Gangsta Boo was an American rapper who has a net worth of $3 million. In the 2000s, she rose to prominence after she released her album “Both Worlds*69”.

She had a reported annual income of $500,000. She has also been featured in various music videos and also done a lot of mixtapes all of which have been received well by the audience.

She usually sings songs that are of the hip-hop genre. She was fondly known as the pioneer of female rap music in America. Today in this post we are going to tell you in detail about Gangsta Boo, Her total net worth, her earnings, her salary, and all her other business. Looking at her luxurious lifestyle, you should be wondering how much money she makes.

Gangsta Boo Net Worth

 

Income Sources

She had earned mainly through her music videos and was making money by featuring in various music videos as a guest appearance.

She also released various mixtapes with many famous music labels that have also helped her earn money.

There are no details about her being endorsed by brands to promote their products. Additionally, she was also a DJ and a music producer who produced many music videos.

Gangsta Boo’s cause of death 

According to sources close to the situation, the Three 6 Mafia legend was believed to be in possession of a fentanyl-laced substance.

Gangsta Boo died on Sunday (January 1) following a concert in her hometown of Memphis. Her body was reportedly found on her front porch around 4 p.m. local time.

Anyone familiar with the Three 6 Mafia legend’s career is likely aware she struggled with substance abuse. Sources close to Gangsta Boo tell AllHipHop they are emphatic she died from a drug overdose. TMZ‘s latest update only fuels the fire.

According to the publication, Gangsta Boo attended the concert with her brother on Saturday night (December 31) to celebrate New Year’s Eve. He was later taken to the hospital after suffering an overdose himself.

Although he recovered, the party continued at Gangsta Boo’s residence. Sources claimed narcotics were found on her person and that a fentanyl-laced substance is likely the cause of death.

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