Music has changed the lives of many artists, who started in their communities and have conquered Brazil and the world with their work
With a meteoric rise, mainly with diffusion through digital platforms, many artists have made their fortunes in the last decade. The cases of those who started playing in their own communities and conquered Brazil and the world with their successes are not rare. We separate six cases to tell this story.
1. Annita
Since he started drawing crowds, the artist has amassed a fortune in excess of R$500 million, according to data from Forbes magazine. At age 29, the artist is a hit in and outside the country. In addition to shows, the singer has a significant advertising billing. She was born in Honório Gurgel, in Rio de Janeiro, she started singing as a child in a church choir.
2. Djonga
The rapper’s career is one of the most established in the music genre. He also charges more than R$100,000 per presentation. Born in Favela do Índio, in Belo Horizonte, Djonga grew up in the streets of São Lucas and Santa Efigênia. He studied history at the Federal University of Ouro Preto, but decided to pursue a career as a singer. In the garage are a Porsche, a Lamborghini and a Mercedes.
3. Philip Ret
Rapper, composer, poet and entrepreneur, Filipe Cavaleiro de Macedo da Silva Faria, Filipe Ret, began his musical career in the MC battles in the neighborhood of Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, in the early 2000s. since 2012 with the release of the Vivaz album. The single “Neurótico de Guerra” is among the highlights of his career. He also charges R$400,000 per show and has an armored BMW X6, worth R$1 million.
4. Ludmilla
Born in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, the artist started singing as a child in the family pagodas and found success in 2012, when the song “Fala Mal de Mim” became an internet hit. It is estimated that he has monthly revenues between R $ 1 and 2 million.
5. Matue
The cearense is known for showing its luxury cars on the net. He owns a Porsche Cayman 718 and a Lamborghini Aventador. He is among the highest paid rappers in the country, with fees of up to R$250,000. Before success, he started working as a salesman in a clothing store in a shopping mall and was a private English teacher.
6. Shaman
Considered the heartthrob of rap, he has salaries of R$ 200,000 per show. He usually travels in jets, luxury cars and wears designer clothes. His song “Malvadão 3” was one of the most played on music platforms.
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Amanda Larkin is a celebrity journalist at Gossipify, known for her in-depth interviews and unique perspectives on the entertainment industry. She covers celebrity news and gossip, providing readers with engaging and informative content, and understanding of the inner workings of the industry. She’s respected for keeping readers up to date with the latest trends and providing a fresh perspective on the celebrity world.