Most recent estimates of the net worth of some of the most prominent celebrities in the world of Musicians and Artists in Spain:
🎤 Musicians and artists
Rosalía – €40 million
Catalan singer of international renown, she has revolutionized pop and urban music with her fusion of flamenco, reggaeton and electronica. Her album Motomami was a global phenomenon, and her tours, contracts with brands such as Dior and Coca-Cola, and collaborations with big names have established her as a global icon.
Enrique Iglesias – €100 million
Latin pop icon, with more than 180 million records sold and successful tours around the world. Known for hits such as Bailamos, Héroe and El Perdón, he has also amassed huge revenues from collaborations and residencies in Las Vegas.
David Bisbal – €15 million
Since Operación Triunfo, he has established himself as an essential figure of Spanish pop. He has sold more than 6 million records and toured Latin America and Europe internationally.
David Bustamante – €4 million
Another artist from OT, with multiple gold and platinum records. He has maintained a solid career in Spanish romantic pop, in addition to participating in television and musicals.
Aitana – €6 million
Contemporary Spanish pop star, with a well-groomed image, great success on digital platforms and presence in fashion campaigns. She has worked with international artists and has been nominated for multiple awards.
Alejandro Sanz – €25 million
Singer-songwriter from Madrid with more than 25 million albums sold and 4 Grammy Awards. Known for his raspy voice and deep lyrics, he remains one of the most respected figures in the Spanish-speaking world.
Juan Magán: €10 million. Spanish singer, producer and DJ, pioneer of “electro Latino”, with international hits and collaborations that have made him a key figure in Spanish commercial music.
Lola Indigo – €3 million
Singer, dancer and total show-woman. Since her hit Ya no quiero ná, she has accumulated viral hits and a unique aesthetic that mixes urban, pop and dance.
Melendi – €10 million
His style between pop, rumba and rock has earned him a loyal fan base. He has renewed his musical approach over time without losing relevance.
Quevedo – €10 million
He rose to worldwide fame with Quédate (BZRP Music Sessions #52). His distinctive voice and understated style have made him a benchmark of today’s urban pop.
Rels B – €3 million
One of Spain’s most listened to urban artists, he has achieved fame in Latin America thanks to his laid-back style, personal lyrics and digital presence.
JC Reyes – €1.5 million
One of the rising names in Spanish reggaeton and trap. Controversial, viral and widely followed by young audiences.
Saiko – €2 million
Emerging singer of the urban genre. His collaborations and the growth of his listeners place him among the most promising in the Hispanic market.
Omar Montes – €8 million
Combining his musical career with television appearances, he has become a very profitable media and musical figure in Spain.
C. Tangana – €15 million
An innovator of urban sound and modern flamenco, his album El Madrileño redefined the boundaries of Spanish pop. He is also a producer and has a very powerful artistic and visual approach.
Pablo Alboran – €12 million
Famous for his sensitivity and powerful ballads. He has been one of the best-selling artists of the last decade in Spain.
Leiva – €10 million
Former member of Pereza, now one of the most respected figures in Spanish rock. He has composed for other artists and tours constantly.
Beret – €5 million
Singer-songwriter from Seville with deep lyrics and intimate style. He is very popular on digital platforms and has collaborated with international artists.
Ptazeta – €2 million
Canarian rapper with a direct and fresh style. She has gained visibility inside and outside Spain with collaborations such as Bizarrap.
Recycled J – €3 million
Urban artist with alternative inclinations, he has achieved loyalty with personal lyrics and careful aesthetics.
Don Patricio – €4 million
His success Contando Lunares catapulted him into the mainstream. Since then, he has maintained a fresh and commercial approach.
Ana Mena – €5 million
Malaga-born singer and actress with great success in Spain and Italy, known for hits such as A un paso de la luna and Música ligera; combines Latin pop and Eurodance, and collaborates with international artists
Natos y Waor – €6 million (sets)
Madrid duo pioneer of underground rap. They have a legion of loyal fans and fill halls all over the country without relying on big media.
Cruz Cafuné – €3 million
From the Canary Islands, he has achieved national projection with an introspective, urban style with a strong identity.
Hard GZ – €3 million
Social and committed rap referent. Independent, with a very committed community.
Ayax and Prok – €6 million
Grenadian twins, powerful in lyric and style. Ayax has also developed a career as an actor.
Kidd Keo – €4 million
Bilingual (Spanish/English) rapper with American aesthetics and a strong influence on young audiences.
Soto Asa – €2 million
Canarian artist with an experimental sound that mixes the urban with the electronic.
FernandoCosta – €2.5 million
Direct, raw and unfiltered rapper, with lyrics that connect for their authenticity.
Dani Martin – €12 million
Pop rock idol since the 2000s, with El Canto del Loco and then as a solo artist, he is still very much loved.
Bad Gyal – €8 million
A reference of the female urban scene in Spain. Her aesthetics, a mix of dancehall and reggaeton, has brought her international success.
Yung Beef – €3 million
Key figure of Spanish trap. Always controversial and provocative, he maintains an underground aesthetic.
Kase.O – €7 million
Member of Violadores del Verso, absolute reference of Spanish rap for content, flow and legacy.
Maikel Delacalle – €2 million
Canary Islander with great versatility between trap, R&B and reggaeton, very present in digital platforms.
Cecilio G – €800.000
Experimental and controversial Spanish trap artist. Known as much for his music as for his eccentric personality.
Hoke – €700.000
He represents the new wave of rap and trap in Spain, with more and more visibility.
Malú – €18 million
Stable figure of Spanish pop for decades. Massive tours and television presence.
Hens – €2 million
One of the most followed youngsters by the new generation. Mix between urban and pop-punk.
La Zowi – €2 million
A reference of female trap in Spain, with provocative lyrics and powerful aesthetics.
Fito & Fitipaldis – €12 million
Rock band led by Fito Cabrales. Constant touring and multi-platinum albums for over 20 years.
Amaral – €10 million
Zaragozan duo with great critical and commercial respect. Their proposal has successfully crossed borders.
Estopa – €15 million
Brothers who have created a genre of their own with their “rumba rock”. More than two decades of success and massive tours.
El Grecas – €880.000
Emerging trap and urban flamenco artist, known for his raw style, visceral lyrics and a strong presence in networks. He has quickly gained notoriety with viral tracks and collaborations in the underground scene.
Abraham Mateo: €8 million.
Spanish singer, producer and actor, known for his transition from youth pop to urban Latin. He has collaborated with artists such as Farruko, CNCO and Jennifer Lopez, achieving international projection and outstanding presence in the Latin market.
These figures are approximate and reflect the diversity of sources of income of these personalities.