotify-streams-seals-spot-as-afrobeats-giant/ 2026-01-08
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  • Burna Boy reportedly tops Spotify’s African streaming leaderboard for 2025

    Burna Boy reportedly tops Spotify’s African streaming leaderboard for 2025

    2026-01-02 09:00:00

    Figures reported by Pulse Nigeria suggest Burna Boy ended 2025 as the most‑streamed African artist on Spotify, with totals shared widely across entertainment pages.

    The milestone is being framed online as another proof‑point of Burna’s global pull, especially in markets where playlists drive discovery.

    As the numbers circulate, the fan debate is shifting toward context—regional splits, catalog impact, and how “streams” compare with touring power.

    • GossipMillTV (Instagram): “Burna Boy has become the most streamed African artiste in 2025.”
    • Unorthodox Reviews (Threads): “recording 1.986 BILLION streams.”

    Echotitbits take: End‑of‑year streaming stats increasingly influence bookings, sponsorship interest, and international festival positioning. The next thing to watch is whether platform recaps and third‑party trackers publish clearer regional breakdowns—because that’s where the biggest arguments (and bragging rights) live.

    Source: dailypost — January 2, 2026 — https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/02/burna-boy-sets-record-for-biggest-streaming-year-by-african-artist-on-spotify/

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    2026-01-02
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  • A 1962 Throwback Becomes TikTok’s 2025 ‘Track of the Year’ in a Surprise Global Revival

    A 1962 Throwback Becomes TikTok’s 2025 ‘Track of the Year’ in a Surprise Global Revival

    TikTok Newsroom (year-end music recap)
    2025-12-09 09:00:00

    According to TikTok’s Newsroom recap, Connie Francis’ “Pretty Little Baby” was crowned the platform’s 2025 ‘Track of the Year,’ showing how old catalog music can surge back into the mainstream through short-form video.

    The report highlighted how creators used the audio across wholesome family, pet and everyday-life clips—turning a vintage record into a modern soundtrack at massive scale.

    Rolling Stone wrote: “TikTok names Connie Francis’ 1962 hit ‘Pretty Little Baby’ the Top Global Song of 2025.”

    Forbes noted: “ ‘Pretty Little Baby’… garnered 68.6 billion views across 28.4 million TikTok videos this year.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Expect labels to keep mining catalogs for “TikTokable” hooks. Watch next for sync deals, re-releases and playlist pushes that follow viral moments—and for which legacy songs become the next global audio trend.

    Source: TikTok Newsroom — Dec 09, 2025 — https://newsroom.tiktok.com/tiktok-reveals-the-top-artists-and-songs-of-2025?lang=en

     

  • Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr Dominate Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats List

    Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr Dominate Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats List

    Photo Credit: Ayomide T. Adebayo from Prudential Center , Newark NJ – Dec.12th, 2025

    Spotify has released fresh data on Afrobeats listening in 2025 – and Nigerian stars are front and centre. Burna Boy, Rema, Wizkid, Asake and Ayra Starr all feature prominently on the platform’s latest Afrobeats ranking, highlighting just how far the genre has travelled globally.

    The streaming giant noted that fans are now listening from Nigeria to Brazil and beyond, with songs by the Nigerian heavyweights placing highly in multiple territories. Burna Boy and Wizkid continue to enjoy deep catalog streams, while Rema’s global smash “Calm Down” refuses to slow down. Asake’s anthems and Ayra Starr’s hit singles also kept them locked among the most-streamed Afrobeats acts of the year.

    On Nigerian social media, the numbers were treated like a scorecard. Fans swapped bragging rights over who truly leads the Afrobeats wave, while others simply celebrated the fact that several Nigerian acts can now compete with global pop names on major platforms.

    Source: Instagram/ Punch Nigeria – report on Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Asake and Ayra Starr on Spotify’s 2025 Afrobeats list.