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The nanotechnology specialist, James M. Tour was born on 1959 in the New York City. Dr. Tour completed his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Syracuse University. And completed Ph.D degree from the famous Purdue University.

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Dr. Tour has done his researches on the area like nanoelectronics and carbon Nano-vectors. He even studied on green carbon for environmentally friendly oil and carbon super capture, splitting of water and water purification. He developed different techniques and ideas to impede the chemical attacks of the terrorists.

He involved in works to create an innovative and creative learning environment for the kids. In this regard, he developed and evolved nano cars and Nanokids which are an interactive learning DVD for kids to improve their fundamental in chemistry and physics. He developed hero Guitar Hero package to teach Science concepts to the school students.

SciRave is one of the most used programs in Texas to provide students the guidance to the students in science. This program got over 1 million downloads and is currently used by 40,000 teachers.

He served for 11 years as the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of South Carolina. Later, in the year 1999, he joined the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University.

Dr. Tour seems to have a love affair with science, and he has 600 research publication and 120 patents, 600 research publications, and over 120 patents. His research publication and patents has an H-index = 123 and i10 index = 509 with total citations over 69,000.

In the year 2015, he admitted the National Academy of Inventors. He was the list in" the most 50 Influential Scientists in the World Today" in 2014. R&D Magazine even named his as Scientist of the Year in the year 2013.

For Tour's contribution to science, he has received many awards. He was ranked among the 10 best chemist in the past decade in 2009. In 2008, he was awarded by Nasa Space Act Award in 2008 for his development of carbon nanotube reinforced elastomers. In 2006, he received the Southern Chemist of the year from the American Chemical Society.The scientist has received many national and international awards for his contribution.

Dr. Tour and his team developed a Nano car at Rice University. He was even awarded Honda Innovation Award for Nano cars in 2005. Apart from this, he has received many national and international awards for his contribution to science, but the scientist has yet not received a Nobel Prize. Dr. Tour is married to Shireen G. Tour and currently living in Houston in Texas. The net worth earned by the scientist is not publicly.

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Tour was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2015. He was named among "The 50 most Influential Scientists in the World Today" by TheBestSchools.org in 2014. Tour was named "Scientist of the Year" by R&D Magazine in 2013. Tour won the ACS Nano Lectureship Award from the American Chemical Society in 2012. Tour was ranked one of the top 10 chemists in the world over the past decade by Thomson Reuters in 2009. That year, he was also made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Other notable awards won by Tour include the 2008 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology, the NASA Space Act Award in 2008 for his development of carbon nanotube reinforced elastomers, the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society (ACS) for his achievements in organic chemistry in 2007, the Small Times magazine's Innovator of the Year Award in 2006, the Southern Chemist of the Year Award from ACS in 2005, the Honda Innovation Award for Nanocars in 2005, the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1990, and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award in 1989. In 2005, Tour's journal article "Directional Control in Thermally Driven Single-Molecule Nanocars" was ranked the Most Accessed Journal Article by the American Chemical Society. Tour has twice won the George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching at Rice University in 2007 and 2012. In 2016, Tour was listas as an ISI highly cited researcher.

In 2001, Tour signed the Discovery Institute's "A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism", a controversial petition which the intelligent design movement uses to promote intelligent design by attempting to cast doubt on evolution. To those who "are disconcerted or even angered that I signed a statement back in 2001" he responded "I have been labeled as an Intelligent Design (ID) proponent. I am not. I do not know how to use science to prove intelligent design although some others might. I am sympathetic to the arguments on the matter and I find some of them intriguing, but the scientific proof is not there, in my opinion. So I prefer to be free of that ID label."

Tour received degrees from Syracuse University (BS, 1981), Purdue University (PhD, 1986) and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1986–1987) and Stanford University (1987–1988).

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Professor james tour: a “liar for jesus”.

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Renowned scientist James Tour at Rice University is facing the wrath of Internet trolls because of his candid evaluation of origin of life research in a recent public lecture in Dallas . For his frankness, Tour is being vilified by detractors as an attention-grabbing charlatan, an incompetent scientist, and even a “ Liar for Jesus ”!

Some further background might help you better appreciate the chutzpah of these claims. Dr. Tour is one of the world’s top synthetic organic chemists. He has authored 680 scientific publications and holds more than 120 patents (here is a partial list ). In 2014, Thomson Reuters named him one of “ The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds ,” and in 2018 Clarivate Analytics recognized him as one of the world’s most highly cited researchers .

Tour is also fearless. He joined more than a thousand other scientists in signing the “ Scientific Dissent from Darwinism .” More recently, he has become a thorn in the side of the origin of life research community, offering blunt assessments of the current state of origin of life research.  

Heretical Views

Such heretical views can get you into trouble. In January, Tour delivered a lecture on “ The Mystery of the Origin of Life ” to an audience of nearly 1,000 at a Discovery Institute conference in Dallas. The lecture has already attracted over 74,000 views on YouTube — for good reason. Tour’s public talks sizzle, and his rollicking Dallas lecture was no exception.  

At one point, Tour got a bit carried away while critiquing an article by Nobel laureate Jack Szostak , one of the world’s top origin of life researchers. Highlighting an inaccurate diagram in Szostak’s article, Tour made an off-the-cuff remark about Szostak, telling the audience that “he’s lying to you.” It was an uncharitable characterization. To Tour’s credit, when he was challenged on his use of the term “lying,” he apologized directly to Szostak by phone, and he followed up with a statement to someone else, which he authorized for release to the public. Part of Tour’s statement read :  

That was a strong word (“lying”) which I regret saying. I have already apologized to Jack Szostak by phone, and he very graciously accepted the apology. If given a chance, I would likewise apologize to any of those cited in that talk to whom I said such a thing. My behavior was inappropriate.

Exemplars of Civility?

Tour was right to apologize. At the same time, his detractors aren’t exactly exemplars of civility, and I suspect that some of them were far more interested in smearing Tour than promoting respectful dialogue. Take Gary Hurd, Internet atheist, troll extraordinaire, and the Internet’s main attack dog against Tour right now. Hurd’s rhetoric makes Tour’s off-the-cuff swipe at Szostak seem genteel. Hurd is the one who characterizes Tour as a “ Liar for Jesus .” He also says : “James Tour lies his ass off for money, adulation, and I suppose his hopes for salvation.” Hurd (whose doctorate is in “Social Science,” not chemistry) goes on to accuse Tour of telling “15 lies in under 4 minutes counting repeated lies. That is Trumpian. And, his lies are exposed by undergraduate level chemistry. They are not even sophisticated lies. They are stupid obvious lies.”

I wonder how many people who objected to Tour’s comment about Szostak have called on Hurd to apologize for his vicious personal slurs against Tour?  

The Substance of the Attack

Regardless, what about the substance of Hurd’s attack? Is Tour really a serial liar who, in less than four minutes, shows that he doesn’t understand undergraduate level chemistry? You be the judge:

1. According to Hurd, Tour was lying when he criticized as scientifically inaccurate two figures in Jack Szostak’s article labeled “Simple sugars.” When I asked Tour about this criticism, he responded that Szostak himself conceded to him that these figures were inaccurate! Tour wrote me :

As listed, the sugars do not look like sugars. One needs to have the double bond shown to one of the oxygen atoms or they are not sugars. Shown are a diol and a triol. Even Jack, when he and I spoke on the phone, conceded that point. And he blamed the error on a staff artist from Scientific American , and the mistake was transcribed when the article was used by Nature . I have written several times for the News and Views section of Nature and Nature series journals. It is an honor to be so asked. But we are asked as authors to show care to ensure accuracy. And the galley proofs are returned to us for our careful check and documented approval.  

So much for this supposed lie by Tour.

2. According to Hurd, Tour was lying when he questioned the scientific accuracy of two figures in Szostak’s article labeled “Cyanide derivatives.” Not so, says Tour, who responded to me:

Either we fill in the hydrogen atoms or we show the pi bonds. But we cannot omit both. Moreover, the convention is that all heteroatoms should bear the hydrogen atoms. Only carbon can be devoid of hydrogen in the convention. But that is only to fill the valance states. So one needs to see the pi bonds if we are omitting the hydrogen atoms. Therefore, as drawn, the organic starting materials are glycerol (1,2,3-propanetriol or glycerin), ethylene glycol (1,2-ethanediol), diaminomethane (methanediamine), and 1-aminopropane. The latter two are troubling in light of the text which mentions iron cyanide. Iron(III) cyanide complexes are extremely stable; there is little free cyanide expected to be in the solution, so maybe Szostak is speaking of something else.  

Once again, the charge that Tour was lying or incompetent disintegrates.

Another Charge Evaporates

3. According to Hurd, Tour was lying as well when he claimed that the diagram labeled “RNA nucleotide” in Szostak’s article was inaccurate. Tour’s response to me : “it is not a nucleotide since it is devoid of any stereochemistry.” Again, the charge that Tour doesn’t understand basic chemistry seems to evaporate.

Tour went on to explain that the errors he found in the drawings pale in comparison to the biggest problem with Szostak’s Nature article:  

…all of the above is minor compared to Szostak’s showing that in a single step, heat and light can make a compound that resembles a dehydrated nucleotide (though it is not a nucleotide since it is devoid of any stereochemistry) from “simple sugars” and “cyanide derivatives.” …The major issue is that heat and light cannot afford that conversion from ethylene glycol, glycerol, or the sugar products derived thereupon after their oxidation to the aldehydes. To present that heat and UV light can act on these compounds (even if we are to use these 2 and 3 carbon simple sugars rather than glycerol and ethylene glycol, and to use any simple cyanide derivative) to afford anything like the listed “RNA nucleotide” (albeit not a nucleotide since it shows no stereochemistry) is incorrect and misleading. There are so many steps involved in such a transformation. But to a biologists, like Szostak, explaining to the non-expert, he feels the details are not essential for him to point out. But the details are everything !  

4. Hurd further accuses Tour of lying because Tour declared that Szostak’s article was published by the journal Nature . Hurd argues that the article only appeared in a special section of Nature described by the journal as “an editorially independent supplement produced with the financial support of third parties.” Hurd seems to be implying that Nature wasn’t really editorially responsible for the article. But if you follow the “ About this content ” link provided by Nature itself, you find an expanded explanation that makes clear Szostak’s article was vetted and approved by Nature’s regular editorial staff. “Editorially independent” means not that Szostak’s article was independent from Nature , but that it was independent from the influence of funders. The content was “already deemed worthy of coverage by our editorial departments… The ultimate approval of any story rests with the editorial department.” So the article in question was definitely published by Nature — just like Tour said. Again, no error, and certainly no lie.  

The Primary Literature

5. Hurd chastises Tour for introducing this section of his lecture by saying he was going to look at the “primary literature” and then immediately talking about Szostak’s article, which was a popular-level summary rather than a piece of primary original research. At last, a fair point (sort of), which Tour concedes in his letter to me. But this is a quibble. Whether a popular piece or original research, the article in question was published with the backing of one of the world’s most prestigious science journals and written by one of the world’s leading authorities on origin of life research. That definitely makes the article fair game for Tour and others to criticize. It should be added that Tour went on in his talk to critique other articles that unquestionably are part of the “primary literature,” just like he promised, and he does this even more in his letter to me and in an earlier essay . So this particular complaint is much ado about nothing.  

Finally, Hurd dismisses Tour’s lecture as a whole by asserting: “There are too many falsehoods, and misrepresentations to review in detail.” But if there really were so many falsehoods in Tour’s talk, you would think Hurd would choose to refute the ones that were the most central to Tour’s hour-long critique. Instead, Hurd obsesses about four minutes where Tour criticizes one short article. I’ve seen Hurd’s critique treated online as if it were a devastating takedown of Tour’s views. But anyone who watches Tour’s entire lecture can easily see that all Hurd offers is (at best) a skirmish at the edges.  

Is that because he and others have no serious response to offer to Tour’s main critique? Judge for yourself by watching Tour’s entire talk or reading his full response to his critics .

Photo: James Tour speaking at the 2019 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, via Discovery Institute.

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Dr. James M. Tour, a synthetic organic chemist,  joined the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University in 1999, where he is presently the T. T. and W. F. Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Computer Science, and Professor of Materials Science and NanoEngineering.

Tour’s scientific research areas are broad, including medical, mechanical and bioengineering solutions. He has published myriad research articles, developed many patents, and formed several businesses. Tour has received numerous awards for his research, and for his work as a professor. He has served on many boards, consultancy groups, committees and panels, bringing his expertise to each arena. Dr. Tour is married to Shireen; they have four children. A weekly gathering that the Tours host has become a place of discipleship for college students and fellow church members.

Rice University’s Dr. James Tour sweeps over complex terminology adroitly, explaining the microscopic processes that he has come to know so well. The scientist is especially known for his development of nanocars, a molecule which has garnered attention worldwide.

“A nanocar is a single molecule,” he explained. “It has a chassis, axles, wheels and motor. You can park about 50,000 of them across the diameter of a human hair. We make a billion, billion of them at a time.” Tour’s team recently won a nanocar race in Toulouse, France, beating competition by a longshot. They finished in 90 minutes, while the next team finished five hours later. The rest of the teams did not finish within the 30-hour time limit.

But Dr. Tour’s goal is far beyond accomplishing things of mere scientific interest. His research areas include carbon nanovectors for medical applications, green carbon study for environmentally friendly oil and gas extraction, water purification, hydrogen storage and more. He has even developed science curriculum for K-12 students.

