What is Jimmy Jam net worth?

Jimmy Jam is an American songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist with an estimated net worth of $50 million. He is best known for his long-standing professional partnership with Terry Lewis, forming one of the most successful songwriting and production duos in music history. Together, Jam & Lewis have produced over 40 top-ten hits, including nine #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 for Janet Jackson. The pair have won multiple Grammy Awards throughout their career.
In March 2026, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis announced a Las Vegas residency with singer Ruben Studdard.
| Jimmy Jam Net Worth | $50 Million |
| Date of Birth | June 6, 1959 |
| Place of Birth | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Early Life
Jimmy Jam was born James Samuel Harris III on June 6, 1959, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His father, Cornbread Harris, was a blues and jazz musician. While participating in an Upward Bound program at the University of Minnesota, Jam met Terry Lewis, beginning a musical partnership that would define their careers.
Flyte Tyme / The Time / The Original 7ven
In the early 1970s, Jam and Lewis joined the Minneapolis R&B funk band Flyte Tyme, which later became The Time in the 1980s. Jam played keyboards while Lewis played bass.
Albums with The Time included:
- The Time (1981)
- What Time Is It?
- Pandemonium
In 2011, the band rebranded as The Original 7ven, releasing the album Condensate.
Start of Producing Career
While still performing with The Time, Jam & Lewis were introduced to music executives Dina R. Andrews and Clarence Avant. This led to their first production work with the S.O.S. Band, producing the 1983 hit Just Be Good to Me.
They formed their production company, Flyte Tyme Productions, producing for artists including Alexander O’Neal, Change, and Cherrelle.
Janet Jackson Collaborations
One of the most notable collaborations began in 1986 with Janet Jackson on her breakthrough album Control, earning Jam & Lewis the Producer of the Year Grammy Award.
They continued with:
- Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989) – four #1 singles
- Janet.
- The Velvet Rope
- All For You
- Unbreakable (2015)
Jam & Lewis wrote and produced nine #1 Billboard Hot 100 songs for Janet Jackson, including hits like:
- When I Think of You
- Miss You Much
- Escapade
- Love Will Never Do (Without You)
- That’s the Way Love Goes
- Again
- Together Again
- Doesn’t Really Matter
- All for You
Further Producing Career
In 1991, Jam & Lewis founded Perspective Records through a joint venture with A&M Records, signing acts like Sounds of Blackness.
They also produced the Mo’ Money Soundtrack (1992) and worked with artists including:
- Jordan Knight
- Lionel Richie
- Aretha Franklin
- Usher
- Mary J. Blige
- Mariah Carey
- Prince
- Rod Stewart
- Spice Girls
- Vanessa Williams
- Gwen Stefani
- New Edition
- Chaka Khan
- TLC
They have 16 Billboard Hot 100 #1 hits and multiple Grammy Awards, including Best R&B Album for Funk This by Chaka Khan (2007).
Other Awards
Jam & Lewis received an Academy Award nomination in 1993 for Janet Jackson’s “Again” (film Poetic Justice) and an Emmy nomination in 2020 for Outstanding Music Direction for Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince, alongside Sheila E..
They also hold over 100 ASCAP songwriting and publishing awards.
Personal Life
Jimmy Jam is married to Lisa Padilla Harris. He serves as Chairman Emeritus of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Real Estate
Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota:
- Purchased in 1987 for $420,000 (3.5 acres)
- Built a 22,600 sq. ft. home with 12-car garage, theater, and two-story master suite
- Sold via foreclosure in 2008 for $2.6 million
Thousand Oaks, California:
- Purchased in 2003 for $7.05 million (20-acre estate, 17,000 sq. ft. mansion, 2,500 sq. ft. guest house)
- Sold in 2010 for $5.5 million
