When it comes to wealth, R&B singers are not just rich—they live in some of the most stunning properties on the planet.
From sprawling compounds to architectural masterpieces, these homes reflect not only the financial success of their owners but also their unique personalities and creative legacies.
Let’s take a look inside the most expensive mansions of R&B’s biggest names.

JAY-Z & BEYONCÉ

Jay-Z and Beyoncé sit atop the celebrity real estate world, occupying a category almost without peers.
Their primary residence is an $88 million compound in Bel Air, purchased in 2017, but even that is not their most extravagant property.
In 2023, the couple paid $200 million in cash for a Malibu estate, setting the record for the most expensive home ever sold in California.
Designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the Malibu property sits on eight acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, offering both privacy and jaw-dropping views.

Their Bel Air home, where the family lives day-to-day, spans 30,000 square feet across six structures on 1.8 acres.
It features eight bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, four outdoor pools, a full-size basketball court, a spa, a media room, a 15-car garage, and bulletproof glass walls.
The couple kept this property for its proximity to their children’s school.
In 2025, they took out an additional $57.75 million mortgage and bought the neighboring house just to expand their yard.

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DRAKE

Drake’s Toronto estate, known as “The Embassy,” is a property that makes people forget they’re looking at a private home.
Located in the exclusive Bridle Path neighborhood, it spans 50,000 square feet, making it one of the largest private residences in Canada.
Drake purchased the land in 2015 for $6.75 million and commissioned designer Ferris Rafauli to build a limestone palace blending Beaux-Arts architecture with modern art deco detailing.
The great room boasts a 44-foot ceiling and a chandelier made from over 20,000 hand-cut Swarovski crystals.
Other highlights include a Bösendorfer concert grand piano designed with artist Takashi Murakami, a 3,200-square-foot primary suite, a 4,000-pound black marble bathtub, an NBA-sized basketball court, a recording studio, champagne and whiskey bars, and a two-story closet with amethyst hardware and diamond-tufted seating.
The estate is valued at around $100 million.

THE WEEKND

Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, owns a 13,000-square-foot mansion in Bel Air, purchased for $70 million.
This property sits in one of Los Angeles’ most coveted areas and features a Turkish bath, indoor pool, and a professional recording studio.
Surrounded by canyon views, it offers the privacy required by someone of his fame.
After selling his previous California property to Madonna, The Weeknd’s new home became one of the most expensive deals in LA.
The estate is both a sanctuary and a creative workspace, reflecting his rise as one of the wealthiest solo R&B acts.

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ALICIA KEYS & SWIZZ BEATZ

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz live in the extraordinary Razor House in La Jolla, California.
The property is cantilevered over a cliff above the Pacific Ocean and built almost entirely from glass and steel.
Its dramatic architecture inspired Tony Stark’s mansion in the Iron Man films.
The couple uses the home as a base for Alicia’s wellness brand and family life.
Valued at over $21 million, the Razor House is an architectural icon.

LIONEL RICHIE

Lionel Richie’s Beverly Hills mansion, an Italian Renaissance style estate with 28 rooms, has been his home since the 1990s.
Estimated at over $26 million, it is famous for its world-class rose gardens, which Richie tends himself.
The mansion regularly hosts American Idol events, reflecting the old Hollywood elegance Richie has embodied throughout his career.

RIHANNA

Rihanna, now a billionaire, owns a 7,600-square-foot modern farmhouse in Beverly Hills, purchased in 2021 for $13.8 million.
The home features French oak flooring, a chef’s kitchen, cocktail bar, custom pool, spa-like suite, and multiple outdoor entertaining areas.
In 2023, she expanded her compound by buying the house next door for $10.5 million.
In March 2026, the property became the center of international news when shots were fired at the home while Rihanna and her family were inside, leading to a major security overhaul.

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PHARRELL WILLIAMS

Pharrell Williams bought his Beverly Hills property from Tyler Perry for $17 million.
The glass house is a transparent structure resembling a luxury resort, with koi ponds and a 30-car motor court for Pharrell’s supercar collection.
As the creative director of Louis Vuitton’s menswear line and a businessman across fashion, tech, and entertainment, Pharrell’s home is both a creative space and a collector’s showcase.

JOHN LEGEND & CHRISSY TEIGEN

John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s Beverly Hills home, designed by Jake Arnold, is a serene family sanctuary.
Earth tones and natural materials dominate, creating a calm atmosphere for their family.
The $17.5 million property includes a professional kitchen for Chrissy’s cookbook brand and is designed for intentional living rather than spectacle.

DIANA ROSS

Diana Ross, at 80 years old, resides in a 12,500-square-foot waterfront estate in Greenwich, Connecticut, valued at around $15 million.
The home reflects old money elegance and offers privacy away from the paparazzi culture of Los Angeles.
Ross has lived quietly in Bell Haven, one of the most exclusive enclaves on the East Coast.

MARY J. BLIGE

Mary J. Blige owns a $12 million French country manor on four acres in Saddle River, New Jersey.
After years of personal and financial struggles, Blige renovated and reclaimed the property as her fortress of solitude.
The estate provides the privacy she needs for her acting roles and fitness routine.

CHRIS BROWN

Chris Brown’s Tarzana compound is essentially a large-scale art installation, covered in his own graffiti murals.
The $10 million property features a smart house filled with high-end technology and a 16-car garage with an impressive collection.
The heavily gated estate serves as a fortress during turbulent times.

USHER

Usher maintains a $10 million-plus high-tech residence in Los Angeles and invests heavily in Atlanta real estate.
His lifestyle reflects his business interests and personal life, with homes serving as anchors in the cities that shaped him.

JANET JACKSON

Janet Jackson’s real estate portfolio spans New York, Los Angeles, and London.
Her luxury townhouse in London, valued at over $10 million, allows her to live a normal family life away from Hollywood’s spotlight.
The privacy of London has given Janet distance from the American entertainment industry, and her home is a meaningful retreat as she prepares for a major world tour.

BRUNO MARS

Bruno Mars lives in a 9,000-square-foot estate in Fryman Canyon, Studio City, California.
The property is styled around retro cool, with a dedicated cigar room and a massive underground wine cellar.
Valued at around $10 million, the home reflects Mars’ focus on craft and comfort rather than spectacle.

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SZA

SZA, the newest name on the list, made her move into serious real estate with a secluded Malibu retreat valued at over $10 million.
The modern home, with stunning ocean views, centers on natural wood and organic materials, reflecting SZA’s commitment to wellness and grounding.
The property is less about status and more about sanctuary.

From architectural marvels to creative sanctuaries, the homes of R&B royalty are as diverse and remarkable as their music.
These estates are not just assets—they are reflections of each artist’s journey, achievements, and the lives they have built beyond the stage.