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Highly paid musicians
"The talent in our time is still valued and is what really pays well" and according to the magazine Forbes, has published its latest list of the highest paid musicians in the world, this fact was confirmed. Talent is actually worth quite a lot of money, but unrestrained shocking place on this list will still be found. I present to you the 25 most highly paid musicians of today (according to the magazine Forbes).
Let's start right away with the first place:
1. U2 (195 million. $)
2. Bon Jovi (125 million. $)
3. Elton John (100 million. $)
4. Lady Gaga (90 million. $)
5. Michael Bublé (70 mln. $)
6. Paul McCartney (67 mln. $)
7. The Black Eyed Peas (61 million. $)
8. The Eagles (60 mln. $)
9. Justin Bieber (53 million. $)
10. Dave Matthews (51 mln. $)
11. Toby Keith (50 million. $)
12. Asher (46 million. $)
13. Taylor Swift (45 million. $)
14. Katy Perry (44 million. $)
15. Brad Paisley (40 million. $)
16. Tom Petit and The Heartbreakers (38 million. $)
17. Jay-Z (37 million. $)
18. AC / DC (35 mln. $)
19. P. Diddy (35 mln. $)
20. Beyonce Knowles (35 million. $)
21. Tim McGraw (35 mln. $)
22. Muse (35 mln. $)
23. Rascal Flatts (34 million. $)
24. Kenny Chesney (30 mln. $)
25. Rihanna (29 million. $)
: Forbes.com
Let's start right away with the first place:
1. U2 (195 million. $)
2. Bon Jovi (125 million. $)
3. Elton John (100 million. $)
4. Lady Gaga (90 million. $)
5. Michael Bublé (70 mln. $)
6. Paul McCartney (67 mln. $)
7. The Black Eyed Peas (61 million. $)
8. The Eagles (60 mln. $)
9. Justin Bieber (53 million. $)
10. Dave Matthews (51 mln. $)
11. Toby Keith (50 million. $)
12. Asher (46 million. $)
13. Taylor Swift (45 million. $)
14. Katy Perry (44 million. $)
15. Brad Paisley (40 million. $)
16. Tom Petit and The Heartbreakers (38 million. $)
17. Jay-Z (37 million. $)
18. AC / DC (35 mln. $)
19. P. Diddy (35 mln. $)
20. Beyonce Knowles (35 million. $)
21. Tim McGraw (35 mln. $)
22. Muse (35 mln. $)
23. Rascal Flatts (34 million. $)
24. Kenny Chesney (30 mln. $)
25. Rihanna (29 million. $)
: Forbes.com