Betty Davis Net Worth At The Time Of Her Death

This is one of the questions that people ask the most about Betty Davis’ net worth, and although they always end up answering it on other pages with an “I don’t know, you know” or “it depends” if there are some estimates that various web portals mention. But, here’s our take.




Betty Davis was an American funk and soul singer. Betty Davis’ net worth is estimated to be around $2 million at the time of her death. We have estimated Betty Davis’ net worth from salary, money, income, and assets.



 Name Josh Neuman
Age 77 years
Nationality American
Died February 9, 2022 (aged 76)
Date of birth
July 26, 1945
Durham, North Carolina,
Occupation Singer
songwriter
model
Years active 1960s–1979
2019
Net Worth $2 million

Betty Davis

Betty Davis, the American funk and soul singer, died this Wednesday at the age of 77, confirmed Danielle Maggio, a friend of the artist in statements to the specialized magazine Rolling Stone.

The singer is remembered for being the wife of the famous American trumpeter and composer Miles Davis, who became his second wife and whose marriage only lasted a year.

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The communications director of Allegheny County (Pennsylvania), where the star lived, Amie Downs, noted that the artist died of natural causes.

The funk and soul singer was known for songs like “Get Ready for Betty, ” “It’s My Life,” and “If I’m in Luck I Might Get Picked Up,” among others.

Most of Davis’s musical catalog was recorded between 1964 and 1975, however, her impact was felt for decades to come.

A former model by profession, Davis began making music under her birth name Betty Mabry, including her 1964 single “Get Ready for Betty,” and later adopted her husband’s surname, Miles Davis.

Betty Davis, an influential figure in the New York music scene
She was considered an influential figure in the New York music scene of the late 1960s.

She would write the Chambers brothers’ song “Uptown (to Harlem)” and in 1969 Davis would appear on the cover of jazz great Filles de Kilimanjaro, with Betty also the inspiration behind Miles ‘ “Mademoiselle Mabry.”

Rest in peace Betty Davis, influential funk and soul singer.

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