Entertainment
“Artists Are Broke, Just Famous” – Akon Claims
Senegalese-American singer Akon has said that many musicians are not as financially successful as their public image suggests, despite the glamorous lifestyles often portrayed in the entertainment industry.
Speaking in an interview with Hip Hop Eye, the singer argued that while music can be highly profitable, artists are often the least financially rewarded in the value chain compared to other professionals working behind the scenes.
“In the music industry, the artist is the last to get paid. He is the broke one but he is the most famous. If you want to be broke and famous, be the artist,” he said.
Akon explained that greater financial rewards are often concentrated among producers, songwriters, managers, agents, and entertainment lawyers, who benefit from more stable and structured income streams within the industry.
“But if you want to make real money go to other sectors of music business, like the producer, songwriter, manager, agent and attorney,” he added.
He further advised that those seeking long-term financial success in the entertainment ecosystem should consider roles beyond performing, noting that many of the most lucrative opportunities exist behind the scenes.
The singer’s comments highlight ongoing discussions about revenue distribution in the global music industry, where artists often rely heavily on touring, endorsements, and digital streaming revenue, while intermediaries control significant portions of earnings.
Akon, known for global hits and business ventures beyond music, has frequently spoken about entrepreneurship and wealth creation in the creative industry.
Entertainment
Bella Shmurda Alleges $4 Million Property Fraud, Seeks Legal Redress
By Abigail David
Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda has alleged that he was defrauded in a property transaction after paying $4 million for a house in Lagos.
The singer made the claim during an emotional Instagram Live session, where he said he recently discovered that the person who sold him the property was not the rightful owner.
Bella Shmurda said the development had left him distressed and that he was concerned about recovering the money he invested in the property.
According to the singer, he has instructed his lawyer to investigate the transaction and pursue appropriate legal steps.
“Nigeria, I need your help. I’m not doing okay right now. I spent $4 million of my own hard-earned money, only to find out I bought stolen property. I worked for years for this. I can’t lose $4 million like that,” he said.
As of the time of this report, the allegations have not been independently verified, and no official statement has been issued by law enforcement authorities or any party connected to the transaction.
Entertainment
Davido Reveals Five Items He Never Travels Without, Says Wedding Ring Is Most Precious
By Abigail David
Afrobeats star Davido has shared the five items he never travels without, describing his wedding ring as the most valuable because it represents his commitment to his wife.
Speaking in an interview with Mystery Fashionist, the award-winning singer discussed his fashion preferences, luxury accessories and shopping habits.
Davido said he has always enjoyed fashion and shopping but now relies on a stylist due to his busy schedule. He added that he often buys gifts for his wife whenever he visits a store.
“Every time I enter a shop, I’m leaving with something for my wife. She’s the reason I do all this,” he said.
Explaining why his wedding ring is especially meaningful, the singer said it symbolises the vows he made in marriage.
“My wedding ring is my most precious, most important piece of jewellery because I have a vow to follow. A ring is a symbol to show I have a partner; stay away, I’m taken,” he said.
Davido also listed the five items he always travels with: his American passport, Bottega headphones, an 18-karat Rolex wristwatch, his wedding ring and a Cuban link chain, which he said is valued at nearly one million dollars.
The interview has generated reactions on social media, with many fans commenting on the singer’s remarks about marriage and his appreciation for his wife.
Entertainment
Jarvis Speaks Out Against ‘Mr. Ibu’ Comparisons, Calls Remarks Body-Shaming
By Abigail David
Popular content creator Jarvis has responded to social media users who have been comparing her to late comic actor John Okafor, describing the comments as body-shaming.
In a video shared online, Jarvis questioned why some users had begun referring to her as “Mr. Ibu” because of her appearance, saying the repeated remarks were hurtful.
The video quickly gained attention on social media, generating mixed reactions. While some users continued to speculate about changes in her appearance, others defended the content creator and urged people to avoid making insensitive comments about another person’s body.
Several commenters called for greater respect in online discussions, arguing that public figures should not be subjected to personal attacks or body-shaming based on their appearance.
Jarvis has not publicly addressed the speculation surrounding her appearance beyond condemning the comparisons and describing them as inappropriate.
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