The African music industry is experiencing rapid growth, with the continent’s music scene buoyed by increasing global popularity among a young, tech-savvy population.
Digital music platforms like Boomplay, Deezer, Spotify, and Apple Music have played a key role in Africa’s growth, expanding access to African music on a global scale.
The widespread adoption of mobile technology and rising internet penetration further enable more Africans to stream music online and engage with a broader music community.
Also, the global recognition of African musical talent has been remarkable, with 2023 continuing this trend. Africa’s annual music streaming revenues are expected to increase from $92.9 million in 2021 to $314.6 million by 2026.
According to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ report, there will be significant growth in music streaming across major markets such as South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria, with South Africa’s streaming subscription revenue anticipated to grow at a 10.5% compound annual growth rate, reaching R1.1 billion ($58.5 million) by 2027.
This projected increase has fueled the rise of innovative startups leveraging technology to transform music access and enjoyment across the continent.
Below is a list of some of Africa’s high-potential music startups that have successfully raised over $100,000 in funding or partnered with top music companies worth millions of dollars.
Groove Platforms, an African technology company, is transforming the music service value chain with a mission to lead Africa into a new era of music services. The company aims to compete globally while catering to diverse markets across the continent.
By fostering an integrated ecosystem, Groove Platforms empowers artists, enhances fan engagement, and drives industry growth through innovative technology and strategic partnerships.
The company offers three key products: the uduX Livestream Concert Platform, providing high-quality live event streaming; PopRev, a platform for fan investment in music projects set to launch in 2024; and the uduX Music App, a streaming service with a refreshed launch scheduled for Q3 2024.
Launched in April 2019 by Chidi Okeke -Groove Platforms secured a major milestone by inking a licensing deal with Universal Music Group, becoming the first African-owned streaming platform to be licensed by all three global major record companies—Universal, Sony Music, and Warner Music Group.
Additionally, Groove Platforms has partnered with MTN, allowing the telco’s subscribers to access discounted data bundles for unlimited music streaming on the uduX app.
These startups represent the growing diversity and innovation in the music industry, each bringing something unique to the table while successfully securing funding to fuel their growth.