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7 Spotify Tricks to Make You Master at Streaming Music

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Spotify, although being the largest and most well-known streaming service, is now one of several options available. To gain more exposure and admirers, every musician, performer, and artist should have a Spotify account. If you’re interested in getting an early look at the service, Spotify uses a variety of strategies. With these fantastic Spotify hacks, you’ll have a lot of fun figuring out how to get the most out of your music listening experience.  Well, There are a lot of Spotify tips and tricks that most people don’t know about. They will help you gain a fanbase on Spotify.

At times, it might feel like an uphill fight to get your new music noticed by the right people, gain a fanbase on Spotify, and get on algorithmic playlists. Rather than focusing on finding a technique to buy Spotify plays, you should put in some effort to promote your music organically. To help you get the most out of Spotify, we have compiled a list of some to help you maximize your experience.

Make a playlist:

While addressing others is necessary, you may also create your playlist and begin cooperating with other independent artists and musicians in addition to approaching them directly yourself. An artist’s playlist is a powerful tool. It will help you gain fanbase on Spotify.

As a result of playlists, people can simply navigate through your profile and stream your music.

Get the attention of playlist curators:  

Getting your music featured on a popular Spotify playlist is a certain way to gain fanbase on Spotify.  Additionally, Spotify Editorials are a great way to expand the reach of your music. Submit your unreleased tracks for consideration by the Spotify editorial staff.

Spotify playlist positions aren’t simple to achieve, but that doesn’t imply it’s impossible to earn a decent one.  Your credibility will rise as a result, making it easier to work with others in the future.

Utilize pre-save:  

Spotify’s algorithm takes into account early streams and interaction as a signal that your music is gaining traction. As a result, it is wise to develop a pre-saving campaign.  Encourage your followers to pre-save your album when you drop your album announcement. This guarantees that your fans are reminded to listen to your single on release day. Furthermore, encourage your listeners to save your music to their libraries

Share:  

For all of your marketing needs, social media is where you’ll discover all the big companies and influencers. It’s a terrific strategy for generating traffic and expanding your audience by posting teasers and then offering a Spotify link for those who want to listen to the entire tune. It’s important to offer updates and links to your music on these sites. This will help you gain fanbase on Spotify and avoid having to buy Spotify plays.

Spotify ads:  

Spotify Ad Studio is a great tool that allows musicians to make brief audio adverts to increase their fan base on Spotify and get new listeners. To use it for a song or tour promotion, send a cover, story, and a suitable backing song. If you do this, you can gain fanbase on Spotify without having to buy Spotify plays or followers.

Get more followers:  

When your followers appreciate a certain song or album, Spotify knows exactly what your people want to hear. Your Spotify algorithm will be more likely to promote your music if you have a large number of followers.  As a result, it is important to gain fanbase on Spotify.

Make use of the “like and subscribe” catchphrase to encourage your followers to follow you.  Be very specific about what you want your listeners to do to have your music discovered. This way you can earn more Spotify streams. This can help you save money from having to buy Spotify plays.

Regularly upload songs:  

We need to take a closer look at your upload schedule if we want fans to return regularly. Spotify’s goal is to keep its users on its platform for as long as possible. As a result, increased frequency of uploads may thus be beneficial. It is important to gain fanbase on Spotify. Hence, to beat the algorithm, you’ll need to be more consistent with your uploads.

Conclusion:   

All of these strategies will help you gain fanbase on Spotify, but they will only be effective if you are consistently putting out high-quality material for your audience. Remember, Spotify is a form of social media. It’s your responsibility to entice customers to return time and again.

Instead of utilizing Spotify as a way to display a portfolio of your work, invest more time, effort, and energy into it.  Spotify hacks are great, but if you want to genuinely gain fanbase on Spotify instead of having to buy Spotify plays, you need to treat the service like a legitimate business.  Remember to take your time when implementing these suggestions and you’ll be on your way to being a master at streaming music.

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Heartbeat, The Split and Other Shows To Watch This Weekend on DStv

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If you’re wondering what to stream this week on DStv as the new year settles in and the first full workweek wraps up, we’ve got you. From a brand-new reality dating show that’s about to break the internet to crime drama that will have you at the edge of your seat, here’s your ultimate guide to what to watch.

