Net Worth: $80 million
Venture: Buck Commander
Known by many as one of the best guitarists in the country music space, Jason Aldean has managed to create his own small empire with a fortune of over $80 million over his career. The country star has mostly stuck to traditional country values, both in his personal life and musical career. Aldean is also the owner of a hunting and fishing gear label named “Buck Commander” that’s based on his likeness and brand.
Aldean was able to organize and invest in this business through the large income he receives from album sales. He’s apparently even more popular than you might think, with his 2010 album My Kinda Party receiving the super rare quadruple-platinum certification by RIAA (which is a super-duper cool certificate). Various of his other albums also reached platinum and double-platinum statuses.
Ed Bruce
Net Worth: $26 million
Venture: Bret Maverick
Ed Bruce is best known as everyone’s favorite original outlaw country singer and avid traditionalist of the genre. Born in Keiser, Arkansas, the talented young Bruce quickly caught the attention of Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records, and began writing and recording various songs for him. Bruce then proceeded to do voice-overs for TV shows and radio commercials, and finally debuted his first single in 1969 to moderate success.
The aspiring singer finally made big progress when he released "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", a song that he wrote with his wife. The song reached the Top 20 charts and his career began improving quickly from there. Bruce has released over 20 studio albums to date, with the most popular and commercially successful being his 1980 self-titled album.
Cole Swindell
Net Worth: $3 million
Venture: The Reason to Drink
Tour Cole Swindell is a singer and songwriter who debuted his career as a solo country singer in 2013, after a full three years of songwriting for other popular country artists such as Thomas Rhett, Scotty McCreery, Luke Bryan, and Craig Campbell.
Several of Swindell's singles w made it to number five or higher on the country charts. He has over a million likes on Facebook and managed to become a multi-millionaire in his mid-thirties. In 2015, Swindell won the Best New Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music Awards. His most successful singles so far have been "You Should Be Here," "Middle of a Memory," "Break Up in the End," and our favorite, "Chillin’ It."
Lee Brice
Net Worth: $6 million
Venture: Curb Records
Lee Brice started his musical career in 2007 and has since released many successful studio albums including "Love Like Crazy," "Hard to Love," "I Don't Dance," and "Lee Brice." He was nominated nine times for various musical awards including Top New Artist and Best Song but has yet to win an award. The South-Carolina born artist is estimated to be worth over $5 million.
Brice has written many songs for many popular country artists between 2006 and 2016. In 2013, Brice married his longtime girlfriend Sara Nanette Reeveley. The couple has three children named Takoda, Ryker, and Trulee. with his most successful compositions being Eli Young's "Crazy Girl", 2011's top country song, and Brook's "More Than a Memory", which debuted at number one on the country charts.
Luke Combs
Net Worth: $1.2 million
Venture: This One’s For You
It took Luke Combs three different EPs before finally hitting the sweet point of commercial success and reaching the top spots in the Billboard Charts. His third EP, Hurricane, was the catalyst for his recent label deal with Columbia records. Since then, Combs has released a full studio album in 2017 titled This One's for You that managed to climb to the number one spot.
His first two EPs, The Way She Rides and Can I Get an Outlaw, were not as successful as the releases that followed. Combs has since gone back to his roots in EPs and released a fourth EP just recently this year called The Prequel which sold almost four times better than the previous one which catapulted him to fame.