Timbaland’s Fortune: How Much Is Timbaland’s Net Worth? Salary, Income, Sales, Earnings Explored!

What is Timbaland’s net worth? The music producer is successful and has made an improved fortune.

Timbaland is a mega music producer, record executive, songwriter, and rapper who is known as one of the most successful hip-hop and R&B producers of all time.

Timbaland Profile Summary

  • Profession: Rapper, Music producer, Record executive, and Songwriter
  • Net worth: $85 million
  • Birthdate: March 10, 1972
  • Birthplace: Norfolk, Va.
  • Birth name: Timothy Zachary Mosely
  • Father: Garland Mosely
  • Mother: Latrice Mosely
  • Children: One daughter born in 2007 and two sons (birth years unknown)
  • Marriages: Monique Idlett (m. 2008-2013)
  • Education: Salem High School

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to 1993, when R&B fans first got a taste of Timbaland’s (real name: Timothy Zachary Mosely) artistry via Jodeci’s album “Diary of a Mad Band.” The producer then continued to spread his wings by working with other artists like Ginuwine on his album “Ginuwine … the Bachelor.” And from there, a musical legend was born.

Timbaland went on to take the music industry by storm for three decades and counting. Timbaland has flexed his songwriting, rapping, and producing skills for a plethora of artists including Aaliyah, Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, and many more. At this point, Timbaland is one of the greatest music producers of all time. And naturally, his unique skill set and talent have helped take his financial game to the next level. So, what is Timbaland’s net worth? Here’s the 4-1-1.

Timbaland's net worth explained

Timbaland’s net worth is very impressive.

As of this writing, Celebrity Net Worth shares that Timbaland currently has a net worth of $85 million. This number reflects his work as a rapper, songwriter, music producer, and record executive. Aside from crafting various RIAA-certified platinum and gold records for himself, his ear for sound has also helped other artists achieve the same accolades. After all, Nelly Furtado’s “Loose” album achieved RIAA-certified diamond status — selling 10 million copies and more. So, it’s no question that Timbaland has earned some serious coins over the years.

Timbaland and Swizz Beatz have an ongoing lawsuit with Triller over their Verzuz battle show.

Alexa, play Rihanna’s “B—h Better Have My Money”! According to TMZ, Timbaland and Swizz Beatz are determined to collect what’s owed to them from Triller.

The outlet shares that the two producers have decided to take Triller to court for non-payment in relation to the popular battle show. In a controversial move, the pair sold Verzuz to Triller in January 2021 and are now claiming that the company didn’t pony up the funds.

Per documents obtained by TMZ, Triller allegedly only made two payments of the agreed $28 million. Interestingly, the producers claim that a settlement was reached after the first default, but Triller has continued with the same song and dance.

Now, Timbaland and Swizz want Triller to run them their money with interest expeditiously. However, a representative for Triller told the outlet that this may be a simple “misunderstanding.”

“This is truly unfortunate and we hope it is nothing more than a misunderstanding driven by lawyers,” Triller’s PR rep told TMZ. “We do not wish to air our dirty laundry in the press, but we have paid Swizz and Tim millions in cash and in stock.”

Timbaland and Swiss Beatz

In fact, the rep shared that “no one has benefitted as much from Triller to date” and that they have “truth and facts on their side should they have to defend themselves.”

“Triller has helped fuel Verzuz to new heights — making it the global cultural phenomenon it is today,” the PR rep added. “We hope to resolve this amicably and quickly, and truly hope it’s just a misunderstanding.”

Hopefully all parties can come to an understanding.

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