Audiomack, the Music Streaming and Sharing online Platform | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/tag/audiomack/ Entertainment for African Youth Fri, 23 Sep 2022 09:42:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://notjustok.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-njo-favicon-32x32.png Audiomack, the Music Streaming and Sharing online Platform | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/tag/audiomack/ 32 32 Audiomack’s “Premiere Access” To Enable Artists to Reward Supporters With Early Listening https://notjustok.com/news/audiomacks-premiere-access-artists-reward-supporters-with-early-listening/ https://notjustok.com/news/audiomacks-premiere-access-artists-reward-supporters-with-early-listening/#respond Fri, 23 Sep 2022 09:42:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=379508 Audiomack’s “Premiere Access” records groundbreaking revenue feat with Laycon’s Premiere Access song release. In less than a month of launching its Premiere Access feature, Audiomack has recorded a groundbreaking result with Nigerian rapper & songwriter Laycon. During the first week in his Premiere Access release, Laycon’s song “God Body V2” generated 5x revenue vs streaming […]

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Audiomack’s “Premiere Access” records groundbreaking revenue feat with Laycon’s Premiere Access song release.

Audiomack Premiere Access

In less than a month of launching its Premiere Access feature, Audiomack has recorded a groundbreaking result with Nigerian rapper & songwriter Laycon.

During the first week in his Premiere Access release, Laycon’s song “God Body V2” generated 5x revenue vs streaming alone.
Premiere Access which was launched recently by Audiomack is a first-of-its-kind feature that
allows artists to reward their biggest fans by making a yet-to-be-released song or album
available on Audiomack before its wide release.


Premiere Access provides a new way for artists on Audiomack to generate revenue beyond the
traditional form of streaming. Now, artists can upload their work to Audiomack, select the
Premiere Access feature if they are enrolled in the Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP),
and select the period of exclusivity for their release’s supporters.

The Premiere Access feature was launched with Laycon and several other top-performing artists such as Nigerian super producer Pheelz, Starboy Producer and DJ Tunez and U.S. singer Almira Zaky.

Jason Johnson, VP of Brand Marketing & Brand Strategy for Audiomack Africa, revealed:


“As a leading player in the music industry, we recognized the opportunity and obligation to
enable creators to explore diverse means of monetization and help realize the financial potential
of their work. This feat recorded with Laycon is a testament to more wins we aim to realize with
artists that take advantage of the Premium Access feature”

Premiere Access builds upon Audiomack Supporters, which the platform launched in December
2021, to allow fans to directly contribute to songs and albums from the artists they love. To be
eligible for Supporters, artists must apply for and gain access to the Audiomack Monetization
Program (AMP), or distribute their music to Audiomack through one of many participating
partners, including but not limited to Warner Music Group, Amuse, AudioSalad Direct,
DistroKid, EMPIRE, FUGA, Stem and Vydia.


Audiomack has found that over half of all independent artists using the Supporters feature have
increased their earnings by at least 30% via direct fan contributions. Since the feature’s launch
eight months ago, over 25,000 artists on the platform have received direct support.

About Audiomack
Audiomack, which launched in 2012, currently reaches more than 20 million monthly users
globally.

The streaming and discovery service has played an integral role in breaking new acts,
such as Roddy Rich and Kaash Paige; who served as a trusted partners to Eminem and Nicki Minaj, among other notable artists, to debut exclusive releases; and helped rising African stars, such as Omah Lay,
reach an international audience.

As of January 2021, Audiomack is the top-ranked music streaming app on Apple’s iOS in Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Senegal, and Kenya.

Get updates as they drop via Twitter and Facebook.

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Olamide Tops Audiomack's Top 21 Afrobeats Artists of 2021 List| SEE DETAILS https://notjustok.com/news/audiomack-top-21-afrobeats-artists-of-2021-list/ https://notjustok.com/news/audiomack-top-21-afrobeats-artists-of-2021-list/#respond Fri, 31 Dec 2021 16:57:58 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=334588 2021 was a massive year for Afrobeats artists across the globe. The crossover smash of Wizkid and Tems’ Essence helped push African music to the forefront of the conversation around the globe, but massive songs from Joeboy, Davido, Fireboy DML, and others kept the momentum going strong. To end the year, Audiomack has put together a playlist of the top 21 […]

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2021 was a massive year for Afrobeats artists across the globe. The crossover smash of Wizkid and Tems’ Essence helped push African music to the forefront of the conversation around the globe, but massive songs from Joeboy, Davido, Fireboy DML, and others kept the momentum going strong.

