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Spotify Dedicates ‘Journey of a Billion Streams’ Website To Afrobeats

by Yinka Akanbi June 23, 2023
by Yinka Akanbi June 23, 2023

Spotify has unveiled its latest venture, “Afrobeats: Journey of a Billion Streams”, a dedicated website aimed to serve as a comprehensive hub, chronicling the origins, evolution, fusion, cultural exportation, and influential women within the genre.

The platform promises to captivate both newcomers and long-standing fans, providing an immersive experience to delve into the explosive world of Afrobeats.

“Afrobeats as a genre is undeniably here to stay, constantly pushing boundaries and breaking barriers,” says Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Spotify’s Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa.

“In 2023 alone, Afrobeats garnered over 223 million hours of playtime and accumulated a staggering 7.1 billion streams on Spotify. With this website, we aspire to provide a deeper understanding of the explosive sound’s roots and its incredible journey to date.”

The Afrobeats website acts as a repository for this cultural movement, housing a wealth of information and engaging elements.

Curated content includes text, infographics, visual representations, and Spotify streaming data.

Notably, the site showcases results from the Spotify commissioned Afrobeats survey conducted by research firm Kuvora in April 2023. The survey focuses on tracking Afrobeats’ rise and its profound cultural impact over the years.

To ensure up-to-date coverage, the site will be regularly updated on a biweekly basis for the next eight weeks. However, it will remain an always-on resource, constantly refreshed with the latest Afrobeats moments and trends.

Furthermore, it offers an interactive experience for fans to explore and discover new knowledge surrounding Afrobeats.

“Afrobeats: Journey of a Billion Streams” is built upon five key pillars, each offering unique insights into the genre’s evolution. The first pillar, “Origins,” delves into the precursor genres that influenced Afrobeats, such as Afrobeat, Highlife and Juju.

“Evolution,” the second pillar, explores the contributions of industry players who have shaped the current sound of Afrobeats, captivating audiences worldwide. The fusion of Afrobeats with genres like Reggaeton and Amapiano takes center stage in the third pillar, highlighting their impact on the genre’s unparalleled success.

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The fourth pillar, “Cultural Exportation,” investigates how Afrobeats transcends borders, leaving an indelible mark on music, food, language, and fashion in countries beyond Africa.

Finally, the fifth pillar, “Women of Afrobeats,” celebrates the invaluable contributions of female figures who propelled the genre to its current status as a global sensation.

In addition to textual content, the website showcases key Afrobeats timelines, fascinating Spotify data, excerpts from interviews with industry experts, and captivating “man on the street” videos filmed in Sub-Saharan Africa’s vital markets.

For those eager to embark on the “Afrobeats: Journey of a Billion Streams,” the first installment, “Origins,” is now available at afrobeats.byspotify.com.

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