Many fans are curious about Stormzy's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Stormzy's Net Worth?

Stormzy attracted attention on the underground music scene with his "Wicked Skengman" freestyles, which he performed over grime beats. In July 2014, he released the EP "Dreamers Disease," and later that year he was named Best Grime Act at the MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards. Stormzy released his debut album, "Gang Signs & Prayer," in February 2017, and it reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart, UK Independent Albums chart, UK R&B Albums chart, Australian Urban Albums chart, and Irish Albums chart. The album was certified Platinum in the U.K. and Gold in Denmark.

From 2014 to 2019, Stormzy was in a relationship with Maya Jama, a DJ and television presenter. They have reportedly reconciled as of August 2023. Stormzy has been open about his faith, and a 2017 article in "Premier Christianity" referred to him as "the chart-topping rapper who wears his faith on his sleeve." In 2019, he read a passage from the Bible on BBC One's Christmas Day line-up.

Stormzy was born Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. on July 26, 1993, in Croydon, London. He grew up with his Ghanaian mother and three siblings in South Norwood, and his father worked as a taxi driver. Stormzy studied at Stanley Tech South Norwood, and he started rapping when he was 11 years old. During a 2016 Q&A with students at the Oxford Guild, he said of his youth, "I was a very naughty child, on the verge of getting expelled, but I wasn't a bad child; everything I did was for my own entertainment. But when I went into an exam I did really well." Before beginning his music career, Stormzy worked at a Southampton oil refinery, where he had a job in quality assurance.

He had top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart with "Big for Your Boots" and "Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2," and both singles were certified 2× Platinum in the U.K. Stormzy followed his successful debut with 2019's "Heavy Is the Head," which went Platinum in the U.K. and Denmark and topped the UK Albums chart. The single "Vossi Bop" reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and was certified 3× Platinum in three U.K. and Australia. The single reached the top 10 on the charts in the U.K. and Ireland.

In late 2017, it was reported that Stormzy had posted homophobic tweets in 2011. He responded to the controversy on Twitter, writing:

Stormzy is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, and author who has a net worth of $25 million. Stormzy is known for being one of the most popular UK rappers. He has released the albums "Gang Signs & Prayer" (2017), "Heavy Is the Head" (2019), and "This Is What I Mean" (2022), which all reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart. Stormzy is known for hit singles such as "Big for Your Boots," "Blinded by Your Grace, Pt. 2" (featuring MNEK), "Vossi Bop," "Crown," "Own It" (featuringEd SheeranandBurna Boy), "Audacity" (featuring Headie One), "Hide & Seek," and "Firebabe." He launched the publishing imprint #Merky Books with Penguin Random House's William Heinemann division, which published his book "Rise Up: The #Merky Story So Far" in 2019. He also set up a scholarship at University of Cambridge, the Stormzy Scholarship for Black UK Students.

Stormzy's third album, 2022's "This Is What I Mean," reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart, UK Album Downloads chart, and UK R&B Albums chart. The album featured two tracks that were top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart, "Hide & Seek" and "Firebabe."

Ultimately, Stormzy's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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