Current Assessment
Khalifa's wealth appears to come from several durable lanes: music royalties from a catalog led by 'See You Again' and 'Black and Yellow,' touring, Los Angeles real estate, the Khalifa Kush cannabis brand, and Taylor Gang-related business interests. The strongest hard asset evidence is his reported Encino real estate, including a $7.6 million purchase and a prior $3.4 million purchase. The music catalog is likely the largest source of value, but public sources do not show his master ownership or publishing percentages. Khalifa Kush is also material, though its personal economics are private.
Key caveats
- Tour grosses and streaming totals are not the same as personal wealth.
- Khalifa Kush revenue, ownership and licensing terms are not public.
- Reported real estate purchases do not reveal mortgage balances or net equity.
- No reliable public filing was found that itemizes his assets and liabilities.
Evidence gaps
- Master and publishing ownership for key songs
- Khalifa Kush ownership percentage and revenue
- Taylor Gang financials
- Current mortgages and other personal liabilities
