La’ Reonte Wright’s net worth stands at
$3 million
A Glance into La’ Reonte Wright’s Life
La’ Reonte Wright, born on November 26, 1990, in Flint, Michigan USA, is known in the music world as Dizzy. His journey began with the release of his debut album “Smokeout Conversation” in 2012 and the hit single “Can’t Trust Em”.
With a successful music career driving his financial growth, in late 2017, Dizzy Wright’s net worth exceeded $3 million, mainly amassed during his active music career that kicked off in 2010.
Dizzy Wright’s Fortune of $3 million
Dizzy Wright embarked on his rapping journey at the young age of 8, forming the group DaFuture with his brother and friends. Inspired by his uncle Flesh-N-Bone and Aunt Layzie Bone from the Bone-Thugs-n-Harmony group, Dizzy transitioned from amateur to professional status.
His mother, a promoter, introduced him to the public eye through a reporter job for him and his brother on an award-winning show “Just for the Kids News”, where she also penned rap lyrics for him. This exposure led Dizzy to interview notable artists like Tyrese, Boyz II Men, and St Lunatics, fueling his passion for music.
In 2010, Dizzy won the Sheikh Music Rip, the Mic contest, catching the eye of the Funk Volume recording label. He also made an appearance as Dizzy D Flashy on “106 & Parks Wild Out Wednesday” the same year.
His musical journey continued with the release of his first mixtape “Soul Searchin’ Next Level” in 2011. Subsequently, on April 20, 2012, he dropped his debut album “Smokeout Conversations”, featuring rapper SwizZz. The success of these projects propelled Dizzy further into the music scene.
His track “Can’t Trust Em” gained significant traction, peaking at No. 42 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart and No. 8 on the Heatseekers Album chart. Dizzy also released the mixtape “Free Smokeout Conversations”, including the popular track “Independent Living” featuring rappers WhizZz and Hopsin.
In 2013, Dizzy unveiled songs like “Maintain” with rapper Joey Badass and music videos for “Still Movin” and “Killem With Kindness”. His mixtape “The Golden Age”, released the same year, featured 90s influences and collaborations with artists like Wyclef Jean, Hopsin, WhizZz, Joey Badass, Honey Cocaine, and Kid Ink, reaching 39 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart.
In 2016, Dizzy released his second studio album, “The Growing Process”, which climbed to No. 47 on the US Billboard Top 200 chart.
Despite the disbandment of the Funk Volume label before his album release, Dizzy has maintained a strong connection with his manager Damien Ritter. He has since launched several EPs and two studio albums, “The Golden Age 2” and “State of Mind 2”, under the Still Movin label, contributing to the growth of his net worth.
Privy to keeping his private life under wraps, Dizzy keeps his personal details away from the public eye. Therefore, outside of his professional endeavors, little information is known about Dizzy’s personal life; it is believed that he remains single.
- Structural Info
| Net Worth | $3 million |
| Date Of Birth | November 26, 1990 |
| Place Of Birth | Flint, Michigan, United States |
| Profession | Rapper |
| Nationality | American |
| Siblings | KJ Wright |
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| Record Labels | Funk Volume |
| Albums | Free SmokeOut Conversations (Mixtape), The Golden Age, State of Mind, The Growing Process, The 702, Blaze With Us, The Golden Age 2, State of Mind 2, SmokeOut Conversations, The First Agreement, Wisdom and Good Vibes |