I can't believe 2012 has come to an end. According to Forbes, below is the list of the 10 highest paid women in music for the year 2012.
10. Shakira- $20 million
The Colombian-born diva squeaks into the top ten on the strength of a lucrative bunch of live shows, continued record sales and a new fragrance, Elixir.
9. Madonna- $30 million
The Material Girl's latest tour falls outside our scoring period, but she still makes the list on account of a new record deal, endorsements, a shoe line, a fragrance and royalties from old hits.
8. Sade Adu- $33 million
One of four foreign-born musicians on the list, the Nigerian-born, Britain-bred singer-songwriter makes the cut thanks to a tour that included nearly 100 show dates in our scoring period.
7. Adele- $35 million
Who says recorded music is dead? The big-voiced Brit has sold over 23 million copies of her smash album 21 and in February earned six Grammys for her efforts.
6. Beyonce- $40 million
Beyoncé took a break from her hectic schedule after giving birth to Blue Ivy in January. But she still earns big from old hits and non-musical ventures like her House of Dereon clothing line. Next up: a $50 million deal with Pepsi and a new album.
5. Katy Perry- $45 million
The California Girl continues to garner considerable airplay €”and dollars. Her California Dreams Tour grossed nearly $60 million, and she's the only musician besides Michael Jackson to have five No. 1 singles from the same album.
4. Lady Gaga- $52 million
The Born This Way singer still makes plenty of money off of music sales, padding her coffers a new fragrance called Fame. Up next: more touring and perhaps a new album.
3. Rihanna- $53 million
The Barbados-born diva is one of the top earning women in music thanks to lucrative sidelines including endorsements with Vita Coco and Nivea, fragrance Reb'l Fleur and a heavy touring schedule.
2. Taylor Swift- $57 million
The country crossover star grossed over $1 million per night on the road this year, and also earns big from endorsements with the likes of CoverGirl and Sony. There's more cash on the way: her latest album, Red, moved 1.2 million units its opening week this fall, the best debut since 2002.
1. Britney Spears- $58 million
The 31-year-old pop star tops our list of the top-earning women in music thanks to millions from touring, endorsements and a fragrance line with Elizabeth Arden. Her latest album, Femme Fatale, earned platinum certification in the U.S. (forbes.com)
Wonderful! I like how most of the women made their money from building a brand...they milked that brand after building it over the years. That's the beauty of having a brand...whether it's your name, or your company name.
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