PBE Pluto is an American rapper from Mobile, Alabama, with a net worth of $1 million as of 2023. Along with being a rap artist, he is also a veteran, a budding fashion designer, and an entrepreneur and is capable of releasing bars and beats.
PBE gained popularity with the release of his hit song “Soak up the Drip”, a single which is approaching a million streams on both Spotify and his YouTube channel.
He is among one the rising rappers in the country and it seems in the upcoming years he will be on the list of prominent artists in the music industry. So in this post, we will talk about the total net worth of PBE Pluto his income sources, career, biography, and a lot more.
Net Worth 2023:
Name | PBE Pluto |
Net Worth | $1 Million |
Age | 35 years old |
Date Of Birth | February 17, 1987 |
Profession | Musical Artist |
Gender | Male |
Early Life:
PBE Pluto was born Brent Parker on the 17th of Feburary 1987 in the city of Mobile, Alabama, where he spend most of his childhood and grew up in the Orange Grove Projects. Pluto claims to have bounced from house to house more than 50 times around the age of 12.
His mother’s name is Stacy who was a hustler and worked odd jobs on and off every day of Pluto’s childhood until Stacy wound up being sent away to serve an eight-year jail sentence when Pluto was just a young boy. While his father Percy worked in the military and spent time away from the family. During the summertime every year, Pluto was sent to live with his paternal grandmother.
Pluto grew up with six siblings, two on his father’s side and four on his mother’s side. While growing up Pluto played a whole ton of sports but he later realized that his real passion was music. As a kid, he began watching school band practices and developed an interest in music. Soon he got the spot as the main drummer in a Second-line band at the age of just 10.
At that time he was motivated to pursue his dreams of becoming a musical artist so he began performing at local parties, weddings, and parades. Around the same time, he was allowed to perform in clubs and make himself $50 per hour for each event. He attended Murphy High School and spent his free time hustling and grinding to make himself as much money as possible.
Shortly after graduating from high school, Pluto decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the Navy. Before that, he had only worked a few odd jobs such as working with his uncle and being a dishwasher at local restaurants for a few months. He dropped out of the Navy to take care of his younger siblings.
He later also attended Remington College where he earned an associate degree in computer science. He then enrolled at Faulkner University to work on earning a Bachelor’s degree in Business administration. That was the time when Pluto was so busy achieving his goal of becoming a professional rap artist.
Career:
Pluto teamed up with his brother Kambi to become the duo called PBE and at the earliest stages of their career, these two went by Pluto and Kid Kambi. After entering the music industry he had just ordered his first custom chain with the initial PBE which stands for Parker Boy Entertainment.
Shortly thereafter when Pluto had earned some extra money he had added his stage name as well.
In 2015 Pluto moved to Atlanta, while there the duo got serious about their craft and began turning out some real stars. They dropped tracks including “Get Low”, and “Drip Drip”, the former of which entered the Top 40 on the US Itunes Charts and several independent charts throughout Europe as well.
Outside of his music, Pluto has owned two nightclubs at earlier points in his career which include Club Infinity and a Lead Cigar Lounge. He also operated his food service “Parker Sour Food”, and “Catering”.
Then he also popped up in Hollywood movies such as Prince alongside 50 Cent and Bruce Willis. He even got his fashion line called “Cross Cultured”.
PBE Pluto Net Worth:
As of 2023, PBE Pluto’s Net Worth is estimated to be around $1 million. The big source of his income comes from music such as live shows, hit singles, and collaborations, as well as his self-titled YouTube channel.
In early 2017 he joined YouTube and began uploading his music videos. The rapper has thousands of views on his music videos. His source of income also comes from his businesses such as his fashion line and clubs.