To end the year, Audiomack has put together a playlist of the top 21 Afrobeats artists of 2021, based on their global streams throughout the year. This list was released on Friday, the 31st of December 2021

Olamide Tops Audiomack Top 21 Afrobeats Artists of 2021 List NotjustOK
Audiomack 2021 Afrobeats List

The list of 21 top afrobeats artists of 2021 as released by Audiomack sees Olamide take top place, closely followed by Joeboy and Burna Boy. Davido and Omah Lay rounded up the top 5 with Wizkid coming in 6th place despite an amazing year.

READ ALSO: "Where Are The African Artists?" - Reactions Trail New "Black Panther" Soundtrack Update | SEE

SEE FULL LIST BELOW:

  1. Olamide
  2. Joeboy
  3. Burna Boy
  4. Davido
  5. Omah Lay
  6. Wizkid
  7. Bella Shmurda
  8. Naira Marley
  9. Fireboy DML
  10. Kizz Daniel
  11. Seyi Vibez
  12. Mohbad
  13. Zinoleesky
  14. Chiké
  15. Buju
  16. Barry Jhay
  17. Rema
  18. Timaya
  19. CKay
  20. Balloranking
  21. Patoranking

Check out the playlist below and remember to support your favorite Afrobeats acts right on Audiomack:

Get updates as they drop via Twitter and Facebook

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Audiomack Activates Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP) Across The Globe https://notjustok.com/article/sponsored/audiomack-activates-audiomack-monetization-program-amp-across-the-globe/ https://notjustok.com/article/sponsored/audiomack-activates-audiomack-monetization-program-amp-across-the-globe/#respond Fri, 23 Jul 2021 14:12:54 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=309122 Audiomack Monetization Program Now Live in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Latin America, South Asia, and The Caribbean.  Preeminent artist-first music streaming platform, Audiomack continues to level the playing field for independent artists by making its direct monetization program, The Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP), available worldwide on four continents. It is now open in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, […]

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Audiomack Monetization Program Now Live in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Latin America, South Asia, and The Caribbean. 

Preeminent artist-first music streaming platform, Audiomack continues to level the playing field for independent artists by making its direct monetization program, The Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP), available worldwide on four continents. It is now open in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Mexico (LATAM), India (South Asia), Trinidad & Tobago, Haiti, and Europe.

Due to the power and ease of AMP, Audiomack stands out as “the only streaming service to directly pay artists with no third-party.” Authenticated creators are paid instantly through the backend of the digital streaming provider, setting a precedent worldwide with the global launch of AMP. It allows creators to immediately access streaming revenue to benefit their careers. There’s nothing like it on any other DSP.

READ ALSO: Buju Covers Audiomack Mainland BlockParty Playlist

Audiomack Activates Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP) Across The Globe

Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP)

Last year, AMP opened up to authenticated creators in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.

Some of the most influential artists of today have utilized AMP as a stepping-stone to critical mass. In its initial beta phase in 2019, the program attracted future superstars such as Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Durk, and Flume to name a few. They each adopted the program and leveraged it in order to reach the Audiomack community and beyond. These artists and many more have benefited immensely from the beta, and their success speaks to the power of AMP.

The first step in direct monetization is authentication. Operating with complete transparency and democratizing music like never before, creators may apply for authentication now. Requirements are at least two uploads and 1,000 plays. To learn more about authentication and how to apply, click here.

To learn more about the benefits of AMP, the importance of monetization, and information about the program and how to apply, click here.

About Audiomack

Audiomack is a music streaming and discovery platform that allows artists, labels, and distributors to share unlimited music, and fans to discover new artists, songs, albums, mixtapes, playlists, podcasts and more. Breaking the best and hottest new music through a mix of real-time trending, top charts, and expertly-curated playlists, Audiomack showcases music’s up-next stars.

Download the Audiomack app from the Google Play Store or the App Store.

