Smokey Robinson’s Wealth and his Encino Mansion
Legendary singer Smokey Robinson, also known as William Robinson Jr., has made his mark as a leading figure in the music industry. As the charismatic leader of ‘The Miracles,’ a famed Motown vocal group, and later as Motown’s Vice President, Robinson’s journey is one of immense success. He briefly retired in 1972 only to return the following year. At age 80, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee (class of 1987), considers retirement, celebrating a storied career that continues to inspire.
Recently, Smokey Robinson was in the spotlight for selling his Encino home for $2.3 million. The buzz is that this opulent two-story residence, where the music legend once lived, is set for another sale, this time with an asking price of $8.75 million. The music world and potential buyers alike are on the edge of their seats, intrigued about who will next claim this luxurious home.