
Kanye West’s net worth is estimated at $400 million by Forbes, though the artist — who legally changed his name to Ye in 2021 — has claimed a figure of $2.77 billion based on an independent valuation of his music portfolio and Yeezy trademark. West is a rapper, record producer, fashion designer, and one of the most commercially successful musicians of his generation, with 24 Grammy Awards and an estimated 160 million records sold. His financial story is among the most volatile in entertainment: at his peak in 2021, Forbes placed his net worth above $6 billion; by 2022, partnerships collapsed over his antisemitic public statements, and that figure fell to approximately $400 million.
Updated March 2026: According to Forbes, Ye’s real-time net worth as of early 2026 stands at $400 million. This figure, which Forbes has maintained since the end of his Adidas partnership in October 2022, does not incorporate Ye’s self-reported $2.77 billion valuation from Eton Venture Services, which Forbes has not independently verified. The gap between the two figures — $400 million versus $2.77 billion — reflects a fundamental dispute over how to value his Yeezy trademark and music catalog under sole ownership, as Bloomberg analyzed in its reporting on the collapse of his Adidas deal.
Kanye Omari West was born on June 8, 1977, in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents divorced when he was three, and he was raised primarily by his mother, Donda West, an English professor at Chicago State University, on the South Side of Chicago. His father, Ray West, was a photojournalist and former Black Panther who later became a Christian counselor. Donda West’s academic environment shaped her son’s early exposure to language, poetry, and cultural criticism — themes that would later influence his lyrical style.
West enrolled at Chicago State University after high school, then transferred to the American Academy of Art in Chicago to study painting. He dropped out of college at 20 to pursue a music career full-time, a decision that became the conceptual foundation for his debut album. His mother, Donda West, remained one of the most influential figures in his life; her death following complications from cosmetic surgery in November 2007 affected him profoundly and contributed to the emotional intensity of subsequent albums.
West began his professional music career as a producer for Roc-A-Fella Records in Chicago and New York, producing beats for artists including Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. His production style — centered on sped-up soul samples — became commercially dominant in early 2000s hip-hop. Despite his success as a producer, West struggled to be taken seriously as a rapper by label executives.
His debut album, The College Dropout, was released in February 2004 and sold over 3 million copies in the United States alone. It earned him ten Grammy nominations and announced him as a generational talent. He founded his own imprint, GOOD Music, the same year. Subsequent albums — Late Registration (2005), Graduation (2007), 808s and Heartbreak (2008), My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010), and Yeezus (2013) — each shifted the sonic direction of mainstream hip-hop and were commercially and critically successful. Graduation debuted at number one and outsold 50 Cent’s Curtis in a heavily publicized first-week sales competition.
In total, West has sold an estimated 160 million records worldwide and holds 24 Grammy Awards — one of the highest totals of any artist. In 2013, he launched a collaboration with Adidas to create the Yeezy sneaker line, which became one of the most successful celebrity-brand partnerships in retail history. At its peak, Adidas estimated that the Yeezy line generated approximately $220 million in annual royalties for West alone, while the brand’s total Yeezy revenues reached approximately $1.7 billion per year.
In October 2022, following a series of antisemitic statements that West made publicly on social media and in interviews, Adidas terminated the Yeezy partnership. Bloomberg reported that the termination wiped out the primary asset that had given West his billionaire status, and Forbes immediately recalculated his net worth to $400 million. Gap and Balenciaga also terminated their partnerships with West. In January 2025, West posted an Instagram statement from Eton Venture Services valuing him at $2.77 billion based on his music portfolio and sole ownership of the Yeezy trademark — a figure Forbes has not independently confirmed.
Recent music output has been prolific despite the controversies. West released Vultures 1 and Vultures 2 in 2024, both debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. He released the album Bully in early 2026 and has performed internationally, including dates in Shanghai and Mexico. His catalog, which includes GOOD Music releases and his own recordings across more than 20 years, is estimated to be worth between $100 million and several hundred million dollars depending on the valuation methodology applied.
West was married to Kim Kardashian from May 2014 until their divorce was finalized in November 2022. They have four children together: North (born June 2013), Saint (born December 2015), Chicago (born January 2018), and Psalm (born May 2019). The divorce was contentious, and West was publicly critical of Kardashian and her family during and after the proceedings.
West legally changed his name to Ye in October 2021. He married Australian architect Bianca Censori in a private ceremony in January 2023, though the marriage is reported to lack formal legal registration in the United States. West has been public about his bipolar disorder diagnosis, which he disclosed in 2018. He has also been public about his Christian faith, which became a central theme of his 2019 gospel album Jesus Is King, his first number-one debut on the Billboard 200.
In January 2025, West posted a statement on social media acknowledging that antisemitic rhetoric he had expressed since 2022 had been driven by a brain injury, and renouncing that rhetoric. The statement appeared as a paid advertisement in The Wall Street Journal. West and Bianca Censori attended the 2025 Grammy Awards together, and she gave a rare public interview in February 2026 discussing their relationship.
According to Forbes, Kanye West’s net worth is $400 million as of 2026. West himself has cited an Eton Venture Services valuation of $2.77 billion, based on his music portfolio and Yeezy trademark ownership. Forbes has not independently verified that figure, and the discrepancy reflects different methodologies for valuing intangible assets like trademarks and music catalogs that do not have active revenue agreements in place.
West lost his billionaire status in October 2022 after Adidas terminated its Yeezy partnership following his antisemitic public statements. Bloomberg reported that the Adidas Yeezy deal had been valued at approximately $1.5 billion by Forbes, making it the dominant component of his then-$2 billion valuation. Its loss, combined with the simultaneous termination of partnerships with Gap and Balenciaga, dropped his estimated net worth to $400 million.
Kanye West married Bianca Censori, an Australian architect who previously worked at his Yeezy brand, in January 2023. West and Censori have been photographed together frequently at major events, including the 2025 Grammy Awards. He was previously married to Kim Kardashian from 2014 to 2022, with whom he has four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.