Facts about Terri Ryn

Net Worth $300 thousand
Salary Over $40 thousand/year
Real Name Terry Reynold
Birthday May 27, 1993
Car Mercedes Benz

Who is Terri Ryn?

Terri Ryn is Nigerian pop singer and songwriter who is best known for being signed under Wizkid’s Starboy record label and he is known for his hit songs Shuu and Soco and for his modeling and hilarious videos on Instagram.

Terri Ryn Biography and Career

Terri Ryn was born on May 27, 1993 in Lagos State, Nigeria and he was raised in Edo State by his parents and he attended Secondary School in Lagos and later enrolled at University of Lagos, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Terri Ryn gained media attention when he released a cover of the Wizkid song Oshe and in 2018, he became a musical sensation after releasing his first official single under the Starboy record label titled Bia and the song was released in September 2018 and he went on to feature in Starboy’s Soco.

In 2019, he released his hit single titled Same You and he has also collaborated with the likes of T-Classic, Peruzzi Vibes, Haekins and Don Jazzy.

What is Terri Ryn’s Real Name?

Terri Ryn’s real name is Terry Reynold.

Social Media Presence

Terri is very active on social media, as of recent, he has accumulated over 100,000 Instagram followers, over 50,000 Twitter followers and he is also active on a host of other social media networks.

Controversies, rumors and legal issues

Since coming to fame as a singer and songwriter in 2018, Terri hasn’t been linked to any known controversy, rumors and legal issues.

What is Terri Ryn Net Worth and Salary?

Terri Ryn is a Nigerian singer and songwriter and his net worth is estimated to be $300 thousand and he earns over $40 thousand as salary annually.

His net worth accumulated due to the success in his career as a singer and songwriter.

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