One of his most promising studies involves fusion of a separated spinal cord. “We’ve developed a material where we can take a split spinal cord of a rodent, put one drop of the material on it, and then put it back together,” he said. “In that one drop, there is one percent of graphene nanoribbons. The nanoribbons will align longitudinally with the spinal cord. And then what happens is that the neurons grow from top to bottom, and then from bottom to top. Without the graphene nanoribbons, they just miss each other. So, two weeks after the surgery, the rodent can walk just fine. It scored an 18 out of 21 in mobility, with 21 being perfect mobility. In three weeks, it scored a 19, able to run and do most everything that it was doing. This particular rodent had still a little bit of a curl in one of its paws. But hopefully we’ll get better at that.”

In John 14:12, Jesus says, “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things that these, because I am going to the Father.” Tour aims to do just that. “We’re working on restoring optic nerves where we could do whole eye transplants – something that’s never been done. We already have in our group where we’ve developed a system that can restore hearing. We want to restore walking. We want to restore seeing. We want to make the lame walk, the blind see and the deaf hear. We want to do the works of Jesus Christ.”

With the nanocars specifically, Tour envisions them being utilized in biotechnology. “We have motorized versions, too, where you shine a light on them and they will propel across the surfaces. The motor spins at three million rotations per second. We’ve now translated these and taken the wheels off them and are using them in solution to drill into cells,” he said. “We’re using it as a new way to do therapy. We put a peptide on them, which is a small protein. And that will target a specific cell type, and then it goes and it binds to that cell. Then we turn them on, and the motor goes on and drills a hole into the cell. It kills it in about one minute. And so now we’re targeting things like pre-melanoma and seeing if we can use it to target specific cancer cells and very rapidly kill them. So, we’re moving it more into a medical scenario.”

The possibilities of the natural world are only beginning to be tapped into, he said. For Tour, his passion for science is not surpassed by his love of the Maker of it all. Before he became a researcher and professor, Tour was a young man who knew very little about the God of the Bible.

COMING TO FAITH

“I grew up in a very secular Jewish family in the suburbs of New York City. I didn’t know the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament. I had picked up a Bible a few times and tried to read it. It never made any sense as a child. We never talked about God in my home. We went to the synagogue a few times a year. And I think the difference between my home and many other Jewish homes is that we were never taught against Jesus Christ. Most Jewish homes speak poorly of Jesus. And because of that, it’s harder to speak to people about Jesus,” he said. “So, when somebody told me that he would like to share with me an illustration of the Gospel, and Jesus was then presented, I didn’t immediately discount him, because I had never been told anything negative about Jesus. And then when I was deeply convicted by the Scriptures that I was reading, it just really hit me. And I was exposed to my sin for the first time. Modern secular Judaism does not look at sin; it does not consider sin. When I was confronted with my sin, my first realization I had, when I was 18 years old, is that I was a sinner. It really hit me. Then, a few months after realizing that I was a sinner, I prayed and invited Jesus into my life. He lifted that burden of sin from me. It really affected me. Jesus stood in my presence, though I couldn’t see Him. I was on my knees. And His presence is so delightful. I wasn’t scared. I just couldn’t stop weeping. It was so overwhelming. To this day, I remember it very clearly. And He’s given His life for me. And He continues to lead me.”

While faith must be accepted with an element of trust, it is not so different from many scientific tenets that are taken by faith, Tour said. “A lot of science is inference based upon facts,” he said. Tour is truly a student of the Bible. The Scripture God has revealed is precious to him; he has studied it as diligently as he has studied science and molecules.

His typical mornings begin at 3 a.m. “Actually, the first thing I do is I just fall on my knees and I spend 45 minutes in prayer. There are a few things on my prayer list that I pray specifically for every day. I just look through the list and offer those up to the Lord. Jesus says in John chapter 17, ’I glorified You on Earth by accomplishing the work that You have given me to do.’ I say, ’Lord, let me glorify you by accomplishing this day the work that you’ve given me to do.’ And I’ll repeat that each morning. And then I pray. I pray for conversions – that I would see people come to the Lord. I say, ’Lord, don’t let this week go by without a conversion. Let me see somebody brought to Christ.’ And then I pray that He gives me the wisdom like Bezalel had, who constructed the tabernacle across many disciplines. He was skilled in all sorts of matter of bronze, gold, silver, wood and fabrics – very unusual. And he had the ability to teach it. Bezalel creativity: creativity comes from God. Something that is really different – something that someone else in the world doesn’t see that you see. And I’ll wash up and then read the Bible, spending time and meditation on the Word of God. I pick up where I left off the day before and then also prepare for the Bible study that I teach each week, and read the Scriptures and just say, ’Lord, speak to me through this passage. What do you want me to say?’ There’s so much that could be said. Our biggest problem in the Scriptures is that we have an embarrassment of riches. ’What shall I say Lord? What shall I bring out? Lord speak to me.’”

LIFE’S WORK

Tour’s meditation time on the Word of God is precious, and has borne fruit in his life, as the Holy Spirit brings to the forefront the Scriptures that apply to his situation. When he and his wife, Shireen, had been married for only a few years and Tour was in graduate school, they started a Bible study in their home. Some of their student guests were very casual, putting their shoes on furniture and letting food drop off their plates. A few days after one of the studies, their toddler daughter found a lingering chicken bone behind a couch cushion and put it in her mouth, leading to a scare for her parents.

“The students would come in and they were messy. The chicken bone – that’s what really set me off. But the Lord spoke to me. I was praying about this. And God spoke to me through the Scriptures, through Proverbs 14:4. It says, ’Where no oxen are, the manger is clean, but much increase comes by the strength of the ox.’ I knew, ’If you want to see the power of God in these people’s lives, these student’s lives, the manger is going to get dirty.’ And so that changed. And I said, ’Forever our home would be open.’ So now we have a lot of students in it. But we just paint a lot and replace furniture and shampoo the furniture and things like that.”

Also as a young man, Tour made it a priority to invest in his family. Each morning he would wake his children at 5:30 so they could have family devotions together. “I would read through the story of the Bible. We would have portions that we would be memorizing together. Then we would get on our knees and each of us would pray. I’m not a trained Bible teacher, but I taught them. I read to them the Word of God. I did the best I knew how. I wasn’t always perfect. A lot of times, I was tired myself.”

Tour explains the deep relevance of Scripture in his daily life. “Moses said in Deuteronomy 32, ’This word that I’ve spoken to you, you are to command your sons carefully to observe. It is not an idle word for you. Indeed, it is your life.’ I believe the Scriptures. Every word of God in that book, every word is true. It is never contested. There’s never been a contest between the Bible and any scientific fact. There has been controversy between what the Bible says and scientific speculation. But the speculations constantly are changing. There has never been a problem between what the Bible says and a scientific fact. This is my life – the Scriptures. The Scriptures are my life. They speak to me. God speaks to me primarily through the Scriptures. I read them from Genesis chapter 1 to Revelation chapter 22. And then when I’m done, I start again. And I leave off just where I left off the day before every day for the past 40 years. It is my life.”

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Being a devout believer and a leading scientist isn’t unheard of, but it’s rare. Tour stands strong in the origin of life debate. “When I look at biological systems, and the amazing functionality of a biological system, even if we just take a cell – just a single cell – and you look at the mechanisms within that cell, it is utterly amazing. How can you look at that and just say, ’Oh well, 3.8 billion years ago, under a rock, it just got started up’ – that’s idiocy. It is amazing to look at that. You don’t even have to look at a human being with all of this. You just look at a single cell – a simple cell and the mechanisms within that cell are huge in complexity,” he said.

Part of being a good scientist is realizing what is still unknown. And the more Tour has learned and studied, the more he is in wonder of creation. “Take any chemist, any biochemist, any evolutionary biologist, and say, ’I will give you all the components of a cell. I’ll give you all the nucleic acids, all the proteins, all the lipids and all the carbohydrates. Could you hook them up in the orders that they need to be hooked up?’ The answer is ’no.’ ’But even if I gave them to you in whatever order hooked up that you wanted, could you then put them together in the cell and have the cell operate?’ And the answer is ’no.’ Anybody who would claim otherwise is a rookie. They really don’t know what they’re talking about. We have no idea how to get this thing working. And when you put it all together, what is the spark of life that gets the thing running? How do you start this thing? Nobody knows. When something dies, it’s very hard to even explain what it is you’ve lost when the cell has stopped functioning. Try to restart that thing – very hard. You don’t even know.”

The discrimination against people of faith within the scientific community is an ongoing issue, Tour said. “They make it so hard for people to speak up. You take a young assistant professor who is going to speak up boldly about his or her faith – and then you threaten that person, that if you don’t follow the party line, you’re not going to get into the societies. I mean, it’s a frightening thing. You wanted conformity? Okay, you’ve got it. This is part of why I’m here. We have to fill universities with people who love the Lord and are not afraid to talk about Him. I even understand and I see myself what’s happened in the last 20 years with my being here at Rice. Students used to come to me to say, ’Biology professor so-and-so is mocking Christians all the time.’ Mocking Christians? Why would they want to do that? Have they not enough biology to teach? Why don’t they come and mock me? We’ll go toe-to-toe. Would you like to put your credentials against mine and tell me how stupid I am? And they can mock me and tell me how silly I am. And we’ll put my credentials against theirs. Students don’t come and tell me this anymore. I think it’s shut the mouths of people.”

Although he hasn’t been welcomed into all circles, Tour’s love of God, people and science has remained intact. “So many mornings, I wake up and feel defeated. I spend time in Scriptures and in prayer, and I come out a roaring lion. Jesus Christ changes lives. He’s the Creator of the universe. He was in the beginning before anything was and anything that’s been created – He did it. Then He lived this perfect life – this perfect life before us – teaching us what it is to walk with God, to have a relationship with the Father. I shudder to think of what my life would be like without Him. If I had to come to work every day and I were just a regular scientist, it would be terribly boring. I know Jesus Christ is with me. I know the God of the universe who created the heavens and the earth guides me. And the only thing that holds me back is my insufficiency of faith. He does great things and He has great things planned for me. By His grace, we swerve into things. I just trust Him. And I want to glorify Him on earth by accomplishing the work that He’s given me to do.”

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Rice’s james tour named to national academy of engineering, professor honored for work on “novel forms of carbon”.

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Rice University chemist James Tour was named to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions accorded “in recognition of distinguished contributions” to the field.

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Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor, professor of chemistry and of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science, was recognized for his research on the “synthesis, fabrication, properties, applications and commercialization of novel forms of carbon and their composites and derivatives.” “I am deeply grateful to my colleagues for putting me forward for this honor,” Tour said. “It’s wonderful to join the ranks of Rice engineers that bear this honor, and to see our work on carbon materials recognized. We think of the impact our research will have in the real world, and aim to put our findings in the context of current needs and challenges we face as a society.”

Tour’s research areas include organic synthesis, chemical biology, spectroscopy and imaging, and nanomaterials synthesis. His work has helped drive discovery and innovation in new materials synthesis through techniques such as flash Joule heating , laser-induced graphene, and single-molecule nanomachine synthesis for biomedical applications. “Rice University takes immense pride in the recognition bestowed upon Professor James Tour as a distinguished member of the National Academy of Engineering,” President Reginald DesRoches said. “Jim is one of those rare talents who can both conduct creative and groundbreaking fundamental research, while also developing technologies that are finding their way into the marketplace. Jim’s dedication to innovation and his profound impact on advancing nanotechnology exemplify the spirit of excellence that defines our institution. We congratulate Jim on this well-deserved honor and look forward to his continued leadership and inspiration within our community and beyond.”

Tour has a significant publication track record exploring sustainable methods to make carbon-, graphene- and silicon oxide-based materials with potential for use in nanoelectronics, photovoltaics, supercapacitors, lithium ion and lithium metal batteries, carbon dioxide capture, water splitting and purification and more. Applications stemming from this research could, at scale, enable new, more sustainable recycling, manufacturing and energy use practices and impact national security. Single-molecule nanomachines such as the molecular motors and molecular jackhammers developed by Tour and his team were proven effective against infectious bacteria , cancer cells and treatment-resistant fungi , showing the potential of a molecular mechanical approach in therapeutics. The Tour lab is also home to the world’s first nanocar with turning buckyball wheels.

“The breadth of Jim’s discoveries across the scientific disciplines, including chemistry and engineering, is truly remarkable,” said Amy Dittmar , the Howard R. Hughes Provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. “I’m pleased to see the National Academy of Engineering recognize him for his distinguished accomplishments, including over 800 research publications and more than 200 patents. His research is transforming medicine and the energy transition.” Informed by his research, Tour started more than a dozen companies in fields ranging from pharmaceuticals to electronic memory and advanced materials that he says now have a collective value of nearly $2 billion. Three of the companies are publicly traded.

“This honor is incredibly well-deserved, and I am delighted for Jim,” said Thomas Killian , dean of the Wiess School of Natural Sciences and a professor of physics and astronomy. “His contributions to chemistry are broad and profound, spanning from fundamental discoveries in carbon nanoscience to applications that address great societal challenges related to energy, the environment and human health. His success in translating his research into high-impact companies is remarkable, and he has also been a dedicated mentor to many graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.”

