Things have been a bit quiet in Fred Durst's life lately, but don't be fooled. He's doing very, very well for himself. Best known as the front-man of the wildly successful, internationally recognized band Limp Bizkit, Durst has toured the world, played on the biggest stages, and has maintained a massive fan following. His work as an artist has spanned across many genres, and wasn't just capped to the music industry. As Rock Celebrities reports, Durst has been at the heart of some heavily controversial statements made about other entertainers, and at one point had even taken a hiatus from his career, yet he maintains his status as one of the most successful musicians of our time, and sits upon an impressive $20 million net worth.
Durst has always had his eyes firmly set on expanding his career and his wealth. He has been working since he was very young, and continues to add to his fortune in a variety of different ways.
As a young man, Durst hustled by mowing lawns to make quick cash, and then went on to become a tattoo artist. His side hustles allowed him to save enough money to pursue his passion, which was to find a way to combine his two favorite musical genres, heavy metal and hip hop.
In 1994 Fred Durst joined forces with Sam Rivers and John Otto as founding members of the band Limp Bizkit. They were new at the game, and didn't see immediate success, going on to sign Wes Borland and DJ Lethal to their band. Before long they became well known in the underground music scene, and fans were flocking to see the unique, dark twists they were giving to the cover songs they performed at late night shows. Their version of Faith by George Michael, was one of their most popular. Seeing an opportunity, Durst gave the bassist of Korn, Reginald Arvizu a tattoo and seized that moment to introduce him to his demo tape. This led to the band's deal to tour with Korn as their opening show. Their first record deal soon followed, as well as the release of their first album, Three Dollar Bill Y'all.
Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit truly rose to fame and became beloved mainstream artists when the release of their subsequent albums, Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water put them on the map by soaring to the top of the Billboard charts.
Fred Durst has amassed most of his wealth through album sales and the substantial income earned by touring with the band. Of course, the sale of band-based merchandise has also padded his wallet, and as the popularity of Limp Bizkit grew and they became a bonified, worldwide sensation, finances were no longer of any concern.
Success in the music industry typically comes in waves, with greater interest shown by fans during the moments immediately before, during, and after the release of a new album. During the quieter moments in-between, Fred Durst relied on his colorful personality to remain current and keep the money flowing. He was known to create waves of his own by stirring up controversy with other artists, during which time he kept his name in the headlines.
Fred Durst has launched dramatic, controversial moments with Eminem, Slipknot, and Placebo, to name a few.
Fred Durst didn't keep all his eggs in one basket. Smart enough to diversify his skills and generate a number of different income streams, Durst channeled his artistic talents into the film industry. Proving to be a man of may talents, he appeared as an actor, playing himself in Zoolander and Pauly Shore Is Dead, while also appearing in smaller movies such as Sorry Haters. According to Money Inc., "He also appeared in both episodes of the two-part season four finale of House MD. His first movie role came in 2006 when he starred in Population 436. This was his first major role and he starred as a deputy sheriff of a town where the population has stayed at 436 for over 100 years."
After dipping his toes into the film industry, Fred Durst's passion for directing was awoken. He began to pursue directing more seriously and snagged his first job with the film The Education Of Charlie Banks. He continued to see success in this field, with his most notable directorial work being recognized in The Longshots, which starred Ice Cube and Keke Palmer.
Fred Durst has managed to not only remain current, but also in high demand. As a founding member of Limp Bizkit, he will always be instantly recognized across the globe. Hits such as Counterfeit, Faith, and Nookie, and his wildly popular collaborations with the likes of Staind, Method Man, and Redman, have generated a cult following of fans that would follow Durst around the globe.
Durst's involvement in the entertainment realm has forever solidified him as a household name that is synonymous with an edgy, tenacious attitude that has led to his incredible success. The signature sound of his voice and his innate ability to command the stage has been perfectly blended with his talents in front of and behind the camera in the film industry.
Fred Durst's incredible wealth has not come accidentally. As a clear and obvious triple threat, Durst's success is unwavering, and he will easily continue to reap the benefits of his hard work for years to come.
Sources: Rock Celebrities, Money Inc., Celebrity Net Worth
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