

The Oakland, California native is known for her hits “I Should Have Cheated,” "I Change My Mind" and "Last Night." Cole also collaborated on tracks with Kanye West, Diddy and Monica. At a young age, she had recorded with MC Hammer and did collaborations with several artists such as D'wayne Wiggins and Messy Marv.

Cole released her debut album “The Way It Is” in 2005, but she started her singing career earlier. With a $9.5 million net worth, Keyshia Cole, 39, has a slight advantage over her fellow R&B artist, according to Celebrity Net Worth. But who has the edge when it comes to personal fortune? Cole and Ashanti are set to go head-to-head in the next "Verzuz" battleĪshanti and Keyshia Cole are both talented and rich musicians.Ashanti's estimated net worth is $8 million.Keyshia Cole has a net worth of $9.5 million.TheGrio is now on Apple TV, Amazon Fire, and Roku. Have you subscribed to theGrio’s podcast “Dear Culture”? Download our newest episodes now! “I bought every single Keyshia Cole album. She continues to take shots at me, and I continue to turn the other cheek. Because this is how I feel about it: If you’re hot, nobody can take your spot. It is what it is. God gave her that spot I can’t take it.” Michelle said, according to a transcript of the interview. “I don’t know what her problem is with me, but I have no problem with her,” K. Read More: Loni Love recalls Nicki Minaj demand for chicken after hour late to ‘The Real’ Michelle addressed it head-on during a 2013 interview with Majic 102.1. It appears that Cole didn’t like the comparison and K. Michelle first came onto the music scene and people began comparing her to Cole. Michelle is currently working on her sixth studio album, which is set to be released sometime this year.īeef between the two R&B singers first started when K. “I’m all about positivity and making great music with some great people,” K. She also hinted that an EP is in the works with her once rival Cole and boldly proclaimed that she was changing for the better. “Me and squashed any little misunderstandings we had like adults and sang songs together all night.” “So last night on Clubhouse was a great moment for the culture,” she said in the Friday post. Michelle and Cole were singing in the chatroom together like nothing ever happened, the “Can’t Raise a Man” singer said in a tweet. Throughout the years, the two have exchanged jabs at each other in interviews and on Twitter, but that all changed with their recent Clubhouse appearance. They have officially ended their beef with each other, and all it took was meeting through Clubhouse. She recently buried the hatchet with long-time rival and fellow singer, K. As reported by theGrio, the “Love” singer is making changes.
