Davido Chopping $10 Million

Shocking Revelations: How Much Did Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy Get Paid for Their Epic Lagos Performance?

In a recent video, popular YouTuber Big Vicki captivated audiences with his insights into the staggering amounts paid to Nigerian music superstars Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy for their live performance at an end-of-year party in Lagos. Fans have been buzzing with curiosity, eager to uncover the financial details behind this star-studded event.

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The excitement surrounding the performance was palpable, especially after a viral video surfaced showcasing the electrifying atmosphere of the night. Vicki began by reminiscing about the event, where these three icons graced the stage together, creating an unforgettable experience for fans. However, the real intrigue lay in how much each artist was compensated for their performances.

Vicki highlighted a post from Davido’s best friend, Kubana Chief Priest, who shared a lighthearted video on Instagram.

In it, Chief Priest humorously mentioned that Davido and his friends were “chopping” the $10 million Davido earned from a recent performance in India. This performance was at a royal wedding, where Davido reportedly commanded a jaw-dropping fee, leaving fans in awe of his earning potential.

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As the conversation unfolded, Vicki revealed some shocking figures regarding the Lagos performance fees. Reports suggested that Wizkid was paid $1 million, Burna Boy received $5.5 million, and Davido was compensated $700,000. However, many fans were skeptical about these numbers, believing them to be exaggerated or even fabricated. Vicki himself expressed doubt, suggesting that the figures seemed edited and questioned the credibility of the sources.

The discussion took an interesting turn when Vicki mentioned how social media was rife with conflicting reports about the artists’ fees. One Twitter influencer claimed that Davido was paid $7 million, Burna Boy $2.3 million, and Wizkid $1 million. This led to further speculation, with fans trying to decipher the truth behind the numbers. Vicki urged his audience to take such claims with a grain of salt, emphasizing that no official confirmation had been made regarding the actual payments.

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Aside from the financial chatter, Vicki also touched on the recent release of the list of the 30 most talked-about Africans. To the surprise of many, six Nigerians made it into the top ten, with Wizkid taking the top spot as the most talked-about African in 2024, followed closely by William Ruto and Davido at number three. Vicki shared Davido’s reaction to this news, where the artist expressed his disbelief and gratitude, stating, “What do you carry me for mind?”

The overwhelming presence of Nigerian artists in the top rankings sparked conversations about their influence and reach both locally and internationally. Vicki encouraged his viewers to reflect on the significance of this achievement and what it means for the Nigerian music industry as a whole.

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As the video concluded, Vicki reiterated the importance of subscribing to his channel for more updates and insights into the world of entertainment. He left his audience with a thought-provoking question: How much do you think these artists truly earn, and what does it say about the value of African music on the global stage?

In a world where numbers can often be manipulated, it’s crucial for fans to remain informed and discerning. The excitement around Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy’s performances is a testament to their immense popularity, but the truth behind their earnings may remain shrouded in mystery. As the conversation continues, one thing is clear: the Nigerian music scene is thriving, and its stars are shining brighter than ever.

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