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10 Nigerian musicians with expensive cars

By David Leon Godwin

The Nigerian music industry has grown over the years, continuously producing talented artistes. 

Thanks to technological advancement, Nigerian musician have the internet to make their music accessible. 

In an era where just any good song or video can go viral, Nigerian musicians are getting their music streaming stats in the millions range, and more streams means more money. 

With all the money they make, some of these musicians like to treat themselves to nice things, like an expensive car.

This article will be covering some Nigerian musicians who own expensive cars. Here are 10 Nigerian musicians who own expensive cars. 

Wizkid 

Ayodedi Balogun, stage name ‘Wizkid’ has an impressive garage of cars, but his known most expensive car yet, is his Lamborghini Urus. The singer acquired the N101 million SUV in 2018. 

He also owns a Bentley

Burna Boy

Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, stage name ‘Burna Boy’ is one Nigerian singer with a garage full of expensive cars. 

The singer acquired a 2022 Lamborghini Urus Novitec Edition recently. An SUV that reportedly costs N253,946,000. 

He also owns a 2013 Ferrari 458 Italia, and a Rolls-Royce Dawn Convertible worth 200 million Naira. 

2013 Ferrari 458 Italia

Davido 

David Adeleke Adedeji acquired a 2022 edition Lamborghini Aventador recently. His garage includes a Lamborghini Huricán, Bentley Bentayga, and a Rolls Royce Cullinan. 

Lamborghini Aventador

Don Jazzy 

This Nigerian record label owner and singer likes to keep a low profile. The Mavin boss has two luxury cars in his garage. He owns a Bentley Continental Flying Spur, and a Porsche Carrera 911.

Bentley Continental Flying Spur

2baba 

The singer was gifted a 36 million Naira Yellow Chevrolet Corvette at his wedding with his current wife. 

He has however acquired a Ferrari Coupe and a Bentley Continental GT.

Ferrari Coupe

Tiwa savage 

Tiwa Savage owns a Bentley Bentayga, and a Rolls Royce Phantom. 

Bentley Bentayga

Yemi Alade 

Besides owning a Benz G Wagon and a Lexus SUV, Yemi Alade has shown her interest in sports cars. The singer own a Lamborghini Huracán.

Lamborghini Huricán

Phyno 

Originally a record producer, this rapper is also one of the Nigerian musicians with an expensive car in his garage. He owns a Lamborghini Gallardo that reportedly costs N117.9 million. 

Lamborghini Gallardo

DJ Cuppy 

Yes, she is a disk jockey, but she is also a record producer. A record producer counts too, don’t you think? 

Pink Ferrari Portofino

DJ cuppy is also the Daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola. Her father gifted her a Pink Ferrari Portofino, but she also own a Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII which costs 162 million Naira apparently.

Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII

Olamide

This is another musician who likes to maintain a low profile. The rapper and singer quietly acquired a N218 million Lamborghini Aventador in 2020. He also owns a Rolls Royce Phantom. 

Lamborghini Aventador

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