- Popular Music executive Paul Okoye named Burna Boy as Nigeria’s richest artist.
- According to Paulo Okoye, Burna Boy earned between $70 million and $80 million in 2023.
- He revealed that Burna Boy’s team consists of close family members, including his mother, sister, and a few others.
In a recent interview on Daddy Freeze’s podcast, popular music executive Paulo Okoye, revealed that Grammy Award-winning artist Burna Boy is the richest musician in Nigeria.
According to Paulo Okoye, Burna Boy earned between $70 million and $80 million in 2023 alone.
During the podcast, Paulo discussed Burna Boy’s modest team structure, noting that the artist’s immediate support network includes only his mother, sister, and a few close associates.
He highlighted that despite his immense wealth, Burna Boy remains humble and avoids boasting about his financial success.
In addition to commenting on Burna Boy’s financial status, Paulo Okoye also addressed rising star Rema, suggesting that the young artist has a tendency to overprice himself.
Netizens Reactions…
@shakar_el said: “Burna Way. It is clear to see na see the toys in his garage alone lol.”
@dreofem said: “4 & 3 years ago 2020 & 2021 na Covid era o.. I’m just think which shows held around the world.”
@emmailo said: “And Burna is really good mehn!”
@history__clinton said: “I be wizkid FC but I believe 100%.”
@iam__jaypee1111 said: “I know say burna boy bad , not much people around him , davido self bad no cap , all his crew are rich and happy , that’s the most important thing, wiz is also on another level , they are all making money and enjoying the good life , they can all afford anything money can buy , who is richer we don’t care as long they are all making money and happy.”
@officialmeri_madeinheaven said: “From his shows you will even know you no need make dem tell you.”
@ronkeeroy5 said: “What about Atlanta record collecting majority of Burna’s earnings?”
@femishoemuzik reacted: “Oga paulo you lie, 100million is highly impossible sir.”
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