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Top 15 Richest Musicians In Nigeria [2024]

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The Richest Musicians in Nigeria

Who are the richest musicians in Nigeria in 2024? How do they make so much money? How long did it take to become one of the wealthiest? — As avid music enthusiasts, we often find ourselves intrigued by the financial success of musicians in Nigeria. But when compared with the richest musicians in the world, especially billionaires like Jay Z or Rihanna, there is a very long way to go.

Without a doubt, the Nigerian music industry has experienced tremendous growth and global recognition in recent years. Afrobeats is fast becoming the most influential music genre in Africa.

Thanks to the rise of streaming platforms, social media, and digital distribution, Nigerian musicians are able to extend their popularity beyond the Nigerian borders and reach a global audience. Apparently, this also converts to higher financial incentives, as artists now have new avenues to monetize their creativity.

As for how they make so much money, a close examination reveals that the richest Nigerian musicians primarily generate their wealth from a combination of music sales/streams, tours, endorsement deals, and successful entrepreneurial ventures.

In this article, you will discover the top 15 richest musicians in Nigeria and their net worth in 2024. We’d also take a quick peek at their career trajectory.

1. Wizkid

Wizkid - Number 1 Richest Artiste in Nigeria

Wizkid is the richest musician in Nigeria in 2024, with a net worth of $30 million.

He is also the highest-paid artist in Nigeria, charging an appearance fee of $1 million.

Wizkid is the most streamed artist on Spotify and Apple Music, with 5 billion and 1 billion streams respectively. This has conveniently earned him over $32 million in revenue on the two platforms alone.

But the “Star Boy” hasn’t always had it easy; his parents were civil servants barely struggling to keep their heads above poverty.

Wizkid’s musical journey began at a remarkably young age. He started recording music at just 11 years old, and even formed a group called the Glorious Five with his church friends, releasing an album before eventually going solo.

After striking a record deal with Banky W’s Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E) in 2009, he dropped his first hit single “Holla at Your Boy” in 2011, the lead track of his debut album “Superstar.”

Wizkid’s fame transcended borders when he collaborated with Drake on the chart-topping single “One Dance” in 2016, a track that made history and solidified his global presence.

As the richest musician in Nigeria, Wizkid sometimes goes out of the way to celebrate his hard work. Just like in 2022 when he reportedly spent over ₦1 billion (about $2.3 million) on 7 cars in a single day.

Trivia: In September 2022, Wizkid made history by headlining the Rolling Loud Toronto hip-hop festival, becoming the first African artist ever to achieve this feat.

2. Davido

  • Real Name: David Adedeji Adeleke
  • Net Worth: $29 million
  • First Hit Single: Dami Duro (2012)

Richest Musicians In Nigeria and Their Net Worth

Unlike Wizkid, Davido was born with a silver spoon. And while his family is incredibly wealthy, Davido works just as hard as anyone else.

Davido’s journey in the music industry began as a member of the group KB International before he decided to venture into solo endeavors.

His breakthrough came with the release of his breakout single “Dami Duro” in 2012, from his debut studio album “Omo Baba Olowo.”

Following this success, he continued to release hit singles and albums over the years, such as “Gobe,” “Skelewu,” “Aye,” “If,” and “Fall.” “Fall” made history as the longest-charting Nigerian pop song in Billboard history, showcasing his international appeal.

His massive following and international recognition have earned him high fees for concerts and appearances. According to Vanguard, Davido charges $500,000 per show.

Over the course of his illustrious career, Davido has managed to rack up an impressive net worth of $29 million.

As Omo Baba Olowo (Son of a wealthy father), Davido doesn’t hold back in flaunting his wealth. His car collection alone is reportedly worth ₦1.9 billion (about $4 million).

Trivia: In January 2019, Davido made history by becoming the first solo African artist to sell out the prestigious O2 Arena in London.

3. Don Jazzy

  • Real Name: Michael Collins Ajereh
  • Net Worth: $25 million

Don Jazzy is more of a producer than an artiste, but he definitely has a knack for making hits.

He is a musical legend with two decades of experience in the Nigerian music industry.

Don Jazzy’s musical rollercoaster began in 2004 when he teamed up with D’Banj to establish Mo’ Hits Records, a venture that catapulted both artists to stardom.

