Moneybagg Yo Bio: Net Worth, Wife, Songs, Age, Children, Parents, Height, Albums, Concert

November 30, 2024 0 Posted By Kaptain Kush

Biography

Moneybagg Yo, born Demario DeWayne White Jr. on September 22, 1991, in Memphis, Tennessee, is a prominent American rapper and songwriter celebrated for his melodic trap and Southern hip-hop sound. Growing up in South Memphis under the care of a single mother, he faced significant financial hardships, which deeply influenced his music’s themes of struggle, resilience, and triumph.

His music career began in 2012 with the release of his debut mixtape, From Da Block 2 Da Booth. He achieved a major breakthrough with Federal 3X in 2017, which climbed to number five on the Billboard 200, marking his emergence as a rising star in hip-hop. Known for blending vivid street narratives with raw, heartfelt lyrics, Moneybagg Yo gained further recognition through collaborations with major artists, including Yo Gotti, whose label, Collective Music Group (CMG), signed him in 2016.

Beyond music, Moneybagg Yo’s personal life has drawn public attention. He was previously linked to rapper Megan Thee Stallion and is currently in a high-profile relationship with social media influencer Ariana Fletcher.

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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Demario DeWayne White Jr.
Stage Name: Moneybagg Yo
Born: 22 September 1991 (age 33 years old)
Place of Birth: South Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Nationality: American
Education: Mitchell High School
Height: 180 cm
Parents: Whitney White
Siblings: N/A
Spouse: Not Married
Girlfriend • Partner: Ari Fletcher (2021), Megan Thee Stallion (2019), Renee Echelon (2009-2013), Chyna Santana, Whitney White, Aileen Gisselle, Slim Danger
Children: 8
Occupation: Rapper • Songwriter
Net Worth: $4 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Moneybagg Yo, born Demario DeWayne White Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 22, 1991, is of African-American descent. He converted to Islam in 2018, embracing a new faith that he credits with helping him quit drinking and live a more disciplined life.

He was raised by his single mother, Whitney White, in South Memphis under dire financial conditions, including times without basic amenities like electricity or water. His father’s relationship with him was strained, particularly after Moneybagg Yo achieved fame.

Moneybagg Yo is the oldest of three siblings, and limited information is available about them. He attended Mitchell High School in Memphis but dropped out in the 12th grade, turning to the streets to support his family financially. This decision was influenced by the lack of opportunities and the immediate needs of his situation.

Career

Moneybagg Yo, born Demario DeWayne White Jr., has established himself as a major figure in the hip-hop industry with his raw storytelling and melodic trap style. He draws heavily from his experiences growing up in Memphis, Tennessee. He began his music career in 2012 with the release of his debut mixtape, From Da Block 2 Da Booth, which laid the groundwork for his rise in the industry.

His breakthrough came in 2017 with Federal 3X, a mixtape that peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, showcasing his ability to merge street narratives with mainstream appeal. His collaboration with Yo Gotti on the 2016 mixtape 2 Federal proved pivotal, leading to his signing with Yo Gotti‘s Collective Music Group (CMG) and significantly boosting his profile.

Over the years, Moneybagg Yo released several notable projects that cemented his place in hip-hop. In 2018, his debut studio album, Bet On Me, established him as a rising artist. In 2019, 43va Heartless debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and featured high-profile collaborations. His 2020 album, Time Served, included the hit “Said Sum” and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, solidifying his status in the rap scene. In 2021, A Gangsta’s Pain became his most successful release, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and featuring the chart-topping single “Wockesha.”

Outside of music, Moneybagg Yo has expanded his influence through entrepreneurial ventures. He founded Bread Gang Music Group to nurture and promote new talent and launched his clothing line, leveraging his brand and loyal fanbase.

Known for his dynamic collaborations, he has worked with artists such as Lil Duke, Blac Youngsta, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, and Future, which have broadened his reach and showcased his versatility. His powerful stage presence and energetic live performances have made him a sought-after performer, consistently drawing large crowds and selling out shows, further solidifying his reputation in the industry.