Tour is the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, including recognition as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Academy of Inventors, and as a recipient of the Feynman Prize in Experimental Nanotechnology, the NASA Space Act Award, the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society, the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award.

He is one of 114 new members and 21 international members in the NAE’s newly elected class of 2024. The new members will be formally inducted at the academy’s annual meeting Sept. 29.

Click here for the complete list. Tour joins 14 current Rice faculty who are members of the academy ⎯ Pedro Alvarez , Richard Baraniuk , Reginald DesRoches , Gene Frantz , Naomi Halas , Abbas Firoozabadi , Antonios Mikos , Ramamoorthy Ramesh , Rebecca Richards-Kortum , Pol Spanos , Moshe Vardi and Richard Tapia — along with emeritus Rice professors George Hirasaki and Ronald Nordgren .

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General: green carbon research, graphene, organic chemistry, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, materials science, polymer chemistry, K-12 educational outreach

Specific: Tour’s scientific research areas include nanoelectronics, graphene electronics, silicon oxide electronics, carbon nanovectors for medical applications, green carbon research for enhanced oil recovery and environmentally friendly oil and gas extraction, graphene photovoltaics, carbon supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries, CO2 capture, water splitting to H2 and O2, water purification, carbon nanotube and graphene synthetic modifications, graphene oxide, carbon composites, hydrogen storage on nanoengineered carbon scaffolds, and synthesis of single-molecule nanomachines which includes molecular motors and nanocars. He has also developed strategies for retarding chemical terrorist attacks. For pre-college education, Tour developed the NanoKids concept for K-12 education in nanoscale science, and also Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero science packages for elementary and middle school education: SciRave that later expanded to a Stemscopes-based SciRave . The SciRave program has risen to be the #1 most widely adopted program in Texas to complement science instruction, and it is currently used by over 450 school districts and 40,000 teachers with over 1 million student downloads.

Professor Tour has over 800 research publications, over 130 granted patents and over 100 pending patents. He has an  h -index = 174 with total citations about 140,000. In 2024, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. In 2021, he won the Oesper Award from the American Chemical Society which is awarded to “outstanding chemists for lifetime significant accomplishments in the field of chemistry with long-lasting impact on the chemical sciences.” Tour became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2020 and in the same year was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Centenary Prize for innovations in materials chemistry with applications in medicine and nanotechnology.  Based on the impact of his published work, in 2019 Tour was ranked in the top 0.004% of the 7 million scientists who have published at least 5 papers in their careers.  He was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2015. Tour was named among “The 50 Most Influential Scientists in the World Today” by TheBestSchools.org in 2019; listed in “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds” by Thomson Reuters ScienceWatch.com in 2014; and recipient of the Trotter Prize in “Information, Complexity and Inference” in 2014; and was the Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Hebrew University, June, 2014. He was named “Scientist of the Year” by R&D Magazine , 2013.

Stanford University, National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, Organic Chemistry, 1987-88 with Barry M. Trost University of Wisconsin, Postdoctoral Fellow, Organometallic Chemistry, 1986-87 with Barry M. Trost Purdue University, Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, 1986 with E. Negishi Syracuse University, B.S., Chemistry, 1981

Weebit, Co-Founder, 2015 Dotz, Co-Founder, 2015 Tubz, Co-Founder, 2015 Acelerox, Co-Founder, 2015 Avid Chemotherapeutics, Co-Founder, 2015 Department of Commerce, Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee, 2008 to 2011 NanoJTech Consultants, LLC, Founder, 2007 to present Defense Science Board Chem/Nano Study Section, 2007 MD Anderson Cancer Research Center’s Competitive Grant Renewal Board, 2007-present Ariel Ministries, Board of Directors, 2006 to 2012 LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Lahore Pakistan, Chemistry Search Committee, 2006 to present Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory, Director, 2005 to 2007 NanoComposites Inc., Co-Founder, 2004 to 2012 Chemical Reviews, American Chemical Society, Editorial Advisory Board, 1999 to 2002. T. T. and W. F. Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and Professor of Computer Science, Rice University, Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Houston, Texas, 1999 to present Adjunct Professor, Rice University, Department of Chemistry and Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Houston, Texas, February 1999 to May 1999 California Molecular Electronics Corporation, Technical Advisory Committee, August 1998 to November 1999 National Defense Science Study Group, 1997 to 1999 Governor’s Mathematics and Science Advisory Board for South Carolina, 1996 to 1998 Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1996 to 1999 National Science Foundation, Materials Research Centers Advisory Committee, April 1996 and February 1997 National Science Foundation, CAREER Program Advisory Committee, March 1995 Visiting Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, while on sabbatical leave from the University of South Carolina, Fall 1994 Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, August 1994 to 1996 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, August 1992 to August 1994 Associate Director of the American Chemical Society, Polymer Division, Materials Science Secretariat, 1991 to 1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, August 1988 to August 1992 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, with Professor Barry M. Trost, 1987 to 1988 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, with Professor Barry M. Trost, 1986 to 1987 Graduate Student, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, with Professor Ei-ichi Negishi, 1981 to 1986 Undergraduate Student, Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1977 to 1981

Tour became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2020.

Awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Centenary Prize for innovations in materials chemistry with applications in medicine and nanotechnology, 2020.

Tour was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors, 2015. Lady David Visiting Professor, Hebrew University, June, 2014. Tour was named among “The 50 Most Influential Scientists in the World Today” by TheBestSchools.org in 2014. Tour was named “Scientist of the Year” by R&D Magazine , 2013. George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, Rice University, 2012. ACS Nano Lectureship Award from the American Chemical Society, 2012. Lady David Visiting Professor, Hebrew University, June, 2011. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009 Ranked one of the Top 10 chemists in the world over the past decade, by a Thomson Reuters citations per publication index survey, 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award, Purdue University, 2009 Houston Technology Center’s Nanotechnology Achievement Award, 2009 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology, 2008 NASA Space Act Award, 2008 Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society, 2007 George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, Rice University, 2007 Small Times Magazine’s Innovator of the Year Award, 2006 Nanotech Briefs Nano 50 Innovator Award, 2006 Alan Berman Research Publication Award, Department of the Navy, 2006 American Chemical Society’s #1 Most Accessed Journal Article in 2005, “Directional Control in Thermally Driven Single-Molecule Nanocars” American Chemical Society, Southern Chemist of the Year Award 2005 Honda Innovation Award, NanoCars, 2005 Distinguished Faculty Associate, Hanszen College, Rice University, 1999-2000 Russell Research Award in Science, Mathematics and Engineering, Univ. South Carolina, 1997 Abbott Distinguished Lecturer, Colorado State Univ., March 1997 Weissberger-Williams Lecturer, Eastman Kodak Corporation, Rochester, NY, November 1995 Exxon Educational Foundation Research and Training Award, 1994 National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award in Polymer Chem., 1991-96 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award in Polymer Chemistry, 1989-92 IBM Corporation, One-Week Visiting Lecturer, Polymer Division, Almaden Research Center, June 1988 National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, 1987-88 IBM Corporation Full Graduate Fellowship in Polymer Chemistry, Purdue University 1985-86 Celanese Corporation Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry, Purdue University, 1981-82 American Institute of Chemists Award, 1981 Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Syracuse University, 1981 George Wiley Award in Organic Chemistry, 1979.

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Tour’s scientific research areas include nanoelectronics, graphene electronics, silicon oxide electronics, carbon nanovectors for medical applications, green carbon research for enhanced oil recovery and environmentally friendly oil and gas extraction, graphene photovoltaics, carbon supercapacitors, lithium ion batteries, lithium metal batteries, CO2 capture, water splitting to H2 and O2, water purification, carbon nanotube and graphene synthetic modifications, graphene oxide, carbon composites, hydrogen storage on nanoengineered carbon scaffolds, and synthesis of single-molecule nanomachines which includes molecular motors and nanocars and nanomachines that can drill through cell membranes. He has also developed strategies for retarding chemical terrorist attacks. For pre-college education, Tour developed the NanoKids concept for K-12 education in nanoscale science, and also Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero science packages for elementary and middle school education: SciRave ( www.scirave.org ) which later expanded to a Stemscopes-based SciRave. The SciRave program has risen to be the #1 most widely adopted program in Texas to complement science instruction, and it is currently used by over 450 school districts and 40,000 teachers with over 1 million student downloads.

James M. Tour, a synthetic organic chemist, received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Syracuse University, his Ph.D. in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry from Purdue University, and postdoctoral training in synthetic organic chemistry at the University of Wisconsin and Stanford University. After spending 11 years on the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of South Carolina, he joined the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University in 1999 where he is presently the T. T. and W. F. Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Computer Science, and Professor of Materials Science and NanoEngineering. Tour has about 650 research publications and over 200 patents, with an H-index = 129 and i10 index = 538 with total citations over 77,000 (Google Scholar). He was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2015. Tour was named among “The 50 Most Influential Scientists in the World Today” by TheBestSchools.org in 2014; listed in “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds” by Thomson Reuters ScienceWatch.com in 2014; recipient of the Trotter Prize in “Information, Complexity and Inference” in 2014; and was the Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Hebrew University, June, 2014. Tour was named “Scientist of the Year” by R&D Magazine, 2013. He was awarded the George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching, 2012, Rice University; won the ACS Nano Lectureship Award from the American Chemical Society, 2012; was the Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Hebrew University, June, 2011; and was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009. Tour was ranked one of the Top 10 chemists in the world over the past decade, by a Thomson Reuters citations per publication index survey, 2009; won the Distinguished Alumni Award, Purdue University, 2009; and the Houston Technology Center’s Nanotechnology Award in 2009. He won the Feynman Prize in Experimental Nanotechnology in 2008, the NASA Space Act Award in 2008 for his development of carbon nanotube reinforced elastomers, and the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society for his achievements in organic chemistry in 2007. Tour was the recipient of the George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching in 2007. He also won the Small Times magazine’s Innovator of the Year Award in 2006, the Nanotech Briefs Nano 50 Innovator Award in 2006, the Alan Berman Research Publication Award, Department of the Navy in 2006, the Southern Chemist of the Year Award from the American Chemical Society in 2005, and The Honda Innovation Award for Nanocars in 2005. Tour’s paper on Nanocars was the most highly accessed journal article of all American Chemical Society articles in 2005, and it was listed by LiveScience as the second most influential paper in all of science in 2005. Tour has won several other national awards including the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award in Polymer Chemistry and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award in Polymer Chemistry.

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Hahn’s beef is with the PGA Tour essentially creating what he called “a two-tiered system with a feeder tour onto the elevated Tour series.”

“They have created these elevated events where it significantly impacts other full-field events sandwiched in between full-field events. The solution to their problem is to limit the number of players that get into elevated events to force the other players to play in the other full-field non-elevated events,” he said. “To me, it’s a road that we have to be very careful on because going to back our mission and our purpose is to be able to create the best playing opportunities for our membership and be able to contribute and donate back to the communities and the charities that we play in. It seems like the major theme over these past few years has been how do we get the most money to the most popular players on our Tour?

“I use the word popular instead of best players because, granted that Tiger is one of the best players to ever have played this game, but he just won the PIP money two years running without really playing golf, without being ranked in the top 1,000 and without keeping his card. I never would have imagined growing up that someone could make more money just for being popular than for how good they are on the course.

“And I say that as one who believes pay that man for bringing our Tour to where it is today and I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve it but what are we doing as a business, as a company, what are we doing? We’re not spending money to provide the best playing experience for our members; all we’re concerned with is just pushing money to the top players on our Tour. That’s where we are getting a great divide between the elevated events and non-elevated events and the players who play those two different tours.”

On policy board member Peter Malnati flipping his vote in favor of the Tour's short-field, no cut designated events

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Peter Malnati hits his tee shot on the fourth hole of the 2021 Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

“We’ve lost our power, the majority of the membership has lost their power to the elite running the show.”  —James Hahn

Hahn served as a player director on the PGA Tour until the end of the year and was replaced by Peter Malnati to represent the Tour’s rank-and-file:

“When I see Peter I’m going to tell him exactly what Lanto Griffin told me when I was put in that position and my mind was swayed by the executives on the board. He said, ‘You were put there for a reason to voice the opinion of the majority of the players on the PGA Tour.’ If he doesn’t have enough balls to sack up and vote no against it then I don’t want him on the board. We picked the wrong guy. He was put there to argue our side of the discussion.

“It’s gonna pass regardless but if he doesn’t have enough balls to vote against it and take the stance that I did and stand up for what he believes in then he shouldn’t be on the board. We don’t need another person like that on the board, if you can’t stick up for us. Let’s be honest, it would have passed, they had enough votes to pass. It’s just a cop out to prevent the media, yourself, Alan Shipnucks of the world asking him why he voted no. If he doesn’t have the courage to go into the lion’s den then he should get out. We need somebody else in there. I did it, right. And everyone saw how I was treated.”

On voting against last year's increase $100 million PIP: 'It's just a $50 million mistake'

Buried in the last paragraph of PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan’s memo to players was the announcement of the reduction Player Impact Program (PIP) money from $100 million back to its original level of $50 million. Does Hahn feel vindicated for casting the lone opposing vote against the increase?

