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Top 10 Richest Cameroonian Musicians 2025

Today we pinpoint the most successful and wealthiest Cameroonian musicians as of 2025. Thanks to their perceived success in music, brand endorsements, or business ventures.
These are the richest and most consistently artists in the Cameroon music industry:
1. Richard Bona – Net Worth: $15 Million
Richard Bona is the richest Cameroonian musician. An acclaimed jazz bassist and singer, Bona has had an illustrious international career and is often ranked among the top earners, with an estimated net worth of $15 million.
As a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and singer, Bona has multiple ways to monetize his music. He is a regular on the international touring circuit and has worked with some of the world’s most prominent artists, including Quincy Jones, Pat Metheny, and Harry Belafonte.
Since his solo debut in 1999, Bona has released multiple critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums. His 2013 album Bonafied was certified gold in Poland.
While Bona doesn’t parade his wealth day-to-day, his dedicated fans are well aware of the Miami beachfront property he calls home, his collection of U.S. real estate investments, a valuable music catalogue, and those clever brand collaborations keeping the royalty checks flowing.
In 2025, reports indicated that Bona had invested “massively” in “multimillion exquisite properties” in Miami and New York. Bona owns a house on Normandy Isles and had recently moved from a waterfront home on Marseille Drive to a townhome on Collins Avenue in Miami Beach.
From 2015 to 2020, Bona co-owned the jazz club Club Bonafide in New York City with restaurateur Laurent d’Antonio.

2. Yannick Noah – Net Worth: 12 Million
With a reported net worth of $12 million, the French musician of Cameroonian descent is often cited as the one of the wealthiest. However, his fortune comes from multiple sources, including a successful tennis career, a businessman and not just music. Throughout his career, Noah has attracted lucrative endorsement deals, capitalizing on his status as both a sports icon and music artist. In 2017, it was reported that he had a history of high-paying advertisement contracts, including a deal with the Swiss brand Sloggi worth €300,000. He has also maintained a long-standing partnership with the French sportswear brand Le Coq Sportif. Yannick Noah earned a total of $3,440,660 in prize money during his tennis career, from 1977 to his retirement.
Noah has a history of entrepreneurial activities, including past ventures in the hotel industry. In Yaoundé, Cameroon, he co-founded the sports and leisure center, Village Noah, which was officially opened in 2022. Noah has a substantial real estate portfolio.

3. Kocee – Net Worth: $5.7 Million
Kocee has an estimated net worth of $5.7 million: In February 2025, during an interview on the Ivorian channel Défi Média TV, Kocee said that his music career and other activities had earned him approximately 3.5 billion CFA francs, or nearly 5.7 million US dollars. He clarified that this figure did not represent his entire net worth, as there are expenses and investments to consider, but that it gave an idea of his income.
Much of Kocee’s wealth comes from his musical success. He has produced numerous hits and collaborated with renowned artists like Patoranking. His popular track “Caleçon” generated millions of views on YouTube, leading to significant revenue.
As an internationally recognized artist, Kocee earns income from tours and concerts. He has performed in several Cameroonian cities and recently toured in Canada. He also owns a record label Power House Entertainment; in November 2024, Kocee opened a nightclub named CASAMIGO 007 in Douala, diversifying his investment portfolio.

4. Petit Pays – Net Worth: $2 Million
The veteran Makossa star is consistently recognized as one of the country’s most acclaimed musicians and is often listed among the wealthiest, with estimates placing his net worth at $2 million as of 2025.
As one of Cameroon’s most prolific and popular musicians, Petit Pays has released numerous albums and hit songs over several decades. Sales of his music (both physical and digital) and royalties from airplay on radio and TV, as well as streaming services, are a consistent source of income.
With his celebrity status, Petit Pays has secured endorsement deals with companies looking to leverage his popularity to promote their products or services.
Yes, Petit Pays does indeed own a ranch, located in Bomono, in the Moungo Department, Littoral Region, Cameroon. His significant investments, such as the ranch in Bomono, indicate considerable wealth. This property has several buildings and was developed for his personal use and to entertain guests. The Bomono ranch is a concrete example of Petit Pays’s real estate investments, which, in addition to his musical career, contribute to his wealth. The ranch is known for being home to animals. Videos posted on Petit Pays’s social media show various views of the property.

5. Wax Dey – Net Worth: $1.5 Million
Cameroonian singer and lawyer Wax Dey has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million (approximately 840 million FCFA). His wealth is derived from his successful career as a musician, entrepreneur, and business executive, along with investments and other ventures.
Wax Dey is the founder and CEO of Calabash Music, a prominent Cameroonian record label. This ownership allows him to profit from his own music as well as from the work of other artists signed to his label. He has built a solid portfolio in the music business by working as a publisher and distributor. In addition, he has real estate investments in the U.S., and other ventures.
In October 2023, reports stated that Wax Dey purchased a new residence in North Carolina for $600,000, which is equivalent to approximately 370 million FCFA. In April 2022, he launched his own merchandise brand, “Mr Arrogant,” which includes sneakers, jackets, and T-shirts.
Wax Dey has released numerous albums and singles throughout his career, including collaborations with African stars like Yemi Alade, Master KG, and Mr. Leo. These generate income through streaming, sales, and royalties.
As a legal expert, he was involved in a copyright dispute with Shakira over “Waka Waka” song by Zangalewa and reportedly reached a $400,000 settlement.
He has won multiple awards, including Best Male Artist in Central Africa at the AFRIMA in 2016, and was knighted with a presidential medal as Chevalier of the Order of Valour of Cameroon in 2020. These honors enhance his profile and earning potential. Beyond music, he has worked as a UN Consultant, adding another source of income.

