Is it show off or simply a way of celebrating one’s success?
A number of artists have at some point made their riches a public affair by parading their money online.
Some fans shower them with praise while others wonder why it is necessary to do that yet many people are faced with challenges when it comes to finances.
From International artists to African artists; this seems to be something that artists are embracing so fast.
They say Your money your rules but this is indeed debatable depending on your perspective.
Have a look at the list of artists who have done this before and the videos
Jose Chameleone
Ugandan Veteran Musician who is famously known for his song ‘Valu Valu’ is among the top earning artist and his lifestyle clearly shows it all.
Jose Chameleone has joined the long list of artists who parade their dollars online,
Willy Paul
Kenyan Gospel Artist Willy Paul has done this and not just once. Being an artist who has been forced to deal with so much hate and negativity, Willy Paul clearly does not care of what people think.
50 cent
American rapper 50 cent is said to have made it rain millions in a strip club after he turned out victorious in a revenge porn lawsuit involving Teairra Mari who initially sued him for posting explicit photos and videos of her in May 2018.
According to a report The Blast posted earlier today (Jan. 11), a Los Angeles judge dismissed all claims against 50 Cent, and ordered Mari to pay him $30,618 which translates to 3075884.28 Million Kenyan Shillings
KRG the Don
Kenyan Artist KRG the Don is known not just for his music but his wealth and expensive lifestyle.
In several instances he has paraded dollars online leaving many in mixed reactions.
The founder of fast cash record label is said to have multi million investments and he is unafraid to make this side of him known.
KRG the don says that his money is directly linked to his hard work.
Khaligraph Jones