Spanning the sonic spectrum encompassing rock, reggaeton, pop, country, hip hop and more, the biggest stars of the global music industry have built huge fortunes through hit records, touring and business ventures. But who comes out on top in each category?
From Bad Bunny and Dolly Parton to Taylor Swift and Jay-Z, click or scroll on to find out the richest artists across 11 different styles, based on estimated wealth figures from Celebrity Net Worth unless otherwise mentioned.
All dollar values in US dollars
Reggaeton's richest names are locked in a tie, with fellow Puerto Ricans Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny both estimated to be worth $100 million (£75m). Daddy Yankee is the genre's trailblazing veteran, while Bad Bunny is its modern global superstar.
The most-streamed artist on Spotify last year, Bad Bunny's profile reached new heights when he headlined the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, which was the most-watched in history. With his career on fire, it's likely he'll race past the reggaeton pioneer in terms of wealth sometime very soon.
Like reggaeton, Afrobeats has evolved from a regional sound into a global phenomenon in recent years. The wealthiest star in the genre is Nigerian-American singer Davido, who is worth $100 million (£75m). Known for international hits such as If and Fall, he's sold millions of records, set up his own record company and scored plum endorsement deals.
Nigerian artists Wizkid and Burna Boy rank second and third respectively, with estimated net worths of $30 million (£22m) and $22 million (£16m).
Yang Hyun-suk shot to fame as a member of the influential K-pop group Seo Taiji and Boys before founding YG Entertainment, one of the industry's Big 3 agencies. The label has produced global acts including BIGBANG and BLACKPINK.
Yang also brought the world Psy, who ranks as the second richest K-pop star, with a fortune estimated at $60 million (£45m). He's followed by the seven members of BTS, whose net worths are pegged at $50 million (£37m) apiece.
Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris is the richest figure in dance music by a comfortable margin. Renowned for global bangers and collaborations with major pop stars, he's earned millions through chart success, touring and lucrative Las Vegas residencies.
Fellow dance heavyweights David Guetta and Tiësto take the second and third-wealthiest spots, with estimated fortunes of $200 million (£150m) and $170 million (£127m) respectively.
Heavy metal's rich list is headed by Lars Ulrich, the Danish drummer and co-founder of Metallica. The band helped pioneer the thrash metal sound and has sold more than 125 million albums worldwide, remaining one of the genre's biggest live draws decades after its breakthrough.
While touring and record sales have generated vast earnings, Ulrich's fortune has also been boosted by a valuable art collection and extensive real estate investments.
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The Queen of Country is also its wealthiest figure. Dolly Parton's rags-to-riches story saw her rise from a dirt-poor upbringing in rural Tennessee to become one of the genre's biggest icons. She scored a long run of country hits and later crossed into Hollywood with roles in films such as 9 to 5 and Steel Magnolias.
A prolific songwriter, Parton has earned millions in royalties, particularly when Whitney Houston covered her song I Will Always Love You. The country legend's bank balance has been further boosted by ventures including her hugely popular Dollywood theme park.
Jazz’s richest musician is Herb Alpert, the trumpeter behind the1960s group Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. While the band sold millions of records and scored multiple chart hits, the bulk of Alpert's fortune comes from the business side of the music industry. He co-founded A&M Records, the hugely successful label behind artists including The Police and The Carpenters.
Based purely on music earnings, saxophonist Kenny G is the genre's wealthiest performer, with his net worth coming in at $100 million (£75m).
After conquering the world with The Beatles, Paul McCartney went on to enjoy further success with Wings, as well as a long solo career. Decades of touring and songwriting royalties from a catalogue packed with classics have kept the money flowing. McCartney was declared a pound billionaire by The Sunday Times in 2024, and it now pegs his fortune at $1.4 billion (£1.055bn), although Celebrity Net Worth says it's $1.2 billion (£900m).
Bruce Springsteen is the genre's runner-up with $750 million (£561m). He's followed by Bono, whose estimated net worth stands at $700 million (£524m).
Rihanna is the richest R&B artist, with a fortune estimated at $1.4 billion (£1bn) by Celebrity Net Worth and around $1 billion (£748m) according to Forbes. Although her music career spawned numerous global hits, the lion's share of the Barbadian superstar's wealth comes from business ventures including cosmetics brand Fenty Beauty and lingerie label Savage X Fenty.
Fellow R&B powerhouse Beyoncé, who is now worth about $1 billion (£748m), ranks just behind overall, but is widely considered to have earned more from music itself through blockbuster tours, record sales and songwriting.
With a fortune estimated at $1.8 billion (£1.3bn) by Celebrity Net Worth and $1.6 billion (£1.2bn) according to Forbes, Taylor Swift sits at the top of Western pop's wealth rankings. Her billions have been powered by record-breaking touring, a hugely valuable catalogue and the business savvy that's made her one of the most powerful figures in modern music.
Selena Gomez's fortune is valued at around $1 billion (£748m), but much of that comes from her skincare and cosmetics brand Rare Beauty. On music-heavy wealth alone, the closest runner-up is industry veteran Madonna, who is worth $850 million (£636m).
The wealthiest artist of any music genre, Jay-Z has a fortune pegged at $2.5 billion (£1.9bn) by Celebrity Net Worth, though Forbes puts it higher at $2.8 billion (£2.1bn). The revered rapper built his reputation with a string of hits, but much of his wealth now comes from business ventures including entertainment company Roc Nation, premium drinks brands and a wide portfolio of investments.
Canadian superstar Drake, who is worth an estimated $400 million (£300m), ranks further behind overall, but stands as the most successful hip-hop artist based purely on music earnings.
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