Many fans are curious about Metro Boomin's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Metro Boomin's Net Worth?
Metro Boomin was born Leland Tyler Wayne on September 16, 1993, in St. Louis, Missouri. He has four siblings. Wayne first got into music in middle school when he played bass guitar in the school band; at the age of 13, he started making beats. As a teen, he went to Parkway North High School. Although he initially wanted to pursue a rap career, he eventually decided to follow the path of hip-hop production instead.
Metro began taking off as a hip-hop producer in 2014. That year, he served as an executive producer on Future's mixtape "Monster," and also produced the sixth single on Future's studio album "Honest," entitled "I Won." In 2015, Metro was an executive producer on Future and Drake's collaborative mixtape "What a Time to Be Alive." He continued to work prolifically with Future from there, executive producing his 2016 mixtape "Purple Reign" and producing the hit track "Jumpman." Also in 2016, Metro produced such charting hits as "Bad and Boujee" by Migos and "X" by 21 Savage; he also released the EP "Savage Mode" with 21 Savage. The following year, Metro produced more charting singles, including Future's "Mask Off,"Kodak Black's"Tunnel Vision," andBig Sean's"Bounce Back."
Metro Boomin has produced several hit singles including "Karate Chop" by Future featuringLil Wayne, "Honest" by Future, "I Won" by Future featuringKanye West, "Tuesday" by ILoveMakonnen featuringDrake, "3500" byTravis Scottfeaturing Future and2 Chainz, "Blow a Bag" by Future, "Where Ya At" by Future featuring Drake, and "Jumpman" and "Big Rings" by Drake and Future. Metro Boomin has also worked with artists includingYoung Thug,Meek Mill,Nicki Minaj,Fetty Wap, and Chief Kief, among many others.
In April 2023, Metro Boomin sold a portion of his publishing catalog to Shamrock Capital for $70 million.
While still in high school, Wayne started using social media to network with established hip-hop artists. His mom would frequently drive him from St. Louis to Atlanta so he could collaborate with artists he corresponded with online. Among the first artists with whom he worked was Tay Don; this, in turn, led to collaborations with such artists as Gucci Mane,OJ Da Juiceman, and Future. Following his graduation from high school, Wayne made the move to Atlanta to attend Morehouse College as a business management major. However, after a semester there, he chose to take a hiatus to focus on a full-time career in music. In 2013, going under the stage name Metro Boomin, he released his debut mixtape "19 & Boomin."
Metro Boomin is an American record producer and songwriter who has a net worth of $45 million. Metro Boomin first gained recognition for his recordings with Atlanta trap and hip-hop artists in the 2010s. He has had success with such artists as Future, Migos,Gucci Mane,21 Savage, and ILoveMakonnen, racking up numerous top-20 hit songs in the process. In 2018, Metro Boomin released his first studio album, "Not All Heroes Wear Capes," which debuted atop the Billboard 200.
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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.