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Is A$AP Rocky’s Net Worth as High as Rihanna’s? - Blavity

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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are one of the internet’s favorite couples for several reasons. First, there’s the way the Testing artist adores his other half, as well as the beautiful babies they make together. Along with that, the singer and rapper seem to balance one another’s energy out perfectly, from their constantly coordinated outfits to the lengthy wait times they leave us with between albums. While they have yet to tie the knot , or even get engaged, the Bad Gal’s man doesn’t seem intimidated by her billionaire status . Rather, it seems to be a motivator for him to keep pushing creative boundaries. If he plays his cards right, maybe one day A$AP Rocky’s net worth will match Rih’s. What is A$AP Rocky’s Net Worth? (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) As The Things notes, there’s been a steady increase in the number of millions the new father is worth. In 2018, reports claimed it was $6M, jumping to $7M the next and $9M by 2021. In 2021, Rakim Mayers was sitting pretty with an...

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