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Audiomack and Afrochella Launch 'Rising Star Music Challenge' with 1,000 Dollars Prize https://notjustok.com/news/audiomack-and-afrochella-launch-rising-star-music-challenge-with-1000-dollars-prize/ https://notjustok.com/news/audiomack-and-afrochella-launch-rising-star-music-challenge-with-1000-dollars-prize/#respond Fri, 25 Dec 2020 03:39:16 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=290808 Music streaming platform, Audiomack has once again partnered with Afrochella, an African music festival to hold a repeat edition of the Rising Star music challenge.  Submissions for the challenge which have been ongoing since the 22nd of December, to be stopped on the 2nd of January, will be judged by British-Ghanaian producer, Juls, Ghanaian musician, […]

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Music streaming platform, Audiomack has once again partnered with Afrochella, an African music festival to hold a repeat edition of the Rising Star music challenge. 

Audiomack and Afrochella Launch Rising Star Music Challenge with 1,000 Dollars Prize

Banner for 'Rising Star Music Challenge'

Submissions for the challenge which have been ongoing since the 22nd of December, to be stopped on the 2nd of January, will be judged by British-Ghanaian producer, Juls, Ghanaian musician, King Promise and content strategist, Olivia Uche.

To participate in this Audiomack rising star musical challenge, interested musicians are to create a profile on Audiomack and then upload a song on their profile. Afterwards, the link to the song should be submitted on the Afrochella website. Contestants are also to follow both Audiomack and Afrochella on Instagram and Twitter and afterwards post a short video so that their fans can be aware of their entry.

Audiomack and Afrochella Launch 'Rising Star Music Challenge'

After the entry process, 25 finalists will have their songs uploaded on the Audiomack/ Afrochella playlists created by them. Then on the 12th of January, the lucky winner of the 1,000 dollars cash prize will be revealed.

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Warner Music Signs Licensing Deal With Audiomack for New African Countries https://notjustok.com/news/warner-music-signs-licensing-deal-with-audiomack-for-new-african-countries/ https://notjustok.com/news/warner-music-signs-licensing-deal-with-audiomack-for-new-african-countries/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2020 13:52:37 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=287314 Warner Music Group has announced a new licensing agreement with artist-first music streaming platform Audiomack. This makes the record company’s diverse catalogue available on the service across Africa, Canada, and Jamaica for the first time. Audiomack, which boasts more than 16 million monthly active users, will also provide support for WMG’s A&R research activities across […]

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Warner Music Group has announced a new licensing agreement with artist-first music streaming platform Audiomack. This makes the record company’s diverse catalogue available on the service across Africa, Canada, and Jamaica for the first time. Audiomack, which boasts more than 16 million monthly active users, will also provide support for WMG’s A&R research activities across these territories.

Audiomack- Warner Music Group

Alfonso Perez Soto, Executive Vice President, Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa, for Warner Music, says: “This deal is another important step in growing Warner Music Group’s presence in Africa. Under the new deal, not only will our teams benefit from a range of key A&R, marketing, and data commitments in Africa, but it will also help support our African artists’ international expansion into the US and western markets. Audiomack is incredibly popular and influential in global youth culture scenes and in the process of breaking new artists worldwide, so I’m excited to see our African artists become part of the platform.”

Over the past few years, Warner Music Group has made many strategic deals and investments that have seen the company become a key player in the African market. In 2019, WMG announced a pioneering partnership with Chocolate City, the most influential independent record label in Nigeria. And earlier this year, WMG announced its investment in Africori, Africa’s leading digital music distribution, music rights management, and artist development company.

In a quest to bolster its presence across the continent of Africa, Audiomack also opened its first international office in Lagos, Nigeria, earlier this year.

 

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How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria https://notjustok.com/article/how-to-determine-the-biggest-song-in-nigeria/ https://notjustok.com/article/how-to-determine-the-biggest-song-in-nigeria/#respond Tue, 01 Sep 2020 15:13:29 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=280667   “I have the biggest song in the country!” As a music consumer in Nigeria, this is a phrase that you must have come across several times from many artists. More often than not, it is usually within 48 hours of release, and sometimes, the song only holds the #1 spot momentarily before being knocked […]

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How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

 

I have the biggest song in the country!
As a music consumer in Nigeria, this is a phrase that you must have come across several times from many artists. More often than not, it is usually within 48 hours of release, and sometimes, the song only holds the #1 spot momentarily before being knocked off by another song whose singer would go on the usual congratulatory social media post like the one at the beginning of this piece. Music enthusiasts, artists and entertainment executives often use Apple Music as the metric to measure the biggest song in Nigeria. At a time wherein digital streaming platforms within the country are aplenty - Boomplay, Audiomack, Udux Music, Youtube Music, Tidal - one must wonder why Apple Music is the chosen metric for the biggest song in the country. And if Apple music is not the best metric, how then do we measure the biggest song in the country?

