Dr. Dre has officially joined the billionaire club, according to Forbes’ 2026 list, ending years of debate over whether the hip-hop icon’s wealth has truly surpassed the billion-dollar mark.
As hip-hop’s wealth gap takes center stage, Dr. Dre officially joins Forbes’ 2026 billionaires list
Billionaire Dr. Dre finally crossed paths with Forbes in 2026, when the legendary producer and entrepreneur appeared on the magazine’s annual list of billionaires after years of speculation about his finances.
Nearly more than a decade after Andre “Dre” Young famously proclaimed himself hip-hop’s first billionaire, the numbers are finally catching up. Forbes’ latest 2026 list confirms that the Compton-born tycoon has crossed the coveted three-comma threshold.
The milestone comes more than a decade after Dre and music executive Jimmy Iovine sold their Beats by Dre headphone empire to Apple in 2014 for $3 billion. Dre celebrated publicly at the time, declaring: “They need to update the Forbes list, s### just changed.”
The announcement sparked a long-standing debate in the business and hip-hop circles, with analysts questioning whether the deal actually pushed Del Rey’s personal fortune past the billion-dollar mark after taxes and partnerships.
Now Forbes says everything has settled.
Still, Del Rey’s place on the list provides a deeper understanding of the staggering scale of global wealth. The producer ranks No. 3,332 globally, tied with the likes of Jared Kushner, Rihanna and steel industry executive Richard T#### Jr.
The arrangement highlights the vast financial gap between the world’s super-rich and everyone else.
Del Rey also didn’t appear in Forbes’ widely circulated illustration depicting some of the world’s richest people socializing aboard a luxury superyacht. Included in the image are President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Rupert Murdoch and Mark Zuckerberg.
The artwork features three black figures: Jay-Z and Beyoncé standing to one side, and Oprah Winfrey standing on a balcony.
Del Rey has now joined the coterie of billionaire entertainers, according to Forbes. Of the 22 entertainment figures on the billionaire list, nearly half achieved this status within the past three years.
Specifically in the realm of music, Del Rey becomes the sixth artist to achieve this milestone. He joins Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen.
Elon Musk tops the overall rankings for the second year in a row. Forbes estimates Musk’s net worth at $839 billion, largely due to the rising valuations of Tesla and SpaceX. The publication noted that Musk’s wealth has increased by approximately $500 billion in the past year alone as SpaceX moves toward a potential public offering.
Google co-founder Larry Page ranks second with $257 billion, and Sergey Brin ranks third with $237 billion. Amazon founder Bezos ranked fourth with $224 billion, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ranked fifth with $222 billion.
Forbes senior editor Chase Peterson-Withorn described the broader trend in stark terms.
“This is the year of the billionaire,” Peterson-Wythorne said. “Over the past 12 months, more than one new billionaire has been created on the planet every day as the AI-driven stock market boom lifts wealth to previously unimaginable heights.”
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