TikTok announced the launch of TikTok for Artists in Ghana yesterday, following its global debut earlier this year. This all-in-one insights platform was designed to provide artists, their labels, and their teams with the data and tools needed to better understand music performance, audience engagement, and fan interaction on TikTok, helping them promote their work and achieve success both on and off the platform.
With daily-updated dashboards and comprehensive analytics, TikTok for Artists offered unprecedented access to transparent, actionable data, providing insights on how music and content performed and how fans interacted with it.
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Key features included:
- Song performance: Number of views, posts, and creator engagements per track
- Post performance: Views, likes, comments, shares, and post completion rates
- Follower insights: Breakdown of the audience by gender, age, and language
- Guides: Step-by-step instructions for using TikTok tools and features
- Support: Resources for building a long-term music career
The platform also officially introduced the Pre-Release tool, enabling artists to create campaigns for upcoming albums and allowing fans to pre-save directly to their preferred streaming services, such as Spotify or Apple Music.
Speaking on the expansion, Toyin Mustapha, Head of Music Partnerships for the UK, Ireland, and SSA at TikTok, stated: “TikTok has always been a key space for music discovery and promotion across Africa. With the launch of TikTok for Artists in Ghana, we gave artists and their teams access to insights that could help them engage their fans in more meaningful ways and grow their careers globally. This platform is about putting powerful, transparent data in the hands of creators so they can make smarter decisions and connect with the global TikTok community.”
TikTok for Artists became available for all artists with a certified TikTok Artist Account. Artists could also grant access to their managers and label teams, ensuring that the right people had the insights needed to plan effective campaigns.
British artist Jordan Adetunji, who has 640k followers, commented: “TikTok for Artists is a game changer. It has provided so much information about my music, my followers, and how they used my songs in their posts. It’s brilliant that I could give access to my team, who can also utilize the data to help us plan our campaigns.”
With this rollout, TikTok reaffirmed its investment in the African music industry, supporting the region’s thriving creative community with tools that empowered them to build sustainable, global careers.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA