Dirty South Net Worth

Dirty South, born Dragan Roganovic on November 15, 1978 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, is a DJ and producer who has earned Grammy nominations for Best Remixed Recording for his remixes of Kaskade's "Sorry" and The Temper Trap's "Sweet Disposition". He has also been nominated for ARIA awards for Best Dance Release in 2005 and 2006.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 15, 1978
Birth Place Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $820 million

Dirty South, also known as a DJ in Yugoslavia, is anticipated to have a net worth of $820 million by 2024. This Australian-born artist, whose real name is Dragan Roganović, has earned recognition and success in the music industry for his outstanding talent and contributions to the Dirty South genre. With a unique fusion of progressive house, electro, and melodic sounds, Dirty South has garnered a massive following worldwide and has worked with several influential names in the field. It is unquestionable that his remarkable achievements and entrepreneurial ventures have contributed significantly to his estimated wealth, firmly establishing him as one of the wealthiest DJs in the industry.

About

DJ and Producer also known as Dragan Roganovic, whose remixes of Kaskade's "Sorry" and The Temper Trap's "Sweet Disposition" have earned him Grammy nominations for Best Remixed Recording. He has also been nominated for ARIA awards for Best Dance Release in 2005 and 2006.

Before Fame

As a child, he moved to Melbourne, Australia, where he began experimenting with DJ equipment at age 13.

Trivia

He has become a global festival headliner, including gigs at Omnia Las Vegas, Avalon Hollywood, Tomorrowland, Storm Festival, and LIV Miami. He has also collaborated with renowned producers, ranging from Alesso to Axwell.

Family Life

His real name is Dragan Roganovic. He is the older brother of professional soccer goalkeeper Nikola Roganovic.

Associated With

He collaborated with David Guetta and Sebastian Ingrosso on the 2009 single "How Soon Is Now."

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