P-Square, D’Banj, Tuface, Banky W Named African Richest Musicians
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The yardstick to measure how rich an artiste has become is
always in doubt, as African singers do not declare their assets or investment.
However, Answers Africa carried out findings, using pretty much the same
parameters as Forbes, Channel O and they
came up with top ten richest musicians in Africa.
See list below...
1. Youssou N’dour: The legendary Senegalese singer born in
1959 tops the list. He is said to own biggest media houses in Senegal,
including radio and TV stations. He has served as Senegalese cultural
ambassador and culture minister . Note; not on Forbes list.
2. P-Square: The singing duo of Peter and Paul sit in the
second position according to Answers Africa on account of their various
endorsements and returns on shows and tours. They are said to make over 150
thousand dollars per show. Their Ikeja crib is valued at 3M dollars. Note:
Rated third on Forbes’ list.
3. D’Banj: The Koko master who has now gone in deep into
entrepreneurship is rated third richest in Africa. He charges over 100 thousand
dollars per show and he is said to have a house in Atlanta, Georgia, USA worth
more than 1.5M dollars. Note: Forbes rated him fourth in Africa
4. Kofi Olomide: Real names, Antoine Christophe Mumba, born
1956 is 4th. The DR Congplese Soukous star rakes in more than 100 thousand
dollars per show. Has 7 albums to his credit. Note: Not on Forbes list.
5. Salif Keita: Malian Afro-pop singer, born 1949 is a
direct descendant of Emperor Sundiata Keita, founder of Mali Empire. He is said
to have private island and estates in France. Note: Not on Forbes list
6. Fally Ipupa: From Democratic Republic of Congo, Fally used
to be part of Kofi Olomide’s band before branching out on his own. Immensely
rich. Note: Not on Forbes list.
7. 2face Idibia: Has 5 albums to his name while working on
the 6th. 2Face has won over 40 awards, probably more decorated than any of his
contemporaries. He has vast investment in real estate. Earns around 50 t0 80
thousand dollars per show.
8. Hugh Masekela: Born 1939, Hugh is one of the most
talented jazz artiste in Africa. The South African singer and trumpeter was
once nominated for a Grammy award.
9. Banky W: The widely acclaimed king of African R n B has
made so much money from endorsements. Brand ambassador for Etisalat in Nigeria,
Samsung in the West African region, Ciroc Vodka among others. Note: 10th on
Forbes list.
10. Jose Chameleone: Joseph Mayanja, popular reggae musician
from Uganda is the biggest money-maker in the Eastern Africa. He is said to
have a spectacular fleet of customised exotic cars.
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