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Gavin Shane DeGraw is an American singer, musician, and songwriter with a net worth of $14 million. He became famous with the single "I Don't Want to Be" from his debut album Chariot. That became the television drama series One Tree Hill's theme song. The other singles from the album are "Follow Through" and "Chariot." He released his second self-titled album in 2008, and it includes the top-twenty single "In Love with a Girl."

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DeGraw released his third album Free last 2009. He released his fourth album called Sweeter in 2011. It spawned the hit singles "Sweeter," "Soldier," and "Not Over You." Released on 2013 was his fifth album Make a Move. DeGraw was able to sell more than a million records in the United States. On September 9, 2016, Gavin released his sixth album called Something Worth Saving. He issued his first single from the album, "She Sets the City on Fire" on July 15, 2016. He had a duet with Colbie Caillat on "We Both Know" that received a Grammy Award nomination.

DeGraw became a contestant on the 14th season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars that premiered last March 19, 2012. He and his partner, Karina Smirnoff, became eliminated from the competition in the fifth week. They landed in the ninth place.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2012

Sale of Asset

Selling price of Gavin DeGraw's Florida home

$365,000

2012

Record Sales

Record sales of the single "Not Over You" (approximately 1,077,500 copies sold)

$1,400,000

2011

Record Sales

First week record sales of the album Sweeter (approximately 66 thousand copies sold)

$85,800

2006

Asset

Purchase value of Gavin DeGraw's home in Florida

$510,000

2006

Record Sales

Record sales of the single "Follow Through" (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000

2005

Record Sales

Record Sales of the single "We Belong Together" (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000

2003

Record Sales

Record sales of the album Chariot (approximately 1 million copies sold)

$1,300,000

2003

Record Sales

Record sales of the single "I Don't Wanna Be" (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)

$650,000