As one of the most talked-about figures, B Real has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is B-Real's Net Worth?

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Kicking off the new millennium, Cypress Hill put out the album "Skull & Bones," comprised of a purely hip hop disc ("Skull") and a rap metal disc ("Bones"). The group's next studio album was "Stoned Raiders," released in late 2001. With its seventh studio album, 2004's "Till Death Do Us Part," Cypress Hill incorporated reggae elements, especially in the lead single "What's Your Number?" Following a six-year break from releasing new material, the group returned in the spring of 2010 with the album "Rise Up." Another long break came after that release. Cypress Hill released its ninth studio album, "Elephants on Acid," in 2018; it was entirely produced by DJ Muggs. In 2022, the group released "Back in Black," which was solely produced by Black Milk.

In 1988, Freese teamed up with Cuban brothers Senen and Ulpiano Reyes, as well as DJ Muggs, to form the hip hop group DVX. Senen took the rap name Sen Dog, Ulpiano became Mellow Man Ace, and Freese adopted the name B-Real. When Mellow Man Ace left to pursue a solo career, the group changed its name to Cypress Hill, referring to a street in South Gate, California. Cypress Hill went on to sign a contract with Ruffhouse Records and release its self-titled debut studio album in 1991. The album was a critical and commercial success, going Double Platinum in the US. It was during the recording of the album that B-Real developed his distinctive nasally rap style. Cypress Hill had an even bigger hit with its second album, 1993's "Black Sunday," which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned the crossover hit single "Insane in the Brain." That was followed in 1995 by "Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom," which saw the group going in a darker, more languorous musical direction. Three years later, the group released "Cypress Hill IV."

B-Real is an American rapper who has a net worth of $3 million. B-Real is best known as one of the two lead rappers of the Latin-American hip hop group Cypress Hill, alongside Sen Dog. He has also belonged to various other groups, including the rap metal band Kush, the hip hop supergroup Serial Killers, and the rap rock supergroup Prophets of Rage. Additionally, B-Real has released solo mixtapes and albums.

Along with Deftones guitaristStephen Carpenterand former Fear Factory members Raymond Herrera and Christian Olde Wolbers, B-Real formed the rap metal band Kush in 2000. The band got to recording its debut album, but had trouble releasing it due to the fact the band members were all signed to different labels. Ultimately, no official material from Kush was released.

In 1994, B-Real saw the hip hop group the Psycho Realm perform at Olvera Street; impressed, he joined the group. He went on to record with the band on its eponymous debut studio album, which was released in 1997. After that, B-Real left the group to focus on Cypress Hill.

B-Real, whose real name is Louis Freese, was born on June 2, 1970 in Los Angeles, California to a Cuban mother and a Mexican father. After spending his early childhood in South Gate, he lived in Bell, where he attended Bell High School. Before dropping out, Freese became a member of the gang Neighborhood Family Bloods, and was shot in the chest in a gang-related shooting.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.