What Is Rick Astley's Net Worth?
Rick Astley is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and radio personality who has a net worth of $16 million. Rick Astley has earned his net worth through his many hit singles, his career as a musician and singer, as well as his world tours. Astley became world famous as a solo artist with his 1987 song "Never Gonna Give You Up," which was a #1 hit in 25 countries. The catchy dance-pop tune, coupled with Astley's distinctive baritone voice, captivated audiences and cemented his status as a pop sensation.
His debut album, "Whenever You Need Somebody" (1987), achieved multi-platinum status and featured other notable hits such as "Together Forever." Astley's records have sold over 40 million copies worldwide. Throughout his career, he has garnered various awards and recognition. He won the Best British Single at the Brit Awards in 1988 for "Never Gonna Give You Up" and received nominations for the Grammy Awards. In recent years, he has continued to release new music, further showcasing his talent and enduring appeal.
In the early 2000s, "Never Gonna Give You Up" unexpectedly became a viral meme known as "Rickrolling." Internet users began sharing seemingly unrelated links that would redirect unsuspecting viewers to the music video of Astley's song. The phenomenon spread rapidly, and the song experienced a resurgence in popularity, reaching a new generation of fans. Astley's unexpected embrace of the meme only served to solidify his place in internet culture.
Rickrolling Royalties
The "Never Gonna Give You Up" music video has over 1 billion views on YouTube. According to the YouTube Money Calculator, this would have earned him around $2 million after Google's 45% cut. However, it's important to note that this is just an estimate, and the actual amount of money Astley made could be more or less.
In 2010, Rick said that he had only made $12 from the Rickrolling meme. This is because he doesn't own the copyright to the song, so he only receives a performer's share of the royalties. However, since then, the meme has continued to grow in popularity, so it's possible that Astley has made more money from it in recent years.
Overall, it's difficult to say for sure how much money Rick Astley has made from YouTube and the Rickrolling meme. However, it's clear that the meme has helped to boost his career and make him a household name again.
Rick Astley Became A Millionaire At 22
Speaking to "The Telegraph" in 2016, Astley described becoming a millionaire thanks to "Never Gonna Give You Up":
"...what happened to me in the Eighties was totally far from what most people would consider reality. My 1987 single 'Never Gonna Give You Up' made me a millionaire by the age of 22. Unless you've won the football pools or the lottery, that's pretty ridiculous. It shouldn't happen to anyone…I was a very naive 21-year-old and I had become properly famous. That's not for the faint-hearted. I loved parts of it but a light quickly went on in my head. Today, I'd tell kids two things about making it big in the music industry. One: get a manager who really likes you, not just how good you are. Mine was best man at my wedding. Two: get a good and expensive lawyer because everyone else involved in your career is simply doing it to get you to make as much money as possible."
Early Life
Rick Astley was born Richard Paul Astley on February 6, 1966, in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, England. He is the youngest of four children. His parents divorced when Rick was five, and he was then raised by his father, although he remained in very close contact with his mother, who lived just a few streets away from his father. After Astley found out that it was his father who kicked his mother out of the house, Rick then distanced himself from his father. He began singing at age 10 when he joined the local church choir.
During high school, Astley formed several local bands in which he played drums. In one of these bands, he met guitarist David Morris. After he left school at age 16, Astley got a job during the day as a driver in his father's market gardening business and played drums on the Northern Club circuit at night in bands such as Give Way, which covered songs by the Beatles and Shadows, and FBI, a soul band that won several local talent competitions.
Career
Rick Astley was still performing as a drummer in 1985 with FBI with David Morris on guitar. They were a well-known act locally and wrote and performed their own music. After FBI's lead singer left the band and Morris left to concentrate on a career in hairdressing, Astley decided to be the lead vocalist. This is when he gained attention from record producer Pete Waterman, who persuaded him to come to London to work at the Pete Waterman Limited recording studio with RCA Records to publish his records. Through that process, Astley was taught the ins and outs of the recording process and was groomed for his future career, supposedly starting off his career as the recording studio "tea boy," or gofer.
Astley's first single was the little-known "When You Gunna," which was released as a collaboration with Lisa Carter and received little promotion. The song failed to chart. His first solo offering was a grand slam: "Never Gonna Give You Up," recorded on New Year's Day in 1987 and released eight months later. It was Astley's distinctively deep and rich voice combined with dance-pop that made the song an instant hit. It spent five weeks at the top of the British charts and became the year's highest-selling single. It was a worldwide #1 hit as well, topping the charts in 24 other countries, including the U.S. The song also won the Best British Single in 1988 at the BRIT Awards, and Rick performed it in front of a global audience of 100 million. The song was just the first of 13 worldwide top 30 hit singles for him.
Astley's next single was "Whenever You Need Somebody," released in October of that year. It became a successful European hit and reached #1 in seven countries and #3 in the UK. The song was not released in North America. His album "Whenever You Need Somebody" was released in November 1987 and contained four tracks written by Rick. The album reached #1 in the UK and Australia and #10 in the States. It was certified 4x platinum in the UK and Canada and 2x platinum in the U.S. The album sold 15.2 million copies worldwide, making Astley the top-selling British act of the year.
In December 1987, he released a cover version of the Nat King Cole classic "When I Fall in Love," which was a closely fought contest for UK Christmas #1. The song peaked in the UK at #2 for two weeks. The B-side for the record was a dance number called "My Arms Keep Missing You," which was a hit in mainland Europe.
When his fourth single, "Together Forever" (1988), followed "Never Gonna Give You Up" to #1, he also became the first artist in the '80s to top the U.S. charts with his two first singles, as well as the most played U.S. club act with a top-selling 12-inch record. Another success followed with his successful 1991 album "Free," which included guest appearances from Elton John and Mark King. Even though he had only four studio albums behind and was 27 years old, Astley decided that family life was more important and announced his early retirement in 1993. After his lengthy hiatus, he got back to the music stage with two more studio releases, "Keep It Turned On" and "Portrait," in 2001 and 2005, respectively. But it was in 2007 when he became an Internet phenomenon, as his "Never Gonna Give You Up" video became part of a popular Internet meme known as Rickrolling. Subsequently, internet users voted him "Best Act Ever" at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008.
Personal Life
As for his off-stage life, Astley is married to Lene Bausager, with whom has one daughter, Emilie, who was born in 1992.