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Fantasia’s $5 Million Net Worth Is Proof to Stay Persistent - Blavity

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After winning the third season of American Idol, Fantasia’s career began to soar. She signed to J Records, released her debut single “I Believe” which made it onto the Billboard Hot 100. The North Carolina native then released her debut album Free Yourself which made it onto the Billboard 200. Her second studio album titled Fantasia featured her hit “When I See U” which surged over the last few years via social media. The Grammy award-winning singer-actress also starred in the 2023 version of “The Color Purple,” showcasing her many talents. Not only has her musical success been amplified by appearances on Broadway and in films, she’s also become quite the fashion icon. With so much work to pull from, her recent and well-deserved moments in the spotlight , here’s what we know about Fantasia’s net worth. Who Is Fantasia? Photo by Greg Doherty/WireImage The NAACP Image Award and BAFTA Award winner’s voice has been compared to musical greats such as Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin. It’s...

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