Maren Morris' Net Worth: How Much Is The Country Superstar Worth?
Maren Morris is one of country music's biggest stars of today. However, she wasn't an overnight success and had been trying to make it for a decade before she found fame and herself on the charts.
According to All Music, Morris dropped her debut album, Walk On, in 2005. She followed up the LP with two more releases — All That It Takes and Live Wire — but didn't break through into the mainstream until 2016. Morris' first popular album, Hero, peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart. Three years later, she released GIRL in 2019, which cemented her successful status. The record gave the star another chart-topper on the country chart and as well as her second top 5 on the U.S. Billboard 200.
Since becoming a household name, Morris has released a string of hit singles and has been recognized at a number of prestigious award shows. With a career going incredibly strong, many must wonder how much the country princess is really worth.
Maren Morris is one wealthy woman
It may have taken over 10 years for Maren Morris to achieve chart success, but it seems the wait and hard work was completely worth it. According to Taddlr, the "I Could Use a Love Song" hitmaker is worth millions. As of 2021, the singer is worth an impressive $3 million, making her a wealthy star with more than hit records to boast about.
It seems Morris has been securing the bag for a number of years as in 2018, Morris made Forbes' 30 Under 30 musicians list at the age of 27. That same year, she teamed up with producer Zedd and released the monster hit "The Middle," which earned the duo two Grammy Awards nominations, one of which was for Song of the Year. As of 2021, Morris has been nominated a whopping 11 times at the ceremony and took home Best Country Solo Performance for "My Church" in 2016.
Since 2016's Hero album, Morris has morphed herself into a high-profile musician who has bagged collaborations with a whole range of stars including Hozier, Brandi Carlile, and Niall Horan, to name a few.