Mp3bullet.ng presents successful Nigerian music artists who own a Rolls Royce.
A Rolls Royce is one of the luxurious acquisitions that Nigerian artists will gladly spend their millions on.
The Nigerian music industry is one of the biggest in the world, and its ability to produce millionaires in a short period of time has demonstrated that the sector is incredibly profitable.
Nigerian music musicians’ ambition to distinguish out from the crowd has led to some shelling out thousands to buy eye-catching luxury vehicles over the years.
While some choose the more popular luxury automobile brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Range Rover, others have gone a step further and purchased the most expensive and pinnacle of luxury cars, the Rolls-Royce.
Here are 8 successful Nigerian music artists who have splashed out millions on various models of Rolls-Royces.
Wizkid
This might be the only African artist with three Rolls Royce Cullinan in his garage. When the news of Wizkid purchasing three Rolls Royce in a space of six months, many found that hard to believe.
However, Wiz confirmed it recently when he showed off his third Roll Royce.
DJ Cuppy
In December 2019, Cuppy gifted herself a Rolls Royce Phantom VIII, which costs a whooping N162 million as a Christmas present. The luxurious automobile sports the customized license plate “7FO.”
In 2022, DJ Cuppy revealed that she was given a brand new Rolls Royce Cullinan for her fake birthday.
She is the daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola and a renowned Disc Jockey. She is 30 years old and owns many fancy vehicles.
KWAM 1
Legendary fuji musician, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Marshal nicknamed “K1 De Ultimate” has a Rolls-Royce Ghost in his garage.
The vehicle was purchased by “K1 De Ultimate” in January 2020 to commemorate his Maiyegun of Yorubaland title. This ultra-luxurious vehicle is valued at N200 million.
Burna Boy
Burna Boy, real name Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, spent more than 125 million on a Rolls-Royce Dawn in December 2019 to commemorate a fruitful year.
The British handmade 4-seat luxury convertible supercar was the Grammy Award winner’s second purchase in a week.
Phyno
Phyno, real name Chibuzor Nelson Azubuike, owns a Rolls-Royce Phantom 7. The Phantom is one of three British-made ultra-luxury vehicles in his collection. Phyno’s garage also holds a Bentley Continental and a Range Rover Sport SUV.
D’banj
Oladapo D’banj, a stage name for Daniel Oyebanjo, is the proud owner of a Rolls-Royce Wraith.
D’Banj gave the Rolls-Royce Wraith to himself as a birthday present for turning 39 in 2019. The two-door ultra-luxury grand tourer (GT) is valued at $100 million.
Mr. P (P-square)
One-half of the music group P-Square, Peter Okoye, is said to own two (2) Rolls-Royces.
The 39-year-old musician, now known as Mr P, has released a photo of himself and his son standing with his Phantom 7.
Davido
Davido joined the Rolls-Royce Nigerian gang in 2021 after acquiring an N350 million Cullinan SUV to his outstanding automobile collection.
While showing off his Cullinan to his fans, the “Timeless” crooner stated that the Cullinan is his first Rolls-Royce.