Born in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx in December 1995, Artist Julius Dubose — better known as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie — turned lunch-room cyphers into chart hits and built his voice into a brand. From gritty New York streets to global streaming stages, his story is proof that melody, hustle and authenticity still connect. Let’s unpack his career journey, highlight major wins and look at what his current financial and cultural footprint really looks like.
Early Life & Break-Out
Growing up in Highbridge, New York, A Boogie started writing rhymes at age 12 while carrying a notebook of verses at Dewitt Clinton High School. His upbringing included challenges — experiences he later channelled into music with emotional weight and melodic flair.
In 2016 he dropped his mixtape Artist, soon signed with Atlantic Records and his own imprint, Highbridge the Label. Then came his 2017 studio album The Bigger Artist, which hit #4 on the Billboard 200 and cemented him as a voice of NYC’s new wave, according to Wikipedia.

Career Highlights
- Albums:
- The Bigger Artist (2017) — strong debut, top 5 on charts.
- Hoodie SZN (2018) — his first #1 on Billboard 200.
- Artist 2.0 (2020) and Me vs. Myself (2022) followed.
- Signature Sound: A blend of rap and melody, Auto-Tune vocals, piano loops and storytelling from the streets. His singles like Look Back at It and Swervin became massive.
- Cultural Footprint: He brought a new wave to New York hip–hop — melodic, emotional, and rooted in the city’s grit.
- Recent Activity: In 2024-25 he’s remained active with tours, performances at major venues and collaborations.
Net Worth & Business Moves (keep in mind: numbers vary)
Recent public estimates place his net worth around US $5 million (2025). Some outlets have inflated figures (e.g., ~$50 million) but these appear less substantiated. I Like To Dabble

His revenue streams include: album & singles sales, streaming royalties, live shows, merchandise, his label imprint (Highbridge), and brand endorsements. This diversified approach supports his long-term value beyond any one hit.
Why His Story Matters
A Boogie’s rise underscores three key lessons:
- Authenticity wins: Sticking to his New York roots and personal style helped him cut through.
- Melody + rap = major appeal: His ability to blend rap bars and hooks made him accessible across genres.
- Business acumen: Owning a label imprint, building a brand, and staying active in big-stage arenas positions him for longevity, not just short-term hype.
Bottom Line
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie may still be under-the-radar compared to the biggest superstars, but his impact is clear: a strong catalog, loyal fanbase, and smart brand moves. With consistent touring and new releases, he’s not only built for now — he’s built for the long game.
