And the Beats go on: Dr Dre tops Forbes music richlist
Hip hop mogul Dr. Dre has been named the richest music artist of the year by Forbes magazine, after earning a reported $110 million in the last 12 months. It's hardly surprising given the success of his Beats range which netted the majority of his millions.
But the list did throw up a few surprises. In an 'unbeliebable' turn of events Take That managed to beat Justin Bieber. The men from Manchester earned over $69 million between them, putting them in 5th place while the Canadian kid turned teen heart throb came in at number ten. Bieber's investment in Spotify helped him on his way to earning a cool $55 million in the year between May 2011 and May 2012.
The Irish influence hasn't waned either with U2 coming in at number 4 on the list with $78 million, just behind Elton John. Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Bon Jovi also feature. Check out the Top 25 in full:
1. Dr Dre - $110 Million
2. Roger Waters - $88 Million
3. Elton John - $80 Million
4. U2 - $78 Million
5. Take That - $69 Million
6. Bon Jovi - $60 Million
7. Britney Spears - $58 Million
8. Paul McCartney - $57 Million
8. Taylor Swift - $57 Million
10. Justin Bieber - $55 Million
10. Toby Keith - $55 Million
12. Rihanna - $53 Million
13. Lady GaGa - $52 Million
14. Foo Fighters - $47 Million
15. Diddy - $45 Million
15. Katy Perry - $45 Million
17. Kenny Chesney - $44 Million
18. Beyoncé - $40 Million
19. Red Hot Chili Peppers - $39 Million
20. Jay-Z - $38 Million
21. Coldplay - $37 Million
22. Adele - $35 Million
22. Kanye West - $35 Million
24. Michael Bublé - $34 Million
25. Sade - $33 Million
Story by Sarah Doran | 11:11 | Friday 30th November 2012 | Music News
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elky
sad state of affairs music has come to this!
Posted 11:15 | Fri 30th Nov 2012 -
Dora
Some surprises there indeed.
Posted 11:17 | Fri 30th Nov 2012
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