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Cassper Nyovest Net Worth 2026:
SA Hip-Hop’s Fill-Up King

≈ $5 Million USD
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Thabo Mokoena
· 10 May 2026 · 15 min read · 6.2k likes
Net Worth Summary — 2026
$5 Million USD
US Dollars (estimated, May 2026)
≈ R92.4 Million ZAR (at R18.47/$1)
Estimated & updated May 2026 — based on music royalties, Family Tree Records, Billiato tequila, Root of Fame, brand endorsements, real estate, and the Fill Up concert series
Primary Source
Music, Billiato, Family Tree Records & Brand Deals
Born
16 December 1990 · Mafikeng, North West, South Africa
Lives In
Kyalami, Johannesburg, South Africa
Known For
Fill Up concerts, Tsholofelo, Billiato, Family Tree Records

Who Is Cassper Nyovest?

Cassper Nyovest — real name Refiloe Maele Phoolo — is a South African rapper, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur born on 16 December 1990 in Mafikeng, North West Province. He is one of the most commercially successful and culturally influential musicians ever to emerge from South Africa, and one of very few artists on the continent to have built a genuine multi-industry business empire alongside a world-class music career.

He is originally from Mafikeng, where he grew up in the Montshioa township. He discovered hip-hop at the age of 12, dropped out of school at 16 to pursue music, and relocated to Johannesburg where he eventually founded Family Tree Records in 2014. Today he lives in Kyalami, a high-end suburb of Johannesburg, in a mansion he purchased for R10 million in 2016. He is 35 years old in 2026 and shows no signs of slowing down.

Beyond his music, Cassper Nyovest is best known for: his landmark Fill Up concert series — in which he became the first South African artist to sell out The Dome (2015), Orlando Stadium (2016), FNB Stadium (2017), Moses Mabhida Stadium (2018), and Royal Bafokeng Stadium (2019); his premium tequila brand Billiato, which became the 8th best-selling liquor in South Africa within months of its 2021 launch; and his Root of Fame sneaker and apparel brand, co-created with Drip Footwear in a deal reportedly worth R100 million.

“Cassper Nyovest didn’t just build a music career — he built a blueprint. Every Fill Up, every Billiato bottle, every Root of Fame sneaker is a piece of one of South Africa’s most deliberate and disciplined wealth-building stories in entertainment history.”

He is married to Pulane Mojaki, his childhood friend from Mafikeng, and has two children: a son named Khotso (with former partner Thobeka Majozi) and a baby girl announced at his 2025 Fill Up concert. He has publicly declared his goal of becoming a billionaire by age 40 — and in 2026, at 35, the architecture for that ambition is firmly in place.

Cassper Nyovest Net Worth in 2026 — In Rands and USD

Cassper Nyovest’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at $5 million USD — approximately R92.4 million ZAR. This figure reflects nearly fifteen years of professional music-making, multiple successful business ventures, stadium concerts, major corporate endorsements, and real estate investment. It places him among the wealthiest musicians in South Africa and among the very few South African artists to have built a net worth north of R90 million entirely on the strength of their talent and hustle.

Cassper Nyovest’s net worth in rands is the figure most South Africans search for, and the honest answer is that estimates vary considerably across sources — ranging from R75 million to R100 million — depending on which assets and business valuations are included. The R92.4 million figure (based on the $5M USD estimate at R18.47 per dollar) is the most credible and widely cited benchmark. Some analysts who include Billiato’s brand value and the full R100 million Root of Fame deal place the figure higher, potentially approaching R100 million or more.

R92.4M
Cassper Nyovest’s net worth in rands — 2026 estimate.
Built across music royalties, Family Tree Records, Billiato tequila, Root of Fame, real estate, and a decade of premium brand endorsement deals including Ciroc, MTN, Samsung, Shoprite, Coca-Cola, Castle Lite, and KFC.