“Yes, 100 percent. We never should have gone to $100 million to begin with but that’s $50 million we just threw away on this experiment. And we knew that no one was really gonna go jump ship (to LIV). You’re just funneling money to this small group of people just because they were demanding it. They were literally negotiating with the Tour and they were saying that this is what they want or else. They basically said, not word for word, ‘We want $120 million in the PIP or else’ and we said, ‘OK, what if what if we give you 100?’ ‘OK, we’ll settle for 100.’ That’s not how a business is run. That’s not how an organization is run. That’s not how the PGA Tour should be run.

“It’s just a $50 million mistake. Think about what we could have done with an extra $50 million. Like, the money just doesn’t grow on trees. We could have given $50 million to charities around the United States of America, and still be in the same position that we are today. We wasted it on 10 people. Think about how ridiculous that is. That was my stance from the get-go. What changed from last year to this year for us to drop it from $100 million to $50 million? What changed?

On wanting to resign from the Tour's board of directors and how the board treated Jordan Spieth as if he was 'the prom queen, and everyone wants to ask her out for the dance'

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Jordan Spieth hits his tee shot on the eighth hole during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Here Hahn describes why he felt that his voice wasn’t being heard by the board, and he threatened to resign from the board before being talked out of that by a Tour executive.

“So here’s where the power of influence, the power of someone’s on-course excellence means more in those meetings than the correct opinion,” he said. “I’ve been saying the same exact thing about Patrick Cantlay. He won the FedEx Cup and didn’t get any PIP money. And I said that in the meeting and nothing happens. Well, guess what? Patrick Cantlay gets (elected to the board and gets) in those meetings. He says something very similar, that he’d rather play for it. And they listened to him. Why would they listen to him and not me? The message is the same. It’s because he has a higher world ranking than I do, he has won more golf tournaments than I have, his net worth is triple what I’m worth. Does any of that even matter when the message is the same and it’s the correct message?

“It happened before when Jordan Spieth was on the board that the (four independent directors) listen to players that have a higher world rank than those who don’t. That’s just my personal experience.

“After my first year on the board, I wanted to resign because I didn’t feel like my voice was being heard. I felt that they were listening to Jordan, which granted, he’s very, very smart, very well spoken. He articulates his words in a way that I could never and he gets his message across. He’s a very likable person in those meetings. On and off the course, I have nothing but the most respect for Jordan. But you can see how when he talks that everyone’s eyes in the room just glimmer like he’s the prom queen, and everyone wants to ask her out for the dance. When Jordan would talk to an executive in the board meetings, that (independent director) started blushing, ‘Oh, my gosh, Jordan’s talking to me. How awesome is this?’

“So, they talked me out of resigning and said this is exactly why we need you on the board. Because we need you to speak up and I say, ‘Well, how do I speak up when you guys don’t listen? Why should I be on board? You already have your agenda. Everything’s already been written out. We already know what’s going on and you guys are more interested in this small group of people, this elite group of people, and not necessarily what’s better, what’s best for the whole Tour.’

“Where do we go from here? I don’t know. I’m outspoken. These are my opinions. I’m just trying to make the Tour better. But I don’t see how taking care of the top players in the world and not taking care of the bottom players on our Tour unites us all to want to be better.

“I’ll play the remainder of this year with full status and then next year I’ll probably end up with conditional status, past champion status and I’ll play in those opposite-field events and then retire the following year because I mean, I’m older. I can’t really hang with the younger stars of our game. I mean, they’re really good. They’re really good. But also I don’t feel like the Tour is going in a direction that the majority of PGA Tour players like.”

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James May Net Worth

Category: Richest Athletes › Race Car Drivers

Net Worth: $44 Million

Birthdate: Jan 16, 1963 (60 years old)

Birthplace: Bristol

Gender: Male

Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.82 m)

Profession: Journalist, Presenter, Writer, Author

Nationality: United Kingdom

What is James May’s Net Worth?

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James May’s illustrious career, marked by a diverse array of television appearances and literary achievements, has amassed him an impressive net worth of $44 million. His prominence soared as a co-presenter on “Top Gear,” a role he held from 2003 to 2015, significantly contributing to his financial success. This period of over a decade, dedicated to entertaining and informing car enthusiasts, underscores his lasting impact in the automotive entertainment industry.

In addition to his “Top Gear” fame, May’s ventures extend to other TV series and authoring more than 15 books, further bolstering his financial standing. His directorial role at W. Chump & Sons and hosting “The Grand Tour” on Amazon since 2016 exemplify his multifaceted career. These endeavors, combined with prestigious recognitions like the Royal Television Society Award nomination and the International Motor Film Award, highlight his expertise and credibility in the field. May’s journey over the years reflects a dedicated commitment to quality and diversity in entertainment and journalism, contributing significantly to his substantial net worth.

James May

James May, born on January 16, 1963, in Bristol, England, bears the full name James Daniel May. His upbringing was in the company of his mother Kathleen, father James (who served as an aluminum factory manager), a brother, and two sisters. May’s educational journey led him through Newport’s Caerleon Endowed Junior School and Rotherham’s Oakwood Comprehensive School. During this time, he actively participated in the choir at Whiston Parish Church.

Subsequently, May pursued higher education at Lancaster University ‘s Pendle College, focusing on music. It was there that he honed his skills in playing the piano and flute. Following his graduation, May embarked on a professional path, securing a position as a records officer at a hospital located in Chelsea. In recognition of his contributions, Lancaster University bestowed upon him an honorary doctorate in 2010.

Writing Career

In the early 1980s, James May commenced his career as a sub-editor for “The Engineer” and “Autocar” magazine. However, his tenure at “Autocar” came to an end in 1992 due to an unconventional incident. He was dismissed after inserting a concealed message in the “Road Test Yearbook” supplement, which spelled out, “So you think it’s really good, yeah? You should try making the bloody thing up; it’s a real pain in the arse.”

Following his departure from “Autocar,” May’s writing career continued to flourish. He contributed to various publications, including “Top Gear” magazine and “Car Magazine.” In 2006, he compiled a collection of his articles into a book titled “May on Motors.” Concurrently, May co-authored the book “Oz and James’s Big Wine Adventure” with Oz Clarke in 2006, and they collaborated again on “Oz and James Drink to Britain,” released in 2009.

May further expanded his literary endeavors by publishing books based on his television projects. Notable works include “James May’s 20th Century” (2007) and “James May’s Toy Stories” (2009). Throughout his career, May has showcased his versatility as a writer, contributing to a diverse array of publications and crafting engaging narratives based on his experiences in the automotive and entertainment realms.

Television Career

In 1998, May showcased his hosting skills in the television documentary “Driven,” and he played a co-presenter role in the inaugural season of “Top Gear” in 1999. Joining the reinvigorated version of “Top Gear” during its second season, May became a prominent figure, featuring in over 170 episodes until his departure in 2015. Despite earning the moniker “Captain Slow” due to his cautious driving style on the show, James demonstrated remarkable speeds, hitting as high as 253 mph and 259.11 mph.

Expanding his horizons, May ventured into documentary production with the 11-episode series “James May’s Road Trip” from 2006 to 2007. In 2007, he delved into the six-episode documentary series “James May’s 20th Century” and also presented the documentary “Inside Killer Sharks.” The year 2008 saw May at the helm of “James May’s Big Ideas,” followed by captivating documentaries such as “James May on the Moon” and “James May at the Edge of Space” in 2009. Continuing his exploration of diverse topics, he hosted “James May’s Things You Need to Know” from 2011 to 2012 and provided narration for “To Space & Back” in 2013.

Venturing into the playful side of documentaries, May presented the engaging six-part series “James May’s Toy Stories” from 2009 to 2014. Notably, one episode showcased his creativity as he constructed a full-sized house entirely out of LEGO bricks. Teaming up with wine expert Oz Clarke, May co-presented “Oz and James’s Big Wine Adventure” between 2006 and 2007. The duo reunited for “Oz and James Drink to Britain” in 2009.

May’s automotive passion shone through in “James May’s Cars of the People,” a series he hosted from 2014 to 2016. Following that, he embarked on the captivating “James May: The Reassembler” from 2016 to 2017, showcasing his meticulous approach to putting things back together.

In 2020, James May displayed his culinary skills as he hosted the cooking show “James May: Oh Cook!” and took viewers on a fascinating journey with the travel documentary series “James May: Our Man in Japan.” Throughout his extensive career in television, James May has not only entertained audiences with his unique charm but also demonstrated a versatile range as a host and documentary presenter.

Personal Life

James has been romantically involved with art critic Sarah Frater since the year 2000, and they share a residence in Hammersmith, West London. In 2020, the couple opted for a week-long retreat to a health clinic in Germany, where James underwent a liver detox. Reflecting on the experience, he remarked, “After two days, I had a throbbing headache and could hardly see. I felt faint and trembled from hunger, so I told them, ‘This is absurd. I’m on vacation, and you’ve made me unwell. You’ll have to provide me with some food.'” In 2014, James joined other signatories in a letter to “The Guardian,” expressing support for Scotland voting against independence from the U.K.

In the same year, James acquired a fifty percent ownership stake in The Royal Oak pub, located in Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire, a historic establishment dating back to the early 18th century. James obtained his light aircraft pilot’s license in 2006, completing his training at White Waltham Airfield. Over the years, he has owned a diverse range of aircraft, including a Cessna A185E Skywagon, Luscombe 8A ‘Silvaire,’ and American Champion 8KCAB Super Decathlon.

Aside from his aviation interests, James is an avid collector of luxury cars, boasting an impressive collection that has included a Bentley T2, 2005 Saab 9-5 Aero, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Rover P6, Triumph 2000, Alfa Romeo 164, 1984 Porsche 911, 2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale, Porsche 911 Carerra S Facelift, Ferrari F30, and Fiat Panda. His diverse portfolio reflects a passion for both the skies and the open road.

Real Estate

In 2015, May invested £770,000 in acquiring a 5-bedroom residence in Ansty. Additionally, back in 2000, he made a property purchase in Hammersmith, securing a home for £325,000. Subsequently, in 2013, May extended his property portfolio by acquiring an adjacent semi-derelict property for £310,000. Opting for a redevelopment strategy, James decided to demolish both properties and embarked on the construction of an impressive £3.5 million “superhome” in 2019.

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  • James May, the multifaceted British personality known for his roles as a journalist, presenter, writer, and author, boasts an impressive net worth of $44 million . This substantial wealth has been primarily accumulated through his extensive television career, notably as a co-presenter on the popular show “Top Gear” from 2003 to 2015. May’s enduring impact on the automotive entertainment industry during his decade-long tenure contributed significantly to his financial success.
  • In addition to his “Top Gear” fame, James May’s net worth has been bolstered by his involvement in various other TV series, such as hosting “The Grand Tour” on Amazon since 2016, and his directorial role at W. Chump & Sons. His versatility extends beyond the screen, with recognition through prestigious awards like the Royal Television Society Award nomination and the International Motor Film Award, solidifying his expertise and credibility in the field. Overall, James May’s diverse career in entertainment and journalism, combined with his literary achievements and significant contributions to the automotive world, has cemented his status as one of the wealthiest figures in the industry with a net worth of $44 million.

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LIV Golf League: How much the Saudi-backed series have paid every player

Published: 15 March 2024

Bryson DeChambeau won LIV Golf Greenbrier after shooting 61-58 in his final two rounds!

Bryson DeChambeau won LIV Golf Greenbrier after shooting 61-58 in his final two rounds!

LIV Golf’s third season is well underway, but how much has every player been paid? From Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm to Joaquin Niemann and Anthony Kim, we reveal who has earned every dime on the Saudi-funded series.

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The big-money LIV Golf League has 14 events across the globe in 2024, offering the players the opportunity to earn millions of dollars.

Unlike 2023, the 2024 LIV Golf season sees 54 players compete throughout the season with 13 teams set for the year. There will be two individual spots, one of which was taken by Hudson Swafford ahead of the first event, with Anthony Kim making his long-awaited return to golf in Jeddah. See the full roster and teams here .

But while the rebel series’ has changed some elements for this year, one thing that has remained the same is the vast prize money on offer.

Each of the 12 regular season events has a $25m purse with $20m for the individual competition and $5m for the team competition.

Every individual tournament winner receives $4m, with the player who finished last in the 54-man events taking home $50,000. Each tournament’s winning team receives $3m to split between its four players. Only the PGA Tour’s flagship event, The Players Championship, has a bigger prize fund .

The player who tops the individual standings at the end of the season receives an $18m bonus. Dustin Johnson took the honors in LIV Golf’s inaugural season with 4Aces teammate Talor Gooch scooping the pot in 2023.

The 2024 season’s finale, the Team Championship, will have a $50m purse up for grabs for the 13 teams. The winning team will receive $14 million, the runners-up $8 million, and third place $6 million. Even the team finishing last will receive $1.25 million. For 2024, this team prize fund will be split 60/40, with 60% of the team’s winnings going directly to a team operating fund, while the remaining 40% will be distributed in 10% shares to each of the four players.

LIV’s players will have even more opportunities to add to their vast earnings with the news that they will be allowed to play in the Major Championships if they meet the qualifying criteria, as well as being able to play on the Asian and DP World Tours.

Bookmark this page and check back after every LIV event for a full breakdown of the winnings from every event and overall.

LIV Golf Hong Kong final individual leaderboard

Abraham Ancer won a three way play off to claim victory in Hong Kong

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Joaquin Niemann took the individual honours at LIV Golf Jeddah.

LIV Golf Jeddah final team leaderboard

Dustin Johnson won LIV Golf Las Vegas.