Social Media

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  • Instagram: SPEAK (@moneybaggyo)
  • Twitter: SPEAK (@MoneyBaggYo) / X
  • YouTube: MoneyBagg Yo
  • TikTok: Moneybagg Yo (@moneybaggyo)

Personal Life

Moneybagg Yo has been in a public relationship with Instagram personality Ariana “Ari” Fletcher since January 2020. Their relationship, frequently shared on social media, has been a subject of public interest.

Ari has expressed a desire for a wedding without legal marriage, citing concerns about potential child support issues related to Moneybagg Yo‘s children from previous relationships. Despite facing public discussions about infidelity, the couple has shown a commitment to working through their issues together.

Before Ari, Moneybagg Yo briefly dated rapper Megan Thee Stallion in 2019. Their relationship garnered attention, especially with Megan featuring on his song “All Dat,” but they parted ways later that year due to busy schedules.

In addition to Megan, Moneybagg Yo has been in relationships with Renee Echelon from 2009 to 2013, Chyna Santana, Whitney White (a model), and Aileen Gisselle. He has also had a brief encounter with Slim Danger. While Moneybagg Yo has been linked to several women, the details about these relationships have remained mostly private and unconfirmed.

He has not publicly confirmed or been officially recognized in any marriages. While Ari once humorously claimed they had been married for two years, this was likely in jest.

Moneybagg Yo has eight children from multiple relationships—four sons and four daughters. Though he keeps the names and details of his children and their mothers private for their protection, he often shares moments with them on social media, reflecting his dedication to fatherhood.

Standing approximately 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) tall, Moneybagg Yo continues to balance his personal life with his thriving music career.

Net Worth

Moneybagg Yo, the Memphis rapper known for his candid storytelling and hit tracks like “Said Sum” and “Wockesha,” has amassed a net worth estimated around $4 million as of recent reports.

His wealth primarily stems from his music career, including album sales, streaming revenue, and live performances where he commands significant fees, reportedly up to $200,000 per show. Beyond his music, Moneybagg Yo has diversified his income beyond his music through ventures like his clothing line and record label, Bread Gang Music Group.



Discography

Mixtapes

  1. From Da Block 2 Da Booth (2012)
  2. La Familia (2014)
  3. Federal (2014)
  4. Federal Reloaded (2015)
  5. Federal 2x (2015)
  6. All Gas No Brakes (2016)
  7. 2 Federal with Yo Gotti (2016)
  8. Federal 3x (2017)
  9. Heartless (2017)
  10. Bet On Me (2018)
  11. Reset (2018)
  12. 43va Heartless (2019)
  13. Code Red (2019)

Studio Albums

  1. Bet On Me (2018) – This was also released as a mixtape but is commonly recognized as his debut studio album by some sources.
  2. Time Served (2020)
    • Deluxe versions: Time Served (Deluxe) and Time Served (Reloaded)
  3. A Gangsta’s Pain (2021)
    • Deluxe: A Gangsta’s Pain: Reloaded
  4. Hard To Love (2023)

EPs

  • Federal 3X: The Sequel (2018)

Notable Singles

  • “Said Sum”
  • “Wockesha”
  • “Bussin”
  • “Time Today”
  • “Go!” with BIG30

Collaborations

Moneybagg Yo has featured on numerous tracks with other artists, including but not limited to:

  • “Pills & Automobiles” by Chris Brown (featuring Yo Gotti, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, and Moneybagg Yo)
  • “Yo Gotti & Friends” on various tracks.
  • “U Played” with Lil Duke
  • “Start wit Me” with Future
  • Multiple collaborations with Blac Youngsta, Lil Durk, and DaBaby.

Compilation Albums

  • Yo Gotti Presents: Gangsta Grillz: Born Star (2016) – While not his solo work, Moneybagg Yo is featured prominently.



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