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Not many people in the entertainment industry have accomplished as much as Drake has. With his immense skills and groundbreaking success, the Canadian rapper, 37, has not only won the hearts of his listeners but he has also built up a jaw-dropping net worth of $250 million (at the time of this writing). To put that into perspective, his recent $1.15 million bet on the Kansas City Chiefs’ successful Super Bowl run was mere pocket change for the Ontario-born artist.

Drake, who is well-known for his chart-topping singles, bet an astounding $1.15 million on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl, and his wager was richly rewarded.With a photo of his betting slip, the Canadian musician even posted on social media, saying,“I can not bet against the Swifties,”in reference to Taylor Swift’s fans.
Drake is one of the Wealthiest Rappers in the world, Thanks To His Net Worth
Beyond his chart-topping hits and electrifying performances,Drakehas also shown himself to be a shrewd businessman. By strategically investing in multiple businesses, such as fashion, fast food restaurants, and, of course, bets, he has steadily grown his net worth.
From working with global brands like Nike, Apple Music, and Sprite to launching his own independent record label line, October’s Very Own (OVO), hisbusiness acumen has positioned him perfectly to capitalize on his fame. These endorsement deals give his already impressive wealth an additional degree of financial stability.
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Drake [credit: Instagram/ @champagnepapi]He has been putting out music ever since his first studio album,Thank Me Later, reached the top of the charts in 2010.In general, he has concentrated on expanding his fan base as much as possible by going on constant tours, making appearances on numerous music programs, and attending award shows.
Travis Kelce’s Triumphant Kansas Chiefs Win Breaks Drake’s Curse After Rapper Was Scared to Bet Against Taylor Swift in Super Bowl 58
Celebrity Net Worthestimates that Drake is currently worth $250 million.According toGoBankingRates, the Recording Industry Association of America declared him to be the top artist in terms of digital singles when he droppedScorpionin 2018. AndThe Streetclaims that Drake’s financial standing is comparable to that of fellow rappers LL Cool J and Eminem.
TheThank Me Laterhitmaker reportedly earns roughly $40 million a year, according to The Street.That is mostly because his estimated earnings from a concert are close to $1 million.

Drake Places $1.15 Million Super Bowl Bet on the Chiefs to Win
TheSuper Bowl LVIII thatwas held this weekend drew a lot of attention for a lot of reasons. While the Kansas City Chiefs secured a stunning victory over their longtime rival, the San Francisco 49ers, rapper Drake managed tofinally break out of a longtime rumored curse. Drake has had a long history of losses when it comes to the sports arena, and this is not limited to only him but also to sports personalities who have interacted with him.
“She’s actually made it a bit more enjoyable”: Adele Wants The Chiefs to Win the Super Bowl for Taylor Swift After Drake Bets $1.1M on Team Swifties
Drake placed a whopping $1.15 million bet on theChiefsto win Super Bowl LVIII, one of the biggest bets the rapper has won in his career. Before this, Drake hadlost thousands of dollarson a UFC bout, betting on a knockout against Dricus du Plessis.
Well, it seems either the curse has finally broken or the Chiefs are immune to curses, thanks to the power of love (wink, wink… Taylor!).

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With over 3,300 articles carved into the digital walls of FandomWire, Siddhika Prajapati excels at creating, curating, and elevating engaging stories. She takes pride in giving these stories a home and, of course, she’s got a Google Knowledge Panel to prove it!Whether it’s reviewing the latest drop on Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Apple TV+, or analyzing the cultural echoes of a streaming hit on Paramount+ or Max, Siddhika is always writing three steps ahead of the discourse.
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