What is Madison Beer’s net worth? Pop singer earns much more than what you might expect

Madison Beer’s career in music
Madison, a native of Jericho, New York, saw her career take off in 2012 after Justin Bieber shared a video of her singing ‘At Last’, a timeless song by Etta James, with his millions of Twitter followers. Madison received a record deal with Island Records and a management contract with Scooter Braun thanks to the shoutout from The Biebs.

Madison Beer is one of the most well-known Gen-Z singers (Getty Images)
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Although it has become a beloved Halloween staple, the spooky classic ‘Hocus Pocus’ was originally released during the summer, hitting theaters on July 16, 1993. It didn’t take long, however, for the film to gain a dedicated following and achieve cult status as a Halloween favorite. The story revolves around the Sanderson sisters, a trio of malevolent witches who are unintentionally brought back to life on Halloween night in Salem, Massachusetts. The film follows the misfit group determined to thwart the witches and put an end to their mischief once and for all.

Beer recently released her new album, ‘Silence Between Songs’, which blends her beautiful vocals with magnetic production. She released her debut single, ‘Melodies’, in 2013 and followed it up with ‘Unbreakable’ in 2014 before breaking up with her label over creative differences.

However, Madison didn’t let the minor setback stop her. She persisted in developing new songs, and in 2019, she finally signed with Epic Records. In February 2021, she released ‘Life Support’, her self-titled debut album. The album debuted at No 65 on the Billboard 200 and includes her single ‘Selfish’.

Madison Beer’s brand collaborations and other ventures
In addition to never letting up on her music career, Madison parlayed her popularity on social media in a few lucrative collaborations with some of her favorite brands. In 2020, she curated her limited-edition Madison Beer Collection with Morphe Cosmetics.
In a conversation with PopSugar, Beer said, “I am a Morphe fan on my own, so when they came to me wanting to collaborate, I was superexcited.” She added, “I wanted to make sure that I could make something that I could actually genuinely use and it [included] color tones that I wanted. I was just really involved in the entirety of the process.”