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Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who has come a long way from being a small-time artist in Surulere to becoming a global music sensation.
With his hit albums, sold-out tours, endorsements, and successful business ventures, he has amassed an impressive net worth of $4 million, as of 2024.
But that’s not all. Wizkid is a true trailblazer, from making EPs in his early days to releasing his groundbreaking album “Made in Lagos”, his cultural impact on Afrobeats has been felt not only in Nigeria but throughout the world.
If you’re curious to discover what makes him such an inspiring figure, you’re in luck.
In this article, we will delve deeper into the singer’s net worth, assets such as cars and houses, sources of wealth, and the incredible journey that led him to become one of the top musicians in Nigeria.
Wizkid Profile Summary
Real Name Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun
Stage Name Wizkid
Date of Birth 16th July 1990
Place of Birth Surulere, Lagos
State of Origin Ogun State
Nationality Nigerian
Profession Singer, Songwriter
Age 33 years
Height 5 foot 3 inches
Weight 132lbs
Marital Status Single
Education Lagos State University
Record Label Starboy/RCA Records
Twitter @wizkidayo
Instagram @wizkidayo
Real Name Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun
Wizkid Net worth
According to Legit.ng, wizkid’s net worth is estimated to be over $4 million in 2024, which he earned through a combination of record releases, live performances, endorsements, and commercial ventures.
Right from the beginning of his career, Wizkid has been known for creating unique soundscapes that blend afrobeat, pop music, and R&B seamlessly.
His impressive wealth accumulation over the past decade is a clear indication of his hard work, talent, and success.
Net Worth Growth
Between 2018 and 2023, Wizkid earned a whopping $30 million from his music tours, selling albums, and brand deals according to Dockaysworld.
Here’s a table showing his annual networth from 2017-2023.
Year Net Worth
2023 $30 million
2022 $26 million
2021 $21 million
2020 $20 million
2019 $15 million
2018 $5 million
2017 $4 million
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