His estimated annual income sits between R10 million and R25 million, driven by streaming royalties from a growing catalogue, Fill Up concert revenue, Billiato sales margins, and endorsement fees. The trajectory of his net worth has been consistently upward since his 2014 breakthrough:

Year Estimated Net Worth (ZAR) Key Milestone
2014 ~R1–3 Million Tsholofelo debut; “Doc Shebeleza” No. 1 on iTunes for 2 months
2016 ~R10–20 Million Fill Up Orlando Stadium; Ciroc deal; Refiloe album
2018 ~R25–40 Million Fill Up FNB Stadium; Sweet and Short goes Platinum; R10M mansion
2021 ~R50–65 Million Billiato launches (8th best-selling liquor in SA); Root of Fame R100M deal
2023 ~R75–85 Million Solomon album; Billiato growth; World Sports Betting deal
2026 (Current) ~R92.4 Million 7th Fill Up at Toyota Stadium; baby girl announcement; Billiato expansion

Primary Income Sources

Cassper Nyovest’s income is built across more active pillars than almost any South African artist of his generation. As the owner of Family Tree Records, the founder of Billiato tequila, and the creator of Root of Fame, he earns money whether or not he is actively performing or releasing music.

Income Stream Estimated Monthly (ZAR) Type
Streaming Royalties (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube) R80,000 – R200,000 Royalties
Fill Up Concerts & Live Performances R200,000 – R1,000,000+/show Live
Billiato Tequila Brand ~R400,000 – R600,000 est. Business
Root of Fame / Drip Footwear (R100M deal) ~R65,000 – R85,000 est. Business
Family Tree Records Label Revenue ~R60,000 – R90,000 est. Record Label
Brand Endorsements (MTN, Samsung, Shoprite, KFC, Ciroc etc.) R200,000 – R800,000/deal Brand
Real Estate (Kyalami Mansion) R15–20M asset value Asset
Merchandise & YouTube Ad Revenue R65,000 – R210,000 Digital / Merch

The single most transformative income addition in recent years is Billiato. Launched in December 2021, the premium tequila brand — priced between R277 and R299 per 750ml bottle — reached the top 10 best-selling liquors in South Africa within months. Industry estimates suggest the brand generates R5–7 million annually in profit for Cassper, a figure that continues to grow as the brand’s distribution expands. When you combine this with streaming royalties, Fill Up ticket revenue, and ongoing endorsement deals, his annual income is firmly in the R10 million to R25 million range.

Cassper Nyovest’s House, Cars & Lifestyle

Cassper Nyovest’s House

Cassper Nyovest lives in a white mansion in Kyalami, Johannesburg — one of the city’s most exclusive residential suburbs. He purchased the property in 2016 for R10 million, and thanks to ongoing renovations and Johannesburg’s property appreciation, its current estimated value is between R15 million and R20 million.

The Kyalami mansion is a statement of both wealth and personality. Its most distinctive features include lion statues guarding the entrance, a large outdoor swimming pool with a custom-commissioned art piece created by local artist Ennok Mlangeni, an imperial staircase, a recording studio, a cigar lounge, a four-car garage, a well-maintained garden with tall trees and manicured hedges, and a jungle gym installed for his son Khotso. A full wall of music awards and platinum certifications decorates one of the interior rooms. Notable guests have included Nigerian superstar Davido and Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin, who have both been hosted at the property.

How Many Cars Does Cassper Nyovest Have?

