Machine Gun Kelly Net Worth

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Machine Gun Kelly Net Worth
Category:
Richest Celebrities › Rappers
Net Worth:
$25 Million
Birthdate:
Apr 22, 1990 (34 years old)
Birthplace:
Houston
Gender:
Male
Height:
6 ft 3 in (1.92 m)
Profession:
Rapper
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Machine Gun Kelly's Net Worth?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. Acting
  5. Personal Life
  6. Real Estate

What is Machine Gun Kelly's Net Worth?

Machine Gun Kelly is an American rapper and actor who has a net worth of $25 million. Machine Gun Kelly, also known as Richard Colson Baker, is known for his genre-bending music, which combines hip-hop, rock, and pop. As of this writing, he has released six studio albums, including Lace Up (2012), General Admission (2015), Bloom (2017), Hotel Diablo (2019), Tickets to My Downfall (2020), and Mainstream Sellout (2022).

His most popular singles include "Wild Boy" (featuring Waka Flocka Flame), "Ain't It Funny" (featuring Camila Cabello), "Bad Things" (with Camila Cabello), "I Think I'm Okay" (with Yungblud and Blackbear), and "Bloody Valentine" (with Megan Fox).

MGK has been in a relationship with actress Megan Fox since 2020. They got engaged in January 2022. Outside of music, Baker has found considerable success as an actor.

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Early Life

Richard Colson Baker was born on April 22nd, 1990, in Houston, Texas. Both of his parents were missionaries while he was growing up, which meant that he frequently traveled with his family. As a child, the family spent time living in Germany, Egypt, and many other nations all around the world. In addition, Baker lived in many different US states. Eventually, he and his father laid down roots in Denver after his mother left the family.

As a teen, Baker was bullied and started fighting back using words. Eventually, he fell in love with rap and started to work on his own music. When his father left him to work for the Army in Kuwait, Baker lived in a neighbor's basement and started experimenting with drugs. It was during this time that he recorded his first mixtape, Stamp of Approval. Baker eventually stopped going to school, prompting his father to take him to Kuwait to live there.

Career

While finishing up high school after returning to the States, Baker convinced an MC manager to help him launch his career. It was at this point that Baker adopted the stage name "Machine Gun Kelly" as a reference to his fast-paced vocal delivery. MGK started performing at local venues and eventually appeared at Harlem's Apollo Theater. He also appeared on MTV2's Sucker Free Freestyle. He then released his second mixtape, 100 Words and Running. Although MGK was gaining exposure during this time, he continued to struggle financially. He was kicked out of his family home by his father, became a father himself, and worked at Chipotle to support himself.

MGK took a major step forward when he released the single "Alice in Wonderland." The track won him numerous awards and increased his notoriety before the release of his new mixtape, Lace Up. One of the tracks was dedicated to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and it was played at their stadium during home games. Following this successful run, MGK collaborated with Juicy J on the single "Inhale." In 2011, MGK was approached by Sean Combs, who signed him to the record label Bad Boy Records.

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In 2012, MGK was finally ready to release his debut studio album, entitled Lace Up. The album contained hits like "Invincible" and "Wild Boy" and featured artists such as Tech N9ne, Twista, and DMX. That year, he collaborated with various artists, including Pusha T and Meek Mill, to create a mixtape called Black Flag. After lengthy delays, MGK then released his second studio album, General Admission, in 2015.

In 2016, MGK collaborated with Camila Cabello to create the hit single "Bad Things." In 2018, MGK's feud with Eminem reached a boiling point. Years prior, MGK had called Eminem's 16-year-old daughter "hot" in a tweet. Eminem did not see the tweet until over a year had passed, prompting him to create a diss track that attacked MGK. As the feud continued, Eminem eventually banned MGK from appearing on his online radio station. One of MGK's most famous Eminem diss tracks was 2018's "Rap Devil."

In 2019, MGK released Hotel Diablo, his fourth studio album. The album contained the singles "I Think I'm Okay" and "Glass House" and debuted at number 5 on the charts. That year, he also revealed that his next album, Tickets to My Downfall, would be a collaboration with Travis Barker, scheduled for release in 2020. In 2022, MGK released the studio album Mainstream Sellout.

Acting

MGK has appeared in films such as Beyond the Lights, The Land, Bird Box, The Dirt, and Big Time Adolescence. He has also appeared on MTV's Wild 'n Out. Machine Gun Kelly played the role of "London Clash" in 2022's self-directed Good Mourning.

Personal Life

Kelly has a daughter from a previous relationship with a woman named Emma Cannon. Their daughter Casie was born in 2009.

He has dated models Amber Rose and Sommer Ray. In May 2020, he began dating actress Megan Fox. In January 2022, Fox announced that the two were engaged. It was reported in May 2023 that the couple was taking a "break again."

Real Estate

At some point in early 2020, MGK began renting a newly built home in Sherman Oaks, California. The monthly rent was $30,000.

In April 2022, Machine Gun Kelly paid $7.5 million for Logan Paul's former mansion in Encino, California. Logan bought the home in October 2017 for $6.55 million and had been seeking $8.5 million when he listed it for sale. The 30,000-square-foot mansion has 14 rooms and was fully renovated by Paul soon after his acquisition in 2017.

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Machine Gun Kelly's Net Worth and Back Story
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