Cameroonian musicians absent on Forbes List of Africa’s Top 10 Music Money-Makers 2017
Cameroonian musicians absent on Forbes List of Africa’s Top 10 Music Money-Makers 2017
Another year, another struggle for financial superiority!
Forbes has released its annual Top 10 Music Money Makers in Africa and once again, no Cameroonian music star made the list.
There’s no doubt that making it big in
Cameroon as a musician or an entertainer is a complete struggle but do
we now lack what it takes to finally have a break-through on a Forbes rich list in Africa?
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Cameroon is blessed with very talented
musicians whom, if put in another country, would rake in millions with
their voices but why are our stars still financially-trailing behind
their fellow counterparts in Africa?
“The corporate bodies in Cameroon are still to believe in our talent even after so many acts are making it happen in the country,” an anonymous source reveals to us.“These companies, including banks and rich individuals still lack the vision of investing and making profits off entertainers and entertainment in Cameroon… which is clearly bizarre. There are musicians in Cameroon whom, if properly supported, could make any one 10 million and more richer. But, it’s taking a lot of time for these companies to bank on these talents,” he added.
Cameroonian artists can and will make it
but the questions are when and how? In other countries such as Nigeria,
South Africa and Ghana, a large chunk of musicians’ earnings doesn’t
only come from how many copies of CDs sold but on how many endorsement
deals they sign and concert shows they organize or are booked for
annually.
As we earlier reported, singer Mr. Leo recently landed two major endorsement deals in 2017 -with iTel Mobil Cameroun and Origin Beer. An inside source tells us both deals may have earned the “Jamais Jamais” crooner a whopping 30 million francs CFA.
“Brand endorsement is a major earner for any entertainer. Artists fight to be the best because being at the top gets you more money from companies who endorse your brand to make their products more popular. And although Cameroonian musicians are making waves home and abroad, we only have but a few whom companies are trying to make as ambassadors for their products,” a PR expert in Cameroon tells us.“I am still wondering when companies like Brasseries, Nestle and the telecoms will understand that using the faces of successful artists in Cameroon is an easy and viable step to making more impact and creating brand awareness among the young people,” he adds.
In Nigeria for example, GLO
Telecommunications endorsed more than ten celebrities whom they pay
nothing less than 10 million francs CFA a year as their brand
ambassadors. They treat these stars like the stars they are and use them
to push their campaigns to the younger generation who consume their
products. Why is the case so different in Cameroon?
Are the songs not big enough? Do the
videos not bring enough views? Can’t our stars not fill up half or an
entire stadium? Don’t they have massive followership on social media?
Are they not educated or represented enough? These are some of the
questions fans and music lovers ask.
What exactly will it take for
Cameroonian artists to become millionaires via their talents? What are
they still to do to be endorsed by multinational companies? How long
will it take for a Cameroonian musician to make the Forbes Africa’s Top 10 Music Money-Makers List?
Find the complete list below:
1. AKON, SENEGAL
2. BLACK COFFEE, SOUTH AFRICA
3. HUGH MASEKELA, SOUTH AFRICA
4. DON JAZZY, NIGERIA
5. TINASHE, ZIMBABWEAN-AMERICAN
6. JIDENNA, NIGERIAN-AMERICAN
7. WIZKID, NIGERIA
8. DAVIDO, NIGERIA
9. SARKODIE, GHANA
10. OLIVER MTUKUDZI, ZIMBABWE
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