The Mexican music industry continues to consolidate itself as one of the most powerful and profitable in the world, not only because of the diversity of its genres – ranging from regional Mexican to international pop – but also because of the global projection of its artists, capable of generating multimillion-dollar fortunes and building long-lasting careers.
The success of these performers is not only limited to record sales or concert tickets; it is also reflected in their income from advertising, digital royalties, copyrights, investments and personal brands. In a country where music is an essential part of cultural identity, knowing the economic magnitude of its stars has become a topic of constant public interest.
According to the specialized portal Celebrity Net Worth, one of the most consulted sources on the wealth of entertainment figures, the richest Mexican singer in 2025 is Luis Miguel, who far surpasses other national artists of great recognition, such as Thalia and Peso Pluma.
With a career spanning more than 40 years, Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri, known worldwide as El Sol de México, continues to be the most financially well-positioned Mexican artist.
Despite having faced financial problems and lawsuits in the past -including periods in which there was speculation about his insolvency-, the performer managed to turn his financial situation around thanks to his triumphant return to the stage and the enormous success of his world tour Luis Miguel Tour 2023-2024, one of the most lucrative tours on the continent.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Luis Miguel’s net worth currently amounts to 180 million dollars, equivalent to more than 3,318 million Mexican pesos. This fortune is supported by the sale of more than 100 million albums throughout his career, as well as his international tours, his music reproduction rights and the renewed impact of his image thanks to Netflix’s biographical series, Luis Miguel: La Serie, which rekindled interest in his musical legacy.
The artist has demonstrated a remarkable ability to reinvent himself and remain relevant, retaining the title of highest-earning Mexican singer for more than four decades, an unprecedented achievement in Latin music.
Thalía: Between music, acting and business

Another prominent figure in the panorama of Mexican musical wealth is Thalia, whose personal wealth in 2025 is estimated at around US$60 million, although some sources vary slightly on the figure.
The singer, actress and entrepreneur has diversified her income beyond entertainment, with advertising contracts, fashion collaborations, cosmetics lines, books and presence in digital platforms. Her career spans musical hits in Spanish and English, starring in iconic telenovelas and a strong position as a global Latin pop figure.
In addition, her joint net worth with her husband, music producer and record executive Tommy Mottola, is estimated at close to $600 million dollars, according to reports by Celebrity Net Worth and other specialized portals.
Peso Pluma: the youngest and most profitable regional mexican phenomenon

Third on the list is Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, known artistically as Peso Pluma, who in just a few years has gone from being a promising regional Mexican singer to a global phenomenon.
In 2025, his fortune is estimated at 20 million dollars, according to calculations by Celebrity Net Worth and the Spanish newspaper AS. The figure is based on his income from live performances, which in 2023 was between $68,000 and $111,000 per concert, as well as advertising contracts and income from digital platforms.
The singer has also invested in real estate, including a property valued at US$800,000 in Guadalajara, and founded his own record label, Double P Records, with the aim of promoting new talent in the genre.
The financial success of artists such as Luis Miguel, Thalia and Peso Pluma reflects the growth and global influence of Mexican music, an industry that combines tradition and modernity to reach audiences around the world.
While Luis Miguel maintains his position as a legendary figure and icon of the romantic ballad, Thalia represents entrepreneurial and artistic versatility, and Peso Pluma embodies the new generation of regional Mexican artists who are redefining the boundaries of Latin music.
Three names, three different styles, but one common denominator: the ability to transform talent and passion into sustained success and multi-million dollar fortunes.
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