  • Heartbeat – Africa Magic Showcase (DStv 151)

Starting with the star of the week, Heartbeat. It’s Africa Magic’s new dating reality show premiering on Sunday, January 11, 2026.

The show brings together 10 singles, five men and five women, all looking for love in a specially designed love pad. Over 12 weeks, the cameras will capture every flirt, fight, and awkward silence, plus the games and challenges that push them to get to know each other intimately.

And yes, some of these contestants are here for the love and drama. We’ve got Chidera ‘The Slumflower’ Eggrue, Alvin Leonard, Queen Latifah, Igwe Cruise, and more. If you love romance and reality TV chaos, this is your Sunday night fix.

  • Paris & Nicole: The Encore – M-Net (DStv 101)

Airing on Sat, January 10 at 10pm, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are set to take over your screen. This time, the BFFs are writing, producing, and starring in a one-word opera inspired by their childhood song “Sanasa.”

Episode 3, titled ‘The Sanasapera!’, is pure chaos. They work at Sonic, hijack a Hollywood celebrity tour to find an audience, and then get on stage to perform. If you love ridiculous, unfiltered celebrity energy that makes you question what “high art” even is, this one’s for you.

  • There’s a Zulu On My Stoep – M-Net Movies 4 (DStv 108)

Perfect for the weekend is this South African classic airing on Saturday, January 10, at 6:25pm. The film follows two boys who meet in South Africa and form a lifelong friendship, then reunite as adults for a wild adventure.

Directed by Gray Hofmeyr and starring Leon Schuster, John Matshikiza, and Wilson Dunster, it’s a mix of heartfelt bonding and fun. Basically, it’s the perfect palate cleanse before veering into reality TV drama.

  • Dating: No Filter South Africa – Bravo (DStv 124)

If you can’t get enough of dating drama, this South African reality series is a must-watch. On the show, singles go on blind dates, and their every move is accompanied by hilarious commentary from SA’s funniest celebrities.

Episodes 5 & 6 of Season 2 promise awkward encounters, accidental sparks, and laugh-out-loud commentary. Perfect if you’re into late-night TV chaos and love seeing people make all the wrong moves in the name of love. It’s airing on Sunday, January 11, at 11:45pm.

  • The Split – Africa Magic Showcase (DStv 151)

Taking you into the world of Nollywood, The Split is a high-stakes financial crime drama that will have you holding your breath. The 26-episode series follows three bankers who pocket money that isn’t theirs. When the deceased account owner’s son resurfaces with proof, their pact unravels, sending the trio spiralling into guilt, fear, and betrayal.

With stars like Anee Icha, Baaj Adebule, Esosa Benard, and David Jones David, this one is your Thursday and Friday night adrenaline fix. It airs at 8:30pm.

  • Daughters of Water – Africa Magic Showcase (DStv 151)

Still on must-watch Nollywood shows, Daughters of Water is one to look out for. The drama follows the journey of destiny and spiritual heritage through Anie, a disgraced investigative journalist who returns to her hometown, Ikot Ndem, seeking a comeback. Her arrival coincides with the sacred Ukang Festival, where seven “Daughters of Water” from special families take part in a river-dipping ceremony to honour river spirits.

Starring Imoh Eboh as Anie, alongside Ade Laoye, Teniola Aladese, and Bobby Ogbolu, new episodes are released every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 8:30 PM on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151), and you can catch up on previous episodes on Showmax.

All these shows and more are available on DStv, with subscribers still enjoying the opportunity to receive an instant upgrade when they stay connected on their current package or renew on any eligible package, unlocking more movies, sports, kids’ content and local shows from January to February 2026.

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Excitement as 9th AFRIMA Kicks Off in Lagos

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Lagos State is officially welcoming Africa and the global music community for the 9th edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), which kicked off in the Nigerian commercial capital.

The Africa’s global music celebration commenced on Wednesday, January 7 and will wrap up on Sunday, January 11, 2026. Yesterday was the Welcome Soiree for nominees and guests, hosted by the British High Commission in Nigeria.

