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Madonna richest woman in music: Forbes
Showbiz Desk
LOS ANGELES—Pop star Madonna is still the material girl, earning $72
million in a recent 12-month period to top a Forbes.com list of female
singers whom the financial Web site dubbed “Cash Queens of Music.”
Madonna, who rose to recording superstardom in the 1980s as the
“Material Girl” after her hit song of that name, beat out Barbra
Streisand, who was No. 2 with annual earnings of $60 million, and Celine
Dion at $45 million, according to Forbes.com.
The Web site tracked earnings in the period from June 2006 to June 2007
and said it examined concert ticket sales, merchandise revenue, album
sales and earnings from ancillary products such as clothing, perfumes
and endorsements.
Rounding out the top five were Colombian singing sensation Shakira at
No. 4 with $38 million and R&B singer Beyonce with $27 million.
Country music stars also did well, with Faith Hill landing in the No. 8
slot with $19 million and the Dixie Chicks at No. 9 with $18 million.
Then there was Britney Spears. For all her troubles in the past year — a
stint in rehab and a bitter custody battle with ex-husband Kevin
Federline, among them — the pop star still made No. 14 on the list,
earning $8 million from royalties on old songs and sales of her perfume,
Curious. Her latest album, “Blackout,” was released late in 2007 after
the period covered by the Forbes.com survey.
Late last year, Madonna ended her long relationship with Warner Music
Group Corp and reached a recording deal with concert promoter Live
Nation Inc.
Barbra Streisand is No. 2 with $60 million, thanks to her comeback tour
of North America and Europe.
Celine Dion ranks third with $45 million, largely from her successful “A
New Day” show in Las Vegas, which she wrapped up in December after a
five-year engagement at Caesars Palace. Shakira is fourth with $38
million, followed by Beyonce ($27 million), Gwen Stefani ($26 million),
Christina Aguilera ($20 million), Faith Hill ($19 million), the Dixie
Chicks ($18 million) and Mariah Carey ($13 million).
Hilary Duff, Avril Lavigne and Martina McBride each banked $12 million.
Britney Spears ranked 14th on the list, earning $8 million from music
royalties and sales of her fragrances with Elizabeth Arden.
Spears is followed by Carrie Underwood and Nelly Furtado ($7 million
each); Fergie, Jennifer Lopez and Sheryl Crow ($6 million each); and
Norah Jones ($5.5 million). |