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Legion XIII won the 2024 LIV season opener in Mexico

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Players ranked 1st to 24th – the ‘Lock Zone’ automatically secure their spot on LIV for the following season. Players who finished the season in 25th to 44th are in the ‘Open Zone’ (not the one we see on Sky Sports during the year’s final Major), meaning they could be traded by their captains or released from LIV altogether. Players in 45th and below, unless a captain or exempt due to their contract conditions are relegated from LIV, thus losing their status on the big-money tour.

Talor Gooch won LIV Golf's individual title in 2023.

LIV Golf 2023 Total Individual Winnings

Talor Gooch topped the LIV Golf prize money list in 2023, winning just over $18 million across the 13-event season that saw the man from Midwest City, Oklahoma win three times (Adelaide, Singapore, Andalucia).

In doing so Gooch also scooped a further $18 million bonus check, taking his total winnings to over $36 million for the season.

Australian Cameron Smith took second in the standings receiving a bonus of $8 million, and Brooks Koepka leapfrogged Bryson DeChambeau into second place following his victory in Jeddah, picking up a further $4 million in the process.

Here are the final total individual winnings for 2023 (including the respective winnings from the Team Championship finale in Miami).

*Includes $ 18 million bonus for winning individual standings  **Includes $8 million bonus for finishing second in individual standings  ***Includes $ 4 million bonus for finishing third in individual standings 

Crushers GC top the team prize money leaderboard in 2023

LIV Golf 2023 Total Team Winnings

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1. Crushers GC ( Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell III, Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri) – $14 million/$1.4 million each 2. RangeGoats GC ( Bubba Watson, Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters) – $8 million/$800,000 each 3. Torque GC ( Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, Davig Puig) – $6 million/$600,000 each 4. 4 Aces GC ( Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Peter Uihlein, Pat Perez) – $4million/$400,000 each

Beaten in semi-finals

Stinger GC ( Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester) – $3.25 million/$325,000 each Fireballs GC ( Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra) – $3 million/$300,000 each Cleeks GC ( Martin Kaymer, Bernd Wiesberger, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland) – $2.75 million/$275,000 each HyFlyers GC ( Phil Mickelson, Cameron Tringale, James Piot, Brendan Steele) – $2.5 million/$250,000 each

Beaten in quarter-finals

Ripper GC ( Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Jed Morgan) – $2 million/$250,000 Smash GC ( Brooks Koepka, Matthew Wolff, Jason Kokrak, Chase Koepka) – $1.75 million/$175,000 Majesticks GC ( Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Sam Horsfield) – $1.5 million/$150,000 Iron Heads GC ( Kevin Na, Scott Vincent, Sihwan Kim, Danny Lee) – $1.25 million/$125,000

Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers win 2023 LIV Golf Team Championship

LIV Golf Team Championship Miami final team leaderboard

Brooks Koepka and caddie Ricky Elliot celebrate after the American's win at LIV Golf Jeddah.

LIV Golf Chicago final individual leaderboard

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Cameron Smith won his third LIV title at LIV Golf Bedminster.

LIV Golf Greenbrier final team leaderboard

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Bryson DeChambeau won LIV Golf Greenbrier after shooting 61-58 in his final two rounds!

LIV Golf London final individual leaderboard

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1: Harold Varner III, -12, $4,000,000

2: Branden Grace, -11, $2,250,000

3: Mito Pereira, -10, $1,500,000

T-4: Sebastián Muñoz, -8, $900,000

T-4: Henrik Stenson, -8, $900,000

T-6: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $613,333

T-6: Kevin Na, -7, $613,333

T-6: Andy Ogletree, -7, $613,333

T-9: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $421,666

T-9: Cameron Tringale, -6, $421,666

T-9: Cameron Smith, -6, $421,666

T-12: David Puig, -5, $350,000

T-12: Carlos Ortiz, -5, $350,000

T-12: Brooks Koepka, -5, $350,000

T-15: Peter Uihlein, -4, $293,333

T-15: Dean Burmester, -4, $293,333

T-15: Talor Gooch, -4, $293,333

T-18: Graeme McDowell, -3, $250,000

T-18: Eugenio Chacarra, -3, $250,000

T-18: Laurie Canter, -3, $250,000

T-18: Pat Perez, -3, $250,000

T-18: Scott Vincent, -3, $250,000

T-23: Matt Jones, -2, $203,833

T-23: Richard Bland, -2, $203,333

T-23: Dustin Johnson, -2, $203,333

T-23: Brendan Steele, -2, $203,333

T-23: Martin Kaymer, -2, $203,333

T-23: Ian Poulter, -2, $203,333

T-29: Charl Schwartzel, -1, $182,500

T-29: Anirban Lahiri, -1, $182,500

T-31: Joaquin Niemann, E, $167,500

T-31: Sergio Garcia, E, $167,500

T-31: Charles Howell III, E, $167,500

T-31: Bernd Wiesberger, E, $167,500

T-35: Marc Leishman, +1, $148,000

T-35: Danny Lee, +1, $148,000

T-35: Lee Westwood, +1, $148,000

T-35: James Piot, +1, $148,000

T-35: Patrick Reed, +1, $148,000

40: Bubba Watson, +2, $140,000

41: Jediah Morgan, +5, $137,500

T-42: Chase Koepka, +8, $133,750

T-42: Abraham Ancer, +8, $133,750

44: Phil Mickelson, _9, $130,000

45: Sihwan Kim, +14, $127,500

WD: Jason Kokrak, 73, $40,833

WD: Thomas Pieters, 72-73, $81,666

WD: Matthew Wolff, 73-78, $81,666

Replacement: Wade Ormbsy, $40,833

Replacement: Kieran Vincent, $81,666

LIV Golf Washington DC final team leaderboard

1: Torque GC (Puig, Munoz, Pereira, Niemann), -27. $3,000,000

2: Stinger GC (Grace, Schwartzel, Oosthuizen, Burmester), -24, $1,500,000

3: RangeGoats (Varner, Gooch, Ormsby, Watson), -19, $500,000

Dustin Johnson celebrates winning the LIV Golf Invitational Tulsa.

LIV Golf Tulsa final individual leaderboard

1: Dustin Johnson, -17 (won in play-off), $4,000,000

T-2: Cameron Smith, -17, $1,875,000

T-2: Branden Grace, -17, $1,875,000

4: Harold Varner III, -13, $1,000,000

T-5: Eugenio Chacarra, -12, $703,000

T-5: Brooks Koepka, -12, $703,000

T-5: Bryson DeChambeau, -12, $703,000

T-8: Dean Burmester, -11, $468,333

T-8: Joaquin Niemann, -11, $468,333

T-8: Bubba Watson, -11, $468,333

T-11: Jason Kokrak, -10, $350,000

T-11: Patrick Reed, -10, $350,000

T-11: Anirban Lahiri, -10, $350,000

T-11: Charles Howell III, -10, $350,000

T-11: Brendan Steele, -10, $350,000

T-16: Scott Vincent, -9, $285,000

T-16: Thomas Pieters, -9, $285,000

T-18: Henrik Stenson, -8, $250,000

T-18: Cameron Tringale, -8, $250,000

T-18: Bernd Wiesberger, -8, $250,000

T-18: Pat Perez, -8, $250,000

T-18: Ian Poulter, -8, $250,000

T-23: Laurie Canter, -7, $200,714

T-23: Sergio Garcia, -7, $200,714

T-23: Peter Uihlein, -7, $200,714

T-23: Chase Koepka, -7, $200,714

T-23: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $200,714

T-23: Abraham Ancer, -7, $200,714

T-23: Richard Bland, -7, $200,714

T-30: Sebastian Munoz, -6, $170,000

T-30: Carlos Ortiz, -6, $170,000

T-30: Matt Jones, -6, $170,000

T-30: Mito Pereira, -6, $170,000

T-30: Matthew Wolff, -6, $170,000

35: Charl Schwartzel, -5, $155,000

T-36: Talor Gooch, -4, $146,250

T-36: Marc Leishman, -4, $146,250

T-36: David Puig, -4, $146,250

T-36: Danny Lee, -4, $146,250

T-40: James Piot, -3, $137,500

T-40: Martin Kaymer, -3, $137,500

T-40: Paul Casey, -3, $137,500

43: Sihwan Kim, -2, $132,500

44: Kevin Na, -1, $130,000

T-45: Phil Mickelson, E, $126,250

T-45: Graeme McDowell, E, $126,250

47: Jed Morgan, +1, $122,500

WD: Lee Westwood

Stinger GC won the team event at LIV Golf Invitational Tulsa.

LIV Golf Tulsa final team leaderboard

1: Stinger GC (Grace, Schwartzel, Oosthuizen, Burmester), -40, $3,000,000

2: 4Aces (Johnson, Reed, Perez, Uihlein), -39, $1,500,000

3: RangeGoats (Watson, Varner, Pieters, Gooch), -35, $500,000

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LIV Golf Singapore final individual leaderboard

1: Talor Gooch, -17 (won in play-off), $4,000,000

2: Sergio Garcia, -17, $2,250,000

3: Brooks Koepka, -16, $1,500,000

4: Scott Vincent, -15, $1,050,000

5: Mito Pereira, -14, $975,000

T-6: Jason Kokrak, -12, $655,000

T-6: Cameron Smith, -12, $655,000

T-8: Charles Howell III, -11, $468,333

T-8: Harold Varner III, -11, $468,333

T-11: Peter Uihlein, -10, $380,000

T-11: Cameron Tringale, -10, $380,000

T-13: Eugenio Chacarra, -9, $330,000

T-13: Patrick Reed, -9, $330,000

T-13: Phil Mickelson, -9, $330,000

T-16: Marc Leishman, -8, $280,000

T-16: Jed Morgan, -8, $280,000

T-16: Louis Oosthuizen, -8, $280,000

T-19: Anirban Lahiri, -7, $245,000

T-19: Carlos Ortiz, -7, $245,000

T-19: Kevin Na, -7, $245,000

T-19: Bryson DeChambeau, -7, $245,000

T-23: Thomas Pieters, -6, $208,750

T-23: Danny Lee, -6, $208,750

T-23: Dustin Johnson, -6, $208,750

T-23: Bubba Watson, -6, $208,750

T-27: Brendan Steele, -5, $190,000

T-27: Ian Poulter, -5, $190,000

T-27: Laurie Canter, -5, $190,000

T-30: Paul Casey, -4, $175,000

T-30: Henrik Stenson, -4, $175,000

T-30: Matt Jones, -4, $175,000

T-33: Sebastian Munoz, -3, $160,000

T-33: Charl Schwartzel, -3, $160,000

T-33: David Puig, -3, $160,000

T-36: Richard Bland, -2, $145,000

T-36: Pat Perz, -2, $145,000

T-36: Graeme McDowell, -2, $145,000

T-36: Lee Westwood, -2, $145,000

T-41: Matthew Wolff, -1, $133,750

T-41: Dean Burmester, -1, $133,750

T-41: Branden Grace, -1, $133,750

T-41: Martin Kaymer, -1, $133,750

45: Sihwan Kim, +1, $127,500

46: Chase Koepka, +2, $125,000

47: Abraham Ancer, +4, $122,500

48: James Piot, +8, $120,000

LIV Golf Singapore final team leaderboard

1: RangeGoats (Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters, Bubba Watson), -37, $3,000,000

2: Fireballs (Sergio Garcia, Charcarra, Ortiz, Ancer), -34, $1,500,000

3: Crushers (Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell, Anirban Lahiri, Casey), -32, $500,000

Talor Gooch was victorious at LIV Golf Adelaide.

LIV Golf Adelaide final individual leaderboard

1: Talor Gooch, -19, $4,000,000

2: Anirban Lahiri, -16, $2,250,000

T-3: Patrick Reed, -15, $1,000,000

T-3: Cameron Smith, -15, $1,000,000

T-3: Cameron Tringale, -15, $1,000,000

T-3: Pat Perez, -15, $1,000,000

T-7: Peter Uihlein, -14, $533,333

T-7: Dean Burmester, -14, $533,333

T-7: Charl Schwartzel, -14, $533,333

10: Dustin Johnson, -13, $415,000

T-11: Jason Kokrak, -12, $310,000

T-11: Bubba Watson, -12, $310,000

T-11: Kevin Na, -12, $310,000

T-11: Sergio Garcia, -12, $310,000

T-11: Henrik Stenson, -12, $310,000

T-11: Phil Mickelson, -12, $310,000

T-11: Harold Varner III, -12, $310,000

T-11: Louis Oosthuizen, -12, $310,000

T-11: Brooks Koepka, -12, $310,000

T-11: Abraham Ancer, -12, $310,000

T-21: Marc Leishman, -11, $230,000

T-21: Charles Howell III, -11, $230,000

T-21: Sebastian Munoz, -11, $230,000

T-24: Chase Koepka, -10, $207,500

T-24: Danny Lee, -10, $207,500

T-26: Ian Poulter, -9, $192,500

T-26: Mito Pereira, -9, $192,500

T-26: Bryson DeChambeau, -9, $192,500

T-26: Brendan Steele, -9, $192,500

T-30: Joaquin Niemann, -8, $177,500

T-30: Bernd Wiesberger, -8, $177,500

T-32: James Piot, -7, $162,500

T-32: Thomas Pieters, -7, $162,500

T-32: David Puig, -7, $162,500

T-32: Richard Bland, -7, $162,500

T-36: Lee Westwood, -6, $147,500

T-36: Carlos Ortiz, -6, $147,500

T-36: Graeme McDowell, -6, $147,500

39: Paul Casey, -4, $142,500

T-40: Scott Vincent, -3, $138,750

T-40: Branden Grace, -3, $138,750

42: Matt Jones, -2, $135,000

43: Jediah Morgan, -1, $132,500

T-44: Matthew Wolff, E, $128,750

T-44: Eugenio Chacarra, E, $128,750

46: Martin Kaymer, +7, $125,000

47: Sihwan Kim, +14, $122,500

WD: Sam Horsfield: $80,000

ALT: Laurie Canter: $40,000

The 4Aces team of Patrick Reed, Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez and Peter Uihlein pose after their team win at Liv Golf Adelaide.

LIV Golf Adelaide final team leaderboard

1: 4 Aces (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Peter Uihlein), -47, $3,000,000

2: RangeGoats (Bubba Watson, Harold Varner III, Talor Gooch, Thomas Pieters), -46, $1,500,000

3: Stinger (Charl Schwartzel, Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester, Brendan Grace), -44, $500,000

Brooks Koepka won LIV Golf Orlando for his second individual title.

LIV Golf Orlando final individual leaderboard

Brooks Koepka became the first player to win two individual LIV events as he secured a one-shot win at Orange County National in Florida the week before the Masters.

1: Brooks Koepka, -15, $4,000,000

2: Sebastian Munoz, -14, $2,125,000

T-3: Patrick Reed, -12, $1,275,000

T-3: Dean Burmester, -12, $1,275,000

T-5: Mito Pereira, -11, $887,500

T-5: Matthew Wolff, -11, $887,500

7: Dustin Johnson, -10, $675,000

T-8: Peter Uihlein, -9, $588,333

T-8: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $588,333

T-8: Sam Horsfield, -9, $588,333

T-11: Henrik Stenson, -8, $374,000

T-11: Richard Bland, -8, $374,000

T-11: Jason Kokrak – $374,000

T-11: Cameron Tringale, -8, $374,000

T-11: Laurie Canter, -8, $374,000

T-16: Lee Westwood, -7, $216,333

T-16: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $216,333

T-16: Harold Varner III, -7, $216,333

T-16: Thomas Pieters, -7, $216,333

T-16: Talor Gooch, -7, $216,333

T-16: Bryson DeChambeau, -7, $216,333

T-22: Kevin Na, -6, $169,000

T-22: Branden Grace, -6, $169,000

T-22: Scott Vincent, -6, $169,000

T-22: David Puig, -6, $169,000

T-26: Paul Casey, -5, $159,000

T-26: Charles Howell III, -5, $159,000

T-26: Marc Leishman, -5, $159,000

T-26: Cameron Smith, -5, $159,000

T-26: Abraham Ancer, -5, $159,000

T-26: Jediah Morgan, -5, $159,000

T-32: Graeme McDowell, -4, $149,000

T-32: Pat Perez, -4, $149,000

T-32: Danny Lee, -4, $149,000

T-32: Joaquin Niemann, -4, $149,000

T-36: Brendan Steele, -3, $141,000

T-36: Bernd Wiesberger, -3, $141,000

T-36: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -3, $141,000

T-36: James Piot, -3, $141,000

40: Bubba Watson, -1, $136,000

T-41: Phil Mickelson, E, $132,000

T-41: Louis Oosthuizen, E, $132,000

T-41: Andy Ogletree, E, $132,000

44: Ian Poulter, +1, $128,000

45: Sergio Garcia, +1, $126,000

T-46: Matt Jones, +4, $123,000

T-46: Chase Koepka, +4, $123,000

48: Sihwan Kim, +13, $120,000

Torque GC won their first team title at LIV Golf Orlando.

LIV Golf Orlando final team leaderboard

1: Torque GC (Niemann, Munoz, Pereira, Puig), -36, $3,000,000

2: Smash GC (B Koepka, C Koepka, Kokrak, Wolff), -35, $1,500,000

3: 4 Aces GC (Johnson, Reed, Perez, Uihlein), -34, $500,000

Danny Lee won the LIV Golf Tucson event.

LIV Golf Tucson final individual leaderboard

1: Danny Lee, -9, $4,000,000

T-2: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $1,558,333.33

T-2: Brendan Steele, -9, $1,558,333.33

T-2: Louis Oosthuizen, -9, $1,558,333.33

5: Charles Howell III, -8, $975,000

T-6: Mito Pereira, -7, $670,000

T-6: Matt Jones, -7, $670,000

T-6: Kevin Na, -7, $670,000

T-6: Sergio Garcia, -7, $670,000

T-10: Peter Uihlein, -6, $516,666.67

T-10: Branden Grace, -6, $516,666.67

T-10: Matt Wolff, -6, $516,666.67

T-13: Dustin Johnson, -5, $270,400

T-13: Talor Gooch, -5, $270,400

T-13: Pat Perez, -5, $270,400

T-13: Cameron Tringale, -5, $270,400

T-13: Marc Leishman, -5, $270,400

T-18: Patrick Reed, -4, $223,000

T-18: Sam Horsfield, -4, $223,000

T-20: Scott Vincent, -3, $180,500

T-20: David Puig, -3, $180,500

T-20: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -3, $180,500

T-20: Bubba Watson, -3, $180,500

T-24: Richard Bland, -2, $163,000

T-24: Cameron Smith, -2, $163,000

T-24: Harold Varner III, -2, $163,000

T-24: Abraham Ancer, -2, $163,000

T-24: Paul Casey, -2, $163,000

T-24: Brooks Koepha, -2, $163,000

T-30: Laurie Canter, -1, $154,000

T-30: Anirban Lahiri, -1, $154,000

T-30: Phil Mickelson, -1, $154,000

T-33: Dean Burmester, E, $148,000

T-33: Thomas Pieters, E, $148,000

T-33: Ian Poulter, E, $148,000

T-36: Bernd Wiesberger, +1, $140,000

T-36: Joaquin Niemann, +1 $140,000

T-36: Jason Kokrak, +1, $140,000

T-36: Chase Koepha, +1, $140,000

T-36: Sebastian Munoz, +1, $140,000

41: Graeme McDowell, +2, $134,000

42: Henrik Stenson, +3, $132,000

43: Lee Westwood, +5, $130,000

T-44: Bryson DeChambeau, +7, $127,000

T-44: James Piot, +7, $127,000

46: Charl Schwartzel, +8, $124,000

47: Jediah Morgan, +9, $122,000

48: Sihwan Kim, +19, $120,000

Fireballs won the LIV Golf team event in Tucson.

LIV Golf Tucson final team leaderboard

1: Fireballs GC (Ortiz, Ancer, Garcia, Lopez-Chacarra), $3,000,000

2: 4Aces GC (Reed, Johnson, Uihlein, Perez), $1,500,000

3: Iron Heads GC (Vincent, Lee, Na, Kim), $500,000

Charles Howell III won LIV Golf's 2023 season-opening event at Mayakoba.

1: Charles Howell III, -16, $4,000,000

2: Peter Uihlein, -12, $2,125,000

3: Branden Grace, -10, $1,500,000

4: Paul Casey, -7, $1,050,000

T-5: Cameron Smith, -6, $887,500

T-5: Brendan Steele, -6, $887,500

T-7: Pat Perez, -5, $610,000

T-7: Sebastian Munoz, -5, $610,000

T-7: Matthew Wolff, -5, $610,000

T-7: Carlos Ortiz, 5 under: $610,000

T-11: Joaquin Niemann, -4, $405,000

T-11: Ian Poulter, -4, $405,000

T-11: Graeme McDowell, -4, $405,000

T-11: Talor Gooch, -4, $405,000

T-15: Scott Vincent, -3, $237,000

T-15: Mito Pereira, -3, $237,000

T-15: Abraham Ancer, -3, $237,000

T-15: Marc Leishman, -3, $237,000

19: Jason Kokrak, -2: $220,000

T-20: Dean Burmester, -1, $184,000

T-20: Kevin Na, -1, $184,000

T-20: Cameron Tringale, -1, $184,000

T-23: Sergio Garcia, E, $167,000

T-23: Henrik Stenson, E, $167,000

T-23: Matt Jones, E, $167,000

T-23: Bryson DeChambeau, E, $167,000

T-27: Brooks Koepka, +1, $158,000

T-27: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +1, $158,000

T-27: Harold Varner III, +1, $158,000

T-27: Richard Bland, +1, $158,000

T-27: Phil Mickelson, +1, $158,000

T-32: Anirban Lahiri, +2, $151,000

T-32: Thomas Pieters, +2, $151,000

34: Danny Lee, +3, $148,000

T-35: Charl Schwartzel, +4, $144,000

T-35: Dustin Johnson, +4, $144,000

T-35: James Piot, +4, $144,000

T-38: David Puig, +5, $139,000

T-38: Patrick Reed, +5, $139,000

40: Bubba Watson, +6, $136,000

T-41: Lee Westwood, +8, $133,000

T-41: Louis Oosthuizen, +8, $133,000

43: Jediah Morgan, +9, $130,000

T-44: Bernd Wiesberger, +11, $127,000

T-44: Sam Horsfield, +11, $127,000

46: Laurie Canter, +12, $124,000

47: Chase Koepka,+15, $122,000

48: Sihwan Kim, +23, $120,000

Crushers GC took the team title at LIV Golf's 2023 season-opening event at Mayakoba.

1: Crushers GC (Paul Casey, Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri), -10, $3,000,000

2: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed, Peter Uihlein), -7, $1,500,000

3: Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, David Puig), -5, $500,000

Dustin Johnson celebrates his victory at the LIV Golf Invitational Boston.

LIV Golf 2022 individual winnings

LIV Golf’s tournaments saw 68 different players take part with 52 of them earning more than $1m. Former World No.1 Dustin Johnson dominated the on-course earnings, surpassing $35m having sealed the Individual Championship and Team Championship bonuses.

DJ was a cumulative 63-under-par for the seven individual LIV events played (21 rounds) with a win, two 3rd-place finishes, a 4th, 6th, 8th, and T15th.

The two-time Major champion also captained 4Aces GC to Team Championship success. Johnson Talor Gooch, Patrick Reed and Pat Perez received an additional $16m to split between them ($4m each) for their win in Miami.

Branden Grace celebrates after winning the LIV Golf Invitational Portland.

Branden Grace, who won the second event in Portland, banked more than $16m having pocketed an $8m bonus for finishing second in the Individual Championship, while Peter Uihlein made more than $12m having received an extra $4m for his third-place finish.

Patrick Reed made $1.5m per event, earning more than $12m, while Open champion Cameron Smith, took home more than $7m. Henrik Stenson, who was removed as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain for breaching his agreement to join LIV, earned more than $5.5m.

Andy Ogletree, whose sole LIV appearance came in the inaugural event in London, propped up the list but still earned $120,000 for finishing last at Centurion Club having shot a woeful 24-over-par for his three rounds.

Dustin Johnson poses with the trophy after winning the LIV Golf Invitational Boston.

LIV Golf 2022 Total Individual Winnings

1. Dustin Johnson – $35,637,767*

2. Branden Grace – $16,634,666**

3. Peter Uihlein – $12,814,786***

4. Patrick Reed – $12,210,714 

5. Talor Gooch – $10,374,500 

6. Brooks Koepka – $8,276,100 

7. Charl Schwartzel – $8,135,000 

8. Pat Perez – $8,023,500 

9. Cam Smith – $7,378,500 

10. Eugenio Chacarra – $6,932,000 

11. Carlos Ortiz – $6,135,314 

12. Sergio Garcia – $6,128,786 

13. Henrik Stenson – $5,566,000 

14. Louis Oosthuizen – $5,395,167 

15. Joaquin Niemann – $4,524,286 

16. Matthew Wolff – $4,226,167 

17. Paul Casey – $4,543,367 

18. Hennie du Plessis – $4,530,000 

19. Abraham Ancer – $4,445,500 

20. Chase Koepka – $4,328,964 

21. Lee Westwood – $4,272,914 

22. Anirban Lahiri – $4,226,000 

23. Jason Kokrak – $3,959,500 

24. Richard Bland – $3,545,833 

25. Sam Horsfield – $3,534,000 

26. Bryson DeChambeau – $3,511,750 

27. Matt Jones – $3,404,700 

28. Wade Ormsby – $3,069,500 

29. Ian Poulter – $3,003,333 

30. Charles Howell III – $2,995,333 

31. Marc Leishman – $2,968,000 

32. Laurie Canter – $2,906,950 

33. Sihwan Kim – $2,382,000 

34. Graeme McDowell – $2,373,381

35. James Piot – $1,936,000 

36. Kevin Na – $1,914,286 

37. Martin Kaymer – $1,911,800 

38. PhacharaKhongwatmai – $1,858,333 

39. Bernd Wiesberger – $1,843,500 

40. Phil Mickelson – $1,825,350 

41. Turk Pettit – $1,691,000 

42. Justin Harding – $1,319,167 

43. Scott Vincent – $1,498,700 

44. Harold Varner III – $1,457,500 

45. Jinichiro Kozuma – $1,205,000 

46. SadomKaewkanjana – $1,312,286 

47. Jediah Morgan – $1,395,000 

48. Adrian Otaegui – $1,294,500 

49. Hudson Swafford – $1,241,000 

50. Shaun Norris – $1,006,000 

51. Cameron Tringale – $1,091,200 

52. Shergo Al Kurdi – $1,044,000 

53. Travis Smyth – $846,000 

54. Hideto Tanihara – $752,600 

55. Oliver Bekker – $737,500 

56. Ryosuke Kinoshita – $624,000 

57. Yuki Inamori – $501,000 

58. David Puig – $405,000 

59. Ian Snyman – $316,000 

60. Pablo Larrazabal – $315,000 

61. Blake Windred – $263,000  

62. Itthipat Buranatanyarat – $249,000 

63. JC Ritchie – $226,000 

64. Viraj Madappa – $154,000 

65. Kevin Yuan – $146,000 

66. Oliver Fisher – $136,000 

67. Ratchanon Chantananuwat – $136,000 

68. Andy Ogletree – $120,000   

*Includes $18million bonus for winning individual standings  **Includes $8million bonus for finishing second in individual standings  ***Includes $4million bonus for finishing third in individual standings 

4 Aces GC celebrate their fourth consecutive LIV Golf team victory at the Chicago event.

LIV Golf 2022 Total Team Winnings

Players listed are those currently playing for the team. Some players have changed during the season.

