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American rapper and actor, Christopher Brian "Ludacris" Bridges, has an estimated net worth of $31 million in 2015. The self-proclaimed Mouth of the South makes money from much more than just music. When the Dirty South movement broke nationwide at the turn of the century, Ludacris rode it to immediate widespread popularity, becoming arguably the most commercially successful Southern rapper of the time. In 2000 the Atlanta-based rapper signed to Def Jam's newly established Southern rap subsidiary, Def Jam South, and became the label's flagship Dirty South artist.

Unlike the other rappers appearing on Forbes Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, Ludacris has made his millions from working in various artistic fields. In 2011, he earned big on movie roles including Fast Five, No Strings Attached and New Year’s Eve, as well as endorsements with Tag body spray and Trojan condoms. He also struck partnership deals to launch Soul By Ludacris headphones and a cognac called Conjure. Ludacris was born Christopher Brian Bridges on September 11, 1977 in Champaign, Illinois.

 

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2012

Asset

Value of his 2013 model Blue Bentley Continental GT

$200,000,000

2010

Asset

Value of his Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

$450,000

2009

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Battle of the Sexes (530 thousand copies)

$550,000

2007

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Theater of the Mind (671 thousand copies)

$705,000

2005

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Release Therapy (1.3 million copies)

$1,900,000

2003

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album The Red Light District (2.1 million copies)

$2,900,000

2002

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Chicken-n-Beer (2 million copies)

$2,600,000

2000

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Word of Mouf (3.616 million copies)

$4,800,000

1999

Record Sales

Estimated earnings from sales of his album Back for the First Time (133 thousand copies)

$142,000