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How Daddy Yankee’s fortune might be divided after divorce

Dec 8, 2024 | Entertainment

December 8, 2024

Daddy Yankee and Mireddys González’s recent divorce has saddened fans and raised questions about how his fortune, estimated at over $200 million, might be divided. Married for decades, Mireddys could potentially receive a significant share of his wealth, including income from music, properties, and other ventures.

Here’s how Daddy Yankee built his fortune:

  1. Music Catalog Sale: He sold part of his catalog, including hits like Gasolina and Despacito, to Concord for $217 million, securing income from his legacy even in retirement.
  2. Luxury Assets: Known for his lavish style, he owns a valuable collection of luxury cars and jewelry from his reggaeton prime.
  3. Real Estate: His portfolio includes properties in Puerto Rico, like a $3 million mansion in Carolina and a house in Luquillo listed on Airbnb. He reportedly owns over eight properties in Puerto Rico and at least two in Florida.

With speculation that Mireddys could receive up to half of his assets, the division of his wealth will likely include substantial material and financial holdings.

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