Making the entire internet laugh since 2017, Druski has quickly become a sketch comedy legend. The popular comedian and actor has amassed an Instagram following of over eight million and has collaborated with big names like Jack Harlow, Drake, Lil Yachty, and fellow content creator Kai Cenat.
Last year, the 29-year-old was announced as one of Forbes’ top creators of 2023, ranking at number 20 with $10 million in earnings. From his Coulda Been Records series to his stand-up sets to his movie appearances, exactly how much is Druski’s net worth?
Who Is Druski?
Born Drew Desbordes on September 12th, 1994, in Columbia, Maryland, Druski was noted to be the class clown from day one. Humor was the language he knew best, which is why he’s been able to build such an impressive empire from it.
Being raised on comedians like Cedric The Entertainer and Dave Chappelle, he strayed from his dreams of becoming a sportscaster to pursue comedy, uploading funny skits on Instagram under the handle “druski2funny.” He would play characters, ranging from a frat bro to a ruthless record label executive, quickly garnering an invested following.
He soon earned the attention of celebrities from Drake to Justin Bieber, who invited him to star in music videos and commercials. In 2021, Revolt and Adidas announced a new series called “Sneakin’ In With Druski,” where he hosted big name guests like Snoop Dogg and Yung Miami.
He made his film debut in 2023 with a cameo in “House Party,” followed by lead supporting actor in “Praise This.” Continuing to make content for her own name and building an even bigger following, Druski has noted that he’s currently working on and executive producing several TV and film productions to be released in the coming future.
What Is Druski’s Net Worth?
As of 2024, Druski has built a net worth of $5 million. He earns an estimated $1.2 million annually, including roughly $20,000 per stand-up show.
Much of his wealth has been thanks to touring, where artists seemingly rack in the most revenue. Druski has done four nationwide tours in the US, one alongside Jack Harlow, opening for J. Cole on the Off-Season tour in the fall 2021, and opening for Chris Brown and Lil Baby on the One of Them Ones tour in the summer 2022. He eventually headlined his own solo comedy tour, titled Coulda Woulda Shoulda, in March 2023.
Beyond that, partnerships with brands like Call of Duty, Bud Light, 2K Sports, Amazon, American Express, EA Sports, Meta, Mountain Dew, NBA, NFL, Pepsi, Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers, and Spotify, amongst many more, have provided supplemental income as well.