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Saturday, 10 May 2014
What top music stars earn per show
Long gone are the days when entertainers are seen as
lackeys who have to sleep at people’s doorsteps for their
rations in life. Now, they are not only running the show, they
are also smiling to the banks in a big way. They now own
the most fashionable cars, most luxurious houses and even
get to have the ‘girls’ long ahead of many in the queue.
Just as their fortunes have changed, their lives too have
taken a dive right up to the top because they are getting
paid! Here is just a peek at what the top crooners earn per
show, which the running time is never more than 2-3 hours
a day!
D’banj: N6-10M
Take it or leave it, D’banj is still a big fish in the Nigerian
music industry though it seems he is no longer doing much
in terms of music since his break up with Marvin records.
Koko master who recently took agriculture to the studio
with his “Cocoa na chocolate” a move which he said was
born out of his desire to promote agriculture in the country,
collects nothing less than N6- 10 million per show.
Tuface: N5- 6M
Tu Baba as he is fondly called shot himself fully into
limelight with his African queen single. The father of seven
seems to be finding his way into property business as he
keeps acquiring assets which runs into millions of naira
from different parts of Lagos. The singer still stands as one
of the highest paid male singers in Nigeria with an amount
which runs between N5-6M
Tiwa Savage—N2.5M
Back then at USA when she was doing back up singer for
Mary J blige, she might have no idea of what the future
holds for her, maybe she was doing that then there for the
lve she has for music not knowing that she would soon be
counted as one of the top paid Nigerian female celebrities.
The Eminado crooner, who is enjoying her honeymoon with
her manager turned husband, collects N2.5M per show and
she is rated as one of the sexiest female celebrities in
Nigeria.
Iyanya—N3M
Since his emergence as the MTN sponsored project fame,
this Akwa-Ibom born singer has been a force to reckon with
in the entertainment industry generally and in Nigeria
precisely. He shot himself to mailight fully when he dropped
his first hit single, kukere which a very unique dance steps.
Call him a singer cum dancer, you are not far from the truth
as he knows the dance steps that befits any track he brings
out. This dude takes, N3M per show.
Davido: N3- N3.5M
Call him a super talented younger singer, you will not be
mistaken as the dude seems to know what it takes to
produce hit tracks. Since his venture into the Nigerian
music mainstream, the talented singer has been known for
producing hit tracks. The Omo baba Olowo as he is fondly
called, whose latest track, AYE, seems to be every clubs
favorite goes for N3.5M per show. So in case you have
plans of landing this singer to any show, you must be ready
to offer this amount.
Flavour—N3M
He is one of the talented singers in the industry whose
wonderful combination of native language, Igbo and English
in most of his songs has fetched him more fans. The
Ikwokirkwo crooner whose news of dating Dillish of BBA The
chase winner, was recently unveiled as Harp brand
ambassador. The deal which came barely few months when
she was unveiled as Knorr brand ambassador along side,
Nollywood diva, Kate Henshaw, collects N3M per show.
WIZKID: N4-5M
Wizkid is another young talent making wave in Nigeria and
the world. Wiz Kid is believed to have signed an
undisclosed multi-million dollar deal with Akon’s Convict
music label and the deal has set the young artiste as the
4th richest artiste in Nigeria at the moment. He is said to
earn between N4- 5M
P Square: N8- 15M
Give it to the gifted twin brothers, Peter and Paul Okoye.
The Alingo exponent is rocking the town currently.
Promoters usually beg them to feature in their shows due to
the fact that if P- Square graces any concert, the show is
sold out. Their official fee we learnt is 15 million naira.
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