Nigerians Stream Local More Than Any Other Country in MEA – 61% and Rising

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Nigerians Are Their Own Biggest Fans — 61% of Streams in Nigeria Come From Local Artists
— The highest local support rate in the Middle East and Africa, via Luminate
In a powerful show of homegrown pride, Nigeria has topped the charts for local music consumption, with a whopping 61% of all streams coming from Nigerian artists, according to data released by Luminate.
This isn’t just a number — it’s a cultural statement.
While global hits from the U.S., UK, and beyond continue to trend worldwide, Nigerian listeners are proving that the sounds of home are unmatched. Whether it’s Afrobeats, Street Pop, Amapiano-fusions, Alte, or new wave Fuji blends — Nigerian music is not only leading the vibe globally but also deeply resonating with its people right at home.
Why does this matter?
Because in an industry often shaped by global dominance, local loyalty like this is rare. Nigerian fans are doing what many countries can’t: supporting their own artists more than any other foreign catalog. This is a testament to the cultural relevance, relatability, and innovation pouring out of Nigeria’s music scene every week.
From legends like 2Baba, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido to new-gen stars like Asake, Ayra Starr, Seyi Vibez, Shallipopi, Odumodublvck, and Tems, Nigerian artists are redefining what it means to create music that’s both globally appealing and locally grounded.
This also reflects a strong digital ecosystem — with homegrown playlists, creators, influencers, and platforms pushing the culture forward. It shows that fans are not just listening, they’re building movements, championing sounds that reflect their identity.
As Nigerian music continues to conquer global stages, this stat proves one thing loud and clear:

Before the world believed, we already knew. And we still do.

Naija to the world. But first, Naija for Naija.
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