Some Nigerian musicians are very hot cake when it comes their charges. Some big Artists in the industry have special prices due to how great they’ve built their brands.
List of all expensive artists that charge expensive monies per show…..
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- Kiss Daniel : He is one of the most booked artist in the music industry and he charges between 5-6 million naira per show in Nigeria.
Rude Boy : the ex P-Square member Rude boy has made a great stand and is rooted in the music industry. Rude Boy charges up to 6-8 million naira per show in Nigeria.
Tiwa Savage: the female of the Nigeria music industry and also a hit maker also charges 6 to 8 million naira per show in Nigeria.
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Naira Marley: Naira Marley is also one of the best Nigerian star who has grown massively in his music career. He also charges 6-10 million per show.
Olamide Badoo:
Olamide has also been consistent with his music since he came into limelight and he keeps growing bigger. Olamide charges 7-12 million per show.Mr Eazy: Eazy is also on the list of highest paid Artist in Nigeria. He has also grown his career massively since he came into limelight in 2016. He charges 7-12 million per show.
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Burna Boy: Nigerian star Burna Boy is one of the biggest musician in the industry. He has some hit songs from 2018-2020. He released his album titled Twice As Tall today. He charges 10-15 million per show.
Davido: Davido is one of the fast growing artist in Nigeria and also outside the borders of Nigeria. He has received several awards from the international world. Davido charges from 10- 40 million per show.
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Wizkid Ayodeji Balogun popularly known as Wizkid is also one of the biggest Artist now in Africa. Wizkid charges from 15 to 50 million per show.