Hip-hop icon Jay-Z, born Shawn Corey Carter, has been named the world’s richest musician, with a net worth of $2.5 billion, according to Forbes’ 2025 Billionaires List. The milestone places him ahead of fellow music stars such as Taylor Swift ($1.6 billion), Rihanna ($1.4 billion), and his wife Beyoncé ($760 million).
While Jay-Z’s legendary music career—highlighted by 25 Grammy Awards, 140 million records sold, and hits like Empire State of Mind—laid the foundation for his fame, only a small fraction of his wealth comes from music. Analysts estimate that just 3% of his fortune is music-related.
The majority of Jay-Z’s wealth comes from his expansive business ventures. His liquor brands have been particularly lucrative, including Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) and D’Usse cognac, with recent sales to LVMH and Bacardi totaling over $1.3 billion. Roc Nation, his entertainment and sports agency founded in 2008, manages artists and athletes and recently secured a $25 million NFL deal for Super Bowl halftime shows.
Jay-Z has also profited from early investments in tech companies, such as Uber and Tidal, and holds a significant portfolio in real estate and art. Alongside Beyoncé, he owns properties worth more than $350 million, including a $200 million Malibu mansion, as well as a $70 million art collection featuring works by Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Social media users celebrated his achievement, highlighting his journey from Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to global business success. Financial experts, including Warren Buffett, have praised Jay-Z’s strategic approach to ownership and partnerships as a model for wealth building.
Despite occasional controversies, including a dismissed lawsuit connected to Sean “Diddy” Combs, Jay-Z’s financial empire continues to expand, cementing his status not just as a rapper but as a global business titan.