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Bella Shmurda Warns: Why Nigerian Artists Go Into Debt

Afrobeats star shares personal lessons on financial discipline and the hidden costs of fame.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 22, 2025
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Bella Shmurda reveals why many Nigerian artists fall into debt, citing reckless spending and poor financial planning.

Bella Shmurda has shared why many Nigerian artists end up deep in debt despite their fame.
In a recent interview, he warned that the pressure to maintain a flashy lifestyle is a dangerous trap.

He admitted that artists often borrow large sums to fund expensive music videos and luxury appearances.
Unfortunately, those investments don’t always bring returns.

Bella Shmurda explained that fans expect artists to live large and always look glamorous.
As a result, many spend beyond their means, chasing validation over sustainability.

“You can blow today, and go broke tomorrow,” he said.
“Many borrow money just to impress others and stay relevant.”

He emphasized that the music business in Nigeria is now more competitive and costly than ever.
Top music videos can cost millions of naira, and promoting a single hit requires huge marketing funds.

The singer stressed the importance of financial literacy in the entertainment industry.
“Some of us didn’t get training on money,” he admitted, “we just started earning, and spent without planning.”

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He urged rising stars to focus more on their craft and financial discipline.
Bella added that true success is about longevity, not just one viral song.

He revealed that he now works with financial advisors to avoid making past mistakes.
“I’m more careful now. I think of tomorrow before spending today,” he said.

Bella Shmurda is not the first to speak on this trend.
Other Nigerian artists like Davido and Don Jazzy have previously warned against reckless spending.

As Afrobeats continues to grow globally, the financial pressures increase too.
Bella hopes his story can help younger artists avoid falling into the same traps.

He concluded with a simple message: “Don’t fake it. Build it slowly. Fame isn’t worth debt.”

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