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Burna Boy

$17 million

Quick Facts

Net Worth $17 million

Biography

Burna Boy is a Nigerian nigerian afrobeats global superstar with an estimated net worth of $17 million.

Career & Achievements

Burna Boy has built a career as a nigerian afrobeats global superstar, establishing a significant presence in the music industry. Known for their contributions and achievements, Burna Boy has earned recognition both nationally and internationally.

Net Worth & Earnings

As of 2026, Burna Boy’s estimated net worth stands at $17 million. This wealth has been accumulated through their career as a nigerian afrobeats global superstar, along with various business ventures, endorsements, and investments over the years.

Personal Life

Burna Boy is Nigerian by nationality and continues to be active in their professional endeavors. Their influence extends beyond their primary career, contributing to various philanthropic and business initiatives.

Inside Burna Boy’s Lifestyle

Lagos Mansion & Home Life

The Burna Room

  • Personal inspiration room — where he gets his head right and draws creative energy
  • Vinyl record collection — many given to him by his grandfather, who was Fela Kuti’s manager
  • Family wall — featuring photos of his mom, dad, and grandmother
  • Multiple awards — described as “as many as I could fit” in the space

House Layout

  • Waiting area — decorated with paintings by his sister Nissi
  • Multiple bars — “I told you I had 400 bars in here. Got to get lit!”
  • Private cinema room — shoes-off policy; favorite films on the wall including Stranger Things and Boyz N the Hood
  • Rooftop garden — described as “top of the world, top of my world”; used for morning prayers
  • Walk-in dressing room — with a hidden false door leading to a private space
  • Infinity-style pool — designed so it appears to flow into the house; sunk-in lounge area below

Family & Heritage

  • Sister Nissi — artist responsible for the paintings throughout the home
  • Sister Roni — has her own room in the mansion
  • Describes his space as his “negro space” — a deliberate celebration of his Nigerian identity

Tattoo Meanings & Personal Philosophy

Significant Tattoos

  • Psalm 38 (Bible) — “I was just in a dark place and this was a song that felt like I wrote it at the time”
  • “Rockstar” design — dual-read letters: one direction reads “rock,” rotated reads “star”; gotten after his third American tour
  • “God’s Love” — tattooed on his fingers; “the fuel of the earth”
  • Family wall tattoo — brick wall with family members’ names as graffiti
  • Bleeding heart that still shines — “even with all the pain, something might be shining but it still bleeds”
  • Fela Kuti tribute — “my hero, the best musician I ever loved”; includes Fela’s nickname used between Fela and Burna’s grandfather
  • Tableau plane — inspired by Pablo Escobar; symbolizes the idea that “anything could get from anywhere to anybody”
  • Debut album “L.I.F.E.” (Leaving an Impact for Eternity) — tattooed as a memorial to his first project
  • Nigerian coat of arms + River Niger meeting point + “Omo Naija” (Child of Nigeria)
  • Tribute to his late best friend Gamble — “rest in peace”
  • Scarface + Stewie Griffin — “only people that knew me in 2010 know why”

Tattoo Advice

  • “Make sure something you want to stay with you for life — like me, everything I got is a part of me”
  • Never rush into one; “just make sure you’ll never regret it”

Music & Creative Identity

  • Superhero concept — early creative vision inspired by comic books like Spider-Man and Superman
  • Deep connection to Afrobeats roots — grandfather’s relationship with Fela Kuti informs his entire artistry
  • Identifies as a world-class entertainer from Lagos, Nigeria, with a global reach

Sources: AD Open Door, GQ (YouTube)