Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Wacha Kuturingia Na Gari Za Kuomba: Meet The 3 Richest Musicians In East Africa (PHOTOS)


Some people were born lucky. Although not all were born into rich families, some have worked so hard to be where they are today. For instance, in East Africa there are only three celebrities who are very wealthy and all of them happen to be musicians.

These lads never lack anything; they have what a person needs, from shopping in some of the most expensive malls to globe-trotting, they always leave us yearning for such a life. Some of them own private jets, posh cars and homes but they are so down to earth. Well, ladies and gentleman allow me introduce to you the richest musicians in East Africa


1. Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

He is the most talented musician in East Africa. Diamond Platnumz recently rose up the ranks to become the most sought after musician in Tanzania and is living proof that indeed music pays. He lives large; his flashy lifestyle on social media tells it all




Diamond is married to Zari Hassan (Ugandan city socialite) with whom they are blessed with a baby girl.

While You Are Busy Flossing To Us With Gikomba Clothes, Diamond Platnumz’ Wardrobe Can Pay Your Rent For 20 Years

2. Jaguar (Kenya)











Jaguar owns a private jet, expensive vehicles and property worth millions.

3. Jose Chameleone (Uganda)


The self-proclaimed music doctor has been in the music for quite sometime. Many have faded into insignificance, but Jose Chameleone has remained relevant up to date. He is a darling to many across the globe; his music makes sense compared to some our local artistes who sing just for the sake of singing or maybe for fame. Married to a beautiful wife, Jose Chameleone is blessed with three kids (2 boys and a girl) and one of the boys is a musician like his father.

After Denying He Is Illuminati, Jose Chameleone Shows Off His Mansion (PHOTOS)

While some live only dream of a life they cannot afford, Jose Chameleone lives a fantabulous life, go through the photos below and be the judge





So whether you loathe them or worship the ground they walk on, these three musicians still rule East Africa.


                                                                                by dellah

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