How Much Are 1 Million Streams Worth in Nigeria? (Music Streaming Revenue Explained)
How many streams do I need to make $1,000 on Spotify? It is one of the most Googled questions in the African music industry. Spend enough time on creator forums and you will also find a related version: how much is 100 million streams worth? Both questions sound reasonable. Neither of them is asking the […]
Turning Your Gigs into Recurring Income as a Session Musician in Nigeria

After playing the live instrumentals that bring a song to life, you receive your one-time fee, leave the studio, and your relationship with the record ends there. The song goes on to climb charts, travel across borders, and generate significant revenue, but none of that reaches you. Sound familiar? This is the financial reality for […]
What Is Sync Licensing? Everything Nigerian Music Creators Need to Know to Land Their First Placement

How are soundtracks like Bridgerton placed in films and series? Learn sync licensing and how Nigerian music creators can land placements with Afro Soundtrack publishing and sync administration.
How to Earn Music Royalties as a Nigerian Producer

Listen closely to Nigerian music and you will notice something: Nigerian producers leave their mark right at the start. “Ozedikus Nwanem.” “London.” “Tune into the King of Sounds and Blues.” That voice tag announces who made the sound. Producers are essential to the music business. They build the beat, arrange the instruments, guide the recording, […]
Streaming Territories and Royalty Payouts in Nigeria: Who Pays More Per Stream?

How Much Is One Million Streams from Nigeria Worth in 2026? For many African music creators, streaming numbers are the most visible metric of success. A song crosses 100,000 plays. Then 500,000. Then one million. Milestones are posted. Fans celebrate. The industry pays attention. But behind every milestone sits a harder question that artists, managers, […]
Spotify Wrapped 2025: What the Data Reveals About Gospel Music’s Rise in Sub-Saharan Africa

Spotify Wrapped data shows gospel music entering the mainstream in Sub-Saharan Africa, led by African gospel artists including Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, Moses Bliss, Joyous Celebration and Nontokozo Mkhize driving sustained streaming growth and chart presence.
The Ultimate 2026 Music Blueprint Every African Artist, Songwriter, Session Musician and Producer Needs

African music creators setting new goals need better systems. Afro Soundtrack’s 2026 music blueprint shows how to earn money from music beyond streaming.
CISAC Global Collections Report 2025 Shows 7.2% Music Royalty Growth and Global Opportunity for African Music Creators

The global music royalty ecosystem in 2025 presents an extraordinary inflection point for African creators. According to new data from the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC), global creator royalties reached a record €13.97 billion. Music alone accounted for €12.59 billion, representing 90 percent of all collections and delivering strong year-on-year growth […]
The Real Difference Between a Music Publisher and a Music Distributor in Nigeria’s Music Business
Nigeria’s music industry is booming, and Afrobeats is leading the charge. As more artists release songs on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay, many still confuse the roles of a music publisher and a distributor. Both help artists earn from their music, but in very different ways. Here’s a simple breakdown of how they work, how they connect, and how Nigerian artists can protect their rights, collect every royalty, and grow globally with the best music publisher in Africa: Afro Soundtrack.
How to Collect Music Royalties in 120+ Countries and How Afro Soundtrack Makes It Happen

Collecting global music royalties entails building a clear ownership record, registering works in the right places, delivering flawless metadata, linking with trusted collection partners, and actively claiming income from every source where a song earns money. It is hinged on having accurate rights information, persistent metadata, and reliable relationships with collecting societies, digital platforms, and […]