How African beats became pulse of global pop culture – Spotify

As African music continues to enchant global audiences, Spotify Wrapped 2024 unveils the diverse range of genres that people now enjoy all over the world.

Africa’s music scene is no longer just a regional sensation, it has become the pulse of global pop culture.

While Afrobeats and amapiano often dominate headlines, this year’s Wrapped data sheds light on other emerging sounds that define Africa’s music.

Reimagined histories

Hiplife and highlife from Ghana, rooted in the country’s rich cultural history, remain highly exported due to their fusion of traditional highlife melodies with contemporary beats that keep them globally relevant. 

Artists like King PalutaFameye, and KiDi are leading the way in blending traditional highlife melodies with modern sounds. Fameye’s ‘Very Soon’ and King Paluta’s ‘Aseda’ are examples of how the genre is evolving. Their fresh take on highlife has helped drive a 54% increase in global streams, a sign of the genre’s appeal to both local and international audiences.

In Kenya, arbantone, mainly characterised by beats from samples of Kenyan old school hits is quickly rising on local music charts. This sound combines elements of gengetone and old Jamaican riddims, led by a wave of young, rappers who bring the raw lyricism of gengetone.

Arbantone Arbantone grew significantly in 2024, partially thanks to viral dance challenges on social media. Hits like Dyana Cods’ ‘Set It’ harnessed the genre’s infectious beats and catchy lyrics to connect with her fans. The song became one of the most popular arbantone tracks in Kenya, becoming the number three most streamed arbantone track in Kenya as revealed by the 2024 Spotify Wrapped data.

Embracing experimental sounds

Nigeria’s alté is becoming more popular abroad where it’s now the country’s fourth-most exported genre in 2024. Pronounced “uhl-teh”, a shorthand for alternative, you may have heard the experimental mix of Afrobeats, R&B, and hip hop, with electronic influences on tracks like ‘Soh Soh by Odeal or Amaarae’s ‘Wanted’.

The likes of Amaarae, Lady Donli and Odunsi (The Engine) paved the way for a new generation of artists like DEELADETO BLACK and brazy to tap into alté’s rebellious, bold and unconventional brand of self-expression. The global success of alté-influenced musicians like TemsRema and Odeal symbolises how the genre is taking its place in mainstream music culture. Countries like Ghana have embraced the sound with over 60 billion Spotify streams, and alté now has 41% more global plays than it did a year ago.

South Africa’s Afro-house, known for its deep rhythms and soulful vocals, has become a favourite in electronic music circles around the world. DESIREE and DJ Shimza have been instrumental in influencing the growth of Afro-house. DESIREE sets blend African rhythms with modern electronic sounds, while DJ Shimza’s electrifying global performances have propelled the genre to new heights. As more artists from around the world incorporate African sounds into their music, the genre has influenced global dance floors.

Household names

Afrobeats continues to lead Africa’s music revolution, evolving rapidly and driving the movement forward. In 2024, the genre saw a significant 28% increase in global streaming. Tracks like ‘Santa’ by Ayra StarrRauw Alejandro, and Rvssian highlight the genre’s versatility, while ‘Calm Down’ by Rema and Selena Gomez underscore its widespread international appeal. Collaborations like Skillibeng, Gunna and Tyla’s ‘Jump’ showcase Afrobeats’ adaptability and its growing dominance on global charts. 

Amapiano, meanwhile, has emerged as Africa’s fastest-growing genre, with a phenomenal 59% increase in global streaming in 2024. Another sign that the future of global music will undoubtedly feature even more beats, grooves, and melodies from the continent.

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