Big Jook has been popular since he had allegedly ordered a $100,000 hit on Young Dolph, which has made many curious about his net worth. It is interesting how much the late entrepreneur was worth of!
Key Takeaways
- Big Jook’s real name is Anthony Mims.
- He was the older brother of Young Dolph’s rival rapper Yo Gotti.
- Jook’s net worth is likely to be in the millions, given several considerations.
Big Jook, or Anthony Mims, worked as an entrepreneur and was the co-owner of CMG THE LABEL.
He had devoted a fair amount of years to the music industry as a record label owner and had made sure to promote rappers under his company.
Jook’s net worth, though believed to be in millions, as is the case for record label owners, is yet not revealed or confirmed.
However, his estimated net worth is likely to be between $5 to $50 million.
His company had been operating for some time, so this estimate about his net worth is least likely to surprise those in the music industry.
On average, a record label company owner is likely to earn from $500k to $100 million annually.
Given the fact that Big Jook’s record label company was beyond being new in the industry, his earning is least likely to be below $5 million.
He had also been gaining a good amount of income from tours for his label company.
Prior to his demise, Big Jook had been indulged in “CMG Gangsta Art Tour” scheduled for several locations.
The sales from the tickets and further sales from promotions of the artists had definitely been decent as the artists he had under his company’s label were quite popular.
Just like him, his brother Yo Gotti has gotten a fair amount of fame in the music industry for his music talent.
Yo Gotti is one among the millionaire rappers that has been listed under Forbes. He reportedly has a net worth of $100 million.
He said to Forbes that he didn’t have to write another rap since he had been “financially straight“.
Big Jook’s Source Of Income
Big Jook’s major source of income was from “CMG The Label” (Collective Music Group), which he started in 2012.
Universal Music Group is the parent company of the music label company.
It was not Big Jook, however, who founded the company. It was his little brother, Yo Gotti.
Jook worked with the company and its artists for a little more than a decade since he passed.
His dedication to the record label company could be seen from all the posts he had made on his Instagram page about the artists, the tours of the company, and his mentions of the label company almost everywhere on his page, including his bio.
He mentioned working with some artists under the CMG label, including Black Youngsta, Moneybaggyo, Big Boogie Music, 42 Dugggg, Blocboy JB, and Est.Gee, I am 10 percent, Glorillapimp, Lilpoppa, and Lehlasamia.
Earlier in 2024, he had been busy promoting Gangsta Art, which is also the second compilation album from CMG.
Any other source of income of Big Jook is yet to be revealed, as it was CMG that he most talked about.
As suggested by his Instagram, he defined himself as an entrepreneur.
This gives a vague insight of what all besides CMG had he been involved in amassing his estimated net worth.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Big Jook was shot outside Perignons Restaurant and Event Center in Hickory Hills on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
- CMG Record Label released “Left, Right” by Big Boogie Music a little before Big Jook passed.