In 2011, Don Jazzy’s talent caught the attention of global music icons Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Beyoncé, leading to collaborations on projects like “Watch The Throne.”

Following the dissolution of Mo’ Hits Records, Don Jazzy founded Mavin Records in 2012, envisioning it as a powerhouse of African music.

Notably, his signing of artists like Tiwa Savage, Reekado Banks, Rema, Ayra Starr, and others demonstrates his keen eye for emerging talent.

Besides music, Don Jazzy also has business ventures and significant investments in Tech, Food, and Fashion.

Don Jazzy has a net worth of $25 million, placing him among the top 3 richest musicians in Nigeria in 2024.

Trivia: Don Jazzy is the most successful producer in Nigeria; he also owns the most successful record label in Nigeria (Mavin Records).

4. Burna Boy

  • Real Name: Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu
  • Net Worth: $22 million
  • First Hit Single: Like to Party (2012)

Now, when it comes to international recognition, no other Nigerian artiste has it like Burna Boy. Maybe Wizkid comes close. And that would make sense since they both charge $1 million for appearance fees.

Burna Boy was raised in a family with deep musical roots. His mother, Bose Ogulu, once managed the legendary Fela Kuti, a towering figure in Afrobeat music. It was under this rich influence that Burna Boy honed his craft and began making beats using FL Studio.

Since his single “Like to Party” became an instant hit, Burna Boy hasn’t stopped churning out chart-topping hits.

This relentless effort has earned him numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album.

With a net worth of $22 million, Burnaboy, deservingly, stands tall as one of the richest musicians in Nigeria.

Burna Boy has a strong interest in jewellery and this was exemplified when he spent nearly ₦2 billion on a diamond ring. Let’s not even go over his car collection.

Trivia: In 2022, Burna Boy became the first African artiste to perform at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick-Off Show, captivating an audience of over 700 million people.

5. 2Baba

  • Real Name: Innocent Ujah Idibia
  • Net Worth: $22.5 million
  • First Hit Single: African Queen (2004)

2Baba

2Baba is a Nigerian music icon known for his exceptional vocal range, profound lyrics, and enduring career, spanning several decades.

His musical journey began while he was studying at the Institute of Management & Technology in Enugu, where he performed at various events and composed jingles.

In 1996, he adopted the stage name “2Face,” which he later changed to “2Baba” in 2016. He rose to prominence as a member of the group Plantashun Boiz, alongside Blackface Naija and Faze. They released successful albums before disbanding in 2004.

2Baba’s solo career took off with his debut album, “Face 2 Face” in 2004, featuring hits like “African Queen”. This track became iconic and contributed to the popularization of Nigerian music both within Africa and in the diaspora.

As for his net worth, 2Baba is estimated to be worth around $22.5 million.

While 2baba doesn’t really sing anymore, his successful career and reputation as a music Legend continue to help him secure lucrative endorsements.

Notably, he’s been associated with brands like Campari, Guinness, Airtel, and Globacom, among others.

Trivia: 2Baba is the first Nigerian artist to have an appropriately priced international album, demonstrating his influence and impact on the global music scene.

6. Rude Boy

  • Real Name: Peter Okoye
  • Net Worth: $16 million

Rude Boy

Rudeboy, whose real name is Paul Okoye, stands as one of Nigeria’s most successful musicians.

He first gained prominence in the 2000s as one-half of the iconic P-Square duo alongside his identical twin brother, Peter Okoye.

Their passion for music led them to join a school of music and drama club, where they started performing covers of songs by renowned artists like MC Hammer, Bobby Brown, and Michael Jackson.

Following the dissolution of P-Square in 2017, both brothers embarked on solo careers. Rudeboy made his solo debut with tracks like ‘Fire Fire’ and ‘Nkenji Keke’ in 2017.

However, it was his song “Reason With Me” that garnered significant attention, becoming the most-viewed video on YouTube in Africa in 2019, boasting over 189 million views to date.

Financially, Rude Boy is richer than his twin brother Mr. P, boasting a net worth of $16 million.

7. D’Banj

  • Real Name: Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo
  • Net Worth: $14 million
  • First Hit Single: Tongolo (2005)

D’Banj

D’Banj has made significant contributions to the Nigerian music industry and has achieved notable financial success throughout his career.

