FORBES TOP 10 RICHEST AFRICAN MUSICIANS 2017
American business magazine, Forbes Magazine, has released a compilation
of its top 10 African richest musicians. African entertainers like, Jidenna,
Akon, Wizkid, Tinashe, Davido, Don Jazzy and Sarkodie, made it to the list.
Forbes Africa list was put together using factors such as endorsement
value, popularity, show rates, sales, awards, YouTube views, appearance in
newspapers, investment, social media presence, Influence and others.
Here’s the list of the artistes that made it;
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1. AKON
Akon has over 35 million albums sold worldwide. He has won numerous
awards including five Grammy Award nominations and has 45 Billboard Hot 100
songs under his belt. He tops the list according to Forbes Africa.
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2. BLACK COFFEE, SOUTH AFRICA
The multi-award-winning artist’s real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo. He
was born in South Africa’s house music province, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and raised
in the Eastern Cape province, where Nelson Mandela hailed from, before moving
back to KZN to study music.
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3. HUGH MASEKELA, SOUTH AFRICA
Hugh was born in Witbank, east of Johannesburg. He has released more
than 43 albums and performed with Marvin Gaye, Dizzy Gillespie, The Byrds, Fela
Kuti, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder and Miriam Makeba.
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4. DON JAZZY, NIGERIA
Don Jazzy is ranked fourth richest in Africa and also first in Nigeria.
Like many artists, his real name is Michael Collins Ajereh, and he started
playing music as a child in church before moving to the UK to pursue his
career.
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5. TINASHE, ZIMBABWE-AMERICAN
Tinashe was a child model by the age of three. The twenty-four-year-old
sang before she could talk and made her first appearance in 2000 in the film
Cora Unashamed. Her voice also starred in the cartoon feature film The Polar
Express alongside Oscar-winning actor, Tom Hanks.
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6. JIDENNA, NIGERIAN-AMERICAN
By the age of 10, Jidenna Theodore Mobisson knew he wanted to do music
but was afraid to tell his father who wanted him to be an engineer. He is
ranked sixth according to Forbes Africa.
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7. WIZKID, NIGERIA
Wizkid is arguably currently the uncrowned king of African music. Grammy
Award-winning artist, Alicia Keys and husband Swizz Beatz, danced to his songs
Ojuelegba and Caro, with Keys posting a video on her Instagram account with the
caption, “This song makes me happy”. Kylie Jenner also posted a video of
herself dancing to Wizkid’s music on Snapchat.
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8. DAVIDO, NIGERIA
Davido has claimed a high status in just five years. He said it was
people like P-Square and D’Banj who made him believe this was possible. He
became famous for his widely acclaimed 2012 debut album “Omo Baba Olowo”.
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9. SARKODIE, GHANA
Michael Owusu Addo started out as an underground rapper and through the
help of Duncan Williams, his former manager, his career was launched. Staying
true to his identity, he is a big advocate of Azonto, a Ghanaian genre that is
said to have been born out of Kpanlogo, a traditional dance.
His first single off his fourth album, Mewu, sold almost 4,000 copies on
the first day of its release in Ghana. He was also the first Ghanaian to win a
BET award.
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10. OLIVER MTUKUDZI, ZIMBABWE
Oliver Tuku Mtukudzi has 65 albums under his belt, more than the
legendary Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston. It’s a remarkable career
stretching back 41 years with songs that have enlivened parties all over the
world. He his ranked 10th richest musician in Africa.
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