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Unspoken Rules of the Workplace That Everyone Should Know

Starting a new job or navigating a workplace can feel like learning a secret language. You might think excelling at your tasks is enough, but the truth is, there’s a subtle layer of expectations that go beyond your job description. These are the unspoken rules of the workplace; behaviours, norms, and strategies that often determine who gets noticed, promoted, or trusted.

Understanding these rules can feel like discovering a cheat code for your career. From how you communicate to how you handle conflicts, small changes can significantly impact your professional journey. This article breaks down the most important unspoken rules every employee should know and how to apply them effectively.

1. Show Initiative Without Being Overbearing

One of the clearest workplace truths is that actions speak louder than words. Employees who quietly go above and beyond often gain more recognition than those who simply talk about what they’ll do.

Solving a recurring problem, offering solutions in meetings, volunteering for challenging tasks.Balance initiative with awareness. Don’t step on someone else’s responsibilities, but look for opportunities to contribute positively.

Example: If you notice a repetitive error in reporting, suggest a small fix or automation instead of waiting to be asked. It shows leadership potential without overstepping.

2. Adapt to Office Culture

Every workplace has its own personality, its culture. Understanding and adapting to it is critical.How do colleagues communicate? What behaviours are praised or frowned upon?
You don’t need to mimic everyone, but demonstrating respect for office norms helps you fit in faster.
Some offices value teamwork, while others celebrate individual achievement. Know which style your company rewards and adjust your approach accordingly.

Ignoring culture can lead to misunderstandings, even if your performance is technically strong.

3. Timing Is Everything

Knowing when to speak, ask, or act is as important as what you do. Timing affects how your ideas are received. Avoid sending important requests late at night or during busy periods.

Learn the rhythm of discussions. Speak up when your input is most likely to be impactful.

Being patient and strategic with timing shows emotional intelligence, a quality that often outweighs technical skills.

4. Build Strategic Relationships

Your career is not only about what you know but who knows what you know. Strong relationships in the workplace can amplify your success. Seek guidance from experienced colleagues to navigate office politics and career growth.
Collaborate genuinely, not just for appearances. People are more likely to support colleagues they trust. Networking internally is just as important as external networking. Even casual chats over lunch or coffee can build goodwill that pays off later.

5. Manage Your Digital Footprint

In today’s workplaces, emails, chats, and social media form part of your professional reputation. Always keep communications professional, concise, and clear. Avoid slang or impulsive replies. Posts, comments, and interactions may be visible to colleagues or supervisors. Present a responsible, professional image.

A strong, polished digital presence reinforces trust and competence, while careless online behavior can silently harm your career.

6. Handle Conflicts Quietly and Smartly

Conflict is inevitable in any workplace. How you manage it can define your reputation. Talking about colleagues behind their backs erodes trust.
Not every disagreement is worth fighting. Focus on issues that truly impact your work. When addressing problems, propose solutions rather than just pointing out issues.

Mastering conflict management signals maturity and professionalism, making you a reliable team member.

7. Learn the Power of Observation

Observing the workplace quietly is underrated. Watching how senior staff navigate challenges, communicate, and get results teaches lessons that textbooks can’t. Notice how decisions are made, how meetings run, and how feedback is delivered.

Observation sharpens your situational awareness and helps you avoid mistakes others repeatedly make.

8. Speak Up, but with Impact

Being silent is safe, but speaking up can create opportunities, if done thoughtfully. Offer insights, ask thoughtful questions, and provide constructive feedback.
Employees who communicate with clarity and confidence are often considered for leadership roles.

9. Manage Expectations; Your Own and Others

Career success requires realistic expectations about what you can deliver and what others expect from you. Set boundaries: Avoid burnout by being honest about workload limits.
Surprise positive contributions are noticed, but consistent overwork can lead to exploitation.

Managing expectations ensures trust and positions you as dependable.

10. Keep Learning Constantly

Finally, unspoken workplace rules reward continuous improvement. Industries evolve, and skills that were valuable yesterday might not suffice tomorrow. 

Learn new tools, techniques, or trends relevant to your role. Constructive criticism helps you grow faster than trial and error alone. 

Employees who consistently learn and adapt are the ones who get promoted and entrusted with bigger responsibilities.

