Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Jay-Z Tops Forbes’ 2010 Hip-Hop Cash Kings List With $63 Million

Jay-Z For the second year in a row, Jay-Z has been crowned 2010's "Hip-Hop Cash King" by Forbes, earning a ridiculous $63 million over the past 12 months.
The mag's opening sentence describes Hov's status among hip-hop's elite best: "Four years ago Jay-Z issued a lyrical taunt to his fellow rappers: 'What you call money, I pay more in taxes.' Turns out his line was more than just a boast."

Couldn't put it any better than that.

According to Forbes, the hip-hop superstar's income puts him the 35% tax bracket, which means when tax season rolls around, he'll be paying $22 million to the IRS. That's more than the total earnings of any other rap star besides this year's second-ranked star, Diddy.

"Jay-Z is in a league of his own right now," Ryan Schinman, chief of Platinum Rye, the country's largest buyer of music and talent for corporations, told Forbes. "There are very few artists of any genre, not just hip-hop, who've created such brands for themselves."

His earnings are thanks to 2009's The Blueprint 3, investments in his 40/40 nightclub chain, the Broadway show "Fela!", and his stake in NBA's New Jersey Nets. However, his biggest money maker came from the Blueprint 3 Tour, which grossed over $1 million per concert this year.

Last year, he topped the list with earnings of $35 million.

The report says that the top 20 earners on this year's Cash Kings list total around $300 million in earnings, despite a troubled economy and a music industry continuing its downward spiral.

Bad Boy Entertainment mogul, Diddy, comes in a #2 this year, earning $30 million, thanks to his deal with Diageo vodka, the parent company behind Ciroc, as well as roles in television and film. Additionally, his new Diddybeats headphones, his line established by Dr. Dre, is another item in his portflio.

The Forbes "Hip-Hop Cash Kings" list is determined by earnings estimates calculated between June 2009 and June 2010, which include income from record sales, digital downloads, touring, films, TV shows, endorsements, books and other entertainment ventures.

Weird, 50 Cent didn't even make this year's list, after earning $20 million in 2009 to come in at #4, and $100 million in 2008 to top the list.

The full list of the list's top 20 is as follows:
1. Jay-Z – $63 million
2. Diddy – $30 million
3. Akon – $21 million
4. Lil Wayne – $20 million
5. Dr. Dre – $17 million
6. Ludacris – $16 million
7. Snoop Dogg – $15 million
8. Timbaland – $14 million
9. Pharrell – $13 million
10. Kanye West – $12 million
11. Drake – $9 million
11. T.I. – $ 9 million
12. Swizz Beatz – $9 million
14. Eminem – $8 million
14.50 Cent – $8 million
14. Young Jeezy – $8 million
17. Common – $7 million
18. Soulja Boy – $7 million
18. T-Pain – $7 million
20. Lil Jon – $5 million
20. Gucci Mane – $5 million
20. Rick Ross – $5 million


 

By Allen Starbury

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