It must be said that Post Malone is one of the most popular artists today (sources: me, but also, like, the internet). The rapper, who first gained attention with the 2015 banger “White Iverson,” practically skyrocketed to fame—and a decade later, he’s still topping the charts.
Over the years, he’s released a slate of record-breaking songs including “Congratulations” and “Rockstar,” which have no doubt contributed to his astronomical net worth. In the spirit of going into full Sherlock Holmes mode, here are ins and outs of Posty’s financials for ya. Let’s get into it!
First, there’s the obvious: his music
Post Malone is widely known to be his own principal songwriter...which def comes in handy when it's time to rack up royalty $$$$. And according to Celebrity Net Worth, the rapper actually receives more royalties than many other recording artists, which is pretty mind-blowing, considering he’s sold over 80 million records to date, including his certified diamond track “Congratulations.” (If you thought that track mention was just an excuse to listen to the banger again, then you’re right:)
In May 2018, the musician also managed to break the record for most simultaneous top 20 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 with a total of nine tracks—a record previously held by The Beatles and J. Cole, who were each tied at six. Another record Posty smashed? Getting his Stoney album to hit 77 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, beating a 34-year record previously held by Michael Jackson’s Thriller, per Rolling Stone.
TL;DR: He’s raking in *tons* of moolah from music alone. And those numbers are only multiplied by collabs he does with powerhouses in other fields, like the film industry. Case in point? His 2018 smash hit “Sunflower” with Swae Lee for the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack which went 17x platinum in 2022 (!!!). That makes it the most-certified single in RIAA history. Not too shabby, Posty.
Let’s talk about his touring $$$
Like many other artists, Post Malone can thank touring for a large chunk of his change. According to Forbes, in early 2020 the musician was grossing over $1.3 million per city when the COVID-19 pandemic put an end to his Runaway Tour in mid-March. That tour’s predecessor, the Beerbongs & Bentleys Tour that ran from April 2018 to August 2019, accumulated over $61 million.
Since COVID, he’s embarked on four more concert tours: the Twelve Carat Tour (which grossed $93.7 million), the “If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying” Tour (which brought in $81 million), the F-1 Trillion Tour (which earned $63 million), and the Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll (which has already earned a reported $169.7 million). Not too shabby!
His endorsements are Super Bowl-levels of iconic
Like the absolute mega celeb he is, Post is offered *tons* of sponsorship deals with brands such as True Religion and Bud Light. The latter is uniquely lucrative, since it involves everything from the rapper performing at various Bud Light events like its Dive Bar concerts to the release of a limited-time fashion collection in August 2019, plus endorsements with Bud Light Seltzer, which expanded into a v memorable Super Bowl ad.
Posty has also worked with HyperX and dropped multiple (dare I say) *iconic* collaborations with Crocs over the years. While the original shoes are no longer in stock (RIP), their value has only gone up over time.
He’s an ~entrepreneur~
Another non-music venture: In 2020, Post released a line of rosé called Maison No. 9.
“I think it was right around Grammy time in L.A. and we met at the restaurant called Nice Guy to catch up,” the artist explained to GQ when discussing the origin story of the passion project created alongside his manager, Dre London, and entrepreneur James Morrissey. “James had just got back from a winery in the South of France and we were talking and I knew right away I wanted to get involved with this. The following week the three of us were on the French Riviera together.”
So what is Post Malone’s net worth?
That would be a casual $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Honestly, it’s not surprising considering how much Post Malone is doing, from music to endorsements and casual rosé making. And I can see why he’s out here hustling! After all, he has a ~13,000 square foot, seven acre, apocalypse-proof shelter in Salt Lake City, Utah to maintain. @Posty, have you got some extra room in there? 😭😭😭
