Afrobeats has gone global, and Boomplay is where its catalog lives — Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tems, Rema, Ayra Starr, plus deep cuts from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, and francophone Africa. If you want to save this music offline as actual files, here's the straightforward way to do it.
Boomplay Free vs Premium
Free tier: streaming with ads, no downloads. Premium: removes ads and adds in-app offline downloads — but those downloads are DRM-locked to the Boomplay app. You can't transfer them to another player or device. Klypio extracts the audio as a portable file.
Downloading Boomplay Tracks With Klypio
- Find the track on boomplay.com
- Copy the track page URL
- Paste into klypio.com/app
- Choose audio quality and download
Klypio Pro handles batch downloads if you want to save a full album or a curated playlist before a trip.
The Afrobeats Landscape on Boomplay
Boomplay's strength is West and East African music — Nigerian Afrobeats and Afropop, Ghanaian highlife and hiplife, Tanzanian Bongo Flava, Kenyan gengetone, and a substantial catalog of francophone African music from Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Cameroon. It's the deepest African music catalog available online.
Building an African Music Library
Organize by region or subgenre: Nigerian-Afrobeats, Ghana-Highlife, East-Africa. African music varies enormously by country — geographic folders help you explore systematically rather than ending up with a random pile of files.
Related: Download JioSaavn music, Download Anghami music.
Download your first Afrobeats track: klypio.com/app