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    ‎BNXN claims NBA players earn much more than Nigerian musicians, teases new album on livestream

    ‎BNXN says NBA players have far more money than Nigerian musicians, based on his friendships with players in the league.

    ‎The singer made the remarks during a livestream, where he discussed the wealth gap between athletes and entertainers.

    ‎He also revealed plans to record his next album in Ghana and Barbados, although he did not announce a release date.

    ‎Afrobeats singer Daniel Benson, popularly known as BNXN, has weighed in on the debate over who is richer, musicians or athletes, while also revealing plans for a new album.

    ‎The artist said that aside from footballers, NBA players are far wealthier than most musicians, including Nigerian artists.

    ‎BNXN made the comments during a recent livestream with streamer Ojo, where the pair reportedly spent about six hours in conversation.

    ‎He said his friendship with a few NBA players has shown him firsthand how big the wealth gap is.

    ‎”I am friends with a few NBA players. These guys have so much money. Nigerian artists don’t even have as much money as them,” he said.


    ‎BNXN did not name the NBA players he was referring to, or explain how the comparison was made.

    ‎During the same livestream, BNXN teased details of an upcoming album, revealing that he plans to record it across two countries.

    ‎”I have a camp coming up in like a few months. It’s kind of how I want to record my album. I want to do it in two countries, mainly Ghana and Barbados. I’m choosing Barbados because it’s visa-free,” he said.


    ‎He did not disclose a release date or further details about the project.

    ‎BNXN, born Daniel Etiese Benson, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was formerly known as Buju before rebranding to BNXN in 2022 to avoid confusion with Jamaican reggae artist Buju Banton.

    ‎He rose to prominence with hits like ‘Finesse,’ a collaboration with Pheelz that charted in the UK, and ‘Lenu’ featuring Burna Boy, who signed him to Spaceship Records.

    ‎BNXN released his second studio album, Captain, on July 3, 2025. The 16-track project featured guest appearances from Seyi Vibez, Rema, Victony, and FOLA, and peaked at number two on the Apple Music Nigeria Album chart ahead of its release.

    ‎The album explored themes of self-realisation and artistic growth, blending Afrobeats, neo-soul, and amapiano influences.

    ‎If BNXN’s Ghana and Barbados plan goes ahead, it would follow a growing trend of Nigerian artists recording projects abroad, often citing inspiration, studio access, or visa convenience as reasons for the shift.

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