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The main songwriter of Arctic Monkeys, an English band, Alex Turner is an English musician known for his baritone vocal range. He’s also known for his distinctive Sheffield accented singing voice. Alex Turner's fortune is valued at $22 million.
Way back in high school, his teacher remembered him as conventional with a sense of cleverness and brightness that suit his personality. He also possesses a deep and unique sense of humor.
Alex Turner started working with the band in 2005. The first album titled Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not was released in early 2006 and it became the fastest selling-debut album in the history of British music. Not long after, the band released three more albums titled Favourite Worst Nightmare, Humbug and Suck It And See. All of these albums reached the no.1 spot in the music charts.
Earnings & Financial Data
Date |
Category |
Description |
Amount |
---|---|---|---|
2012 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album AM with the Arctic Monkeys (certified 2x platinum by BPI, platinum by ARIA, IRMA and RMNZ, and gold by RIAA and BEA) |
$1,218,000 |
2010 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Suck It and See with the Arctic Monkeys (certified platinum by BPI) |
$392,000 |
2008 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Humbug with the Arctic Monkeys (certified gold by BPI) |
$328,000 |
2007 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album The Age of the Understatement with The Last Shadow Puppets (certified gold by BPI) |
$300,000 |
2006 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Favourite Worst Nightmare with the Arctic Monkeys (certified 2x platinum by BPI, and gold by ARIA and RIAJ) |
$762,000 |
2005 |
Record Sales |
Estimated earnings from the album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not with the Arctic Monkeys (certified 5x platinum by BPI, platinum by ARIA, and gold by Music Canada, IFPI-DEN, RIAJ and RMNZ) |
$2,210,000 |