
Afrobeats singer Lyta has set social media ablaze after opening up about his current performance rates, claiming he commands a hefty ₦10 million per live show.
Dropping the bombshell during a candid livestream interview with popular content creator Peller, the “Time” crooner didn’t stop there. He further revealed that he has pocketed as much as ₦30 million from a single appearance in the past.
“I charge N10 Million for shows, the highest amount I’ve made at once is N30 Million,” he said.
The revelation has triggered a massive wave of debates across the entertainment landscape.
While loyal fans are celebrating his financial growth, critics are questioning whether a ₦10M price tag aligns with his current momentum in the highly competitive Nigerian music scene.

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Lyta, born Opeyemi Rahim, is no stranger to the spotlight. His roller-coaster career includes:
The Breakthrough (2018): Shot to stardom under Olamide’s YBNL Nation with the hit single “Time”.
The Drama (2019): Exited YBNL following a highly publicized fallout.
The Peak: Bounced back with “Monalisa”, a mega-hit that eventually scored a massive remix from Davido.
The Marlian Era (2020): Had a brief, loosely defined stint with Naira Marley’s Marlian Music before ultimately going solo.
Now navigating the industry as an independent artist, Lyta is making it clear that despite the label drama of his past, his brand still commands premium superstar rates.





