Inside Pusha T's Fortune: Pusha T's Total Wealth in Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

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Inside Pusha T's Fortune: Pusha T's Total Wealth in Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Many fans are curious about Pusha T's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Pusha T's Net Worth?

Pusha T is an American hip-hop recording artist who has a net worth of $14 million. Pusha T is the co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Re-Up Records along with his brother. He is also known as one half of the hip-hop duo Clipse, alongside his brother and fellow rapper Gene "No Malice" Thornton. In the early '90s, the brothers formed a relationship with the Neptunes'Pharrell Williamsand embarked on a career that would include major-label record deals and critically acclaimed albums.

Early Life

Pusha T was born Terrence LeVarr Thornton on May 13, 1977, in the Bronx, New York. The family soon relocated to Virginia Beach, Virginia, and that's where Thornton and his brother, Gene, grew up. Both brothers, as teens, sold drugs, and Gene eventually ended up being kicked out of their parents' house after they found out what he was doing. It was in 1992 that Terrence and Gene began to pursue a career in hip-hop, and they formed a group known as Clipse.

Career

After the brothers formed Clipse, they were introduced to record producer and fellow Virginian Pharrell Williams of the Neptunes. Williams helped them secure a recording contract with Elektra Records in 1997. They began working on their debut album, "Exclusive Audio Footage," but the first single that dropped, "The Funeral," was a commercial bust, and the release of the album was canceled. Clipse was dropped from the label soon after, and Terrence took on the moniker Pusha T. Despite not being with a major label, Pusha T made numerous appearances during this time on other artists' songs, including Kelis and Nivea.

In early 2001, the duo was signed by Pharrell Williams to Arista Records. Clipse began working on their major label debut, executively produced by The Neptunes. Their debut single, "Grindin," was released on May 14, 2002. The song became a summer Top 40 hit and reached #30 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 in July of that same year. They enjoyed similar success with their second single, "When the Last Time," which peaked at #19. Clipse released their debut album "Lord Willin" in August 2002, and it debuted at #1 on the "Billboard" Top R&B/Hip Hop Album chart and #4 on the "Billboard" 200. The album was eventually certified gold by the RIAA in October 2002. Clipse began recording material for their second album, "Hell Hath no Fury," in late 2003. However, work on the album ground to a halt in 2004 when Arista Records's hip-hop artists were absorbed into its sister label, Jive Records, as part of a merger between Sony Music Entertainment and BMG. Clipse was forced to stay on Jive due to contractual requirements. Clipse resumed work on the album and finished it, but the brothers became increasingly frustrated with the Jive label.

In 2004, Pusha T and his brother launched their own record label imprint, Re-Up Records, and formed the hip-hop group Re-Up Gang, along with fellow rappers Ab-Liva and Sandman. In 2006, the group finally released their third studio album (and most commercial), "Hell Hath No Fury," which was praised by critics. The album, once again produced by The Neptunes, debuted at #14 on the "Billboard" chart. It spawned the moderately successful singles "Mr. Me Too" and "Wamp Wamp (What It Do)."  After Clipse released their fourth album, "Til the Casket Drops," in December 2009, both No Malice and Pusha T announced they were taking time off from the duo to focus on their own respective solo projects.

Ultimately, Pusha T's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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