Ghetto Net Worth (2025)
Musician, Songwriter, Rapper
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Thousandaire
Net worth between $0 and $1 million
Annual Income
$60,000 (Music sales, performances, endorsements)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $400000, 2023: $500000, 2024: $600000
Ghetto's Biography
Ghetto, born Julius Owino, is a dynamic Kenyan musician known for his impactful lyrics and dedication to social change. Rising to fame in 2008 with the breakout single 'Ghetto Life,' he quickly became a household name in East Africa's hip hop scene. His music blends Swahili and English, tackling issues like poverty, youth empowerment, and government accountability, making him a voice for the underprivileged. Ghetto's creative talents extend beyond music; he is a successful entrepreneur, running Ghetto Wear Clothing Line and Ghetto Studios, nurturing young talent and promoting Kenyan culture. Over the years, he has earned significant recognition, including the Groove Award for Best Hip Hop Artist and the Kisima Music Award, solidifying his status as a trailblazer in the industry. Despite controversies surrounding his outspoken nature, Ghetto continues to influence the next generation through his art, community outreach, and positive activism. His journey from humble beginnings to national stardom is a testament to the power of resilience, creativity, and the enduring spirit of the Kenyan people.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Ghetto started rapping in Swahili before learning English through music.
Full Name
Julius Owino
Nickname
Ghetto
Nationality
Kenyan
Birthday
August 10, 1985
Age
40
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Height
5'10" (178 cm)
Weight
165 lbs (75.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Grace Owino
Children
2
Education
Diploma in Music Production
Famous For
Pioneering Kenyan hip hop and socially conscious music
First Big Break
Release of the hit single 'Ghetto Life' in 2008
Social Media
Instagram: @ghettokenya, Twitter: @ghetto_ke, Facebook: GhettoOfficial
Businesses Owned
Ghetto Wear Clothing Line, Ghetto Studios
Awards
2012 Groove Award for Best Hip Hop Artist, 2015 Kisima Music Award
Category
Musicians
Controversies
Known for outspoken lyrics criticizing government and social issues
Hobbies
Football, painting, community outreach
Interests
African culture, youth empowerment, social justice
Quote
"Music is the voice of the streets and the heartbeat of change."