Keyshia Cole Net Worth [2022]: $10 Million (approx.)
Keyshia Cole net worth is around $10 million. Keyshia Cole is a famous American R&B singer, songwriter and record producer.
3 of Cole’s 7 albums have gone Platinum. Keyshia Cole was the star of a popular reality series on BET called “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is” from 2006 to 2008. Keyshia Cole gained huge acclaim with her 2005 debut album, “The Way It Is,” and her next two albums, 2007’s “Just like You” and 2008’s “A Different Me,” both reached #2 on the “Billboard” 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Keyshia Cole got a Soul Train Award nomination for Best Collaboration for “Trust” (shared with Monica) in 2009. Keyshia Cole has received four Grammy nominations: Best Contemporary R&B Album for “Just Like You,” Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “Let It Go” (shared with Missy Elliott and Lil’ Kim), and Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for “Heaven Sent.”
What is Keyshia Cole Net Worth?:
Keyshia Cole net worth is around $10 million. Keyshia Cole has also appeared in many film and television projects, including “How She Move” (2007), “Keyshia Cole: All In” (2015), “Lip Sync Battle” (2017), and “Keyshia Cole: My New Life” (2019). Keyshia Cole lent her voice to the 2018 computer-animated film “Charming.”
Keyshia Cole appeared in 16 episodes of “Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood” in 2017, and she began hosting the talk show “One on One with Keyshia Cole” on Fox Soul in 2019. In March 2021, Keyshia Cole announced that she would retire from the music business after releasing one last album.
Keyshia Cole Biography:
Keyshia Cole was born as Keyshia Myeshia Johnson on 15October, 1981, in Oakland, California. Keyshia Cole biological parents are Francine Lons and boxing trainer Virgil Hunter.
Keyshia Cole didn’t meet Hunter or knew about her biological father until she was 34 years old.
Keyshia Cole mother Francine reportedly had six children with six different fathers, and at age two, Keyshia was adopted by Leon and Yvonne Cole, who were friends of the family. When Keyshia Cole was 12, Keyshia Cole and her brother Sean met MC Hammer and recorded music with him.
Keyshia Cole later became friends with Tupac Shakur, and in 1996, he asked Keyshia to collaborate with him on an upcoming project.
Keyshia Cole never got the chance as Tupac was tragically murdered that night. At age 16, Keyshia Cole got involved with the East Oakland Youth Development Center.
Keyshia Cole attended Fremont High School but dropped out before graduating. At age 18, Keyshia Cole moved to Los Angeles and started collaborating with Bay Area artists like Messy Marv and Tony Toni Tone’s D’Wayne Wiggins. After being introduced to Ron Fair of A&M Records, Keyshia Cole was signed to the label, and Fair became her mentor.
Keyshia Cole Career:
Keyshia Cole first single was “Never” from the 2004 “Barbershop 2: Back in Business” soundtrack.
Keyshia later put it on her debut album, “The Way It Is,” which was released on June 21, 2005. The album reached #6 on the “Billboard” 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and included the singles “I Changed My Mind,” “(I Just Want It) To Be Over,” “I Should Have Cheated,” and “Love.” “Love” was certified Platinum, and it was followed by another Platinum single, “Let It Go” (featuring Lil’ Kim and Missy Elliott), in 2007.
Keyshia Cole second album, “Just like You,” was released in September 2007 on Geffen Records, and the singles “Let It Go,” “I Remember,” and “Heaven Sent” all hit #1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Cole’s third album, 2008’s “A Different Me,” included a posthumous appearance by Tupac on the track “Playa Cardz Right” as well as a collaboration with Monica entitled “Trust.”
In 2009, Keyshia Cole started on the “A Different Me Tour,” her first headlining tour, and graced the covers of “Vibe,” “Sister 2 Sister,” “WordUp!,” and “King.” Keyshia Cole released the album “Calling All Hearts” in 2010, and the album’s first single, “I Ain’t Thru,” featured Nicki Minaj.
Keyshia Cole fifth album, “Woman to Woman,” was released in November 2012 and reached #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album included the single “Enough of No Love,” a collaboration with Lil Wayne.
Keyshia Cole follow-up, 2014’s “Point of No Return,” topped the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
in 2017, Keyshia Cole seventh album, “11:11 Reset,” was released on Sony’s Epic Records. In late 2020, it was announced that Keyshia Cole and Ashanti would be participating in a Verzuz battle on December 12th, but it was postponed until January 21, 2021, after Ashanti was diagnosed with COVID-19.
In February 2021, Keyshia Cole released the single “I Don’t Wanna Be in Love,” which she debuted during her Verzuz battle. Keyshia has also performed on several tracks by other artists, such as Impossible” by Kanye West (2006), “Last Night” by Diddy (2007), “Game’s Pain” by The Game (2008), and “Legendary” by DJ Khaled (2011).
Keyshia Cole Boyfriend:
Keyshia Cole started a relationship with former NBA player Daniel Gibson in May 2009, and they became engaged on New Year’s Day in 2010. They had a son Daniel Jr. on March 2, 2010. Keyshia Cole and Gibson married on May 21, 2011, in a private ceremony and had another ceremony in Hawaii a few months later because Daniel wanted to give Keyshia Cole wedding of her dreams.
The wedding weekend was filmed for the BET reality series “Keyshia and Daniel: Family First,” which started airing in October 2012. During a March 2014 interview, Keyshia Cole revealed that she and Gibson had split up but were not divorced until 2020. Keyshia Cole began dating Niko Khale in 2018, and they had a son, Tobias (born August 1, 2019), before ending their relationship in October 2020.