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Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker (Yolanda Whitaker) was born on 4 August, 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA, is an actress,composer,soundtrack. At 50 years old, Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker height is 5 ft 7 in (171.0 cm).

Now We discover Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Yolanda Whitaker
Occupation actress,composer,soundtrack
Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August 1971
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker's Husband?

Her husband is DeAndre Windom (17 August 2013 - present)

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Husband DeAndre Windom (17 August 2013 - present)
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Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker worth at the age of 51 years old? Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Yolanda 'Yo-Yo' Whittaker's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Source of Income Actress

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Timeline

2005

She finally returned to the music spotlight with 2005's mix-tape remix of Ciara's "Goodies" and the Game's "How We Do.

2000

After 2000, little was heard from Yo-Yo until her voice work in one of 2004's best-selling video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004).

1999

Once again, instead of letting the hardships of the music business get to her, she focused more on acting with larger film roles (1999's Beverly Hood (1999), 2000's 3 Strikes (2000), and "The Rev. DoWrong Ain't Right!").

1998

In 1998, Yo-Yo collaborated with some of hip-hop's finest for her fifth studio release, "Ebony. " The two singles "Iz it Still All Good? (Something's on Your Mind)" and "Do Ya Wanna Ride?") went unnoticed, and East West America/Elektra soon deleted the album and released Yo-Yo from her contract.

1997

However, the following year, Yo-Yo added more acting credits with more film (1997's _Trials of Life_ (1997) and Sprung (1997)) and television (The Parent 'Hood (1995) and The Jamie Foxx Show (1996)).

1996

It wasn't until 1996 that she returned with her fourth release, "Total Control" (now on East West America/Elektra Records), an R&B-infused album that catered more on party jams and happiness. The album (#46 - R&B) and its subsequent singles ("Same Ol' Thang (Everyday)," "Steady Risin," "One for the Cuties") failed to hit and, with a lawsuit for an uncleared sample, the album was pulled off shelves.

1994

In 1994, had signed a deal with Warner Bros. TV for the production of a 30-minute sitcom, "Shifting Gears." She would have played a dispatcher for a family-owned trucking company. The series would have explored a myriad of family and social issues. Sitcom was never picked up.

1993

1993 would prove to be one of her busiest years with film appearances in Who's the Man? (1993), Menace II Society (1993), Strapped (1993), and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993); and her third album's release, "You Better Ask Somebody" (#107/#21 - Top 100 R&B). Although her sophomore album retained the critical success of her debut, it didn't keep the success. However, aided by the singles "IBWin' wit My Crewin'," "Westside Story" (#14 - hip-hop) and "The Bonnie and Clyde Theme" (#1/#37/#72 - hip-hop/R&B/Hot 100), her third album returned her to the best-selling female MCs list.

After 1993, Yo-Yo's musical career took a back seat to her acting career with appearances in film (1995's Panther (1995)) and television (New York Undercover (1994) and a recurring role on Martin (1992)).

1991

Meanwhile, she added her first screen credit in the Oscar-nominated film Boyz n the Hood (1991) with a small cameo. After a successful year, she maintained her radio exposure with the singles "Homegirl Don't Play That" (#3/#53 - R&B) and "Black Pearl" (#11/#74 - R&B), which led to the release of her sophomore album with the same title (#145/#32 - Top 100 R&B).

1990

Yo-Yo (born Yolanda Whittaker) has been among the most sophisticated and unpredictable female MCs around. She doesn't take an overtly feminist tack but urges young women to show sexual restraint and use their minds as well as their bodies. Her introduction to the hip-hop game came with an appearance on the 1990 Ice Cube track "It's a Man's World" (off his debut solo album, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted"). It wasn't until the next year, when East West America/Atlantic Records issued her first single, "You Can't Play with My Yo-Yo" (#1/#36 - R&B/Hot 100) that she gained critical acclaim and success. The following singles "Stompin in the '90s" (#2 - hip-hop), "Ain't Nobody Better" (#4/#30 - R&B/Hot 100) and "Girl, Don't be No Fool" helped propel the album "Make Way for the Motherlode" toward cracking the Billboard Top 100 (#74/#5 R&B) chart.