He’s nominated for multiple Grammys, he’s performing *at* the Grammys, his Instagram presence is pretty much everything, and he just ate up his acting debut in the reboot of White Men Can’t Jump. So if you’re part of the 0.5 percent of society who isn’t aware of who Jack Harlow is (hi, Mom), that’s about to change.
Jack’s rise to success has been super fast, and he’s managed to already accrue a huge amount of money and build himself a pretty sizable net worth. How much, exactly, you ask? Ahem:
Jack’s Total Net Worth Is $5 Million, Mainly Because of His Music
Which is pretty impressive considering he only became famous famous in 2020 thanks to his viral hit “What’s Poppin’,” which reached more than 1 billion streams on Spotify. Since then, Jack has had multiple chart toppers, launched his own musical collective called Private Garden, and done several high-profile collabs, including with Post Malone and DaBaby on Saweetie’s “Tap In (Remix),” Lil Wayne and Quavo on City Girls’ “puss* Talk (Remix),” and of course Lil Nas X on “Industry Baby,” which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to snag a couple of awards.
Oh, and on top of music sales, Jack has also reportedly moved more than $1 million in merchandise.
He's also been on multiple tours to support his music, and he's embarking on his third annual (!!) tour of his home state, Kentucky.
Jack Has Also Tapped Into Acting
In 2022, Jack did double duty as he was both the host and musical guest on Saturday Night Live.
According to The Things, celebs' base pay for SNL appearances starts at $5,000 but can reportedly jump to a higher number based on their levels of fame and ~status.~ Justin Timberlake, who has hosted and performed at SNL multiple times, opened up about the $$$ that comes with appearing on the show, saying that it's "the best five grand you can make on television."
On top of SNL, Jack made his acting debut in the 2023 reboot of White Men Can't Jump, and while his salary hasn't been revealed yet, we can assume he raked in the big bucks from working with a major movie studio.
He Earned Pretty Much All His $ in 2021
Like, he literally took home $5 million in 2021—mostly thanks to brand endorsem*nts. “We’ve done a lot of passing this year because we want to make sure I align with the brand and I don’t spread myself too thin,” Jack told Forbes. “It’s cool to do a deal with a brand that I used to wear as a kid and now they’re rocking on me.”
If you’re asking yourself, Wait, how did he take home $5 million but end up with a net worth of $4 million??, the reasons boil down to things like expenses (security isn’t free!) and taxes. Such is life.
He's Made Deals With KFC, New Balance, and More
Sounds delicious. And lucrative. Anyway, this finger-lickin’-good (sorry) partnership was announced back in December, and Jack mused, “Partnering up with KFC feels like poetic justice. I’ve begun traveling the world and no matter how far I go, KFC is one of the first things people want to bring up when they find out where I’m from. I’m excited to align myself with something that started in Kentucky but resonates all over the globe. I grew up going to the restaurant with my family—here are a few of the menu items I’ve been enjoying since I was a child.”
TBD on what he made for the partnership, but Jack will be doing all kinds of appearances and promotions for the brand, so he’s def working for his money. And KFC is just the beginning! Jack has also partnered with other big-deal brands, like New Balance:
Not to mention Buffalo Wild Wings, Call of Duty, Venmo, Tommy Hilfiger, and Cheetos:
Kay, quick break for this video:
So How Does Jack Spend His Money?
At first, he was all about buying designer brands, telling Forbes, “It’s crazy for me to think about now. In my head, it was like, Oh, this is what you do when you get some money.”
But apparently the “novelty” wore off and now he’s thinking about investing, looking at Jay-Z’s billion-dollar empire as inspiration. Plus, his dad is trying to get him to buy a house in his hometown of Louisville. “I want money but I’m not super driven by money,” he told Forbes in 2019. “That’s not the thing I wake up and think about all the time. I haven’t bought a nice car yet because I know that’s the worst thing you could do.”
Jack’s also extremely committed to giving, and Forbes reports that he’s raised more than $1 million for Louisville-based nonprofits and HBCUs, explaining, “I can make a million hit songs, but that doesn’t compare to coming back home and saying, ‘I want to lift you up with me.’”
Love this for you, Jack!