Spotify is celebrating the rise of Amapiano music as it marks its first decade. In honor of this milestone, Spotify has launched a dedicated site and an Amapiano destination, just in time for Youth Day.
In 2023, the South African dance genre Amapiano, hit over 1.4 billion streams on Spotify. The genre’s influence on the music culture in South Africa, and beyond has seen the world grip in an Amapiano frenzy, from dance challenges to inspired collaborations and fusions.
This international phenomenon is reflected in Nigeria, where Amapiano listenership increased by 181% between 2023 and 2024. This critical influence has led to the launch of, A Decade of Amapiano, a site looking at the past decade of Amapiano and its different key influences, complemented by an on-platform Amapiano destination with pivotal playlists and podcasts for anyone wishing to learn more about the genre’s origins, sounds and future.
The COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a game-changing year for Amapiano’s growth on the platform. In 2020, the genre hit its first 100 million streams, followed by an impressive 300 million streams in 2021, further solidifying its rising popularity.
A Decade of Amapiano, launches today, 14 June, in the lead up to South Africa’s commemoration of Youth Day. The 16th of June marks a historical turning point for the country’s youth and their quest for freedom and justice. Today they use Amapiano as a platform to amplify their voices, freely express their aspirations and showcase their resilience and creativity.
Supporting homegrown genres
In June 2023, Spotify launched Afrobeats: Journey of a billion streams, a website dedicated to celebrating the Afrobeats genre. Spotify, through A Decade of Amapiano, reinforces its commitment to supporting the growth of home grown music genres in Africa.
Originating from South African townships to the global stages, A Decade of Amapiano tracks the genre’s ascend to the music throne showcasing the journey and highlighting some of the genre’s key artists. These are some of the key Amapiano data on Spotify over the last ten years:
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345k%+ growth 2023 versus 2014
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Over 855 million so far in 2024.
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153k%+ growth in export 2023 versus 2014
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87% growth of female artists 2023 versus 2022
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40% of listeners are between 18-24 years
“One of the most affirming parts of watching Amapiano explode over the past decade is seeing how people use it for self-expression,’’ says Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music in Sub Saharan Africa.
Amplifying A Decade of Amapiano
In addition, Spotify will be hosting influencers and media from South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Japan, Brazil, Egypt, France, United States of America, and the United Kingdom for a week-long tour tracing Amapiano’s history and origins and exploring how the genre traveled beyond South Africa. The tour debuted last year in June with influencers and media from the African continent, and is expanding to include other countries outside Africa where Amapiano is popular.
These are the top artists, tracks and countries that have kept dance floors electric over the last ten years, according to Spotify data:
Top Amapiano Tracks streamed in Nigeria over the last 10 years
Artist | Track |
Davido, Focalistic | |
TitoM, Yuppe, S.N.E, EeQue | |
Tyler ICU, Tumelo_za, DJ Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA, Tyron Dee | Mnike (feat. DJ Maphorisa, Nandipha808, Ceeka RSA, Tumelo_za & Tyron Dee) |
TitoM, Yuppe, Burna Boy, S.N.E, | |
Uncle Waffles, Tony Duardo, Justin99, Pcee, Chley, EeQue, Chley | Yahyuppiyah (feat. Pcee, EeQue & Chley)
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Daliwonga, Mellow & Sleazy, M.J | |
Kamo Mphela, Tyler ICU, Khalil Harrison, Baby S.O.N
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Focalistic, Davido, Virgo Deep | |
Boohle, Deep London | |
Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa, Ami Faku |
Top Amapiano Artists streamed in Nigeria in the last 10 years
Top Countries streaming Amapiano in the last 10 years
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South Africa
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United States Of America
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United Kingdom
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Nigeria
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Germany
Top Amapiano playlists in 2024
A Decade of Amapiano is now live on Spotify’s For The Record and the Amapiano destination on-platform.