What is Cisco Rosado Jr.’s net worth?
Cisco Rosado Jr. is an American music executive, television producer, and reality TV personality who has a net worth of $3 million. Cisco Rosado Jr. is best known for his appearances on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: New York.” With deep roots in the East Coast music industry, Rosado built his reputation behind the scenes as a producer and manager before stepping into the public eye. He founded CMG Entertainment, a label and management company that helped develop several hip-hop and R&B artists. On television, Rosado became a central figure in VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop” franchise, where his combination of business acumen, personal charm, and romantic drama made him one of its most recognizable personalities.
Early Life
Francisco “Cisco” Rosado Jr. was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up during hip-hop’s golden age, he became immersed in the city’s thriving music culture from an early age. Influenced by the rise of East Coast rap and the entrepreneurial energy surrounding it, Rosado was drawn to the business side of entertainment. Before gaining fame, he spent years developing artists and learning how to navigate contracts, publishing, and production deals. His early experience in music management gave him the foundation to launch his own ventures in the years to come.
Music and Business Career
Rosado’s professional career took off when he founded CMG Entertainment, a music management and production company aimed at discovering and developing new urban talent. Through CMG, he collaborated with a wide range of hip-hop and R&B artists and built a reputation as a connector within the industry. Cisco has produced for artists such as Tank, Styles P, French Montana, Jim Jones, Uncle Murda and Tahiry Jose.
In addition to his work as a manager and producer, Rosado became involved in television and event production, leveraging his creative instincts and industry relationships. His dual identity as both a business strategist and creative producer helped him stay relevant across multiple entertainment platforms. Even as reality TV brought him fame, his foundation remained rooted in the business of music, with a focus on identifying talent and crafting artist brands.
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Reality Television Fame
Cisco Rosado rose to mainstream fame as a cast member on VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: New York,” first appearing in Season 5. His introduction came through his relationship with Diamond Strawberry, the daughter of baseball legend Darryl Strawberry, which became one of the season’s most talked-about storylines. The show chronicled their long-distance relationship, Diamond’s move from Los Angeles to New York, and their eventual breakup after dramatic revelations about her personal life.
Rosado’s role on the show soon expanded beyond his relationship with Diamond. He became part of the “Creep Squad,” a recurring group of male cast members—including Rich Dollaz and Peter Gunz—known for their overlapping romantic entanglements and behind-the-scenes business dealings. Cisco’s confident, sometimes volatile presence made him both a controversial and memorable figure within the franchise. His time on “Love & Hip Hop” provided him with national exposure and solidified his reputation as a personality who could navigate both music and television worlds with ease.
Personal Life
Cisco Rosado has two children, a son and a daughter, and has often spoken about his commitment to fatherhood despite the demands of his career. His personal relationships have been the subject of public interest, especially his high-profile romances with “Love & Hip Hop” co-star Diamond Strawberry and “Basketball Wives” star Jennifer Williams. His relationship with Williams, which predated his VH1 fame, gave fans an early glimpse into his connection to reality television long before he became a fixture on it.
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