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What Is Otile Brown’s Net Worth

Otile Brown’s net worth will take centre stage in this article. Otile’s real name is Jacob Obunga. He reportedly has a net worth of over $500,000.

If you searching for entertainment in Kenya, then this report is for you. Otile Brown is a Kenyan independent R&B singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor. After the release of his popular song “Imaginary Love,” which also features Khaligraph Jones, he attracted media notice.

How much is Otile Brown Worth

Otile Brown’s net worth is $52.7K in 2020. It is an approximate forecast and could vary in the range between $52.3K – $146.3K.

How much does Otile Brown earn per month

We have no information about Otile Brown’s earns per month. What we know is that his YouTube channel generates between Sh400,000 to Sh1 million per month. Otile Brown became the first Kenyan artiste to garner 1 million subscribers on YouTube, which was a milestone that saw the artiste grow in net worth.

From the foregoing, it is evident he makes a lot of money per month from his works across the various social media platforms that have been monetised.

Is Otile Brown a millionaire

It’s no secret that Otile Brown is one of the best and richest artists to have ever emerged from Kenya. Although we don’t officially have figures to determine his net worth, some verifiable websites quote him as having over $5m in his bank account. 

Additionally, his YouTube channel generates between Sh400,000 to Sh1 million per month. Otile Brown became the first Kenyan artiste to garner 1 million subscribers on YouTube, which was a milestone that saw the artiste grow in net worth.

From the foregoing, it is evident he makes a lot of money per month from his works across the various social media platforms that have been monetised which means he is a millionaire.

What Car does Otile Brown drives

As evident with mainstream artists who own several properties, Otile Brown is the owner of a handful of cars. He has a sleek Mercedes Benz, BMW 7 series and Range Rover Vogue. 

Recall that during a successful listening party for the album in May, 2023, Otile joyfully shared the news of augmenting his fleet cars on social media, exclaiming, “New car alert. BMW 7 series. Album completion gift during @boomplaymusicke’s exclusive listening party. Just In Love is dropping tomorrow at mid-day exclusively on @boomplaymusicke.”

Does Otile Brown own any properties

As a mainstream artiste who is counted as one of the richest in Kenya, it’s evident that Brown owns several properties. He has a fleet of cars, mansions and other quantifiable properties to his name.

He recently became a homeowner after building the imposing edifice from scratch. He noted that building a mansion from scratch is more advantageous than buying a house that is already built. “For real buying a house is not the same as building one. Building is special,” he said on social media. 

The singer also revealed that construction works for his mansion will be completed in five months’ time. He said the bungalow has been under construction for the past two months. “I am trying to finish this in five months inshallah. It’s 2 months old now,” Otile said.

How did Otile Brown make his money

As one of the top musicians in Kenya, Otile Brown makes his money via ambassadorial deals, music streams and his monetized social media platforms where he uploads his songs. 

Generally, musicians who focus on performance earn money from advances, merchandise, royalties, licensing fees and playing live music. If the artist works with a record label, they pay a share of their money to others involved, such as managers, agents, promoters, PR teams and sound engineers. This is largely applicable to Otile Brown as well.

Source – Tru News Report

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