Rapper NBA YoungBoy, born Kentrell DeShawn Gaulden in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has accumulated a net worth estimated at over $60 million by age 26, with some reports placing his total earnings closer to $500 million. His financial portfolio is built on multiple revenue streams, including music streaming, YouTube ad revenue, and touring. He is consistently one of the most streamed artists on YouTube in the United States, generating an estimated 292 million views per month on the platform.

Gaulden’s primary residence is an 8,800-square-foot mansion in Mill Creek, Utah, which he purchased for $4.2 million in April 2022 and later listed for sale at $5.5 million in February 2024. He named the property Gravedigger Mountain and used it as his base while serving a period of house arrest from October 2021 to April 2024. The property features a custom recording studio, a resort-style pool, and an indoor elevator.
His jewelry collection is valued at over $10 million, including a 38 Baby pendant costing $200,000 and a Young Thug tribute pendant worth $150,000. Gaulden also commissioned multiple custom 4KT gravedigger pendants from Shine Jewelers, each valued at approximately $250,000, which he reportedly distributed to members of his inner circle. His watch collection includes an iced-out Audemars Piguet skeleton watch valued at $200,000.

Following his release from federal custody in April 2025, Gaulden returned to his Utah property, which is now protected by heavily armed private security. Neighbors reported being stopped by guards wearing bulletproof vests and carrying AK-style rifles. Gaulden also purchased a home for one of his security guards near his own property. His vehicle collection includes a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Lamborghini Urus, and a civilian Ripsaw EV3 tank.
Gaulden’s monthly income is estimated to range between $2.6 million and $8.5 million, derived from sources including YouTube ad revenue, streaming royalties, publishing, merchandise, and label income from his Never Broke Again imprint. His 2025 tour grossed $70 million. Despite his wealth, Gaulden has stated in interviews that he is “terrified of people” and remains deeply private, citing trauma from his upbringing in Baton Rouge and his experiences with the legal system.