Audiomack

The platform supports genres such as Hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Latin music, with a focus on providing a free, user-friendly streaming experience.

[5] In September 2018, Eminem released "Killshot", a diss track about Machine Gun Kelly, exclusively on Audiomack, earning 8.6 million plays in four months.

In July 2021, Audiomack expanded the program to creators worldwide and introduced a partnership with Ziiki Media to help promote artists across Africa.

[14] In April 2021, Audiomack partnered with telecommunications company MTN Nigeria to offer its 76 million users cheaper data to stream music in its app.

"[16] Fans fund artists or rights holders directly by purchasing 'support badges' for individual song and album releases.

[19] In February 2023, Audiomack announced a partnership deal with MTV Base to improve listeners' access to quality music material while raising awareness of African musicians throughout Africa.

[20] In July 2023, Audiomack announced a partnership with Love Renaissance (LVRN), an American record label and management company, to identify emerging musicians.

[27] Audiomack introduced Audiomod, "a new set of tools that allow users to fiddle with tracks by changing the tempo, modifying the pitch, or swaddling them in reverb," in late 2023.

[30] Through AMP, artists can monetize their streams on the platform, offering them a way to generate income from their music without a major label backing.

[40] In 2022, Audiomack launched Keep the Beat Going, an annual campaign aimed at amplifying emerging artists' profiles and introducing them to global markets through billboards in major cities, curated playlists, digital ads, and creator workshops.

The campaign has highlighted 72 artists between 2022 and 2024 from countries such as Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, including notable names like Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Rema, and Uncle Waffles.