
For years, 2Baba has been a quiet force in the music scene a voice that shaped Afrobeats long before it became a global wave.
But recently, whispers started spreading: Was the African Queen crooner running out of cash?
The rumour mill buzzed, but 2Baba, real name Innocent Idibia, wasn’t having it. Sitting down on the +234 Mzansi Podcast with actor and media personality Nedu, the veteran artist set the record straight.
With the calm and confidence of a man who’s seen it all, he smiled and said, “I’m not broke. I invested my money. I can live with or without music.”
His words weren’t just a denial they were a lesson. While many might think of fame and fortune as tied only to hit songs and sold-out shows, 2Baba revealed the secret behind his lasting comfort: wise investments.
Over the years, he’s quietly built wealth outside the studio. From real estate to a record label, and even ventures in hospitality, 2Baba has planted seeds that continue to grow regardless of how often he drops new music.
It’s a story of maturity, strategy, and vision. 2Baba didn’t just make music he made moves. And now, he’s letting the world know: the legend didn’t fade he evolved.
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