Cassper Nyovest has approximately 8 to 9 cars in his personal collection — one of the most valuable celebrity car collections in South Africa. His fleet includes:

Car Approximate Value (ZAR) Notes
2020 McLaren GT ~R4.5 Million Gift to himself for his 31st birthday; white; Bowers & Wilkins audio
Rolls-Royce Wraith ~R8.5 Million White; purchased February 2021
Rolls-Royce Ghost ~R5.8–7.4 Million 6.7-litre V12; most opulent in the collection
Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 600 ~R5 Million Added 2024; his mother’s reaction went viral on social media
Ferrari 458 Italia ~R3.5 Million 4.5-litre V8; Formula 1-inspired technology
Bentley Continental GT V8 (x2) ~R4 Million each Grey and black; Mansory customisation on one
Bentley Flying Spur ~R3.7–4.2 Million Part of his “Bentley Boys” era
Mercedes-Benz V-Class (x2) ~R1.5 Million each Used for touring and entourage transport

Cassper’s car collection is estimated to be worth well over R40 million in total — making it one of the most impressive private automotive collections of any South African celebrity. His self-described “Bentley Boys” era, his McLaren GT birthday gift, and his 2024 Maybach addition have each been major social media moments that simultaneously showcased his wealth and burnished his brand.

Business Empire & Ventures

Family Tree Records

Founded in 2014, Family Tree Records is Cassper Nyovest’s independent record label — the vehicle for every album of his career. Distributed through Universal Music Group South Africa, the label has developed artists including Nadia Nakai and operates out of a purpose-built Johannesburg studio unveiled in 2021. As CEO, Cassper owns the masters of his catalogue and retains the majority of streaming income from his work. Industry estimates place Family Tree’s annual revenue at approximately R10 million across its full artist roster.

Billiato — A Taste of Wealth

Launched in December 2021, Billiato is Cassper Nyovest’s premium tequila brand and arguably his most commercially impactful business decision. The luxury drink, marketed under his “Don Billiato” persona, became the 8th best-selling liquor in South Africa within months — a commercial milestone that reflects both product quality and the enormous pull of his personal brand. Priced between R277 and R299 for a 750ml bottle, Billiato generates strong margins and growing annual revenue. The brand has remained a cultural conversation point — most recently in May 2026 when controversial music commentator Nota Baloyi falsely claimed to own Billiato, prompting Cassper to publicly and firmly reject the claim.

Root of Fame — The R100 Million Drip Deal

In June 2021, Cassper entered a landmark partnership with Drip Footwear founder Lekau Sehoana to co-create Root of Fame — his own sneaker and apparel brand. The Legacy Deal, reportedly worth R100 million, is one of the largest music-to-fashion crossover deals in South African history. Root of Fame merchandise includes sneakers, tracksuits, and T-shirts, and has been expanded with a full ROF apparel range launched in late 2022.

Brand Endorsements

Cassper Nyovest has one of the most impressive corporate endorsement portfolios of any South African entertainer. His most significant deal was with Ciroc vodka, establishing him as a premium lifestyle figure. He has also endorsed MTN, Samsung, Shoprite, Coca-Cola, Castle Lite, KFC, and — in 2024 — World Sports Betting. This breadth of mainstream corporate alignment reflects mass-market credibility that commands premium rates per deal.

The Fill Up Concert Series

The Fill Up series is Cassper Nyovest’s most iconic commercial achievement in live entertainment. Beginning in 2015 with Fill Up The Dome, the series grew through Orlando Stadium, FNB Stadium, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Mmabatho Stadium, and — in December 2025 — Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein (the seventh edition). Each event is self-produced and generates income from ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise, and the brand equity it builds for every subsequent commercial deal. The Bloemfontein 2025 edition was unforgettable: Cassper used the stadium screens mid-performance to announce that he and his wife Pulane Mojaki were expecting a baby girl.

