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Spotify Streams in Kenya Hit 203 Million Hours in 2025

When Spotify launched in Kenya in February 2021, it entered a market already deeply shaped by YouTube links, WhatsApp shares, and FM radio culture.

Five years later, the numbers tell a story of adoption and immersion. Kenya has embraced streaming and reshaped it in its own image.

In 2025 alone, Kenyan users streamed more than 203 million hours of music. This continues a steady rise over the years, with listening growing by an average of 68% each year as smartphone access expands, data becomes more affordable, and a generation makes on-demand audio part of everyday life.

The average Kenyan listener on the platform is 26 years old, digitally native, and restlessly curious. They stream around 124 different artists each month, which means discovery, not just loyalty, is what fuels the habit.

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Since 2021, Kenyans have created more than 9 million playlists on Spotify. That’s a clear sign that people are actively building their own soundtracks and organizing music their way.

Podcast listening has also grown steadily, passing 35 million hours over five years. It shows that audio in Kenya is no longer just about music. More people are tuning in to conversations, stories, and commentary alongside their favorite songs.

More Kenyan artists are on Spotify than ever before, and listeners are increasingly reaching for music in indigenous languages. 

Global streams of Kenyan-language music jumped 128% in 2024 alone. Spotify’s recommendation algorithms are doing what radio never could, and that is carrying sounds that were once purely community music into playlists halfway around the world.

International stars have consistently led the overall Spotify charts in Kenya, with global heavyweights commanding the highest total streams year after year, but that dominance doesn’t tell the full story.

Kenyan artists hold their own. In local rankings and at the individual track level, homegrown hits regularly outperform global releases in daily listening.

Here’s a 5-year breakdown of top streamed artists:

Category20212022202320242025
Overall / International Top 51. Drake
2. Sauti Sol
3. Justin Bieber
4. Kanye West
5. Burna Boy
1. Drake
2. Burna Boy
3. Chris Brown
4. The Weeknd
5. Future
1. Drake
2. Burna Boy
3. Chris Brown
4. The Weeknd
5. Travis Scott
1. Drake
2. Burna Boy
3. Chris Brown
4. The Weeknd
5. Travis Scott
1. Drake
2. Chris Brown
3. Future
4. Burna Boy
5. Travis Scott
Local Top 5 (Kenyan)1. Sauti Sol
2. Nviiri the Storyteller
3. Otile Brown
4. Nyashinski
5. Bensoul
1. Sauti Sol
2. Wakadinali
3. Buruklyn Boyz
4. Nyashinski
5. Bien
1. Wakadinali
2. Sauti Sol
3. Bien
4. Bensoul
5. Nyashinski
1. Bien
2. Wakadinali
3. Sauti Sol
4. Bensoul
5. Lil Maina
1. Bien
2. Wakadinali
3. Sauti Sol
4. Bensoul
5. Nyashinski
* 2024 and 2025 local rankings are estimated based on available trend data from Spotify’s anniversary report.

Read together, the Spotify data in Kenya tells a story that goes well beyond streaming statistics.

It describes a young, urban population that consumes music with curiosity and range, exploring 124 different artists per month while still maintaining strong loyalties to local voices like Sauti Sol, Bien, and Wakadinali.

It describes a platform that has, perhaps more than any previous technology, given Kenyan artists a direct line to the world.

The next five years, as 5G expands, as the creative economy matures, and as more artists upload their work to streaming services, promise to be even more extraordinary.

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