Metro Boomin Net Worth :How much is Metro Boomin worth?

Metro Boomin Net Worth :How much is Metro Boomin worth?

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Metro Boomin Net Worth :How much is Metro Boomin worth? Metro Boomin, whose real name is Leland Tyler Wayne, is an American record producer and songwriter. He has worked with several Atlanta trap and hip hop artists such as Future, Migos, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, and ILoveMakonnen, among others . As of September 2023, his net worth is estimated to be $45 million .

Who is Metro Boomin

Who is Metro Boomin

Metro Boomin, whose real name is Leland Tyler Wayne, was born on September 16, 1993 in St. Louis, Missouri. He has four siblings. Wayne first got into music in middle school when he played bass guitar in the school band; at the age of 13, he started making beats. As a teen, Wayne went to Parkway North High School. Although he initially wanted to pursue a rap career, he eventually decided to follow the path of hip hop production instead.

What is Metro Boomin’s net worth?

What is Metro Boomin’s net worth?

Net Worth:$16 Million
Age:29
Born:September 16, 1993
Gender:Male
Height:1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Country of Origin:United States of America
Source of Wealth:Professional Rapper
Last Updated:March 8, 2023

Career

His song ‘Karate Chop,’ performed by Future and featuring Lil Wayne, from Future’s album ‘Honest,’ became a hit when Metro was a freshman at the prestigious ‘Morehouse College.’

Unable to balance his life as a music producer and a college freshman, he decided to drop out of college to pursue music production as a full-fledged career.

In 2015, the track ‘3500’ by Travis Scott, featuring Future and 2 Chainz, reached numbers 82, 25, and 16 on the ‘Billboard US Hot 100,’ the ‘Billboard US R&B,’ and the ‘Billboard US Rap’ charts, respectively.

The following year, the song ‘Father Stretch my Hands Pt. 1’ by Kanye West, featuring Kid Cudi, reached the ninth spot on the ‘Billboard US Hot Rap’ chart. The song ‘Low Life’ by Future, featuring The Weeknd, reached the eighth and the fifth positions on the ‘Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop’.

In 2017, the song ‘Bank Account’ by 21 Savage, reached the fifth and the fourth spots on the ‘Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop’ and the ‘Billboard US Hot Rap’ charts, respectively. It was certified “platinum” by the ‘RIAA.’

In March 2018, the song ‘Ric Flair Drip,’ was certified “3x platinum” by the ‘RIAA’ and “gold” by the ‘ARIA.’

As of January 2024, Metro Boomin’s net worth is $16 Million.

Catalog Sale

In April 2023 Metro Boomin sold a portion of his publishing catalog to Shamrock Capital for $70 million.

Career Beginnings

While still in high school, Wayne started using social media to network with established hip hop artists. His mom would frequently drive him from St. Louis to Atlanta so he could collaborate with artists he corresponded with online. Among the first artists with whom he worked was Tay Don; this in turn led to collaborations with such artists as Gucci Mane, OJ Da Juiceman, and Future. Following his graduation from high school, Wayne made the move to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College as a business management major. However, after a semester there, he chose to take a hiatus to focus on a full-time career in music. In 2013, going under the stage name Metro Boomin, he released his debut mixtape “19 & Boomin.”

Producing Breakthroughs

Metro began taking off as a hip hop producer in 2014. That year, he served as an executive producer on Future’s mixtape “Monster,” and also produced the sixth single on Future’s studio album “Honest,” entitled “I Won.” In 2015, Metro was an executive producer on Future and Drake’s collaborative mixtape “What a Time to Be Alive.” He continued to work prolifically with Future from there, executive producing his 2016 mixtape “Purple Reign” and producing the hit track “Jumpman.” Also in 2016, Metro produced such charting hits as “Bad and Boujee” by Migos and “X” by 21 Savage; he also released the EP “Savage Mode” with 21 Savage. The following year, Metro produced more charting singles, including Future’s “Mask Off,” Kodak Black’s “Tunnel Vision,” and Big Sean’s “Bounce Back.”

Further EPs, Mixtapes, and Albums

In the summer of 2017, Metro released the collaborative mixtape “Perfect Timing” with Canadian rapper and record producer Nav. On Halloween of that year, he surprised his fans by releasing “Without Warning,” a collaborative studio album with 21 Savage and Offset. Supported by the lead single “Ric Flair Drip,” the album reached number four on the Billboard 200. Next, in November, Metro released a collaborative studio album with Big Sean entitled “Double or Nothing”; it was supported by the singles “Pull Up n Wreck” and “So Good.”

Although he announced his retirement on his Instagram page in April of 2018, Metro went on to earn production credits on a number of albums, including Nicki Minaj’s “Queen” and Lil Wayne’s “Tha Carter V.” Later, in November, he released his debut studio album “Not All Heroes Wear Capes,” which he had been working on for three years. Featuring guest appearances by Gucci Mane, Young Thug, Gunna, Drake, 21 Savage, and Travis Scott, among others, it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. In late 2019, Metro collaborated with the Weeknd to produce four tracks on his upcoming album “After Hours”: “Escape from LA,” “Until I Bleed Out,” “Faith,” and the number-one hit single “Heartless.” Metro had another major hit in 2020 with “Savage Mode II,” his fourth collaborative album with 21 Savage.

Musical Style

Metro specializes in trap music, a subgenre of hip hop that began in the early 2000s in the Southern United States. He employs heavy bass, gothic melodies, and synthetic percussion to create his sound.

Other Projects

Among his other endeavors, Metro planned to release a collaborative album with Young Thug entitled “Metro Thuggin’.” A collaborative track called “The Blanguage” was released to promote the project. Ultimately, “Metro Thuggin'” never saw the light of day, although some leaked tracks showed up online in late 2015.

In June of 2017, Metro established his own record label, Boominati Worldwide, launched in partnership with Universal Music Group and Republic Records. Early the following year, Metro was featured alongside rapper SZA in a campaign for the retailer Gap; the campaign also featured Metro’s self-produced remix of the Thompson Twins song “Hold Me Now.”

Real Estate

In March 2022, Metro Boomin paid $4.9 million for a home in Bell Canyon, California.

Favorite Quotes From Metro Boomin

Favorite Quotes From Metro Boomin 

“School is the same as producing: If you want to make it far, there are a million, trillion people trying to do the same thing. If you’re not in over-grind mode, it’s probably not going to work the way that you want it to.” – Metro Boomin

“One of the things I love about music and making beats is making something and watching someone’s reaction, knowing you can do something to manipulate the way people move or act.” – Metro Boomin

“Working with Thug and working with Future feels the same. They don’t sound like each other, but their creative process and their level of talent is the same. Anybody who knows both of them would agree.” – Metro Boomin

“A lot of people are programmed to think, ‘Oh, I want to do this, but I also want this.’ It’s like they want everything. You want your cake, and you want to eat it, too. Even though I guess you’re supposed to eat cake, but I never really get that saying.” – Metro Boomin

“You hear what Thug says in his songs – the musical level of it is so crazy that it doesn’t register with some people, so they call it trash. But anybody who loves music can appreciate what he’s doing.” – Metro Boomin

 

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