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Lasmid Hits 200 Million Streams on Audiomack and Gets a Plaque to Prove It

A commemorative plaque and a surprise celebration

Lasmid Hits 200 Million Streams on Audiomack and Gets a Plaque to Prove It On Saturday, April 25, Audiomack flew its team into Accra to personally present Lasmid with a commemorative plaque. A surprise celebration that brought together close collaborators, industry insiders, and fans to honour one of Ghana’s most beloved voices in contemporary Afrobeats.

The event, co-hosted by Audiomack and Africa House, was held in Accra and reflects the streaming platform’s growing investment in recognising African talent on the continent itself not from afar. The gesture signals more than goodwill; it underscores just how seriously Audiomack views its African artist community, with Ghana, Nigeria, and their neighbours at the heart of its global growth story.

This milestone is a testament to Lasmid’s hard work and the love from his fans. We’re proud to celebrate him and continue building with artists across the continent.” ~ Charlotte Bwana, VP of Marketing EU, Africa & MENA, Audiomack

More about Lasmid

Lasmid is known for his smooth vocal style and melodic approach to Afrobeats. He has steadily built one of the most loyal fanbases in Ghanaian music. His catalogue, spans romantic anthems, street-leaning cuts, and genre-blending collaborations. This has resonated far beyond Ghana’s borders. He contributes to what many observers describe as a golden era for West African music on global streaming platforms.

Audiomack – More than 50 million monthly active users globally

Audiomack, which recently surpassed 50 million monthly active users globally, has made Africa central to its identity. The platform tops music app charts in 21 African countries. This on both the App Store and Google Play. They have been instrumental in breaking artists who go on to achieve mainstream international recognition. For Lasmid, reaching 200 million streams on Audiomack alone reflects the depth of his connection with African listeners. A base that continues to grow as his sound travels.

Speaking at the event, the Lasmid expressed heartfelt gratitude to his fans and team. Acknowledging that the journey has been a collective effort. For the music industry in Ghana, the moment carries broader significance. A reminder that African artists are not merely participants in the global streaming economy. They are among its biggest drivers.

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