A British musician and entrepreneur, Tinchy Stryder, was born in Ghana and has a net worth of $4 million.
Kwasi Danquah III was born in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana on September 14, 1986, and is currently the co-founder and co-chief executive officer (CEO) of Takeover Roc Nation, a global independent record label and entertainment venture.
Stryder has released three solo albums, namely Star in the Hood, Catch 22, and Third Strike.
Star in the Hood clothing line and Takeover/Cloud 9, a music publishing company through EMI Music Publishing, are among the other non-music related projects of Stryder. Stryder co-owns Takeover Roc Nation with Jay-Z.
Stryder declared his intention to become a football player in 2010, and in 2011 he was recruited by Honda’s motorbike division to participate in their pan-European campaign to promote the division’s Vision 50.
He made an appearance at the 02 Shepherds Bush Empire in England (2010) to support Alicia Keys’ Keep a Child Alive charity ball and auction.
He founded Goji Electronics in 2012, which produces a range of audio products such as headphones, computers, smartphones, and audio products, and contributes a portion of its profits to charity.