Diamond Platnumz’s new Rolls Royce makes all tycoons bow off

After paying almost Sh800 million for a brand-new Rolls-Royce, Diamond Platnumz made a stir in the streets.

Diamond Platnumz’s Sh800,000,000 Rolls Royce astounds the streets!

Diamond Platnumz, the Dar es Salaam bongo flava sensation, recently purchased a brand-new 2021 Rolls Royce Cullinan and is extremely ecstatic. The artist himself shared this exciting news on Instagram, posting a short video clip of himself happily sat next to the luxurious car’s hood to show off his new favorite possession.

In the caption for the picture, Diamond said, “Today, I welcomed my brand new 2021 Rolls Royce Cullinan with zero kilometers.” What a lucky day it is. With this historic acquisition, Diamond becomes the first musician to accept such luxury within Tanzanian borders and ventures into the realm of Rolls Royce ownership for the first time. Diamond took great pleasure in emphasizing that he was the first owner of this incredible machine, which had not yet traveled a single kilometer.

When Diamond shared photos of his avant-garde car acquisition among several other impressive vehicles, like a Cadillac Escalade, V8, and Prado, it went viral. His new automobile is spectacular, with a 600 horsepower turbo engine, an eye-catching orange interior, and elegant rims that exude richness.

Approximately $382,000, or over Sh800 million, will be needed to purchase a 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, according to reputable car web Carbuzz. Diamond’s exceptional acquisition puts him in the company of fellow African artists D’banj, Phyno, and Davido, all of whom have lavish collections of Rolls Royce vehicles.

However, Diamond’s joy doesn’t stop there. He disclosed his intentions to purchase more expensive cars in a subsequent video. Diamond gushed, “A Day Out with the Beauties,” and included an appropriate caption. I can’t wait for my Lamborghini and Bentley to get to my home country of Tanzania.

This most recent addition to the 31-year-old musician’s incredible collection solidifies his status as one of, if not the richest, musicians in the East African region.