American rapper and content creator Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., popularly known as DDG, has shared his thoughts on which of his two careers brings in more money.
The rapper made the disclosure during a recent livestream conversation with Nigerian streamer Carterefe, where he argued that streaming is financially more rewarding than making music.
“Streaming pays more than music. For real, streamers make more money than artistes,” DDG said.

DDG began his journey as a content creator in 2014, building a strong following on YouTube before transitioning into music professionally in 2016.
He rose to mainstream attention with his breakout single Givenchy, which appeared on his debut EP Take Me Seriously, released in 2017.
Now 28, DDG eventually dropped out of Central Michigan University to fully commit to his online career, a decision that helped shape his success as both a streamer and a recording artist.
















