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Dr Dre Net Worth 2022: How Much Money Does Dre Make in a Year?

Andre Romelle Young, better known as Dr. Dre, is a rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur from the United States. He is the co-founder of Beats Electronics, which was purchased by Apple Inc. in 2014 for $3.4 billion. After co-founding and owning Death Row Records, he is also the founder and CEO of Aftermath Entertainment.

In 1985, he was a member of the World Class Wreckin’ Cru, and a year later, he joined the gangsta rap group N.W.A. Dre was also credited with helping to create and popularise West Coast G-funk, a hip hop subgenre distinguished by a synthesizer foundation and slow, heavy beats.

Dr. Dre Quick Info

Net Worth: $500 Million
Age: 57
Born: February 18, 1965
Gender: Male
Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Country of Origin: United States of America
Source of Wealth: Hip-Hop Producer/Entrepreneur
Last Updated: August 2, 2022

Early Life

Dr. Dre was born on February 18, 1965, in Compton, California, as Andre Romelle Young. His parents married in 1964, divorced in 1972, and separated in 1968. His mother remarried and had three children: two sons, Jerome and Tyree, both of whom died, and one daughter, Shameka.

Dre began his education at Vanguard Junior High School in Compton. However, as gang violence increased, he transferred to Roosevelt Junior High School, which was in a safer district.

Dr. Dre’s net worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Dr. Dre has a $500 million net worth. Dr. Dre is widely regarded as one of the most successful entertainers of the last three decades. He has made hundreds of millions of dollars from his music career and even more through his various entrepreneurial endeavors.

Dr Dre Net Worth 2022

Throughout his career, Dre has sold hundreds of millions of albums and singles as a member of N.W.And later as a solo artist. Through his production company/label Aftermath Entertainment, he launched the careers of both Eminem and 50 Cent. Outside of music, Dr. Dre and music producer Jimmy Iovine co-founded Beats By Dre, which was acquired by Apple in May 2014 for $3 billion.

Because Jimmy and Dre each owned 25% of Beats by Dre at the time of the sale, they each earned $750 million pre-tax from the transaction. Dre was left with a $780 million post-tax fortune (after combining his other assets) immediately following the sale. Dre’s solo debut studio album, The Chronic (1992), made him one of the best-selling American music artists of 1993 after he left the disbanded N.W.A and Ruthless Records in 1991.

It was accompanied by the singles “Nuthin‘ but a ‘G’ Thang” and “Let Me Ride,” the latter of which earned him a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. After a seven-year hiatus and issues with Death Row, he returned in late 1999 with his sophomore solo album, 2001.

 

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Career

Dr. Dre frequently attended a club called Eve’s After Dark to watch many DJs and rappers performing live, inspired by the Grandmaster Flash song “The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel.” He later became a DJ in the club, initially going by the moniker “Dr. J,” after Julius Erving, his favorite basketball player.

Dr. Dre met rapper O‘Shea Jackson, better known as Ice Cube, in 1986, and they collaborated on songs for Ruthless Records, a hip hop record label run by local rapper Eazy-E. N.W.A and fellow West Coast rapper Ice-T are widely regarded as seminal artists of the gangsta rap genre, a profanity-heavy subgenre of hip hop replete with gritty depictions of urban crime and gang lifestyle. Following a disagreement with Eazy-E, Dre left the group at the height of its popularity in 1991 on the advice of a friend, and N.W.A.

Suge Knight was a lyricist and the D.O.C.’s bodyguard at the time. Knight, a notorious strongman, and intimidator, was able to have Eazy-E release Young from his contract and launch Death Row Records with Dr. Dre as his flagship artist. Young’s first single, the title track to the film Deep Cover, was released in 1992, a collaboration with rapper Snoop Dogg, whom he met through Warren G.

Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath album, released on November 26, 1996, included songs by Dr. Dre as well as newly signed Aftermath Entertainment artists, as well as a solo track titled “Been There, Done That,” which was intended as a symbolic farewell to gangsta rap. Dr. Dre focused on producing songs and albums for other artists after the success of 2001.

On Eminem’s seminal Marshall Mathers LP, he co-produced six tracks, including the Grammy-winning lead single “The Real Slim Shady.” The album received a Grammy nomination and went on to become the fastest-selling rap album of all time, selling 1.76 million units in its first week alone. In an August 2010 interview, Dr. Dre stated that an instrumental album called The Planets was in the works, with each song named after a planet in the Solar System.

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Personal Life

Dre had a son with his girlfriend at the time, Cassandra Joy Greene when he was 16 years old in 1981. Curtis, their son, is a rapper who goes by the stage name Hood Surgeon. He did not meet his father until he was in his twenties, according to reports. Dre had another child in 1983, a daughter named La Tanya Danielle Young.

Dr Dre Net Worth 2022

Dre and his girlfriend Jenita Porter welcomed a son named Andre Young Jr. in 1988. Andre tragically died of a drug overdose in August 2008. Dre and singer Michelle had a son named Marcel in 1990. Dre and Nicole Young were married from 1996 to 2020 when she filed for divorce.

They have two kids: a son named Truice and a daughter named Truly. It was reported at the time of her June 2020 divorce filing that the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement, and thus she could be entitled to a significant portion of his fortune.

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