Conclusion

Excelling at your tasks is just the starting point. Understanding and applying the unspoken rules of the workplace gives you an edge in career growth. From observing office culture to managing conflicts, timing, and relationships, small strategic actions often yield outsized results.

Observe, adapt, and act with purpose. The more attuned you become to these subtle rules, the faster you’ll navigate the workplace with confidence and thrive professionally.

AFRIMA 2026: Full Winners and Nominees List From Africa’s Biggest Music Awards Night

The 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) took place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at Eko Hotels & Suites, Lagos, drawing artists and industry leaders from across the continent for one of African music’s most important nights.

Held under the theme “Unstoppable Africa,” the ceremony celebrated commercial success, cultural impact, regional diversity, and artistic excellence. The event was hosted by Falz and Liliane Maroune and broadcast live on DStv, GOtv, and digital platforms, concluding a week-long AFRIMA programme in Lagos.

Below is the full breakdown of major categories, including WINNERS and OFFICIAL NOMINEES as released by AFRIMA ahead of the awards.

ARTISTE OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Rema (Nigeria)

Nominees

  • Burna Boy (Nigeria)
  • Davido (Nigeria)
  • Wizkid (Nigeria)
  • Black Sherif (Ghana)

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Burna Boy – No Sign of Weakness

Nominees

  • Rema – HEIS
  • Davido – Timeless
  • Black Sherif – The Villain I Never Was
  • Ayra Starr – The Year I Turned 21

SONG OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Shallipopi – “Laho”

Nominees

  • Tyla – “Water”
  • Asake – “Lonely at the Top”
  • Rema – “Trouble Maker”
  • Black Sherif – “Oil in My Head”

BEST MALE ARTISTE – WESTERN AFRICA

Winner

  • Rema (Nigeria)

Nominees

  • Burna Boy (Nigeria)
  • Davido (Nigeria)
  • Wizkid (Nigeria)
  • Black Sherif (Ghana)

BEST FEMALE ARTISTE – WESTERN AFRICA

Winner

  • Wendy Shay (Ghana)

Nominees

  • Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
  • Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
  • Simi (Nigeria)
  • Gyakie (Ghana)

BEST MALE ARTISTE – EASTERN AFRICA

Winner

  • Jux (Tanzania)

Nominees

  • Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
  • Harmonize (Tanzania)
  • Alikiba (Tanzania)
  • Bien (Kenya)

BEST FEMALE ARTISTE – EASTERN AFRICA

Winner

  • Denise (Madagascar)

Nominees

  • Zuchu (Tanzania)
  • Nandy (Tanzania)
  • Azawi (Uganda)
  • Nikita Kering (Kenya)

BEST MALE ARTISTE – CENTRAL AFRICA

Winner

  • Singuila (Congo)

Nominees

  • Fally Ipupa (DR Congo)
  • Innoss’B (DR Congo)
  • Gaz Mawete (DR Congo)
  • Dadju (DR Congo)

BEST FEMALE ARTISTE – CENTRAL AFRICA

Winner

  • Cindy Le Coeur (DR Congo)

Nominees

  • Rosny Kayiba (DR Congo)
  • Shan’L (Gabon)
  • Queen Etémé (Cameroon)
  • Mel B Akwen (Cameroon)

MOST PROMISING ARTISTE OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Qing Madi (Nigeria)

Nominees

  • Victony (Nigeria)
  • Seyi Vibez (Nigeria)
  • Tyla (South Africa)
  • Llona (Nigeria)

AFRICAN FANS’ FAVOURITE ARTISTE

Winner

  • Chella (Nigeria)

Nominees

  • Rema
  • Burna Boy
  • Davido
  • Wizkid

BEST AFRICAN VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Black Sherif – “Rebel”

Nominees

  • Rema – “Trouble Maker”
  • Burna Boy – “City Boys”
  • Ayra Starr – “Commas”
  • Asake – “Yoga”

BEST AFRICAN DANCE / CHOREOGRAPHY

Winner

  • Weeha – “Dimama” (Ethiopia)

Nominees

  • Tyla – “Water”
  • Diamond Platnumz – “Achii”
  • Kizz Daniel – “Twe Twe”
  • CKay – “Love Nwantiti”

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Winner

  • Bakhaw Dioum (Senegal) – “Choix”

Nominees

  • Asa (Nigeria)
  • Johnny Drille (Nigeria)
  • A-Reece (South Africa)
  • Sauti Sol (Kenya)

BEST SOUNDTRACK (FILM / SERIES / DOCUMENTARY)

Winner

  • Yemi Alade – “You Are” (Iyanu)

Nominees

  • Adekunle Gold – Aníkúlápó
  • CKay – Shanty Town
  • Amaarae – The Origin
  • Teni – Breaded Life

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Recipients

  • Kenny Ogungbe
  • Dayo “D1” Adeneye

Honoured for decades of contribution to African music development, media, and artist growth.

