Voici la liste 2017 des 20 artistes hip hop les mieux payés du monde

Le magazine Forbes vient de dévoiler la liste des 20 artistes hip hop les mieux payés de 2017 et le numéro un n’est vraiment pas une surprise.

Combien ont touché les stars du hip hop de juin 2016 à juin 2017 ? C’est une question à laquelle Forbes a répondu cette année en établissant un classement se basant sur des données communiquées par la RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) et Nielsen SoundScan.

P.Diddy toujours au top

Et sans surprise le numéro un est encore une fois P.Diddy qui domine la liste avec un salaire annuel s’élevant à 130 millions de dollars qu’il tire de ses deals avec Ciroc Vodka, DeLeon Tequila et Aquahydrate Water ainsi que de sa tournée Bad Boy Reunion et de sa marque de vêtements Sean John. Les chiffres tombent à 94 millions de dollars de salaire annuel pour Drake puis 42 millions de dollars pour Jay-Z en 3e position du classement.

Nicki Minaj est la seule femme à figurer dans la liste avec un salaire de 16 millions de dollars tandis que le plus jeune de la liste Lil Yachty a récolté 11 millions de dollars cette année.

Au total, les salaires combinés des 20 stars du hip hop s’élèvent à 619,5 millions de dollars cette années, soit une hausse de 38% par rapport à 2016. Un courbe ascendante qui pourrait s’expliquer (entre autre) par la popularité grandissante voire la domination du genre dans l’industrie culturelle.

Ci-dessous le classement :

1. Sean “Diddy” Combs (130 millions de dollars)
2. Drake (94 millions de dollars)
3. Jay Z (42 millions de dollars)
4. Dr. Dre (34.5 millions de dollars)
5. Chance the Rapper (33 millions de dollars)
6. Kendrick Lamar (30 millions de dollars)
7. Wiz Khalifa (28 millions de dollars)
8. Pitbull (27 millions de dollars)
9. DJ Khaled (24 millions de dollars)
10. Future (23 millions de dollars)
11. Kanye West (22 millions de dollars)
12. Birdman (20 millions de dollars)
13. J. Cole (19 millions de dollars)
14. Swizz Beatz (14 millions de dollars [sic])
15. Snoop Dogg (16.5 millions de dollars)
16. Nicki Minaj (16 millions de dollars)
17. Lil Wayne (15.5 millions de dollars)
18. Rick Ross (11.5 millions de dollars, tie)
18. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (11.5 millions de dollars, tie)
20. Lil Yachty (11 millions de dollars)

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