How much is Niska worth? Niska net worth 2022: Niska is a French rapper, songwriter, producer and businessman who has a net worth of $5 million.
His major source of income is generated from his primary career as a rapper. He is regarded as one of the young richest Rappers in France.
Niska has produce songs that have topped charts in France and other French speaking countries. His genres is French hip pop.
The rapper has millions of followers on social media which is no telling why he is on the richest list.
Profile
- Real name: Georges Stanislas Malif Dinga-Pinto
- Also known as Zifukoro, Korozifu
- Born: 6 April 1994 (age 27)
- Place of Birth: Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, FrancOrigin: Évry, Île-de-France, France
- Genres: French hip hop
- Occupation: Rapper writing
- Labels: Universal Music
Career
Georges Stanislas Malif Dinga better known by the stage name Niska is a French rapper from Évry, Essonne. He is signed to Universal Music France and Barclay Records. He was initially in the rap group Negro Deep before going solo. Niska is a derivative of his nickname Stany in reverse (Nista), replacing the “t” with a “k”.
Niska Ablums
Niska has released four albums, Charo Life in2015, Zifukoro in 2016, Commando in 2017 and Mr Sal in 2019, with the first two reaching number 3 on SNEP, the official French Albums chart and the third and fourth topping the French chart.
Niska was born in Évry, Essonne, France to Congolese parents. In 2010, he became a father at the age of 16.
Niska Top Songs
- “Boom Bye Bye”
with Diplo - “Médicament”
featuring Booba - “La zone est minée”
- “Bandit chef”
featuring Madrane - “Chargé”
Niska Net Worth
What is Niska net worth? Niska’s net worth is estimated at around $5 million as of 2022. Niska, who is from Evry, a suburb 25km from Paris, has established himself as a superstar in France with four solo albums under his belt, and he has already started work on a fifth. His Commando album, went diamond, selling more than half a million copies, and he has more than a billion views on YouTube. His infectious take on trap dominated the airwaves in France last summer, and constantly blasted from cars, shisha bars and clubs in the French capital.