Just in: Following a record of…, Bruce Springsteen is now officially a billionaire….

Many musicians have reached billionaire status over the years. Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, and Paul McCartney are just a few names that come to mind. Now, it looks like heartland rock star Bruce Springsteen has made it to the coveted billionaire status after decades in the business.

The “Badlands” singer was once a working class hero who wrote working class anthems still beloved to this day. After decades of touring and producing music, Springsteen is officially considered a billionaire with a current net worth of $1.1 billion, according to Forbes. Springsteen grew up in a working class family in New Jersey, making his billionaire status a notable part of his rags-to-riches story.

The Boss’s worth boosted quite a bit in the last few years, specifically. Back in 2021, he sold most of his catalog of music to Sony for approximately $550 million. It was a record-breaking transaction—and a truly “boss” move—that is considered the most expensive transaction between a company and an individual artist for their body of work in history. Just as well, Springsteen sold a whopping $1.6 million in concert tickets in 2023. That alone generated approximately $380 million in total revenue.

We can’t forget about his record sales, too. Springsteen has sold about 140 million albums across the globe. With dozens of Grammy awards under his belt, it’s not surprising that Bruce Springsteen is now a successful billionaire. If anything, it’s surprising that it took this long.

Springsteen started out in rock bands throughout high school. His debut album was the 1973 record Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. That was the start of a significant journey to fame with chart-topping hits like “Born To Run”, “I’m On Fire”, “Dancing In The Dark”, and more.

Most of Springsteen’s music has been immortalized in working class culture. Much of his appeal has come from the fact that he sings about normal, everyday life that most Americans experience.

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