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

Tyga is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, television personality, and social media star who a net worth of $8 million. His stage name, "Tyga," stands for "Thank You God Always." The California-born rapper has enjoyed a rapid rise into the upper echelons of the hip-hop world.

Tyga has experienced a number of financial and tax issues over the years.

His popular mixtapes landed him a record deal with Young Money Entertainment in 2007, and one of the first tracks,  a song withChris Browncalled "Deuces," was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rap/Sung" Collaboration.  Since then, he has released one more moderately successful album, which spawned two Top 40 hits and three more Top 100 songs.

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Musically, he is best recognized for hit singles like "Faded" and "Rack City," to name a few. Personally, he is infamously known for formerly dating Kylie Jenner and having a child with model Blac Chyna.

Outside of his music career, Tyga has made a small fortune on the adult social network OnlyFans. He was reportedly at one point the platform's fifth highest earning personality. He reportedly made $8 million on OnlyFans in roughly a year.

In addition to unpaid rent, Rezai also wanted to be reimbursed for damage to the house caused by Tyga. According to court papers, Tyga apparently trashed the house. He reportedly ruined the house's hardwood floors, gate, and showers. He also added a stripper pole in the master bedroom and disconnected the home's intercom system. In total, the landlord sued Tyga for $480,000.

Financial & Legal Problems

In September 2015, the state of California hit Tyga with a bill for $19,000 worth of unpaid taxes. A year earlier, the IRS hit Tyga with a $120,000 unpaid tax bill.

In 2011, Tyga rented a property in Malibu that cost him $16,000 per month. The landlord of the property, Gholamreza Rezai, sued the rapper in 2012, naming both the rapper and Tyga Music as defendants. The landlord claimed that the rapper signed a one-year lease in June of 2011 but stopped paying rent in September of that year. The reason the rapper gave was that he intended to get out of the lease and leave the house that month because fans kept coming to the house. Still, a contract is a contract, and the landlord sued Tyga for the months of unpaid rent.

Tyga was scheduled to appear at a hearing in Santa Monica on August 8, 2016, but he failed to show. As a result, there an arrest warrant was issued.

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