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PapaRaZzle's audit found a timing problem, not a fanbase problem.

11,160 followers, popularity 48/100.

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Public verdict

PapaRaZzle has an above-average follower base for afrobeats, but the last release is old enough that Spotify has likely stopped actively pushing it.

"CALIFORNIA" is 62 days old, past the window where Spotify's algorithm actively surfaces a track. The 11,160-follower base is still there to relaunch around it.

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Spotify Artist Audit
Issued
June 16, 2026
Latest release
CALIFORNIA
Public excerpt from real audit

PapaRaZzle 11,160 followers, popularity 48/100.

Run a short throwback push on "CALIFORNIA" to buy time while lining up the next release.

Primary finding

"CALIFORNIA" is 62 days old, past the window where Spotify's algorithm actively surfaces a track. The 11,160-follower base is still there to relaunch around it.

01

Where You Stand

with 11,160 followers, you're doing better than most afrobeats artists on Spotify, but your recent release is old enough that the algorithm likely stopped pushing it. it's not too late to change that.

02

What's Working

  • you have a solid base of over 11k followers, which means people are actively seeking out your music.
  • your genre tags (afrobeats, afro r&b, afrobeat) are specific and clear, helping Spotify understand who to show your music to.
  • you've released music recently enough that the data is still fresh, but there's room for a push.
03

Quick Wins

  • refresh your artist profile with new photos and an updated bio - small things can make a difference.
  • create a short video clip teasing your next song and share it across your social media, linking back to Spotify.
  • reach out to any smaller blogs or playlists that featured "CALIFORNIA" and ask them to share it again or update their links.
04

30-Day Playbook

  • pin "CALIFORNIA" to the top of your profile for the next two weeks, even though it's older.
  • announce a "throwback" day on socials where you ask fans to share their favorite moments from "CALIFORNIA" and reshare user-generated content.
  • use the momentum from the throwback to tease a new track or project, even if it's just a snippet or a release date.
  • analyze your Spotify for Artists data from "CALIFORNIA" to see which playlists or listener segments performed best and target those for your next release.
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Eddy K.
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What this example proves

What did Chartlex find in PapaRaZzle's Spotify audit?

Chartlex found PapaRaZzle has a solid afrobeats fanbase, but the latest release is old enough that Spotify's algorithm has likely stopped actively pushing it.

What public Spotify data was used in this audit?

The public audit uses PapaRaZzle's Spotify followers, popularity score, genre tags, and latest release timing.

What should PapaRaZzle do next?

The recommended next move is a short throwback push on the existing release while lining up the next one.

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