Rise to the Top: Timeline

1990
Born in Mafikeng, North West
Refiloe Maele Phoolo is born on 16 December 1990 in Mafikeng, North West Province. He grows up in Montshioa township. By the age of 12 he is rapping, and at 16 he drops out of school at Sol Plaatjie Secondary and signs with motswako label Impact Sounds to pursue music full-time — a bet that would eventually pay off beyond anyone’s imagination.
2014
Tsholofelo & Family Tree Records
Cassper launches Family Tree Records and releases debut studio album Tsholofelo, producing the instant classics “Gusheshe” and “Doc Shebeleza.” The album tops the South African iTunes chart for two consecutive months. At 23 years old, he is already the most exciting new voice in SA hip-hop — and crucially, he owns his label and his masters from day one.
2015–2019
The Fill Up Era — Stadium History
Cassper becomes the first South African artist to sell out The Dome (2015), Orlando Stadium (2016), FNB Stadium (2017), Moses Mabhida Stadium (2018), and Royal Bafokeng Stadium (2019). The Fill Up series generates tens of millions in ticket, sponsorship, and merchandise revenue and permanently elevates the ceiling of South African live entertainment. He signs major brand deals including Ciroc, buys his R10 million Kyalami mansion, and releases Refiloe and Thuto to widespread acclaim.
2021
Billiato + Root of Fame — Double Business Launch
Cassper launches both Billiato tequila and Root of Fame (via the R100M Drip Footwear deal) in the same year — a remarkable double business move. Billiato becomes the 8th best-selling liquor in South Africa within months. He also wins the Artist of the Decade award at the SA Hip Hop Awards and unveils the completed Family Tree Records studio. This single year transforms Cassper from a successful musician into a genuine entrepreneur of national scale.
2024–2026
Marriage, Family & Continued Growth
Cassper quietly marries childhood friend Pulane Mojaki in April 2024 in a traditional ceremony that surprises South Africa. In December 2025 he stages the seventh Fill Up at Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein, where he announces on the big screens that he and Pulane are expecting a baby girl — their first child together. In May 2026 he publicly shuts down Nota Baloyi’s false claims about Billiato ownership. At 35, Cassper Nyovest is thriving — married, building a family, releasing music, growing his businesses, and tracking toward his stated goal of becoming a billionaire by 40.

Monthly Earnings Breakdown

Income Stream Estimated Monthly (ZAR) Notes
Streaming Royalties (All Platforms) R80,000 – R200,000 Catalogue across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube; 553K+ YouTube subscribers
Fill Up Concerts & Live Performances R200,000 – R1,000,000+ Per show; stadium events generate far more via ticket sales and sponsorships
Billiato Tequila (Brand Profits) R400,000 – R600,000 est. 8th best-selling liquor in SA; high-margin premium product at R277–R299/bottle
Root of Fame / Drip Partnership R65,000 – R85,000 est. R100M Legacy Deal; ongoing royalties from sneaker and apparel sales
Family Tree Records Label Revenue R60,000 – R90,000 est. Label operations, artist royalties, studio bookings
Brand Partnerships & Endorsements R200,000 – R800,000/deal Past deals: MTN, Samsung, Shoprite, Coca-Cola, Castle Lite, KFC, Ciroc, World Sports Betting
Merchandise Sales R50,000 – R150,000 Family Tree branded merchandise; spikes around tours and releases
YouTube Ad Revenue R25,000 – R60,000 553K+ subscribers; 164M+ total video views
Total Estimated Monthly R1.08M – R2.98M Highly variable; peak months involve Fill Up events and new product campaigns
R207K
Cassper Nyovest’s booking fee for a standard 30-minute performance — making him the most expensive hip-hop artist to book in South Africa. This fee excludes accommodation, flights, and his entourage of approximately six people.

How much does Cassper Nyovest charge per gig? His standard booking fee is approximately R207,000 for a 30-minute performance, making him the most expensive South African rapper to hire at a private event. This is a base rate for standard bookings — headline slots at major festivals, corporate events, and Full Up concerts command significantly higher fees when ticket revenue and sponsorships are factored in. Cassper himself has stated he made R8 million from shows alone in a single year at the height of the Fill Up era.

Personal Life — Wife, Age, Children & Background

How Old Is Cassper Nyovest?

Cassper Nyovest is 35 years old in 2026. He was born on 16 December 1990, making him 35 years old at the time of writing, and turning 36 in December 2026. He began rapping at 12, dropped out of school at 16, had his first national hit at 23, and sold out FNB Stadium at 27. By any measure, his pace of achievement per year of age is extraordinary.

