Hip-Hop's Cash Kings 2009

Forbes - July 9, 2009 3:30 PM PDT
Story photo: Hip-Hop's Cash Kings 2009Jay-Z earned an estimated $35 million over the past year. Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesForbes
After attending the NBA Draft in June, Jay-Z threw a party at his 40/40 Club in midtown Manhattan, carousing into the wee hours of the morning with the likes of LeBron James and Spike Lee. Not bad for a guy who took a 57 percent pay cut this year.

The Brooklyn-born rapper pulled in an estimated $35 million over the past 12 months, topping our annual list of Hip-Hop Cash Kings. It's far from the $82 million he made last year, but more than enough to reclaim the crown from 2008's monarch, 50 Cent. The Queens native drops to fourth place with $20 million, down from $150 million a year ago.

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Both rappers had a hard time living up to prior yearly totals fattened by one-time megadeals. For 50, it was a $100 million windfall from the sale of his stake in VitaminWater parent Glaceau to Coca-Cola; for Jay-Z, a front-loaded $150 million deal with concert promoter Live Nation.

"The timing of Jay's deal couldn't have been more perfect," says singer/songwriter/producer Akon, fourth on this year's list. "Those numbers aren't going to be flying around anymore."

Last year, the top 20 Hip-Hop Cash Kings made $500 million; this year they made $300 million, a 40 percent drop. 50 Cent's VitaminWater stake was responsible for one-fifth of the total take last year. Its absence accounts for half of hip-hop's year-over-year decline. Similarly, concert promoters have stopped pursing big "360 deals" like the one signed by Jay-Z and LiveNation last year. "Those deals are pretty much done for now," says Chris White, an entertainment analyst at Wedbush Morgan Securities.

The Forbes Hip-Hop Cash Kings list includes male recording artists whose work is primarily classified as hip-hop or rap. Their female counterparts can be found on our Cash Queens of Music list. Earnings estimates, which include income from record sales, digital downloads, touring, films, TV shows, endorsements, books, and other entertainment ventures, are calculated between June 2008 and June 2009. Management, agent, and attorney fees are not deducted.

In order to determine our list, we interviewed numerous sources within the music industry -- including lawyers, media buyers, and many of the artists themselves. We also conducted research via Billboard, Pollstar, Nielsen SoundScan, and the Recording Industry Association of America, among others.

The diversified Diddy ranks second on our list with $30 million, down $5 million from last year, bringing in cash from clothing line Sean John, record label Bad Boy, and reality TV shows "Making the Band" and "Run's House." Kanye West rounds out the top three at $25 million, also $5 million less than last year, thanks in part to revenues from the tail-end of his "Glow in the Dark" tour and solid sales of his fourth album, "808s and Heartbreak." The self-proclaimed Louis Vuitton don moonlights as a shoe designer, recently crafting a successful limited-run Nike line called the Air Yeezy; another for Vuitton is due out this summer.

Akon and Lil Wayne are among a select few who actually made more this year than last. The Senegalese crooner and dreadlocked rapper pulled in $20 million and $18 million, respectively, on the strength of frenetic touring schedules and lucrative collaborations.

One area where hip-hop continues to thrive is in the licensing and endorsement business. Jay-Z earned an estimated $1 million for the Budweiser ad campaign featuring his song "Show Me What You Got." Fellow rapper Common augmented his earnings by plugging Ford's Lincoln Navigator; Diddy by shilling Ciroc vodka.

"Despite the economy, hip-hop is just as powerful as it's ever been in the endorsement and licensing world," says Ryan Schinman, chief of Platinum Rye, the world's largest buyer of music and talent for corporations. "Tween stars and rock legends are very reliable, but the impact of hip-hop on pop-culture and fashion continues to lead the charge."

Reporting by Zack O'Malley Greenburg, Forbes.com

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  • who cares?
    J deserves everything he has....he earned it
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 6:23 PM PDT
  • Nachogirlfriend
    He is one ugly man, but he got his a hottie woman. Beyonce got her an ugly dude but Cha-Ching is the sound you hear when you see them both. Cha-ching Cha Ching--two powerhouse forces combined together as one--damn if I die, let me come back to b their child--minus Jay-z's looks. I am so glad Beyonce is not stick thin either, she is wht a real womans body looks like, thick yet fit.
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 6:11 PM PDT
  • montrell
    he has a beautiful life , money,pretty wife byonce....!!! dont be jealous..he can do whatever wants for his life...my name patrick creamer!!
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 5:42 PM PDT
  • how lil wayne ain't making the most cuz who don't listen to him
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 4:06 PM PDT
  • musicfan2009
    A s for Jay-Z, he is a good man, a smart man too. I respect him and I hope he comes out with much more pop-rock radio stuff next album, I can totally see him doing that and competing with Eminem, T.I., Drake, Kevin Rudolf, and Lil' Wyane.
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:35 PM PDT
  • musicfan2009
    As for Jay-Z and everyone else you have lied about me for years, your screwed. Because I want the public to know the truth and that you did illegally take people's legal rights and Consitutional Rights away nationally so you could lie to celebrities and politicans to use them and so BSB and you could hurt fans and so BSB would end up like Micheal Jackson did with partying, drugs, drinking,
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:34 PM PDT
  • musicfan2009
    Some people, like Sandra. Face it, you want to be famous for conning people& bribbing Ohio and the US top officials and making them pay for online harassment of Backstreet Boys& Paula Abdul fans, enjoy. I did legally leave the contracts and since you have Nick Carter on drugs to loose weight of questionable legality possibly& have BSB over partying again& lying to J
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:32 PM PDT
  • tikiman
    I got a dream to live and it is to give the world my perspective of how each day I can turn my stuggles in to victory. Like the time I was using a nail gun and nailed my feet to the flooring. Hey, when my boss came and yelled at me and tried to shove me down the stairs, I stood my ground. Now that is showing em. I laughed so hard while he was screaming and push me, his false teeth fell out!
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:26 PM PDT
  • who cares?
    greed is good!
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
  • tikiman
    Wow Karma, your rap is solid! Hey you write the rap and Bertha and I will do the hip hop video. We could make maybe a million or two! I got a camcorder from the find it fix it store. I just need to get it fixed now and we can get this party going! Don't be discouraged cause people on here dis you. I have found it to be my inspiration to drive my mojo to heights of near genius! Smile
    report abuseposted July 10, 2009 2:19 PM PDT
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