Before the emergence of Digital Streaming Platforms, a significant era in music distribution in Nigeria was the CD era. In a series of Instagram live videos, veteran Nigerian rapper, Lanre Dabiri known as Eldee explained how he pioneered what would become the Alaba Distribution Model - the most popular means of distribution yet in Nigeria. Eldee, then a member of the rap group, Trybesmen ardently sought means of efficiently distributing the group’s music, after struggling to break through the payola barrier broadcast media - radio and TV - presented. Eldee met with Tjoe, one of the biggest traders in the market that was then known for trading electronics. “The traders in the market had an association. As a matter of fact, they did not want us in that meeting, but Tjoe was a smart man, he saw the vision,” Eldee mentioned to me over the phone from his homestead in Atlanta. “The deal was that we would give them our original tapes and we would use their network to distribute. I got a loan from my mom, and I used Corel Draw to design the album art. I created the CD jack because at the time CD cases were more expensive than CDs and I went to Shomolu to print it. Everything sold out instantly. ”

Collage created by Henry Ugwu

That deal laid the foundation for a new wave of music distribution in the country. 2Face reportedly sold almost two million copies of his debut album and D’banj reportedly licensed his debut album, No Long Thing, for a fee of ₦500,000. A huge amount of money in those times. But the Alaba Distribution Model soon turned to a haven for piracy. It was simple economics; demand was at an all-time high, the supply had to match the frequency, and the know-how was not difficult. “People were getting ripped off because they did not have enforcement. When we met Tjoe, we had a contract. If the next five people stuck with that contract, nobody would have been ripped off," Eldee acknowledged. Compilation CDs that featured songs from several artists soon became rife around the country. The rigorous nature and endless politicking at the Copyright Society Of Nigeria (COSON) would further enable the Alaba Boys and, till this day, due to their widespread reach, some artists still go to Alaba to distribute their music.

The internet age welcomed new innovation and ease of doing things across all sectors. The world became a global village where one could travel around the world with just the click of a button. Information spread faster, messages travelled beyond borders without visas, and music became more accessible. With the advent of the internet came music websites - like this one you are currently on - where people downloaded music for free. Several franchises profiteered off this new means of music distribution. In an expansive music market like Nigeria where artists abound across all corners, artists soon began to pay these platforms to distribute their music and these platforms established their footprint as gatekeepers in the ever-expanding yet narrow Nigerian music industry. But this was not exactly how Ademola Ogundele, CEO & Founder of Nigeria’s foremost music website, Notjustok, planned it. “It started with me just sharing the music I listened to. I had recorded a performance of 9ice at a Nelson Mandela party.” The idea of making the music available for free downloads would come later: “People were looking for music online, especially in the diaspora. A song would come out in Nigeria, but the diaspora wouldn’t get it till three months later because someone had to travel there with a CD.” Ademola said over the phone. He noted that the internet distribution era was better than the Alaba Model because artists had the opportunity to get their music distributed worldwide. The more popular a song became, the more shows the artist performed at. It is this same global appeal that Ademola reckons positioned music websites as gatekeepers of some sort at the time.

Although the internet era availed more data than the Alaba model, the artists only enjoyed the direct engagement on their songs via comment sections. “The data was at the backend, the artists and decision-makers did not have the data”. Ademola remarked. The number of downloads a song had could be monitored, but the songs could be shared amongst people via Bluetooth. One person could download a song and share with as much as ten other people and maybe more. There was data but its veracity was questionable.

How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

 

Originally developed by two Finnish brothers but later acquired by a group of Nigerian investors, Spinlet launched as the first music streaming service and digital distribution firm in Nigeria in May 2012. Dubbed as the iTunes of Africa, Spinlet failed to penetrate the market and register as a go-to hub for music by Nigerian music consumers. In a 2013 interview, previous CEO, Neil Schwartman said “Digital is the future of entertainment. Music fans all over the world are choosing to listen to their music, when and where they want.” Neil was right, but Spinlet was ahead of its time.