Golden Globe Awards 2026: Full Winners List as Hamnet, One Battle After Another and Adolescence Dominate the Night

The 83rd Golden Globe Awards officially kicked off the 2026 awards season on January 11, celebrating the most outstanding achievements in film, television, and podcasts from 2025.

Held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills and hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the ceremony delivered a night of major wins, emotional speeches, and early Oscar momentum for several projects. By the end of the night, Hamnet, One Battle After Another, The Pitt, The Studio, and Adolescence emerged as the biggest winners.

Here’s a full breakdown of the night’s highlights and winners.

Film Categories: 

Hamnet and One Battle After Another Lead

Best Motion Picture

  • Best Motion Picture – Drama: Hamnet
  • Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: One Battle After Another

Hamnet secured the night’s most prestigious drama prize, while Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another dominated the comedy/musical side, setting itself up as a strong awards-season contender.

Acting Winners – Film

  • Best Actor – Drama: Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent)
  • Best Actress – Drama: Jessie Buckley (Hamnet)
  • Best Actor – Musical or Comedy: Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme)
  • Best Actress – Musical or Comedy: Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You) 
  • Best Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value)
  • Best Supporting Actress: Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another) 

Jessie Buckley’s win for Hamnet was one of the night’s most celebrated moments, while Timothée Chalamet’s victory further strengthened his position in the awards race.

Creative Awards – Film

  • Best Director: Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another) 
  • Best Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another) 
  • Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson (Sinners) 
  • Best Original Song: “Golden” – KPop Demon Hunters

Paul Thomas Anderson walked away with multiple wins, making One Battle After Another the most decorated film of the night.

Other Film Honors

  • Best Animated Feature: KPop Demon Hunters 
  • Best Non-English Language Film: The Secret Agent 
  • Cinematic & Box Office Achievement: Sinners

Television Categories: 

The Pitt, The Studio and Adolescence Shine

Best TV Series

  • Best Drama Series: The Pitt 
  • Best Musical or Comedy Series: The Studio 
  • Best Limited Series / Anthology / TV Movie: Adolescence 

Acting Winners – Television

  • Best Actor – TV Drama: Noah Wyle (The Pitt) 
  • Best Actress – TV Drama: Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus) 
  • Best Actor – TV Musical or Comedy: Seth Rogen (The Studio) 
  • Best Actress – TV Musical or Comedy: Jean Smart (Hacks) 
  • Best Actor – Limited Series / TV Movie: Stephen Graham (Adolescence) 
  • Best Actress – Limited Series / TV Movie: Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex) 
  • Best Supporting Actor – TV: Owen Cooper (Adolescence) 
  • Best Supporting Actress – TV: Erin Doherty (Adolescence) 

Adolescence was the standout in limited series categories, earning multiple acting awards and cementing its critical acclaim.

Podcast and Stand-Up Comedy

  • Best Podcast: Good Hang with Amy Poehler 
  • Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance: Ricky Gervais (Mortality) 

Special Honors

  • Cecil B. DeMille Award (Lifetime Achievement): Helen Mirren 
  • Carol Burnett Award: Sarah Jessica Parker 

The 2026 Golden Globes offered a clear picture of the projects likely to dominate the rest of awards season. One Battle After Another emerged as the night’s biggest film winner, while Hamnet proved its emotional and critical strength in the drama category.

On television, The Pitt, The Studio, and Adolescence separated themselves from the pack, with Adolescence especially sweeping multiple performance awards.

As Hollywood moves closer to the Oscars, SAG Awards, and Emmys, the Golden Globes have once again set the tone for what stories and performances will define the year.

Zoe Saldaña Becomes the Highest-Grossing Actor of All Time Worldwide

Zoe Saldaña has officially made box office history.

