Jay-Z's net worth swells to $2.5 BILLION after selling liquor brand
Jay-Z is wealthier than ever as his net worth swells to astounding $2.5 BILLION after selling off luxury cognac brand… as he cements status as richest rapper in the world
- Forbes has updated the 53-year-old rapper’s net worth
- He sold his 50 percent of D’Ussé Cognac back to Bacardi for $750M in February
- Jay-Z currently holds the title of richest rapper in the world
Jay-Z has found himself richer than ever as he cements his status as the world’s wealthiest rapper.
The 53-year-old music mogul is now worth an eye-popping $2.5 billion after Forbes updated its estimation of his net worth on Friday.
Contributing to his massive wealth, which recently crossed the $2 billion mark, was his recent sale of a majority of his 50-percent stake in the luxury cognac brand D’Ussé back to its parent brand Bacardi, which earned him a reported $750 million, according to TMZ.
Despite the sale, Jay (real name: Shawn Carter) will still retain a significant ownership of the liquor brand going forward, so he’s poised to reap the rewards if its sales are strong.
His family wealth is even greater, as his wife Beyoncé, 41, is worth an impressive $426 million as of 2022.
Top of the world: Jay-Z increased his net worth to $2.5 billion, according to Forbes, after selling a majority of his 50-percent stake in D’Ussé Cognac to Bacardi in February. He has cemented his title as the richest rapper in the world; seen in October 2021 in London
At the time of of publication, Forbes had declared Jay-Z the 1,210th richest person in the world, though that ranking fluctuates often.
Last month, he was able to sell off a slim majority of his 50-percent stake in D’Ussé Cognac back to Bacardi after
‘Growing D’Ussé over the past decade from an idea to one of the fastest-selling spirits in history has been a blessing,’ Jay said in a statement once the deal was announced. ‘The next phase of this journey will further cement D’Ussé’s legacy as one of the world’s most respected brands. I am excited to renew this partnership with Bacardi.’
Jay, through his liquor company SCLiquor, had previously sought an outside buyer for his half of D’Ussé after raising concerns that the Bacardi subsidiary Empire Investments — which runs the liquor brand — was mismanaging it.
In response, Bacardi offered to buy out the rapper and to cement its ownership of the luxury liquor brand, but Jay thought the offer was lowballing him.
According to TMZ, he estimated the value of his D’Ussé stake at $2.5 billion, but Bacardi claimed it was only worth around $460 million.
After seeing Bacardi’s valuation of its own half of the brand, Jay-Z changed course and tried to buy the other half of D’Ussé for $1.5 billion, yet Bacardi rejected the offer despite it being more than three times the value it had previously claimed.
After the impasse, Jay sued Bacardi to force it to buy him out, and he accused the brand of unfairly influencing a third party that appraised the value of the liquor brand.
Now that Bacardi owns at least 75.01 percent of D’Ussé, it appears that the rapper’s previous sale bid was closer to the agreed-upon value of the company.
Jay-Z has also been riding high after Billboard ranked him as the greatest rapper of all time last month on a list of the top 50 emcees ever.
He also has the distinction of having the most Grammys ever for a rapper at 24.
However, his wife Beyoncé surpassed him — and everyone else — as the most awarded artist at the Grammys at the most recent ceremony when she reached a total of 32 lifetime wins, surpassing the record previously held by the legendary classic conductor Georg Solti.
Two bread earners: His family wealth is even greater, as his wife Beyoncé, 41, is worth an impressive $426 million as of 2022; seen in 2019 in London
Resolved: Jay reportedly earned around $750M for selling a majority of his D’Ussé stake back to Bacardi. He had previously sued the company, accusing it of lowballing him with its valuations; seen in October 2021 in Cleveland
End of an era: Yesterday, it was reported that Beyoncé and Adidas had mutually agreed to part ways on her Ivy Park line of activewear, which she will regain complete control of. The arrangement had earned her a cool $20 million per year
Beyoncé is still worth an impressive $426 million, thanks in part to her sterling record sales, massively popular tours and her high-priced brand partnerships.
She and Jay have even put on multiple tours as a duo, and in 2018 they released the hit collaborative album Everything Is Love.
Yesterday, it was reported that Beyoncé and Adidas had mutually agreed to part ways on her Ivy Park line of activewear, which she will regain complete control of.
The arrangement had earned her a cool $20 million per year.
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