Almighty Jay Biography: Net Worth, Songs, Age, Height, Parents, Albums, Girlfriend, Family

Almighty Jay Biography: Net Worth, Songs, Age, Height, Parents, Albums, Girlfriend, Family

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Biography

Jay Gerard Bradley, known professionally as Almighty Jay (formerly YBN Almighty Jay), is a creative American rapper born on August 6, 1998, in Galveston County, Texas.

Rising to prominence in 2017 with his viral YouTube single “Chopsticks,” which amassed over 10 million views, he gained further traction through collaborations with YBN Nahmir and Cordae as part of the short-lived YBN collective, which disbanded in 2020.

Notable tracks include “No Hook” and “Bread Winners.” Standing at 5’7″, Jay has navigated the rap scene with influences from artists like Chief Keef, while his personal life has included high-profile relationships with DreamDoll (2019) and Blac Chyna (2018).

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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Jay Gerard Bradley
Stage Name: Almighty Jay
Born: 6 August 1999 (age 26 years old)
Place of Birth: Galveston, Texas, United States
Nationality: American
Education: N/A
Height: 1.75 m
Parents: Marcus Bradley, Tanya Bradley
Siblings: N/A
Spouse: Not Married
Girlfriend • Partner: Dailyn Scott (2017-2018), Blac Chyna (2018), DreamDoll (2018), Jania Jackson, Cree Ikuko, Kris Summers, Lord Giselle
Children: Sir Lucious Scott
Occupation: Rapper • Songwriter
Net Worth: $1 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Jay Gerard Bradley, known as Almighty Jay, was born on August 6, 1998, in La Marque, Galveston County, Texas, United States.

Raised in a close-knit African-American Christian household, he is the son of Marcus Bradley, a local businessman who ran a small auto repair shop, and Tanya Bradley, a dedicated housewife who instilled in him a strong work ethic and faith.

Growing up as an only child, Jay spent much of his early years in Galveston, where he attended local public schools, completing his high school education before briefly enrolling in a community college program, though music soon pulled him away from formal studies.

Influenced by Southern rap and online gaming culture, he began recording freestyles in his bedroom, eventually connecting with YBN Nahmir on Xbox Live—a pivotal moment that launched his career while remaining rooted in his Texas upbringing.

Career

Jay Gerard Bradley, professionally known as Almighty Jay (formerly YBN Almighty Jay), began his musical career in 2014 as a teenager in La Marque, Texas.

He started by uploading freestyles and tracks to SoundCloud and YouTube, drawing inspiration from Southern trap pioneers like Chief Keef and Soulja Boy.

His debut mixtape, Monsters In Tha Cut (2014), included early tracks such as “Hang With Us,” followed by Almighty Ambitions and Birth of a King in 2015, and Million Dollar Kid and The Bape God in 2016. These early projects helped him build an online following, particularly among gaming and music communities.

His breakout moment came in 2017 with the viral single “Chopsticks,” a trap anthem that quickly amassed millions of streams across YouTube and SoundCloud. A remix featuring Rich the Kid expanded his reach, leading to the formation of the YBN collective alongside YBN Nahmir, whom he had met through Grand Theft Auto V on Xbox Live.

The crew, which later included Cordae, became one of hip-hop’s most talked-about young groups. Their collaboration on “No Hook” and the group’s debut project, YBN: The Mixtape (2018), introduced a new generation of rap talent. The mixtape debuted at No. 21 on the Billboard 200 and featured standout tracks like “Bread Winners” and “2 Tone Drip.”

In 2018, Almighty Jay briefly associated with Rich the Kid’s Rich Forever Music, but the partnership ended following disputes over unauthorized releases. Despite the setback, he maintained his independent streak and kept releasing music that blended confidence with reflection.

In 2019, his life took a dramatic turn when he was attacked in New York City, sustaining serious injuries that required over 300 stitches. He turned that experience into creative fuel with the introspective single “Let Me Breathe,” earning praise for his honesty and growth.

Between 2019 and 2020, he continued to release singles like “God Save Me,” “Spaceship,” “Red Light” (featuring DC the Don and DDG), “Ooouuu” (featuring Blac Youngsta), and “Come Home” (featuring 24hrs and Futuristic). When the YBN collective disbanded in 2020, Jay reinvented himself as a solo artist under N2L Records while keeping ties with Atlantic.

His 2021 mixtape Battling My Spirit explored themes of faith, depression, and resilience, followed by Almighty: The EP later that year, featuring fan favourites like “Shoutout to My Dentist” and “Bring Out the Hoochies.”