As of January 2026, the Hollywood star has become the highest-grossing actor of all time worldwide, overtaking Scarlett Johansson after the massive global success of Avatar: Fire and Ash.

The milestone was sealed following the film’s extraordinary theatrical run, which has now grossed over $1.2 billion globally since its release in late 2025. With that performance added to her résumé, Saldaña’s cumulative box office total now stands at over $15.4 billion, narrowly surpassing Johansson’s long-held record.

A Career Built on Blockbuster Franchises

Saldaña’s box office dominance is the result of one of the most strategically powerful filmographies in modern cinema. She is the only actor to star in multiple billion-dollar franchises simultaneously, playing key roles in:

  • Avatar franchise (Neytiri)
  • Avengers and the wider MCU (Gamora)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Star Trek reboot series

With Avatar: Fire and Ash marking another billion-dollar chapter in James Cameron’s sci-fi universe, Saldaña’s position at the top of the global box office rankings is now firmly cemented.

Scarlett Johansson previously held the record with an estimated $15.4 billion in global box office earnings, driven largely by her run as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Saldaña’s achievement is particularly notable given that her success spans multiple franchises across different studios, rather than being tied to a single cinematic universe.

Beyond the numbers, Saldaña’s record reflects a broader shift in Hollywood, where long-running franchises and global audiences now define box office power. Her ability to anchor some of the biggest films ever made has placed her in a league of her own.

With future Avatar installments already planned, industry analysts believe her lead at the top could continue to grow.

AMVCA 2026 Submissions for the 12th Edition Are Officially Open

Africa’s biggest night in film and television is officially underway.

The 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) has opened submissions, inviting filmmakers and TV creators across the continent to submit eligible projects released in 2025. If your work made waves on cinema screens, television, or streaming platforms last year, this is your moment to step forward.

From breakout performances to technical brilliance and bold storytelling, the AMVCA remains the most influential platform celebrating African screen excellence  and the race for 2026 has begun.

Submission Timeline

  • Entries Open: 11 January 2026
  • Entries Close: 15 February 2026
  • Eligibility Period: Projects must have been publicly screened or broadcast between 1 January and 31 December 2025
  • Official Portal: www.africamagic.tv/amvca

Now in its 12th edition, the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards has grown beyond an awards show into a cultural institution. Powered by Africa Magic and MultiChoice, the AMVCA has helped shape careers, spotlight emerging talent, and push African film and television into global conversations.

This year’s edition continues its commitment to inclusivity, with expanded Indigenous Language categories that now fully accommodate works from North and Central Africa, reinforcing the AMVCA’s pan-African vision.

Eligible entries include:

  • Feature films
  • Television series
  • Made-for-TV movies
  • Select documentary projects

After submissions close on 15 February 2026, entries will be reviewed by the AMVCA jury panel, followed by public voting in selected categories. Nominees will be announced ahead of the highly anticipated 2026 AMVCA ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria, where Africa’s finest screen talents will take centre stage.

Submission link: www.africamagic.tv/amvca

AFCON 2026 Quarter-Finals: Nigeria and Egypt Seal Semi Final Spots

The 2026 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final stage came to a dramatic conclusion on Saturday as Nigeria and Egypt booked their places in the semifinals, completing a final four that blends pedigree, pressure, and title ambition.

Following earlier victories by Senegal and Morocco, Saturday’s fixtures delivered intensity and decisive moments, confirming the tournament’s most competitive phase yet.

Nigeria Outclass Algeria to Reach the Semi-Finals

Nigeria confirmed their status as one of the tournament’s strongest sides with a composed 2–0 win over Algeria, producing a disciplined and controlled performance in Marrakech.

After a measured first half, the Super Eagles raised the tempo following the break. Victor Osimhen broke the deadlock shortly after halftime, powering home a header to give Nigeria a deserved lead. The striker later turned provider, setting up Akor Adams to double the advantage and seal the result.

Algeria struggled to break Nigeria’s structure as the Super Eagles managed the game expertly, limiting clear chances and seeing out the contest with confidence. The victory sets up a high-profile semi-final clash against host nation Morocco.

Egypt Edge Ivory Coast in Five-Goal Thriller

In a tightly contested encounter, Egypt defeated Ivory Coast 3–2 to secure the final semi-final spot and keep their AFCON title hopes alive.

