Sarz exposes huge streaming royalty gap: “$300 in Nigeria vs $5,000 in US for same million streams”

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Ace producer Sarz has lifted the lid on the stark economic reality facing Nigerian artists, revealing that streaming payouts are dramatically skewed by geography in a recent Afropolitan podcast interview.

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“A million streams on Spotify in the US will give you $3,000 to $5,000 while that same million streams will give you around $300 to $500 in Nigeria,” Sarz explained, citing lower premium subscription rates—approximately $1 in Nigeria versus $11 in the US—as the primary culprit.

The producer, whose catalogue spans Wizkid’s ‘Jaiye Jaiye’ to Drake’s ‘One Dance,’ dropped a startling personal revelation: despite two decades of hits, he’s earned zero residuals from Nigerian streams, relying solely on one-time advances. “If your IP is anchored to a region where one million streams is $300, you are cooked,” he said, echoing sentiments recently voiced by Burna Boy and Tems’ manager Muyiwa Awoniyi.

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Industry consensus suggests tours and brand deals remain the real moneymakers for Afrobeats creators navigating this geographic payout gap.

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