6. Charlotte Dipanda – Net Worth: $1.2 Million
The singer is often mentioned on lists of wealthy female urban artists. Charlotte Dipanda has an estimated net worth of $1.2 million (approximately 670 million FCFA). She is the richest female artist in Cameroon.
ipanda has released multiple successful albums since 2008 and is known for her commanding stage presence, drawing large crowds for concerts in Cameroon and abroad. Her profile has benefited from international collaborations, including work with artists like Richard Bona, and from serving as a judge on the TV show The Voice Afrique Francophone.
In 2021, Dipanda announced on social media that she had invested in Dikalo, an African communication platform. In 2019, her label, MISIMA, entered a co-production partnership with Empire Company. In February 2024, reports surfaced that she also had an egg supply business.
She has secured lucrative partnerships with brands, most recently being announced as an ambassador for CCA-Bank in September 2025. She was also named a UNICEF ambassador for Cameroon in 2019 and previously promoted the brand Softcare in 2021.

7. Stanley Enow – Net Worth: $1 Million
A prominent rapper and co-owner of the Motherland Empire record label, he is consistently named a top earner. Enow gained significant fame and revenue from his 2013 single “Hein Père,” which won Best Video of the Year at the 2013 Balafon Music Awards and was ranked number 1 on Trace Africa.
He is the co-owner of the record label, Motherland Empire, which produces his music and manages his business affairs. High-budget music videos: Sources note that his music videos, known for their high quality, likely require significant investment, indicating substantial financial backing. Enow has collaborated with major African artists like Davido, Mr. Eazi, and AKA, increasing his visibility and earning potential.
He has done voice-over advertising and likely other endorsement work for the Pan-African telecommunications giant, MTN Group. He has featured in campaigns for insurance provider Prudential Beneficial Life Insurance and was named a brand ambassador for BICEC (Banque Internationale du Cameroun pour l’Épargne et le Crédit) in 2017. All these indicating another significant corporate income stream.

8. Tzy Panchak – Net Worth: $900,000
The singer is known for his musical success and investments in businesses like a guesthouse. As of 2025, Tzy Panchak’s net worth is estimated at $900,000 (approximately 500 million FCFA).
Beyond music, Tzy Panchak is known for investing in businesses. Notably, he owns a guesthouse, which is frequently mentioned as one of his successful ventures outside of music. This diversification helps build his overall wealth. With millions of views on his music videos, advertising revenue from YouTube contributes to his income.
His celebrity status makes him an attractive figure for brand endorsements and partnerships. Tzy Panchak is a brand ambassador for Belaire Champagne, a brand strongly associated with Rick Ross.
In 2022, Tzy Panchak was officially named a brand ambassador for TECNO Mobile phones. He promoted various phones from the company, including the TECNO Camon 20 in May 2023. In March 2021, Tzy Panchak signed a one-year endorsement deal with Offset Group SARL, a company offering various services such as audiovisual production, digital marketing, and event planning. Reports valued the deal at 100 million FCFA.

9. Lady Ponce – Net Worth: $900,000
Dubbed the “Queen of Bikutsi”, Lady Ponce has an estimated net worth of $900,000 (approximately 500 million FCFA). Renowned for hit albums and singles. Highest recorded single show payment was 30 million.
Lady Ponce has had a long and successful career built on popular music, but she has also expanded her income through endorsements, her own entertainment venue, and real estate investments.
Lady Ponce is a regular performer both in Cameroon and internationally, and her strong fanbase, known as the “Ponce Attitude,” ensures high attendance.
Lady Ponce has released numerous successful albums and singles over her long career. She has earned significant amounts from live shows. For example, she once revealed that Samuel Eto’o paid her 30 million FCFA for a single performance. In March 2021, she launched “Planète Ponce,” an entertainment venue in the suburbs of Yaoundé. This venue hosts events and serves as an additional income stream.
In September 2025, she completed an American tour, with a grand finale concert in Washington D.C.. Canada: In October 2025, she is scheduled to perform at the “Nuit des Stars” event in Trois-Rivières, Canada. Germany: In November 2025, she is scheduled to perform in Karlsruhe, Germany. She has performed multiple times in Paris, including at prestigious venues like L’Olympia in September 2022 and La Cigale in 2017. Switzerland: In May 2024, she performed in Winterthur, Switzerland. She held a concert in Dallas, Texas, in August 2023. She performed a major concert at the Yaoundé Multipurpose Sports Complex in December 2022.

10. Ama Pierrot – Net Worth: $800,000
Ama Pierrot’s success is rooted in his long and influential career as a Bikutsi musician, spanning nearly 35 years. He has an estimated net worth of $800,000 (approximately 450 million francs CFA). As a prominent artist, he generates income from music sales, royalties, and live performances.
A landmark copyright victory against Orange Cameroon in 2024 further cemented his legacy, not only by providing a significant financial award but also by setting a major legal precedent for artists’ rights in Cameroon. The victory has significantly boosted his wealth.
In May 2024, the Littoral Court of Appeal in Douala ordered telecommunications company Orange Cameroon to pay Ama Pierrot over 500 million FCFA (roughly $815,000 USD) in a copyright infringement case. The lawsuit, which spanned over a decade, alleged that Orange Cameroon used Ama Pierrot’s hit song “Ingratitude” as a caller ringback tone for commercial purposes between 2011 and 2017 without proper authorization.
This award significantly increased his assets, though it was far less than the initial 96 billion FCFA financial damage assessment.


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