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Why Music Marketing in Nigeria Is So Expensive— DonJazzy

byMmekili Isichei-Okafor
September 30, 2025
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No one understands the cost of launching a music career in Nigeria better than Don Jazzy, the Mavin Records boss who has helped shape Nigerian music for decades.

In a recent interview on The Echo Podcast, Don Jazzy revealed that it now costs between $150,000 and $300,000 (around ₦500 million) to take a new artist from obscurity to the release of their first major project. That’s the full journey, from debut single to a full project release.

This eye-watering figure highlights how expensive it has become to market music in Nigeria today.

Over the past decade, Nigerian music has gone global. The explosion of Afrobeats and the rise of streaming platforms and social media have transformed the music industry and its costs.

Unlike the old days of radio, TV, and street promotions, today’s artists need to be everywhere: Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), Snapchat, and more. Running ads, paying influencers, and pushing content consistently across platforms has become essential and costly.

“Social media marketing now takes up a huge chunk of the budget,” says Music Marketing Executive Honour Aghedo on a Facts Only podcast special.

The global success of Afrobeats has brought in bigger budgets, but also bigger expectations. Everyone in the ecosystem wants a share:Influencers are charging premium fees.Media platforms have raised their rates.Labels are spending more to compete for attention.

“Even influencers now want to be paid ‘Afrobeats To The World’ rates,” noted David Adeyemi, another marketing exec, referring to the new pricing culture that reflects the booming industry.

While big labels dominate with deep pockets, all hope isn’t lost for independent or emerging artists.

Platforms like TikTok continue to offer a relatively level playing field. Smart, creative content and organic growth can still lead to viral moments without massive spending, though it’s far from easy.

Marketing music in Nigeria has never been more expensive, or more competitive. For new artists to break into the mainstream, they (or their backers) must be ready to invest heavily. But with strategy, creativity, and the right platforms, even newcomers still have a shot at success.

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