While he has been widely successful since 2005, his hit single “Oliver Twist” in 2012, marked a significant breakthrough in his career. It became an international success and topped the charts in several countries.

D’banj has a net worth of $16 million. His wealth is derived from various sources, including music sales, endorsements, and business ventures.

8. Timaya

  • Real Name: Inetimi Alfred Timaya Odon
  • Net Worth: $14 million
  • First Hit Single: Dem Mama (2005)

Timaya - Richest Musicians In Nigeria

Timaya stands as one of Nigeria’s richest musicians, boasting a net worth of $14 million.

He emerged onto the music scene with a unique fusion of Nigerian pop, dancehall, hip-hop, and soca, setting him apart as a distinctive voice in the industry.

His determination to pursue a career in music led him to join Eedris Abdulkareem’s hip-hop group as a backup vocalist. After three years, he struck out on his own to focus on his solo career, recording collaborations and making cameo appearances in music videos.

Timaya’s breakthrough came in 2005 with the release of his debut single “Dem Mama,” inspired by the tragic events of the 1999 Odi massacre. This song marked the beginning of a successful solo career.

His debut album, “True Story,” released the following year, received critical acclaim. Subsequent albums like “Gift and Grace” (2008) and “De Rebirth” (in partnership with Black Body Entertainment) further solidified his place in the music industry, garnering commercial success both in Nigeria and beyond.

9. Mr. P

  • Real Name: Peter Okoye
  • Net Worth: $12 million

Peter Okoye- top 10 social media influencers in Nigeria

Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr. P, is a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry, renowned for his distinctive sound and dynamic stage presence.

Mr. P’s meteoric rise to fame came as a member of the acclaimed P-Square duo, which dominated the Nigerian music scene in the 2000s. Their musical prowess and electrifying performances earned them a dedicated fan base, propelling them to the forefront of the industry.

In 2017, following the disbandment of P-Square, Mr. P embarked on a solo career, unveiling hits like “For My Head” and “Cool It Down.”

Beyond his musical endeavors, Mr. P has proven himself a savvy entrepreneur. He founded the PClassic Label and signed notable talents, including Nigerian activist and DJ Switch.

In 2021, he released his debut album, “The Prodigal,” featuring collaborations with industry heavyweights like Tiwa Savage, Simi, and Wande Coal.

With an estimated net worth of $12 million, Mr. P ranks ninth among the richest musicians in Nigeria in 2024.

10. Olamide

  • Real Name: Olamide Gbenga Adedeji
  • Net Worth: $10.5 million
  • First Hit Single: Eni Duro (2010)

Olamide

Olamide rose to prominence in 2010 with his debut single, “Eni Duro,” which became an instant hit and showcased his unique rap style and lyrical prowess.

In 2011, he released his debut studio album, “Rapsodi,” which featured collaborations with notable artists like Wizkid, 9ice, and D’banj. This marked the beginning of a series of successful albums that solidified Olamide’s position in the industry.

But he wasted no time at all. In 2012, he established his own record label, YBNL Nation, a move that allowed him to have creative control over his music and provide a platform for emerging talents in the industry. This strategic decision further contributed to his rise to fame and wealth.

Olamide has a net worth of $10.5 million, making him the richest rapper in Nigeria.

11. Flavour

  • Real Name: Chinedu Okoli
  • Net Worth: $10.2 million
  • First Hit Single: Nwa Baby (2005)

Flavour

Much like most successful Nigerian artists, Flovour’s journey to musical stardom began in his early teens when he took up drumming for his local church in Enugu.

This early exposure to music eventually led him to the attention of Chris I. Ordor, CEO of SoundCity, who offered him an educational scholarship in 1996.

By the age of 19, he was performing in Enugu’s City Centre, where he experienced the power of music to captivate a vast audience.

His debut album “N’abania” in 2005 marked the initial step in his musical career, primarily gaining traction in Eastern Nigeria, particularly in Enugu State.

However, it was the 2010 release of “Uplifted” that truly propelled him to continental stardom. The album, featuring hit singles like “Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)” and “Oyi Remix,” received widespread acclaim and helped establish Flavour as one of Africa’s most sought-after artists.

Flavour’s impressive net worth of $10.2 million places him at 11th position among the richest musicians in Nigeria.