Almighty Jay—now stylized as “jay!”—had firmly established himself as an independent artist focused on authenticity and creative control. With earnings from streaming, touring, and endorsements, he remains active through digital releases and his YouTube channels, balancing music, vlogging, and personal development.

Though no major label projects have followed since 2021, his evolution reflects a maturing artist staying true to his roots while redefining his voice in hip-hop.

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Almighty Jay
  • Facebook: Almighty Jay
  • YouTube: Almighty Jay (jay!)
  • Instagram: (@almightyj)
  • Twitter: Almighty Jay (@ybnalmightyjay) / X

Personal Life

Almighty Jay, born Jay Gerard Bradley on August 6, 1998, in Galveston County, Texas, is currently 26 years old.

Standing at approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, he has maintained a lean build throughout his rise in the rap scene, often showcasing his style in music videos and social media posts.

Almighty Jay has never been married and does not have a wife, focusing instead on his career and fatherhood.

He is the father of one child, a son named SirLucius Edward (also known as Sir Lucious Scott), born on September 4, 2018, who is now 7 years old; the boy’s mother is Dailyn Scott, with whom Jay had a relationship from 2017 to 2018 that stemmed from a one-night stand, as he revealed in interviews about disliking condoms.

His relationship has been high-profile and varied, including a brief romance with model Blac Chyna in 2018 that began on a dating site and ended after a few months amid public scrutiny, followed by a relationship with rapper DreamDoll from March to August 2019.

Other past connections include Jania Jackson, Cree Ikuko, Kris Summers, and an encounter with Aileen Gisselle (also known as Lord Giselle), though details on timelines for some remain sparse; Jay has occasionally addressed these experiences in his music, reflecting on the challenges of fame and relationships while prioritizing co-parenting his son despite periods of limited contact.

Net Worth

Almighty Jay, born Jay Gerard Bradley, has an estimated net worth of $1 million, accumulated primarily through his music career, including viral singles like “Chopsticks” and “No Hook,” mixtapes such as YBN: The Mixtape, streaming royalties on platforms like SoundCloud and Spotify, live performances, and modest YouTube ad revenue from his 480,000-subscriber channel.

While earlier estimates pegged his wealth at $300,000–$500,000 around 2019–2021, amid the YBN collective’s peak and his independent releases, recent growth reflects sporadic collaborations, endorsements, and entrepreneurial ventures, such as a mentorship program focused on financial literacy.

Despite challenges like the group’s 2020 disbandment and personal setbacks, his independent hustle under N2L Records continues to bolster his finances in the competitive rap landscape.

Discography

Mixtapes / Albums

  • Monsters In Tha Cut (2014)
  • Almighty Ambitions (2015)
  • Birth of a King (2015)
  • Million Dollar Kid (2016)
  • The Bape God (2016)
  • YBN: The Mixtape (with YBN Nahmir & YBN Cordae) (2018) – Atlantic Records / Art@War
  • Battling My Spirit (2021)

EPs

  • Almighty: The EP (2021)

Notable Singles

  • “Hang With Us” (2014)
  • “Chopsticks” (2017)
  • “Chopsticks (Remix)” (feat. Rich The Kid) (2017)
  • “No Hook” (with YBN Nahmir) (2017)
  • “Takin Off” (2018)
  • “2 Tone Drip” (2018)
  • “Bread Winners” (with YBN Nahmir) (2018)
  • “Off Instagram” (2019)
  • “Let Me Breathe” (2019)
  • “God Save Me” (2019)
  • “Spaceship” (2019)
  • “Red Light” (with DC The Don & DDG) (2020)
  • “Ooouuu” (feat. Blac Youngsta) (2020)
  • “Come Home” (with 24hrs & Futuristic) (2020)
  • “Battling My Spirit” (2021)
  • “Shoutout To My Dentist” (2021)
  • “Bring Out The Hoochies” (2021)
  • “Porsches In The Rain” (2021)

Featured Appearances (Selected)

  • “Switch It Up” – YBN Nahmir feat. Almighty Jay (2018)
  • “Think Twice” – YBN Cordae feat. Almighty Jay (2018)
  • “New Freezer” – Rich The Kid feat. Kendrick Lamar & Almighty Jay (unofficial/remix versions circulated)

Platforms & Distribution

  • Early releases: SoundCloud, YouTube
  • Major label: Atlantic Records / Art@War (2018–2020)
  • Independent: N2L Records (2020–present)

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