LiAngelo Ball, the basketball player turned rapper, has a net worth of $5 million. He is an American professional basketball player who played for the Astros de Jalisco and Chino Hills High School in California. However, in 2025, the shooting guard turned to music to become a rapper. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the majority of LiAngelo's net worth comes from his music career.
During an interview with Speedy on 360 with Speedy, the rapper was asked if Google was accurate about his net worth. The number given by Google was $800,000, to which LiAngelo Ball responded:
"I think that's not updated. That might be my high school net worth... I don’t know. I had whips though. You know, used to wash a couple whips up, cut some hair. You know that money come in, bro."
He added that the number was not correct and was way off. Ball said:
"Yeah, that’s far off. On the low end. I’m not about to get all into that."
Speedy further asked the fresh rapper:
"But you're doing well for yourself?"
LiAngelo replied confidently:
"That’s common sense."
Where does LiAngelo Ball's net worth come from?
During the interview with Speedy, LiAngelo Ball revealed that his net worth back in high school was $800,000. Now, he has surpassed that number by a huge margin. His net worth as of 2025 is reported to be $5 million. However, not all of this money comes from playing on the court. In 2025, Ball decided to turn to music to become a rapper.
In January, Ball signed a $13 million deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group. LiAngelo received a guaranteed $8 million while signing, including full ownership of his master's and music label, Born2Ball Music Group.
He released his debut single titled Tweaker, on January 3. For his stage names, he decided to go with Gelo and G3. In addition to his new song, Gelo's first debut album, League of My Own, will be released on July 18, 2025.
While LiAngelo Ball never made it to the NBA, he signed three non-guaranteed NBA contracts. These include a one-year deal with the Pistons worth $898,310 in 2010, and two one-year deals with the Hornets worth $925,258 and $1.02 million in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
Lastly, Ball has a signature shoe from his father's brand, Big Baller Brand. He is also a part of the Facebook Watch reality show, Ball in the Family.
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