12. Tiwa Savage

  • Real Name: Tiwatope Omolara Savage
  • Net Worth: $9 million
  • First Hit Single: Kele Kele Love (2010)

Tiwa Savage- Richest musician in Nigeria

Tiwa Savage is widely regarded as the Queen of Afrobeats, due to her exceptional talent and impact on the genre. Rightly so, she is.

Her music career took off in 2010 when she signed a recording contract with Mavin Records, one of Nigeria’s leading record labels.

In no time, her debut single “Kele Kele Love,” became an instant hit and established her as a rising star in the Nigerian music scene, and she hasn’t looked back since.

Tiwa Savage has a net worth of $9 million, making her the richest female musician in Nigeria. She ranks in 11th position on the list of the richest musicians in Nigeria.

Trivia: Tiwa Savage holds the distinction of being the first woman to win the Best African Act category at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2018

13. Banky W

  • Real Name: Olubankole Wellington
  • Net Worth: $9 million
  • First Hit Single: Back in the Building (2005)

Banky W

Banky W is a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry, celebrated not only for his musical prowess but also for his foray into acting, entrepreneurship, and politics.

His musical journey took a significant turn when he founded the record label Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E) in 2002 while pursuing higher education in the United States. This label would later become a platform for some of Nigeria’s most successful artists including Wizkid, Skales, Niyiola, and Shaydee.

His debut single, “Ebute Metta,” released in 2005, marked the beginning of a fruitful career. With hits like “Lowkey” and “Yes/No,” Banky W’s 2013 album R&BW further solidified his status as a musical powerhouse.

Banky W’s diversity as an actor, singer, record label executive, and politician all contribute to his net worth of $9 million. Hopefully, he could find himself on this list of richest politicians in Nigeria someday.

14. M.I. Abaga

  • Real Name: Jude Lemfani Abaga
  • Net Worth: $8 million
  • First Hit Single: Crowd Mentality (2006)

M.I. Abaga

With a net worth of $8 million, M.I. Abaga joins the list as the second richest rapper in Nigeria and ranks 14th among the richest musicians in Nigeria in 2024.

M.I. started his musical journey early in life, thanks to his mother who provided him with basic music notations and a mini piano. His love for music grew as he listened to artists like Lauryn Hill, Bob Marley, Jay-Z, and DMX during his formative years.

Upon returning to Nigeria in 2003, M.I. collaborated with DJinee to produce mixtapes, and the release of “Safe” marked his breakthrough moment. The song garnered widespread acclaim, laying the foundation for his remarkable career. His hit track  “Crowd Mentality” in 2006, solidified his status as a rising star.

Trivia: M.I. Abaga is credited with raising some of Nigeria’s most iconic singers such as Wizkid, Phyno, Brymo, Ice Prince, and more.

15. Phyno

  • Real Name: Chibuzor Nelson Azubuike
  • Net Worth: $6.7 million
  • First Hit Single: Ghost Mode (2014)

Phyno

Phyno has a net worth of $6.7 million, making him Nigeria’s richest Igbo rapper and 3rd richest rapper. He is also the fifteenth richest musician in Nigeria in 2024.

He initially pursued an interest in music production during his formative years, learning to play instruments and honing his skills. But in 2010, transitioned from producing to rapping.

Phyno’s breakthrough came with his debut studio album, “No Guts No Glory,” released in 2014. The album’s lead single, “Ghost Mode,” featuring Olamide, earned critical acclaim, winning several awards.

Trivia: Did you know that Phyno’s stage name was inspired by the word “phenomenal,” given to him by a close friend during his secondary school days?

The Top 15 Richest Musicians in Nigeria [2024]

Richest Musicians in Nigeria and Their Net Worth
Rank Musician Net Worth (USD)
1. Wizkid $30 million
2. Davido $29 million
3. Don Jazzy $25 million
4. Burna Boy $22 million
5. 2Baba $22 million
6. Rude Boy $16 million
7. D’Banj $14 million
8. Timaya $14 million
9. Mr. P $12 million
10. Olamide $10.5 million
11. Flavour $10.2 million
12. Tiwa Savage $9 million
13. Banky W. $9 million
14. M.I. Abaga $8 million
15. Phyno $6.7 million

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