The Pharaohs made a blistering start, opening the scoring through Omar Marmoush (4’). Rami Rabia (32’) extended Egypt’s lead before Ivory Coast found a route back into the game when Ahmed Fotouh inadvertently turned the ball into his own net in the 40th minute.

Early in the second half, Mohamed Salah (52’) restored Egypt’s two-goal cushion with a clinical finish, underlining his influence on the big stage. Ivory Coast responded through Guéla Doué (73’), setting up a tense finale, but Egypt held firm to claim a famous victory.

The result sends Egypt into a heavyweight semi-final showdown against Senegal.

AFCON 2026 Quarter-Final Results

  • Senegal 1–0 Mali
  • Morocco 2–0 Cameroon
  • Nigeria 2–0 Algeria
  • Egypt 3–2 Ivory Coast

Confirmed AFCON 2026 Semi-Final Fixtures

  • Morocco vs Nigeria
  • Senegal vs Egypt

From Side Hustles to Full Brands: How Nigerian Creators Are Monetising Everyday Life

In Nigeria, the idea of a side hustle has changed. What used to be something people did just to survive is now becoming a full-fledged personal brand. Young Nigerians are turning their daily skills, passions, and hobbies into businesses that make money, build influence, and even shape culture.

Whether it’s fashion, food, fintech, or lifestyle content, creators are showing that anyone with creativity and consistency can turn small beginnings into big opportunities.

A few years ago, Nigerian hustle culture was all about juggling multiple jobs to make ends meet. Today, it’s about turning what you enjoy doing into something profitable.

Social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube allow creators to reach audiences directly. No middlemen. No corporate barriers. With just a phone and creativity, anyone can start building a brand.

Everyday Skills That Turn Into Brands

The difference between a side hustle and a real brand is value. Successful creators post content that solves problems, entertains, educates, or inspires.

Some examples:

  • Fashion curators who showcase affordable Nigerian styles and connect followers with sellers.
  • Food content creators sharing simple recipes using local ingredients.
  • Finance educators explaining how to save, invest, or grow money with local fintech tools.
  • Beauty and skincare influencers giving tips with locally available products.

How Nigerian Creators Make Money

Nigerian creators don’t rely on just one income stream. They combine multiple ways to earn:

  • Sponsored posts: Brands pay to feature products or services.
  • Affiliate marketing: Creators earn commissions from referrals.
  • Digital products: eBooks, presets, online courses, and templates.
  • Paid communities and consultations: Exclusive content for subscribers.
  • Merchandise and physical products: Turning personal brands into goods.

One key reason this trend works so well in Nigeria is authenticity. Audiences want content that feels real and relatable. When creators share both their wins and struggles, followers trust them more. That trust then becomes economic value, driving sales and engagement.

Challenges Nigerian Creators Face

Building a full brand isn’t always easy. Some common challenges include:

  • Irregular income streams
  • High competition in popular niches
  • Algorithm changes on social media platforms
  • Burnout from constant content creation

Real-Life Examples of Nigerian Creators

Some trends in Nigeria’s creator space include:

  • Beauty and fashion influencers partnering with local designers
  • Food creators turning simple recipes into viral content
  • Finance educators simplifying investments and savings
  • Comedy and lifestyle storytellers shaping cultural conversations

The next step in this trend is the rise of creator ecosystems; brands built on more than just social media popularity. These include products, services, and communities that exist beyond a single platform.

What started as a side hustle is fast becoming a new Nigerian economy, one where creativity, influence, and business intersect.

Asake’s Mr. Money With The Vibe Surpasses 800 Million Spotify Streams, Enters Top 10 Nigerian Projects

Asake is officially a streaming powerhouse. His 2022 album, Mr. Money With The Vibe, has now crossed 800 million streams on Spotify, making it the 9th most streamed Nigerian project of all time and remarkably, this is Asake’s first entry into the all-time top 10.

The album’s infectious blend of Afrobeat, street-pop, and Amapiano-inspired sounds has kept fans hooked since its release. Standout tracks like “Omo Ope,” “Peace Be Unto You (PBUY),” and “Terminator” have dominated playlists, TikTok trends, and social media buzz, driving the album to this historic milestone.

