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What is The-Dream’s Net Worth?
The-Dream is a rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter with a net worth of $50 million. He earned this fortune by writing hit songs for popular artists such as Rihanna, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, and Justin Bieber.
Some of his most notable co-writing credits include “Me Against the Music” by Britney Spears and Madonna, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” by Beyonce, and “Baby” by Justin Bieber.
The-Dream released his debut album, “Love Hate,” in 2007, which was certified Gold and reached #5 on the “Billboard” Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. His second album, “Love vs. Money,” reached #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #2 on the “Billboard” 200 chart.
He has since released five more studio albums, including “Love King” (2010) and “IV Play” (2013).
The-Dream Sells Majority of Songwriting and Producing Catalog for $23 Million
The-Dream reportedly sold 75% of his songwriting and producing catalog to Hipgnosis Songs Fund Limited in July 2018 for $23 million.
The-Dream’s Claim of Earning $15 Million from Rihanna’s “Umbrella” Grossly Exaggerated
In 2012, The-Dream boasted that he earned around $15 million from Rihanna’s hit song, “Umbrella.” However, after analysis by Rolling Stone and other experts, the number was found to be significantly inflated. Even if the track sold 4 million copies and the album sold roughly 3 million, the true amount was estimated to be closer to $600,000 to $1.5 million.
Furthermore, The-Dream would have to split the royalties with at least three other co-writers, including Jay-Z. While still a substantial amount, it was far from the $15 million he claimed to have earned.
The Early Life of The-Dream
The-Dream, born Terius Youngdell Nash on September 20, 1977, in Rockingham, North Carolina, moved to Atlanta, Georgia, with his mother at age 2. As a child, he learned to play trumpet, guitar, and drums. After his mother’s death when he was 15, he began writing songs and lived with his grandfather, who was a concrete mason.
The-Dream’s Music Career
The-Dream, born Terius Youngdell Nash, started his music career writing and producing songs for other artists. He co-wrote the hit song “Me Against the Music” for Britney Spears and Madonna in 2003 and Rihanna’s Grammy-nominated single “Umbrella” in 2007. He signed with Def Jam Recordings in 2007 and released his first album “Love/Hate” in the same year, featuring collaborations with Rihanna, Fabolous, and Young Jeezy.
The-Dream went on to produce and co-write Beyoncé’s hit single “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” in 2008, which earned him his first two Grammys. He released several albums, including “Love vs. Money” (2009), “Love King” (2010), “1977” (2011), and “IV Play” (2013). He left Def Jam in 2014 and released several EPs and mixtapes before dropping his sixth album “Ménage à Trois: Sextape Vol. 1, 2, 3” in 2018 and “Sextape Vol. 4” in 2020. The-Dream has also been featured on tracks by other artists such as LL Cool J, Snoop Dogg, and Jadakiss.
The-Dream’s Personal Life
The-Dream has nine children from different relationships. He was previously married to singer Nivea and they had three children together, daughter Navy and twin sons Christian and London. He later married singer/actress Christina Milian and they had one daughter, Violet, before divorcing in 2011. The-Dream then began dating Lydia Nam and they had a son together. He married LaLonne Martinez in 2014 and they have four children together, daughters Maverick and Élysées and sons Heir and Lord.
However, The-Dream has faced legal troubles related to domestic violence. He was arrested in 2013 on suspicion of domestic violence against Nam, who was pregnant at the time, but no charges were pressed. He was arrested again in 2014 for allegedly physically assaulting Nam in 2013, but was eventually cleared of the charges.
In addition, The-Dream has faced financial issues. In 2012, he was hit with a $117,000 tax lien by the state of Georgia for failing to pay taxes for the year 2007.
The-Dream’s Award Nominations and Wins
The-Dream has been nominated for and won numerous awards throughout his career. He has received 15 Grammy nominations and has won Song of the Year and Best R&B Song for “Single Ladies,” Best Rap Song for “All of the Lights,” and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “No Church in the Wild.” In addition, he won a BET Award for Best New Artist and “Throw It in the Bag” won a Viewer’s Choice award at the BET Hip-Hop Awards. The-Dream has also been nominated for awards from the Mobo Awards, American Music Awards, Ozone Awards, Black Reel Awards, and International Online Cinema Awards.