Jermaine Dupri Net Worth

Jermaine Dupri Net Worth

Jermaine Dupri Net Worth

Category:
Richest Celebrities › Rappers
Net Worth:
$2.5 Million
Birthdate:
Sep 23, 1972 (52 years old)
Birthplace:
Asheville
Gender:
Male
Height:
5 ft 3 in (1.613 m)
Profession:
Songwriter, Musician, Rapper, Actor, Record producer
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Jermaine Dupri's Net Worth?
  2. Jermaine Dupri's Financial Problems
  3. Real Estate Foreclosures
  4. Early Life
  5. Career
  6. Personal Life

What is Jermaine Dupri's net worth?

Jermaine Dupri is an American songwriter, rapper, and record producer who has a net worth of $2.5 million. At one point in the 1990s, Jermaine was one of the most successful producers in music, working with artists like Kris Kross, Jay-Z, Da Brat, Mariah Carey, and more. At his peak, his personal fortune topped an estimated $60 million, with a music catalog that was worth a minimum of $20 million, as we detail in the next sections. Jermaine has experienced some financial bumps during his career that resulted in several lawsuits with banks and foreclosures of personal properties.

Jermaine Dupri's Financial Problems

Despite having a net worth of $60 million in 2006 and earning $11 million in 2008,  Jermaine Dupri has fallen on difficult financial times. He was penalized for an estimated $183,000 in unpaid taxes in 2008 and an estimated $2.5 million owed between the years 2003 and 2005. In 2012, Dupri was forced to pay a total of $493,818.75 in taxes on an original bill of just $254,782.64. The penalties were compounded by interest after he failed to file a 2007 tax return.

In 2013, SunTrust Bank sued Dupri for defaulting on a $5 million loan, which he took out three years earlier. Dupri put up the song copyrights owned by his record label, So So Def, as collateral and was forced to sell off his recording studio and his So So Def music catalog to settle with the bank, including work from Da Brat, Bow Wow, Kris Kross, Xscape, and others.

Dupri countersued the bank, saying that his studio was worth $2.5 million and his music catalog was worth $20 million. He sought at least $216,000 in damages and attorney fees. The case was settled in June 2015, when a judge slapped Dupri with the judgment and forced him to pay SunTrust Bank a total of $1,820,593.10. The enforced payment also came with interest in the amount of $225,146.80 for a grand total of $2,045,739.90.

Dupri was accused of refusing to pay $575k in back taxes and was hit with a lien on May 29, 2018. The lien accuses him of refusing to pay income taxes for the years 2012, 2014, and 2015. In total, the Georgia Department of Revenue claims that Dupri owes a total of $578,638 in taxes.

Real Estate Foreclosures

In 2011, foreclosure proceedings were initiated on his mansion in northwest Atlanta. The foreclosure was delayed for a time but was resumed in 2012. The mansion was sold off at auction after Dupri defaulted on the $2.5 million loan he took out on the property. In December 2012, his home in the Mount Paran neighborhood of Atlanta was also advertised for foreclosure, and it appears he lost this home in 2014.

(Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Goldman Properties)

Early Life

Jermaine Dupri Mauldin was born on September 23, 1972, in Asheville, North Carolina. His father Michael was a Columbia Records executive. Jermaine's career began when he was a child. His dad put together a 1982 Diana Ross show in Atlanta, and Dupri got up on stage to dance with the legendary singer. Just a couple of years later, when he was 12, he started dancing with the hip-hop group Whodini. He appeared in the video for the group's 1980s hit "Freaks Come Out at Night." During his teen years, he began producing young artists in the Atlanta area, as well as dancing for Run DMC and Grandmaster Flash.

Career

In 1990, 18-year-old Dupri produced a record for a female rap trio called Silk Tymes Leather. The album was not successful but the experience was valuable for Jermaine. Dupri's first major success came when he discovered two teen rappers at a local mall. He called them Kris Kross and produced their debut album "Totally Krossed Out," which contained the hit singles "Jump" and "Warm It Up," both of which Dupri wrote and produced. Dupri established his own record label, So So Def, in 1993. Not long after starting So So Def, Dupri discovered the female R&B group Xscape and signed them. He produced their entire platinum-selling debut album "Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha," which contained the singles "Understanding," "Tonight," and "Just Kickin' It." That same year, he signed Da Brat to his label and released her debut album, "Funkafied." She became the first female rapper to sell more than 1,000,000 albums. Through So So Def, Dupri collaborated with Jay-Z, Lil Bow-wow, Boys II Men, and many more.

So So Def Recordings eventually earned 20 gold and platinum records.  In 1995, Dupri worked with Mariah Carey for the first time on the number-one hit single "Always Be My Baby." He also produced the track "Not Tonight" from  Lil' Kim's 1996 album, "Hard Core."  Throughout the balance of the 1990s, Dupri went on to work on successful albums and songs for Usher, Monica, Destiny's Child, Lil Wayne, Weezer, Tamar Braxton, and Jay-Z's "Life in 1472," to name just a few of his credits.

In the early 2000s, Dupri once again worked with Usher and with Mariah Carey on "The Emancipation of Mimi." He also worked with Bow Wow, Nelly, and with Boys II Men again.

Dupri published "Young, Rich, and Dangerous: The Making of a Music Mogul," his memoir, in October 2007.

In 2015, Dupri worked with Queen Latifah on the reality television show "The Rap Game." The show premiered on New Year's Day 2016 on Lifetime. The show featured five young rappers aged 11-16 who were mentored by Dupri, Usher, T.I., Ludacris, and more.

Dupri was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. That same year, Dupri and So So Def was featured in an exbibit called Jermaine Dupri & So So Def, 25 Years Of Elevating Culture at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

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Personal Life

Dupri dated singer Janet Jackson from 2002 to 2009.

He has a daughter, Shaniah Mauldin, with a woman named Pam Sweat, a woman he dated when he was 25 and who he got pregnant just weeks after they met.

He has another daughter, Jalynn, with Sarai Jones. In 2011, the Fulton County Superior Court said that Dupri needed to pay $2,500 a month and an additional $7,500 to Jones based on the results of a paternity test.

Dupri is vegan and appeared in an ad for PETA in which he encouraged fans to "Feel the beets. Lose the meats."

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