Stevo Simpleboy reveals new net worth of Ksh10M
By William Muthama, March 22, 2026
Rapper Stevo Simpleboy has opened up about his financial growth, announcing that his net worth has reached Ksh10 million.
In an Instagram revelation shared on Sunday, March 22, 2026, Stevo reflected on his journey. He stated that just around September 2025, his net worth stood at approximately Ksh 100,000.
By January 2026, he noted that his wealth had skyrocketed to Ksh 10 million, emphasising that his wealth continues to grow daily.
“Mwaka jana mwezi wa tisa network yangu ilikua Ksh 100,000. As of January, my network is likua million 10 za Kenya. Na inaongezeka kila uchao,” Stevo wrote.
Raising the bar
Stevo Simpleboy did not stop there. The rapper further highlighted that the rise in net worth means his professional value is increasing, and he will be revising his appearance and performance fees accordingly.
For event appearances alone, Stevo will now charge Ksh 300,000, while full performances will go for Ksh500,000. Media interviews, whether on radio, TV, or online platforms, have been priced at Ksh50,000 per session, and fans who want a photo with the social media sensation will need to pay Ksh500.
“Kwa hayo mafupi event kunihitaji appearance pekee kunipandisha rate card to Ksh 300,000 na performance kama 50,000 kuenda juu. Media interview iwe radio, TV ama online media Ksh 50,000 per interview. Picha na mashabiki nitahitaji angalau Ksh 500,” he explained.

Stevo explained that the updated rate card reflects both his growing influence in the Kenyan entertainment industry and the expanding network of opportunities around him.
Stevo Simple Boy has become a massive social media sensation largely through his hilarious, quirky catchphrases and memes that spread like wildfire on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
Beyond his music breakthrough with viral tracks like “Mihadarati,” Stevo exploded online thanks to his unique, often intentionally mangled English-Swahili delivery, comedic timing, and endless stream of catchy, nonsensical yet relatable phrases.

Some of his most famous viral lines include “Mafi mushkila“, “Bila dendere dendere,” “Freshi baridi,” “Haina ngwere,” “Kumbavu zangu umbwa mimi,” and the recent “Dragon Moto testing” all of which have inspired countless TikTok skits, sound bites, remixes, and memes where Kenyans lip-sync, dance, or react to his deadpan humour.