Where Is Cassper Nyovest Originally From?

Cassper Nyovest is originally from Mafikeng (also known as Mahikeng), in the North West Province of South Africa. He grew up in the Montshioa township in Mafikeng, where he attended Sol Plaatjie Secondary School before dropping out. He later relocated to Johannesburg, where he built his career and now lives in Kyalami.

Where Does Cassper Nyovest Live?

Cassper Nyovest lives in Kyalami, Johannesburg. His white mansion in this high-end suburb was purchased for R10 million in 2016 and is now estimated to be worth R15–20 million. The property is well-known in South African celebrity culture for its lion statues, Versace-inspired pool, cigar lounge, imperial staircase, and recording studio.

Who Is Cassper Nyovest’s Wife?

Cassper Nyovest’s wife is Pulane Mojaki, a businesswoman and model who grew up with Cassper in Mafikeng. She holds a Bachelor of IT degree and has worked as a project manager, franchise developer, and business development consultant. She is also a model signed to The Model Squad. The couple married in a traditional ceremony in April 2024 — a wedding that surprised most fans given how quietly it was arranged. Pulane Mojaki was born in November 1993 and is 32 years old in 2026. She and Cassper announced their pregnancy at the seventh Fill Up concert in December 2025, revealing they are expecting a baby girl.

Does Cassper Nyovest Have a Child?

Yes — Cassper Nyovest has two children. His first child is a son named Khotso, born with his former partner Thobeka Majozi. His second child is a baby girl, announced at Fill Up Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein in December 2025, with his wife Pulane Mojaki. His son Khotso has a jungle gym at the Kyalami mansion and has featured in social media moments that have given fans a glimpse of Cassper’s warmer, family-oriented side.

“I want to be a billionaire by 40. That’s the mission.” — Cassper Nyovest. With Billiato, Root of Fame, Family Tree Records, and the Fill Up brand all generating income simultaneously in 2026, the architecture for that ambition is firmly in place.

Who Is Richer: Cassper Nyovest or DJ Maphorisa?

Cassper Nyovest is richer than DJ Maphorisa based on current estimates. Cassper’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at $5 million USD (approximately R92.4 million ZAR), while DJ Maphorisa’s net worth is estimated at approximately R80 million ZAR — making Cassper the wealthier of the two by roughly R12 million or more.

That said, the gap is not enormous, and both artists are among South Africa’s wealthiest musicians. DJ Maphorisa — real name Themba Sekowe — has built an extraordinary fortune as a DJ, Amapiano producer, and label owner (Blaqboy Music), and in January 2026 publicly showed a single royalty payout from NMG Music totalling R8 million. His annual earnings are estimated at around R10 million. He drives a Ferrari 458 Spider, owns an R8 million house in Midrand, and co-produced Drake’s globally #1 hit “One Dance” with Wizkid in 2016 — a career achievement that opened significant international doors. You can read a full breakdown on our dedicated richest Rappers in South Africa page.

Artist Est. Net Worth (ZAR) Primary Wealth Drivers
Cassper Nyovest ~R92.4 Million Fill Up concerts, Billiato, Root of Fame, Family Tree Records, endorsements, real estate
DJ Maphorisa ~R80 Million Production royalties, DJ bookings, Blaqboy Music, Scorpion Kings tours, brand deals

