About Bezz Believe

Bezz Believe is the stage name of Brad Markovitz, born December 28, 1988, in Phoenix, Arizona. His family moved to Florida when he was a kid, and he grew up in cities like Miami, Coral Springs, Palm Beach, and Fort Myers. Today, he lives in Orlando — he has grown roots there and made it his creative home.
Age
As of 2025, Bezz is 36 years old and will turn 37 this December 2025.
Early Life & Education
He spent his high school years in West Palm Beach and graduated in 2007. Then he took a music-focused path, studying for an associate degree at Florida Gulf Coast University before transferring to the University of Central Florida. During college, he dropped out in his senior year’s fall semester to dedicate himself fully to music.
Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Full Name | Brad Markovitz |
Stage Name | Bezz Believe |
Date of Birth | December 28, 1988 |
Age (2025) | 36 (turning 37 in December) |
Education | Wellington High (2007), attended FGCU and UCF, left to pursue music |
Career Highlights | Debut mixtape Live From Niagara Falls (2011), album Hustle God (2016; Heatseekers #1), track “Herculeez” on Hercules soundtrack; opened for Drake & Big Sean |
Musical Style | Self-described “Country Trapper” |
Family | Parents: Penny & Alan; brother Doug (D-Fresh); partner: Zah’Ryah Vera; son: Bradley |
Height & Weight | 5’10″ (177 cm), approx. 66 kg (145 lbs) |
Net Worth (Est.) | Ranges from $100K–$1M to $10M depending on the source |
YouTube Stats | 304K subscribers, 101M+ views, ~ $1K/month revenue |
Why Fans Like Him | His real-talk lyrics, energetic live shows, genre-mixing music, and personal authenticity |
Career — Mixtapes, Albums & Appearances
He first rose to attention with his mixtape Live From Niagara Falls (2011). Then came Hustle God in 2016 — his debut album — with songs like “Hustle God,” “Money,” and “The American Dream.” That album hit #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart.
He also made a mixtape called Discipline (2014) and other releases, including “Black and Gold,” which became an anthem for UCF (University of Central Florida). His track “Herculeez” from Hustle God landed on the official soundtrack of Hercules, the movie starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Bezz’s live shows helped spread his reach — he’s opened for artists like Drake, Big Sean, and Kevin Gates, and is known for energetic performances.
Musical Style & Identity
He describes himself as a “Country Trapper”, blending trap beats with hints of country and gritty storytelling.
Family & Personal Life

He comes from a creative family — his parents are Penny Paula Sandberg Markovitz and Alan Markovitz, who divorced. He has one brother, Doug Markovitz, who also raps under the stage name D-Fresh.
Bezz has a longtime partner named Zah’Ryah Vera, and they have a son named Bradley Markovitz, born in 2022
Appearance & Stats
Multiple sources list him at 5 ft 10 in (177 cm) and about 66 kg (145 lbs).
Net Worth Estimates
Bezz Believe has an estimated net worth of $3.5m as at 2025.
Here’s the interesting part: his net worth estimates are all over the place:
- Some attempt to keep it conservative — $100,000 to $1 million as of 2025.
- Another source reported $200,000 back in 2017.
- Meanwhile, other outlets estimate $10 million in 2024.
- And yet a different blog threw out a much higher $5 million by 2024 .
This wide range reflects how fame and revenue can be reported differently. Some include streaming, merch, shows, and licensing; others use more conservative figures. The truth is likely somewhere in between — maybe high six figures, maybe pushing low seven figures if everything adds up.
YouTube & Social Channels
On YouTube under Bezz Believe Music, he has around 304,000 subscribers and over 101 million views across roughly 550 videos.
Recent revenue estimates suggest he might be pulling in around $1,000 per month from the platform, adding up to approximately $38–$228K net worth just from YouTube.
He also shares content on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and even Cameo, though exact follower counts vary depending on the report.