Jorge Ben Jor Net Worth

He has also earned a salary from his live performances and tours. Jorge Ben Jor is a World Music Singer who has a net worth of $1 Million. Born in 1945, he is known for fusing samba, funk, rock, and bossa nova styles with his own satirical humor. His most famous singles include "Chove Chuva," "Mas Que Nada," and "Ive Brussel," and his music has been covered by many popular artists. He has earned a salary from his live performances and tours over the course of his 5 decade long career.
Jorge Ben Jor is a member of World Music Singer

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 22, 1945
Birth Place Brazil
Age 78 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)

Jorge Ben Jor, a renowned World Music Singer from Brazil, is estimated to have a net worth of $1 Million in 2024. With a career spanning several decades, Jorge Ben Jor has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique blend of samba, funk, and rock. Known for his soulful voice and infectious rhythms, he has become an influential figure in Brazilian music. Throughout his career, Jorge Ben Jor has released numerous hit songs and albums, establishing himself as a true icon in the genre. His net worth is reflective of his successful career and the admiration he has garnered from music lovers around the globe.

About

Musician who has become known for fusing samba, funk, rock, and bossa nova styles with his own satirical humor. Some of his most famous singles over his 5 decade long career include "Chove Chuva," "Mas Que Nada," and "Ive Brussel." His music has since been covered by countless popular artists from Sergio Mendes. 

Before Fame

He got his first pandeiro at thirteen and two years later he began singing in a local church choir. By eighteen he'd begun performing at parties and in nightclubs. 

Trivia

In 1975, he and Gilberto Gil released the collaborative album Gil e Jorge. 

Family Life

His mother is of Ethiopian descent. His mother bought him his first guitar. He has two sons, Gabriel and Tomaso Menezes. 

Associated With

In 2002, he contributed to the compilation album Red Hot + Riot which paid tribute to Fela Kuti and which raised money for AIDS awareness and research.