In 2015, Apple-owned streaming service, Apple Music, and Transsions holdings-owned streaming service, Boomplay launched. Initially exclusive to owners of Apple products, Apple music would later launch on Google Playstore for Android users while Boomplay came pre-loaded on Tecno phones who currently hold the largest market share among smartphones in Nigeria. In 2018, Boomplay launched on IOS for Apple users. Apple music believes it is Nigeria’s largest premium music service and songs and albums chart quicker and higher due to the strong listening hours/engagement on their service. Although Boomplay supposedly has more users than Apple music, a frequent complaint by users is that its user interface is not as fluid and for Deji, a cinematographer, who constantly uses both platforms, the music library of Boomplay is just not as extensive. For artists, it is a mix of the global appeal, the availability of data, provision of income and the exclusive nature of the Apple brand that makes Apple music a preferred metric for measuring success.

Recently, Nigeria has been a go-to spot for streaming services with Tidal, Youtube Music and Audiomack launching their franchises in the country. In such a short time, Audiomack has registered remarkable penetration in the Nigerian music consumption quarters with artists such as Ladipoe premiering his Revival Sundays exclusively on the platform. David Ponte, Co-founder and CMO of Audiomack, opines that this penetration is due to their artist-centric focus “Our marketing approach from the get-go was similar to our overall strategy: provide value to artists and prioritize their needs first and foremost. If we succeed doing this, then the artists will evangelize the platform for us and share their music on Audiomack with their fans, which helps organically grow the platform” David shared with me via email.

How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

How To Determine The Biggest Song In Nigeria

Henry Ugwu, the former nationwide head of New Media at Cool FM, Wazobia FM & Nigerian Info FM, says the difference between Audiomack and Apple Music is their approach “The global brand takes a higher pedestal. People believe global brands have better accountability. Audiomack doesn’t sell to people as a global brand, they sell like they are selling in Nigeria”. Henry also claims Apple edges other DSPs in Nigeria with other factors and not just music; “Playlisting is the major selling point for any digital streaming platform. Apple Music doesn’t have the best playlists generally but they have the best playlists in Nigeria. Their library, as well as their radio programming, are added advantages.” Osi, an On-air personality at The Beat Fm in Lagos, famed for its urban appeal, says that radio might still be the most accurate metric yet for the biggest songs in the country. "What's the penetration of apple music is what the issue is. What's the percentage of people in the set population that have iPhones? When you start to take all these indices into perspective, you see that it is a very tiny drop in the ocean. In a country of two hundred million, until you can get fifty million to sixty million users then we can begin to say it is an actual representation of what is going on” Osi tells me via a series of Whatsapp voice notes. “There is a radio in almost every home in Nigeria, radio is still one of the best metrics to measure how great a song is doing, if a song is great it definitely should be on the radio.

Lately, many online franchises have come up with their own “official charts” that they claim measures the biggest songs within the country. Most of these charts are said to be backed by data from DSPs, so inherently these charts are DSP charts and cannot accurately measure the biggest song in the country if the DSP’s do not possess the required penetration to form an authority on such matters. However, Some radio stations have started collating their own digital charts with Cool FM and Soundcity FM leading the pack. Henry says that these charts can only represent an accurate metric in the long run. “Radio takes data from Apple Music, Boomplay and many others, requests from listeners and the songs competitors are playing. So they can actually represent the closest accurate metric but the radio and digital charts would always lag because radio charts are often about longevity.”

In a bid to solve the persistent data problem that has plagued the Nigerian music industry since the Alaba Distribution days, Eldee launched Playdata. Originally started in 2012, Playdata was built to serve as a tracking system that monitored radio plays, and embedded data from DSP’s to form the most reliable measure of success of Nigerian songs but it was plagued by a singular issue - transparency. “Transparency was something that people did not appreciate. I offered it to COSON for free but they did not like it because it would create room for people to audit them” Eldee explained to me “The advertising side did not like it because people would have been fucked up, the media buyers did not want the transparency because then it would expose the corruption within the system. Even the artists did not want transparency.”

If Apple Music is not a true measure of the biggest song in Nigeria, and radio can not entirely be relied upon for accurate data due to payola influences and whatnot, how then do we measure the biggest song in the country? The Head of Music Programming at a top broadcasting franchise within the country who prefers to be anonymous says the best measure is a cocktail of all the elements: “I think to know the biggest song in the country, you have to make sure the song checks all boxes like tv spins, radio spins, street presence, streaming and digital presence as well.”

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