J Prince, an American businessman, is thought to be worth $45 million. He is well-known for serving as the president and CEO of Rap-a-Lot Records, a company situated in Houston at the moment. In 1986, he established the record company. J Prince has put a lot of effort into promoting Houston’s rap musicians and scene for the past 20 years. He currently works to aid poor neighbourhoods and communities.
He started a campaign to inform young people about AIDS/HIV prevention as part of his charitable endeavours.
James Prince was recently recognised at the 7th annual Hip Hop Honours Awards on VH1 for his charitable endeavours and creative accomplishments.
STATISTICS
Source of Wealth:
Music
Age:
55
Birth Place:
Houston, Texas, USA
Height:
1.75 m (5′ 9″)
Weight:
62 kg (136.69 lbs)
Marital Status:
Married (Mary Prince)
Full Name:
James Prince
Nationality:
American
Date of Birth:
31 October 1964
Ethnicity:
African American
Occupation:
Record Label Owner
Education:
University of Houston
Children:
2 (Jas and Brandy)
J Prince Earnings
Earnings 2013
Record Sales Nov. 2013Record sales of the album Trill OG: The Epilogue with American rapper Bun B (approximately 14.4 thousand copies sold)
$18,720Earnings 2012
Record Sales Oct. 2012First week record sales of the album Angel Dust with American rapper Z-Ro (approximately 3.7 thousand copies sold)$4,810Earnings 2011
Record Sales Jun. 2011Record sales of the album Still Pimping with Pimp C (approximately 9.9 thousand copies sold)$12,870Earnings 2010
Record Sales Oct. 2010First week record sales of the album The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones with American rapper Pimp C (approximately 18 thousand copies sold)$23,400Earnings 2008
Record Sales Dec. 2008Record sales of the album Emeritus with American rapper Scarface (approximately 167 thousand copies sold)$217,100Record Sales May. 2008Record sales of the album II Trill with UGK member Bun B (approximately 300 thousand copies sold)$390,000Earnings 2007
Record Sales Oct. 2007First week record sales of the album Life Goes On with Trae (approximately 12.5 thousand copies sold)$16,120Record Sales May. 2007Record sales of the album King of tha Ghetto: Power with Z-Ro (approximately 20 thousand copies sold)$26,000Record Sales Mar. 2007Record sales of the album Waitin’ to Exhale with Rap-A-Lot Records artist, Devin the Dude (approximately 165 thousand copies sold)$214,500Earnings 2006
Record Sales Jul. 2006Record sales of the album Pimpalation with Pimp C (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)$650,000Earnings 2005
Record Sales Oct. 2005First week record sales of the album Trill with American rapper Bun B (approximately 118 thousand copies sold)$153,400Earnings 2002
Record Sales Aug. 2002First week record sales of the album The Fix with American rapper Scarface (approximately 160 thousand copies sold)$208,000Earnings 1998
Record Sales Jul. 1998Record sales of the album Interview with a Killa with rapper Ganksta NIP (approximately 19,515 copies sold)$25,370Record Sales Mar. 1998Record sales of the album My Homies with American rapper Scarface (approximately 1 million copies sold)$1,300,000Earnings 1997
Record Sales Mar. 1997Record sales of the album The Untouchable with American rapper Scarface (approximately 1 million copies sold)$1,300,000Earnings 1994
Record Sales Oct. 1994Record sales of the album The Diary with American rapper Scarface (approximately 1 million copies sold)$1,300,000Earnings 1993
Record Sales Aug. 1993Record sales of the album The World Is Yours with American rapper Scarface (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)$650,000Record Sales Mar. 1993Record sales of the album Till Death Do Us Part with the Houston gangsta rap group the Geto Boys (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)$650,000Earnings 1991
Record Sales Oct. 1991Record sales of the album Mr. Scarface Is Back with American rapper Scarface (approximately 500 thosand copies sold)$650,000Record Sales Jul. 1991Record sales of the album We Can’t Be Stopped with the Houston hip hop group, Geto Boys (approximately 1 million copies sold)$1,300,000Earnings 1989
Record Sales Mar. 1989Record sales of the album Grip It! On That Other Level with the Houston hip hop group, Geto Boys (approximately 500 thousand copies sold)$650,000