What is Yella Beezy's net worth?
Yella Beezy is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter who has a net worth of $2 million. Markies Conway, professionally known as Yella Beezy, rose to prominence in the late 2010s as one of Dallas, Texas' most recognizable hip-hop artists. His breakthrough came with the 2017 single "That's On Me," which gained national attention and eventually peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 after receiving a remix featuring artists like 2 Chainz, T.I., and others. Unlike many contemporaries, Beezy built his career independently, eschewing major label deals in favor of organic growth through regional popularity and streaming platforms. His authentic trap sound, coupled with entrepreneurial savvy, established him as a significant voice in Southern rap. However, his career has been repeatedly overshadowed by legal issues, culminating in a shocking 2025 capital murder charge that has cast doubt on his future in the music industry.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born and raised in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Yella Beezy experienced hardship from an early age. After losing his father to violence when he was just 12 years old, Conway turned to music as both an emotional outlet and potential path to financial stability. He began releasing mixtapes in the mid-2010s, gradually building a following in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
His work ethic was evident through consistent releases like "Lite Work," "Broke Nights Rich Days," and "Goin Through Some Thangs," which helped cultivate a devoted regional fanbase before his national breakthrough.
Rise to Prominence
Yella Beezy's career trajectory changed dramatically with "That's On Me," which first gained traction in Dallas clubs before spreading across the South. The track's organic growth exemplified the changing music industry landscape, as it climbed charts through streaming rather than traditional radio promotion.
This success led to opportunities to open for major artists like Beyoncé and Jay-Z on their "On the Run II" tour stop in Dallas, significantly expanding his audience. His subsequent releases, including "Bacc at It Again" with Quavo and Gucci Mane, and "Restroom Occupied" featuring Chris Brown, further cemented his position in mainstream hip-hop.
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Previous Legal Issues
Prior to his 2025 capital murder charge, Yella Beezy had accumulated a concerning history of legal troubles. In October 2018, he survived being shot multiple times in what was described as an attempted drive-by shooting. In 2021, he faced multiple serious charges including sexual assault and child endangerment, though some charges were later dropped.
In July 2024, Beezy became embroiled in a high-profile $50 million lawsuit alongside fellow artist Chris Brown. The lawsuit, filed by attorney Tony Buzbee on behalf of four men—Larry Parker, Joseph Lewis, Charles Bush, and Da Marcus Powell—alleged that Beezy and members of Brown's entourage committed a violent assault backstage following a concert in Fort Worth, Texas during Brown's "11:11" tour. According to court documents, Brown allegedly directed Beezy to "f*** up" Parker, who claimed he was subsequently punched and kicked by the entourage for approximately ten minutes. The lawsuit also named Live Nation and Brown's head of security as defendants. At least one of the alleged victims was reportedly hospitalized following the incident.
2025 Murder Charge
In a shocking development on March 21, 2025, Yella Beezy was charged with capital murder for allegedly orchestrating the November 11, 2020 killing of fellow Dallas rapper Mo3 (Melvin Noble). According to court documents, Conway allegedly hired hitman Kevin Dontrell White to carry out the murder on a Texas interstate.
Prosecutors allege that Conway paid White to ambush Noble, who was shot multiple times in the back while attempting to flee from his masked assailant. White was already serving a nine-year sentence for firearm charges related to the shooting when new evidence apparently linked Conway to the crime.
The Dallas County grand jury formally indicted Conway on capital murder charges on March 19, 2025. Following his arrest on March 20, he was held in Dallas County Jail without bond. If convicted, Conway could face life imprisonment or potentially the death penalty under Texas law.
The alleged murder has shocked the hip-hop community, particularly because both artists were prominent figures in the Dallas rap scene. While they had rumored tensions, few suspected involvement of this magnitude.
Musical Legacy and Future
Prior to these charges, Yella Beezy had established himself as an important figure in contemporary Southern rap, helping to maintain Dallas's relevance in a hip-hop landscape often dominated by artists from Atlanta, Houston, and the coasts.
His distinctive drawl, street-oriented lyrics, and entrepreneurial approach to his career influenced younger artists from the region. However, the capital murder charge has cast a long shadow over his musical accomplishments and raises significant questions about his legacy and future in the industry.