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Richest African Musicians in 2026: The Wealthiest Stars Dominating Music and Business

 

Africas biggest music stars are not just making money from selling their music albums. These days they are earning a lot of money from selling tickets to their concerts streaming their music online and getting paid to promote products. They are also making money from their businesses and investments. Here are some of the musicians in Africa.

1. Akon from Senegal and the USA – He has around $80 Million

Akon is still one of the musicians in Africa because he has had a very successful music career and has made some good business decisions. He has invested in estate and has started some businesses in Africa.

2. Black Coffee from South Africa – He has around $60 Million

Black Coffee is a famous DJ who performs at big music festivals all around the world. He earns a lot of money from his concerts promoting products and investing in businesses.

3. Davido from Nigeria – He has around $55 Million

Davido has become very rich by making hit songs going on world tours and promoting products. He also has his record label, which helps him make even more money.

4. Wizkid from Nigeria – He has around $50 Million

Wizkid is very popular around the world and he makes a lot of money from streaming his music online. He also collaborates with international musicians, which helps him stay wealthy.

5. Burna Boy from Nigeria – He has around $45 Million

Burna Boy earns a lot of money from his tours streaming his music online and promoting products. He also performs at music festivals, which helps him make even more money.

6. Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania – He has around $35 Million

Diamond Platnumz is a famous musician in East Africa and he has made a lot of money from his music his media company, promoting products and starting other businesses.

7. Sarkodie from Ghana – He has around $20 Million

Sarkodie is a famous rapper from Ghana and he has been making music for a long time. He has made a lot of money from his music career and from promoting products.

8. Olamide from Nigeria – He has around $18 Million

Olamide is not a musician but he also has his own business empire. He has helped launch the careers of other Nigerian musicians through his record label.

9. Tiwa Savage from Nigeria – She has around $15 Million

Tiwa Savage is known as the Queen of Afrobeats and she earns money from selling her music performing at concerts promoting products and collaborating with brands.

10. Youssou N'Dour from Senegal – He has around $15 Million

Youssou N'Dour is a musician who still earns money from his music, media investments and other business interests. He is one of the influential musicians in Africa.

11. Koffi Olomidé from the Democratic Republic of Congo – He has around $14 Million

Koffi Olomidé is a famous musician from the Democratic Republic of Congo and he has been making music for a long time. He earns money from performing at concerts and from his music catalog.

12. Jose Chameleone from Uganda – He has around $12 Million

Jose Chameleone is one of the successful musicians in East Africa and he has made money from his music, concerts and business ventures.

13. Sauti Sol from Kenya – They have around $10 Million together

Sauti Sol is a famous music group from Kenya and they have made money from touring promoting products and earning royalties from their music.

14. Fally Ipupa from the Democratic Republic of Congo – He has around $10 Million

Fally Ipupa is a famous musician who performs at concerts all around Africa and Europe. He earns money from his concerts streaming his music online and promoting products.

15. Ali Kiba from Tanzania – He has around $8 Million

Ali Kiba is one of the musicians in Tanzania and he has made money from his successful music career and business investments.

The music industry in Africa is growing fast and many musicians are becoming wealthy by investing in other businesses and industries. They are making money from media, fashion, technology, real estate and promoting products. This shows that African musicians are not just good at making music. They are also very good, at business.

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