The annual Forbes listing of highest paid women in music is out, and the controversial Taylor Swift tops the list by a long mile. Swift, who’s had a feud with Kayne West earlier this year, racked up a whopping sum of $170m, and is a good $90m above Adele who comes in at number 2.
Her earnings are mainly due to her 1989 World Tour raking in a quarter of a billion dollars in revenue along with lucrative endorsement deals with brands such as Diet Coke, Apple and more.
Everyone’s favorite Queen, Beyonce comes in at #5 with $54m and shockingly is below Rihanna who raked in $75m to hit up the number 4 spot. Unlike last year that featured Nikki Minaj in the top 10, this year no hip-hop artist made it in the list.
Full list below:
Taylor Swift – $170m (£137.8m)
Adele – $80.5m (£65.2m)
Madonna – $76.5m (£62m)
Rihanna – $75m (£60.8m)
Beyonce – $54m (£43.8m)
Katy Perry – $41m (£33.2m)
Jennifer Lopez – $39.5m (£32m)
Britney Spears – $30.5m (£24.7m)
Shania Twain – $27.5m (£22.3m)
Celine Dion – $27m (£21.9m)