Common Net Worth (2025)
Rapper, Actor, Writer, Activist
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire
Net worth between $10 million and $100 million
Annual Income
$2 million/year, primarily from music, acting, and endorsements
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $42,000,000, 2023: $45,000,000, 2024: $48,000,000
Common's Biography
Common, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn on March 13, 1972, is a renowned American rapper, actor, writer, and activist. Rising from the South Side of Chicago, Common first made waves in the hip-hop scene with his debut album 'Can I Borrow a Dollar?' in 1992. His breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed album 'Like Water for Chocolate' in 2000, which showcased his distinctive blend of poetic lyricism and socially conscious themes. Over the years, he has released several influential albums, earning multiple Grammy Awards and solidifying his status as a thought leader in hip-hop. Beyond music, Common has built a successful acting career, appearing in films such as 'Selma,' 'John Wick: Chapter 2,' and 'Just Wright.' He is also an Academy Award and Golden Globe winner for co-writing the song 'Glory' from the movie 'Selma.' Known for his activism, Common is passionate about social justice, mental health advocacy, and education reform. He owns Think Common Entertainment and has invested in various philanthropic ventures. Offstage, he enjoys basketball, yoga, and writing. With an estimated net worth of $48 million in 2024, Common continues to inspire through his art and commitment to making a difference, making him one of the most respected figures in contemporary music and culture.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Common is one of the few artists to have won an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe.
Full Name
Lonnie Rashid Lynn
Nickname
Common
Nationality
American
Birthday
March 13, 1972
Age
53
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Height
6'0" (184 cm)
Weight
181 lbs (82.0 kg)
Marital Status
Single
Spouse
None
Children
1
Education
Florida A&M University
Famous For
Grammy-winning rapper known for socially conscious lyrics and roles in film and television
First Big Break
Release of debut album 'Can I Borrow a Dollar?' in 1992, breakthrough with 2000's 'Like Water for Chocolate'
Social Media
Instagram: @common, Twitter: @common
Businesses Owned
Think Common Entertainment, various investments
Awards
Academy Award, Grammy Awards, Golden Globe Award
Category
Musicians
Controversies
Political activism and outspoken views have sparked debate; White House poetry invitation controversy in 2011
Hobbies
Writing, basketball, philanthropy, yoga
Interests
Social justice, veganism, literature, mental health advocacy
Quote
"Be true to yourself and you will never fall."