The key differentiator is business ownership. Cassper’s Billiato and Root of Fame are product businesses that generate income independently of his performance schedule — adding layers of passive wealth that a DJ/producer model like Maphorisa’s does not replicate as directly. Both men have, however, proven that South African music can generate genuine, durable, multi-million-rand wealth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cassper Nyovest’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at $5 million USD — approximately R92.4 million ZAR. His wealth is built across music royalties, Family Tree Records, the Billiato tequila brand, Root of Fame sneakers and apparel, major brand endorsements (including Ciroc, MTN, Samsung, Shoprite, Coca-Cola, Castle Lite, and KFC), real estate, and the Fill Up concert series. He is widely regarded as one of the wealthiest entertainers in South Africa.
Cassper Nyovest’s net worth in rands is approximately R92.4 million ZAR as of 2026, based on the USD estimate of $5 million converted at R18.47 per dollar. Estimates vary across sources — from R75 million to over R100 million — depending on how Billiato’s brand value and the Root of Fame R100 million deal are weighted. The R92.4 million figure is the most credible and widely cited benchmark.
Cassper Nyovest is 35 years old in 2026. He was born on 16 December 1990 in Mafikeng, North West Province, South Africa. He will turn 36 in December 2026. He began his professional music career at 16 and had his first national hits at 23 with Tsholofelo.
Cassper Nyovest is originally from Mafikeng (Mahikeng), North West Province, South Africa. He grew up in the Montshioa township in Mafikeng, where he attended Sol Plaatjie Secondary School. He later moved to Johannesburg to pursue his music career and now lives in Kyalami, one of Johannesburg’s most exclusive suburbs.
Cassper Nyovest lives in Kyalami, Johannesburg, South Africa. He purchased his R10 million white mansion in Kyalami in 2016. The property — featuring lion statues at the gate, a custom Versace-inspired pool, a cigar lounge, a recording studio, and a four-car garage — is now estimated to be worth R15–20 million due to renovations and property appreciation.
Cassper Nyovest’s wife is Pulane Mojaki, a businesswoman and model from Mafikeng — Cassper’s childhood friend. They married in a traditional ceremony in April 2024. Pulane Mojaki was born in November 1993 and is 32 years old in 2026. She holds a Bachelor of IT in Business Systems and has worked as a project manager, franchise developer, and business development consultant. She is also signed to The Model Squad as a model.
Yes — Cassper Nyovest has two children. His first child is a son named Khotso, born with his former partner Thobeka Majozi. His second child is a baby girl, announced publicly at the Fill Up Toyota Stadium concert in Bloemfontein in December 2025, with his wife Pulane Mojaki. This will be Cassper’s second child overall and his and Pulane’s first child together.
Cassper Nyovest has approximately 8 to 9 cars in his collection, estimated to be worth over R40 million in total. His fleet includes a 2020 McLaren GT (~R4.5M), a Rolls-Royce Wraith (~R8.5M), a Rolls-Royce Ghost, a Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 600 (~R5M), a Ferrari 458 Italia, three Bentleys (two Continental GT V8s and a Flying Spur), and two Mercedes-Benz V-Class vehicles.
Cassper Nyovest charges approximately R207,000 for a 30-minute performance at standard bookings and private events — making him the most expensive South African hip-hop artist to hire. This fee excludes accommodation, flights, and his entourage of approximately six people. Additional costs may apply depending on venue type, event scale, and whether promotional appearances are included. For stadium Fill Up concerts, his effective earnings are far higher once ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise revenue are included.
Cassper Nyovest is richer than DJ Maphorisa based on available 2026 estimates. Cassper Nyovest’s net worth is approximately R92.4 million ZAR ($5M USD), while DJ Maphorisa’s net worth is estimated at around R80 million ZAR. Both are among South Africa’s wealthiest musicians — DJ Maphorisa publicly showed a single royalty payout of R8 million in January 2026 — but Cassper’s diversified business portfolio (Billiato, Root of Fame, real estate) gives him a higher overall net worth. See our full richest DJs in South Africa breakdown for more detail.
Cassper Nyovest’s Kyalami mansion was purchased for R10 million in 2016 and is currently estimated to be worth between R15 million and R20 million due to ongoing renovations and property appreciation in the Johannesburg high-end suburbs market. The white mansion features lion statues, a custom-designed pool, a four-car garage, a cigar lounge, a recording studio, an imperial staircase, and a large garden.
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