This achievement places Asake alongside Nigeria’s streaming elite, joining artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, and Olamide. Beyond numbers, it’s a testament to his ability to craft hits that resonate both locally and globally, proving that contemporary Nigerian music continues to thrive on the world stage.

With this milestone, Asake demonstrates that originality, consistency, and fan connection remain the ultimate formula for success in today’s streaming era.

“Keep Fela’s Name Out of Your Mouth.”Seun Kuti Sends Strong Message to Wizkid FC & Fans Amid “New Fela” Debate

Nigerian Afrobeat musician Seun Kuti has sparked fresh controversy on social media after he publicly admonished fans of global pop star Wizkid, particularly members of Wizkid FC for comparing the award‑winning artist to his late father, Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

According to reports and the widely shared video circulating online, Seun delivered a pointed message in his video addressing what he described as an inaccurate and disrespectful narrative about Wizkid or any other artist being the “new Fela.” 

Wizkid FC needs to keep Fela’s name out of their mouth. You people try to steal the man’s image. You try to claim your fake artiste is the new Fela. It’s an insult to Fela to call Wizkid the new Fela. Wizkid FC are the most ignorant fanbase in the world.”

In recent weeks, debates have flared online around whether modern Nigerian stars like Wizkid should be celebrated in the same vein as Fela. Some fans and social media users beyond just Wizkid FC have jokingly or seriously heralded Wizkid’s success as being “on par” with Fela’s cultural legacy. 

Seun’s message appears to draw a clear boundary between the politically charged Afrobeat legacy of his father and the commercial, global pop success of today’s Afrobeats artists particularly those who lean into mainstream sound and international collaborations. In calling out comparisons to Fela, Seun reiterated that Fela’s legacy was rooted in socio‑political resistance and cultural revolution, which he implies cannot be easily equated with modern pop stardom. 

Seun Kuti, who has long positioned himself as a guardian of Afrobeat’s original spirit, has spoken publicly on similar themes in the past, including debates about Grammy nominations and how modern artists are compared to legacy figures.

Fela Anikulapo Kuti

 Fan Reactions

The response online has been mixed and often heated:

  • Some social media users support Seun, praising him for defending Fela’s legacy and rejecting comparisons that feel shallow or forced. 
  • Other fans argue that celebrating Wizkid’s achievements doesn’t diminish Fela’s impact, and that music can evolve without erasing history. 

Whether fans agree with Seun or not, the viral video has reignited a significant cultural debate. It isn’t simply about fandom, it’s about how legends are remembered, how new talent is honored, and how different eras of music influence each other without losing their identity.

Fela’s legacy remains monumental.  A revolutionary sound rooted in resistance. Wizkid’s success represents global Afrobeats reaching new audiences.

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Lana Del Rey’s “Born To Die” Hits 1 BILLION Spotify Streams – A New Milestone in Her Legendary Career

Lana Del Rey has just crossed a major streaming milestone: her song “Born To Die” has officially surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. This achievement cements the track’s place in the Spotify Billions Club.

But this isn’t just a standalone moment for her, it’s part of a bigger story about Del Rey’s enduring influence. Let’s break it down.

Del Rey’s cinematic title track from her breakthrough album Born To Die, released in 2012  has now hit 1 billion streams on Spotify. While it wasn’t an instant global radio smash, the song has grown steadily in popularity over more than a decade. 

This puts it in elite company with songs like Summertime Sadness and Video Games, meaning that Born To Die now joins her list of multi-billion-streaming tracks. 

Lana’s Spotify Legacy So Far

This milestone brings the number of Lana Del Rey songs with over 1 billion Spotify streams to at least eight. The confirmed tracks include:

  • Summertime Sadness (over 2 billion)
  • Video Games
  • West Coast
  • Young and Beautiful
  • Stargirl Interlude (with The Weeknd)
  • Other major catalogue favourites
  • Born To Die (now confirmed) 

Hitting 1 billion streams on a single song is a rare feat  and having multiple songs reach that mark puts an artist in a very elite category. 

This milestone also contributes to Born To Die becoming one of the longest-charting albums by a female artist in recent history. 

Twenty-plus years into her career, Born To Die stands as a defining track for Lana Del Rey.

In the broader music world, hits continuing to climb streaming milestones years after release isn’t unusual  but it is significant. Only a select group of artists have multiple tracks with 1 billion+ Spotify streams.

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