Other highlights of the five-day event include the Africa Music Business Summit on Thursday, January 8; the AFRIMA Music Village, featuring performances by over 25 A-list artistes and DJs from across the continent on Friday, January 9 at Ikeja City Mall; and the Main Awards Ceremony on Sunday, January 11 at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos. The awards will be broadcast live to audiences in more than 84 countries worldwide.

Speaking on Wednesday at a press conference held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, to herald the commencement of the global event, the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, who spoke on behalf of the state government as the official host city, described AFRIMA as “a truly remarkable celebration of creativity, excellence and the unifying power of music across Africa and the world.”

“This gathering is a powerful convergence of cultures, ideas and possibilities. It is a moment where Africa speaks to the world through rhythm, melody and storytelling, and Lagos is deeply honoured to host this gathering of exceptional talents, industry leaders, policymakers and creative visionaries,” she said.

She noted that music and culture have become powerful tools for economic growth and global connection, adding that Lagos is proud to host an event that continues to shape narratives and connect continents.

On his part,  AFRIMA President and Executive Producer, Mr Mike Dada, explained that AFRIMA, in partnership with the African Union Commission, is “the longest and biggest-running African music platform that promotes and showcases African talent to the rest of the world.”

He said the last edition was held in Dakar, Senegal, and after extensive deliberations, the African Union awarded the hosting rights of the 9th edition to Lagos.

“The goal of AFRIMA goes beyond entertainment. The idea is to showcase African music talent, demonstrate the capacity of the continent and tell the world that Africa is full of excellence. We also use this platform to promote peace and integration, and to show that music can take young people away from the streets,” he noted.

Mr Dada added that AFRIMA also promotes African cities and tourism.

“Many of us know London and Paris more than we know African cities. Through AFRIMA, we promote African destinations to the world, which is why the event is broadcast to over 30 countries,” he said.

He further disclosed that AFRIMA has provided about 6,000 tickets to the Lagos State Government through the Ministry for distribution across all local governments and LCDAs, to enable young people who may not otherwise afford it to attend the AFRIMA Music Village free of charge.

Also speaking, AFRIMA Associate Producer, Mr Olisa Adibua, said awards platforms are critical to the growth of the music industry.

“In other parts of the world, industries thrive because they have infrastructure and systems that reward excellence. For music to grow in Africa, awards like AFRIMA are necessary. We are the backbone and part of the future of the industry,” he stated.

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Again, Warner Bros Rejects Paramount’s Aggressive Takeover Deal

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The board of Warner Bros. Discover (WBD) on Wednesday once again rejected a hostile takeover offer from Paramount Skydance, affirming its sale to Netflix.

The board said it continued to believe the Paramount bid is inferior to a previously announced deal with Netflix to buy WBD’s studio and streaming business for $72 billion.

“We have a signed merger agreement with Netflix, it’s a compelling value, a clear path to closing and protections for our shareholders if something stops the close, whatever that might be,” said Mr Samuel Di Piazza, who chairs the WBD board said, as per CNBC on Wednesday.

Business Post reported last year that WBD entered into an agreement to sell its streaming and studio business to Netflix. However, Paramount has been vying to acquire the entirety of WBD, including its pay TV networks.

In the days following the announcement of that deal, Paramount launched its hostile bid, taking directly to shareholders an offer of $30 per share, all cash for the entirety of Warner Bros. Discovery, including its TV networks.

WBD’s board made an initial recommendation to reject the offer, and Paramount subsequently made another push for the coveted assets. In late December Paramount guaranteed the backing of billionaire Larry Ellison, the father of Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison, as a clear response to questions raised by WBD’s board.

Paramount first showed interest in acquiring all of Warner Bros. Discovery’s assets in September.

The company made three takeover offers before Warner Bros. Discovery kicked off a formal sale process, inviting other bidders into the fold. It would eventually settle for Netflix.

Netflix issued its own statement welcoming the WBD board’s recommendation and noting it has been engaging with the US Department of Justice and European Commission on antitrust concerns surrounding the merger.

“The WBD Board remains fully supportive of and continues to recommend Netflix’s merger agreement, recognizing it as the superior proposal that will deliver the greatest value to its stockholders, as well as consumers, creators and the broader entertainment industry,” Netflix co-CEOs Mr Ted Sarandos and Mr Greg Peters said in the statement.

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