Moneybagg Yo has claimed he makes nearly $200,000 per show and disputed his estimated net worth on Google which says he’s reportedly worth $4million.
The Memphis artist recently appeared on the Complex show 360 With Speedy Morman, and was questioned on what he believes his net worth is. When host Speedy Morman asked Moneybagg Yo if the net worth that shows up on Google is accurate, the rapper responded with a defiant, “No.”
“What the net worth go off of, whatever you got logged in?” he questioned. “I forgot. Somebody told me whatever it is. The taxable dollars or whatever that may be. I don’t want to say too much about that with cameras around.”
Check out the interview below:
Moneybagg Yo then claimed that he’s worth more than $4million. “I made way more than that last year,” he continued. “For one performance, I got $200,000 before. This when I first went up and was like, ‘$200,000 a show, it’s what it is,’ Ya’ll set the standard. I’m still a hustler, I’m a street n-gga at the end of the day so I understand business, too. So it’s like, everybody ain’t got the $200,000. I ain’t going no less than $150,000. We’re going to make it happen.”
The “Wockesha” rapper has been candid about his journey as a musician as of late. He recently revealed that got caught cheating on Ari Fletcher not too long ago and how he’s been working to make it right ever since. Moneybagg Yo spoke about it in-depth with Angie Martinez for the latest episode of her IRL podcast.
“I’ve made mistakes. I’ve made poor decisions,” he began. “And that’s why I rock with her so tough, like – she’s helping me through the situation. I look at it like I was just being a n-gga and a n-gga that come from Memphis and my environment. That’s what I was used to. I had never been in no real relationship before. I had never been in no real relationship to where I’m talking to her all night, I’m checking in.”
“It’s so new to me. It’s a big transition so of course I made some mistakes. You already know what I’m getting at with that. She ain’t take that well. And it got crazy too … It’s different when you have the person call them and try to tell them everything … That made it even worse on her. But I kept it g [and apologized].”
He continued: “I really come from a pure place when I say that. I apologized and I just wanted to work through it and get through it and she wit it and she helping me work through it. That’s why I rock with her so tough because it’s like … when I broke it all the way down to her, she understood me fully.”