  • 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez): $28,125,000

2. Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak): $11,500,000

3. Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra): $9,500,000

4. Stinger GC (Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Hennie du Plessis): $8,500,000

5. Punch GC (Cameron Smith, Mark Leishman, Wade Ormsby, Matt Jones): $8,250,000

6. Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri): $8,000,000

7. Majesticks GC (Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield): $5,500,000

8. Cleeks GC (Shergo Al Kurdi, Richard Bland, Graeme McDowell, Laurie Canter): $3,500,000

9. Hy Flyers GC (Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Tringale): $1,250,000

10=. Niblicks GC (Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit) – $1million

10=. Iron Heads GC (Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim) – $1million

10=. Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jed Morgan) – $1million

4Aces GC won the LIV Golf Team Championship.

Standings and earnings from every 2022 LIV event

1. 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Talor Gooch) – $16million/$4million each 2. Punch GC (Cam Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby) – $8million/$2million each 3. Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Chase Koepka, Jason Kokrak) – $6million/$1.5million each 4. Stinger GC (Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Charl Schwartzel, Hennie du Plessis) – $4million/$1million each

Cleeks GC (Shergo Al Kurdi, Laurie Canter, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland) – $3million/$750,000 each Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri) – $3million/$750,000 each Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra, Abraham Ancer) – $3million/$750,000 each Majesticks GC (Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield) – $3million/$750,000 each

Niblicks GC (Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit) – $1million/$250,000 Iron Heads GC (Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim) – $1million/$250,000 Hy Flyers GC (Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matt Wolff, Cameron Tringale) – $1million/$250,000 Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jed Morgan) – $1million/$250,000

Brooks Koepka won the LIV Golf Invitational Series Jeddah.

LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah final individual leaderboard

1: Brooks Koepka, -12, $4,000,000

T-2: Peter Uihlein, -12, $2,125,000

T-3: Joaquin Niemann, -11, $1,275,000

T-3: Sergio Garcia -11, $1,275,000

T-5: Matthew Wolff, -10, $816,666.67

T-5: Dustin Johnson, -10,$816,666.67

T-5: Paul Casey, -10, $816,666.67

T-8: Bernd Wiesberger, -9, $602,500

T-8: Charl Schwartzel, -9, $602,500

T-10: Anirban Lahiri, -8, $550,000

T-10: Abraham Ancer, -8, $550,000

T-12: Talor Gooch, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Jediah Morgan, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Chase Koepka, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Lee Westwood, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Graeme McDowell, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Patrick Reed, -7, $289,714.28

T-12: Carlos Ortiz, -7, $289,714.28

T-19: Charles Howell III, -6, $210,000

T-19: Sihwan Kim, -6, $210,000

T-21: Bryson DeChambeau, -5, $172,500

T-21: Cameron Smith, -5, $172,500

T-21: Jason Kokrak, -5, $172,500

T-21: James Piot, -5, $172,500

T-25: Phachara Khongwatmai, -4, $164,000

T-25: Richard Bland, -4, $164,000

T-25: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -4, $164,000

T-28: Branden Grace, -3, $156,000

T-28: Sam Horsfield, -3, $156,000

T-28: Laurie Canter, -3, $156,000

T-28: Louis Oosthuizen, -3, $156,000

T-28: Ian Poulter, -3, $156,000

T-33: Harold Varner III, -2, $149,000

T-33: Hideto Tanihara, -2, $149,000

T-35: Marc Leishman, -1, $144,000

T-35: Wade Ormsby , -1, $144,000

T-35: Phil Mickelson, -1, $144,000

T-38: Henrik Stenson, +1, $138,000

T-38: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +1, $138,000

T-38: Turk Pettit, +1, $138,000

T-41: Hudson Swafford, +2, $131,000

T-41: Cameron Tringale, +2, $131,000

T-41: Scott Vincent , +2, $131,000

T-41: Shaun Norris, +2, $131,000

45: Matt Jones, +3, $126,000

46: Pat Perez, +6, $124,000

47=: Martin Kaymer, WD, $122,000

47=: Kevin Na, WD, $122,000

Smash GC won the team event at the LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah.

LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah final team leaderboard

1: Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak), $3,000,000

2: Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra), $1,500,000

T-3: Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri, Charles Howell III), $250,000

T-3: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez), $250,000

Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra won $4.75m at the LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok.

LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok final individual leaderboard

1: Eugenio Chacarra, -19, $4,000,000

2: Patrick Reed, -16, $2,125,000

T-3: Paul Casey, -15, $1,175,000

T-3: Richard Bland, -15, $1,175,000

T-3: Sihwan Kim, -15, $1,175,000

T-6: James Piot, -14, $737,500

T-6: Harold Varner III, -14, $737,500

T-8: Charles Howell III, -13, $602,500

T-8: Brooks Koepka, -13, $602,500

T-10: Abraham Ancer, -11, $477,500

T-10: Laurie Canter, -11, $477,500

T-10: Ian Poulter, -11, $477,500

T-10: Marc Leishman, -11, $477,500

14: Bryson DeChambeau, -10, $270,000

T-15: Matt Jones, -9, $233,600

T-15: Dustin Johnson, -9, $233,600

T-15: Phil Mickelson, -9, $233,600

T-15: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $233,600

T-15: Lee Westwood, -9, $233,600

T-20: Joaquin Niemann, -8, $174,285

T-20: Sergio Garcia, -8, $174,285

T-20: Sadom Kaewkaniana, -8, $174,285

T-20: Peter Uihlein, -8, $174,285

T-20: Talor Gooch, -8, $174,285

T-20: Jediah Morgan, -8, $174,285

T-20: Kevin Na, -8, $174,285

T-27: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $157,000

T-27: Phachara Khongwatmai, -7, $157,000

T-27: Shaun Norris, -7, $157,000

T-27: Jason Kokrak, -7, $157,000

T-27: Turk Pettit, -7, $157,000

T-27: Wade Ormsby, -7, $157,000

T-33: Chase Koepka, -6, $144,000

T-33: Sam Horsfield, -6, $144,000

T-33: Bernd Wiesberger, -6, $144,000

T-33: Henrik Stenson, -6, $144,000

T-33: Martin Kaymer, -6, $144,000

T-33: Hudson Swafford, -6, $144,000

T-33: Cameron Tringale, -6, $144,000

40: Pat Perez, -5, $136,000

T-41: Anirban Lahiri, -4, $131,000

T-41: Cameron Smith, -4, $131,000

T-41: Graeme McDowell, -4, $131,000

T-41: Matthew Wolff, -4, $131,000

T-45: Louis Oosthuizen, E, $125,000

T-45: Scott Vincent, E, $125,000

47: Hideto Tanihara, +1, $122,000

48: Branden Grace, WD, $120,000

Fireballs GC celebrate winning the team event at the LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok.

LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok final team leaderboard

1: Fireballs (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra), $3,000,000, -45

2: Crushers (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri) $1,500,000, -38

3: Cleeks (Richard Bland, Laurie Canter, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell), $500,000, -37

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Cameron Smith won the LIV Golf Invitational Chicago.

LIV Golf Invitational Chicago final individual leaderboard

1: Cameron Smith, -16, $4,000,000

T-2: Peter Uihlein, -13, $1,812,500

T-2: Dustin Johnson, -13, $1,812,500

T-4: Sergio Garcia, -12, $1,012,500

T-4: Joaquin Niemann, -12, $1,012,500

T-6: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $737,500

T-6: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $737,500

T-8: Phil Mickelson, -6, $576,250

T-8: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $576,250

T-8: Chase Koepka, -6, $576,250

T-8: Laurie Canter, -6, $576,250

T-12: Lee Westwood, -5, $332,500

T-12: Scott Vincent, -5, $332,500

T-12: Patrick Reed, -5, $332,500

T-12: Cameron Tringale, -5, $332,500

T-16: Matt Jones, -4, $240,000

T-16: Matthew Wolff, -4, $240,000

T-18: Charles Howell III, -3, $215,333

T-18: Richard Bland, -3, $215,333

T-18: Brendan Grace, -3, $215,333

T-21: Brooks Koepka, -2, $167,000

T-21: Paul Casey, -2, $167,000

T-21: Abraham Ancer, -2, $167,000

T-21: Harold Varner III, -2, $167,000

T-21: Henrik Stenson, -2, $167,000

T-21: Anirban Lahiri, -2, $167,000

T-21: Jason Kokrak, -2, $167,000

T-21: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -2, $167,000

T-29: Ian Poulter, -1, $157,000

T-29: James Piot, -1, $157,000

T-31: Phachara Khongwatmai, E, $154,000

T-31: Pat Perez, E, $154,000

T-31: Carlos Ortiz, E, $154,000

34: Kevin Na, +1, $148,000

T-35: Talor Gooch, +2, $145,000

T-35: Bernd Wiesberger, +2, $145,000

T-37: Sadom Kaekwanjana, +4, $137,000

T-37: Martin Kaymer, +4, $137,000

T-37: Graeme McDowell, +4, $137,000

T-37: Wade Ormsby, +4, $137,000

T-37: David Puig, +4, $137,000

T-37: Jediah Morgan, +4, $137,000

43: Sam Horsfield, +5 ,  $130,000

T-44: Marc Leishman, +6, $124,000

T-44: Hudson Swafford, +6, $124,000

T-44: Shaun Norris, +6, $124,000

T-44: Sihwan Kim, +6, $124,000

T-44: Turk Pettit, +6, $124,000

LIV Golf Invitational Chicago final team leaderboard

1: 4 Aces (Dustin Johnson, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed), $3,000,000

2: Smash (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak), $1,500,000

T-3: Hy Flyers (Bernd Wiesberger, Phil Mickelson, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Tringale), $250,000

T-3: Punch (Matt Jones, Cameron Smith, Wade Ormsby, Marc Leishman), $250,000

LIV Golf Invitational Boston final individual leaderboard

1: Dustin Johnson, -15, $4,000,000

T-2: Joaquin Niemann, -15, $1,812,500

T-2: Anirban Lahiri, -15, $1,812,500

T-4: Cameron Smith, -14, $1,012,750

T-4: Lee Westwood, -14, $1,012,750

6: Talor Gooch, -13, $800,000

7: Jason Kokrak, -12, $675,000

8: Abraham Ancer, -11, $625,000

T-9: Louis Oosthuizen, -10 $560,000

T-9: Kevin Na, -10 $560,000

T-9: Sergio Garcia, -10 $560,000

12: Branden Grace, -9, $450,000

T-13: Matthew Wolff, -8, $315,000

T-13: Sadom Kaewkanjana, -8, $315,000

T-15: Pat Perez, -7, $240,667

T-15: Bernd Wiesberger, -7, $240,667

T-15: Charles Howell III, -7, $240,667

T-18: Ian Poulter, -6, $215,333

T-18: Richard Bland, -6, $215,333

T-18: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $215,333

T-21: Martin Kaymer, -5, $171,200

T-21: Laurie Canter, -5, $171,200

T-21: Paul Casey, -5, $171,200

T-21: Scott Vincent, -5, $171,200

T-21: Cameron Tringale, -5, $171,200

T-26: Matt Jones, -4, $161,000

T-26: Carlos Ortiz, -4, $161,000

T-26: Brooks Koepka, -4, $161,000

T-26: Jediah Morgan, -4, $161,000

T-30: Harold Varner III, -3, $152,000

T-30: Phachara Khongwatmai, -3, $152,000

T-30: Chase Koepka, -3, $152,000

T-30: Marc Leishman, -3, $152,000

T-30: Patrick Reed, -3, $152,000

T-35: Charl Schwartzel, -2, $144,000

T-35: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -2, $144,000

T-35: Shergo Al Kurdi, -2, $144,000

38: Sam Horsfield, -1, $140,000

39: Graeme McDowell, E, $138,000

T-40: Phil Mickelson, +2, $134,000

T-40: Hudson Swafford, +2, $134,000

T-40: Shaun Norris, +2, $134,000

43: Wade Ormsby, +4, $130,000

T-44: Peter Uihlein, +5, $127,000

T-44: Adrian Otaegui, +5, $127,000

46: Turk Pettit, +6, $124,000

47: James Piot, +13, $122,000

48: Sihwan Kim, +16, $120,000

4 Aces GC won the team event at the LIV Golf Invitational Boston.

LIV Golf Invitational Boston final team leaderboard

1: 4 Aces GC (Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed) $3,000,000

2: Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri), $1,500,000

3: Majesticks GC (Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Shergo Al Kurdi), $500,000

Henrik Stenson, pictured with Greg Norman, after winning on his LIV Golf debut at Trump National Bedminster.

LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster final individual leaderboard

1: Henrik Stenson, -11, $4,000,000

T-2: Matthew Wolff, -9, $1,812,500

T-2: Dustin Johnson, -9, $1,812,500

4: Carlos Ortiz, -8, $1,050,000

5: Patrick Reed, -7, $975,000

T-6: Paul Casey, -4, $648,000

T-6: Sergio Garcia, -4, $648,000

T-6: Turk Pettit, -4, $648,000

T-6: Lee Westwood, -4, $648,000

T-6: Talor Gooch, -4, $648,000

T-11: Brooks Koepka, -3, $495,000

T-11: Martin Kaymer, -3, $495,000

T-13: Branden Grace, -2, $293,333

T-13: Ian Poulter, -2, $293,333

T-13: Phachara Khongwatmai, -2, $293,333

T-16: Chase Koepka, -1, $236,000

T-16: Sam Horsfield, -1, $236,000

18: Charl Schwartzel, E, $226,000

T-19: Matt Jones, +1, $200,000

T-19: Louis Oosthuizen, +1, $200,000

T-19: Justin Harding, +1, $200,000

22: Travis Smyth, +2, $172,000

T-23: Shaun Norris, +3, $168,000

T-23: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +3, $168,000

T-23: Peter Uihlein, +3, $168,000

T-26: Laurie Canter, +4, $160,000

T-26: James Piot, +4, $160,000

T-26: Jinichiro Kozuma, +4, $160,000

T-26: Jason Kokrak, +4, $160,000

T-26: Charles Howell III, +4, $160,000

T-31: Hudson Swafford, +5, $151,000

T-31: Bryson DeChambeau, +5, $151,000

T-31: Pat Perez, +5, $151,000

T-31: Bernd Wiesberger, +5, $151,000

35: Phil Mickelson, +6, $146,000

T-36: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +7, $141,000

T-36: Graeme McDowell, +7, $141,000

T-36: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +7, $141,000

T-36: Kevin Na, +7, $141,000

T-40: Abraham Ancer, +8, $135,000

T-40: Richard Bland, +8, $135,000

T-42: David Puig, +9, Amateur

T-42: Scott Vincent, +9, $132,000

T-44: Hennie DuPlessis, +10, $127,000

T-44: Yuki Inamori, +10, $127,000

46: Wade Orsmby, +11, $124,000

47: Hideto Tanihara, +12, $122,000

48: Jediah Morgan, +16, $120,000

The 4 Aces GC team of Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, and Pat perez won their second successive LIV Golf event at Trump National Bedminster.

LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster final team leaderboard

1: 4 Aces GC (Johnson, Gooch, Perez, Reed), -25, $3,000,000

2: Majesticks GC (Horsfield, Poulter, Westwood, Stenson), -17, $1,500,000

3: Fireballs GC (Garcia, Ancer, Ortiz, Lopez), -12, $500,000

Branden Grace with his trophy after winning the LIV Golf Invitational Portland.

LIV Golf Invitational Portland final individual leaderboard

1: Branden Grace, -13, $4,000,000

2: Carlos Ortiz, -11, $2,125,000

T-3: Patrick Reed, -9, $1,275,000

T-3: Dustin Johnson, -9, $1,275,000

5: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $975,000

6: Jinichiro Kozuma, -6, $800,000

7: Talor Gooch, -4, $675,000

T-8: Matthew Wolff, -3, $602,500

T-8: Justin Harding, -3, $602,500

10: Bryson DeChambeau, -2. $560,000

T-11: Abraham Ancer, -1, $374,000

T-11: Yuki Inamori, -1, $374,000

T-11: Kevin Na, -1, $374,000

T-11: Sam Horsfield, -1, $374,000

T-11: Sihwan Kim, -1, $374,000

T-16: Lee Westwood, E, $223,600

T-16: Hideto Tanihara, E, $223,600

T-16: Matt Jones, E, $223,600

T-16: Martin Kaymer, E, $223,600

T-16: Brooks Koepka, E, $223,600

21: Adrian Otaegui, +1, $180,000

22: James Piot, +2, $172,000

T-23: Chase Koepka, +3, $168,000

T-23: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +3, $168,000

T-23: Scott Vincent, +3, $168,000

26: Sergio Garcia, +4, $164,000

T-27: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +5, $161,000

T-27: Richard Bland, +5, $161,000

T-29: Phachara Khongwatmai, +6, $153,000

T-29: Ian Snyman, +6, $153,000

T-29: Hudson Swafford, +6, $153,000

T-29: Travis Smyth, +6, $153,000

T-29: Hennie Du Plessis, +6, $153,000

T-29: Pat Perez, +6, $153,000

T-35: Graeme McDowell, +7, $145,000

T-35: Wade Ormsby, +7, $145,000

T-37: Bernd Wiesberger, +8, $140,000

T-37: Laurie Canter, +8. $140,000

T-37: Charl Schwartzel, +8, $140,000

T-40: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +10, $133,000

T-40: Ian Poulter, +10, $133,000

T-40: Phil Mickelson, +10, $133,000

T-40: Peter Uihlein, +10, $133,000

T-44: Itthipat Buranatanyanrat, +11, $127,000

T-44: Blake Windred, +11, $127,000

46: Turk Pettit, +16, $124,000

47: Shaun Norris, +17, $122,000

48: Jediah Morgan, +21, $120,000

4Aces GC players Pat Perez, Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson and Patrick Reed won the Team Event at the LIV Golf Invitational Portland.

LIV Golf Invitational Portland final team leaderboard

1: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez), -23, $3,000,000

2: Stinger GC (Branden Grace, Hennie Du Plessis, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel), -16, $1,500,000

3: Fireballs GC (Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, Sergio Garcia, Eugenio Lopez-Charcarra), -12, $500,000

Charl Schwartzel celebrates victory at the LIV Golf Invitaional Series event in London.

LIV Golf Invitational London final individual leaderboard

1: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $4,000,000

2: Hennie Du Plessis, -6, $2,125,000

T-3: Branden Grace, -5, $1,500,000

T-3: Peter Uihlein, -5, $1,500,000

5: Sam Horsfield, -3, $975,000

T-6: Oliver Bekker, -2 $737,500

T-6: Adrian Otaegui, -2, $737,500

8: Dustin Johnson, -1, $625,000

9: Talor Gooch, E, $580,000

T-10: Louis Oosthuizen, +1, $516,667

T-10: Graeme McDowell, +1, $516,667

T-10: Justin Harding, +1, $516,667

T-13: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +2, $315,000

T-13: Pablo Larrazabal, +2, $315,000

T-15: Jinichiro Kozuma, +3, $245,000

T-15: Martin Kaymer, +3, $240,000

T-17: Richard Bland, +4, $226,000

T-17, J.C. Ritchie, +4, $226,000

T-17: Laurie Canter, +4, $226,000

T-20: Ian Poulter, +5, $190,000

T-20: Scott Vincent, +5, $190,000

T-22: Shaun Norris, +6, $170,000

T-22: Wade Ormsby, +6, $170,000

T-22: Sergio Garcia, +6, $170,000

T-25: James Piot, +7, $163,000

T-25: Matt Jones, +7, $163,000

T25: Ian Snyman, +7, $163,000

T-25: Phachara Khongwatmai, +7, $163,000

29: Lee Westwood, +8, $158,000

T-30: Hudson Swafford, +9, $154,000

T-30: Viraj Madappa, +9, $154,000

T-30: Jediah Morgan, +9, $154,000

T-33: Phil Mickelson, +10, $146,000

T-33: Kevin Yuan, +10, $146,000

T-33: Chase Koepka, +10, $146,000

T-38: Oliver Fisher, +11, $136,000

T-38: Blake Windred, +11, $136,000

T-38: David Puig, +11, $136,000

T-38: Hideto Tanihara, +11, $136,000

T-38: Ratchanon Chantananuwat, +11, $136,000

T-43: Bernd Wiesberger, +14, $129,000

T-43: Sihwan Kim, +14, $129,000

45: Turk Petit, +15, $126,000

46: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +17, $124,000

47: Itthipat Buranatanyarat, +23, $122,000

48: Andy Ogletree, +24, $120,000

Stinger GC.

LIV Golf Invitational London final team leaderboard

1: Stinger GC (Hennie Du Plessis, Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel) $3,000,000

2: Crushers GC (Phachara Khongwatmai, Travis Smyth, Richard Bland, Peter Uihlein) $1,500,000

3: Majesticks GC (Laurie Canter, Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood) $500,000

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Here's Who Inherited James Brown's Fortune After He Died

James Brown

The years since James Brown 's death have been just as plagued by uncertainty as the mysterious events of his final night on earth. The Godfather of Soul died on Christmas Day 2006 after a sudden turn-around in his health that led many of his fans to think he was murdered , and led even the very doctor who treated him to ask, "What went wrong in that room?" He came in showing signs of having suffered a mild heart attack (probably caused by a bit of nose candy), but after some routine treatment, he was good enough to head home if he had wanted to. Then in the middle of the night, his heart stopped beating.

Fans may be waiting quite a while to discover what really happened that night, considering it took a decade and a half for his heirs to settle his estate. According to Deadline , it wasn't until July 2021 that a settlement was finally reached nearly 15 years after his tragic death. The hold-up was due to a complaint by Tomi Rae Hynie, the mother of one of Brown's children, who claimed without evidence to have been married to Mr. Dynamite when he died. Estimates for how much James Brown was worth when he died have varied over the years, some as low as $5 million and others as high as $100 million. But, who did that money finally go to? Let's take a look at the legal and financial mess he left behind and see.

James Brown left little to his family

We'll start off by answering the question that's most likely on your mind: Hynie didn't receive a cent of James Brown's money after he died. According to The New York Times , that's because the South Carolina Supreme Court found that she was never his legal spouse, despite their 2001 marriage. Yes, they did have a wedding, but Brown reportedly began annulment proceedings after he found out she had still been married to another man when they got hitched. You don't get a nickname like The Hardest Working Man In Show Business for nothing, and Brown understandably didn't want to give any of his hard-earned cash to someone who had deceived him like that.

But she shouldn't feel too bad about it, for he left very little to the members of his family. His own children didn't even get any cash, but they did get some rather flamboyant outfits, as he entrusted to them a collection of his costumes and other personal items. The only actual number to have been reported was a $2 million endowment to his grandchildren for their university educations.

James Brown was a notoriously stingy performer, known for flashing an open had at his musicians right on stage, in the middle of a song, for a missed note or cue. Each flash meant a five-dollar fine. So really, his kids should be happy with their sequined blouses and thankful that he didn't somehow sue them from beyond the grave.

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Melanie Brown.

Mel B has detailed how she was forced to move back in with her mum despite making millions throughout her career.

The performer, 48, rose to fame as part of the Spice Girls , in which she was nicknamed Scary Spice.

With over 100 million records sold worldwide, they became the best-selling female group of all time.

In the following years she went on to act as a judge on a range of reality series’, including The X Factor , America’s Got Talent, The Voice Kids Australia and The Masked Singer Australia.

However, after her divorce her estimated £38,000,000 net worth disappeared.

Mel has now explained exactly what happened and how she was left with almost nothing.

Former Spice Girl and patron of Women's Aid, Melanie Brown.

For a decade from 2007 until 2017, Mel was in a relationship with film producer Stephen Belafonte, with the pair welcoming daughter Madison in 2011.

However, when filing for divorce, Mel accused him of emotional and physical abuse.

In court it was later said their ‘extravagant and affluent’ lifestyle had ‘wiped out’ the money she had made from the Spice Girls, which was estimated to be around £38.3 million.

After their separation Mel moved from Los Angeles back to Leeds and into her mum’s bungalow.

The decision came as the Spice Girls were on their sold-out stadium tour in 2019.

Although the shows were profitable, Mel’s share was being spent on legal fees and payments to her ex-husband.

Spice Girl Melanie Brown, with her mother Andrea Brown, after she was made an OBE in 2022.

Speaking about what unfolded, Mel said she not only faced emotional and physical abuse, but financial abuse too.

‘I didn’t realise that I didn’t have as much money as I thought I had. So, I literally had to eat humble pie, live with my mum,’ she told BBC .

Reflecting on that time, Mel said she had to ‘start all over again’.

As part of a settlement with her ex, Mel had to pay Belafonte a lump sum plus child support for their daughter.

Mel has said returning to Leeds ‘definitely’ helped her find her feet, and this month revealed that after working ‘bloody hard’ for more than five years, she’d been able to buy her own home.

‘I’ve been looking at houses on and off for the last couple of years, knowing I didn’t have the money to afford them,’ she shared.

Melanie Brown and Stephen Belafonte in 2016.

‘But I just put my head down, worked and lived frugally and hence I’ve been able to buy my own house.’

Despite her previous net worth, Mel said she had to learn how to ‘live frugally’ again and start shopping on a budget.

‘I still love shopping in Aldi and Lidl, I don’t think I’m ever going to stop doing that to be honest,’ she added.

Belafonte has repeatedly denied the claims against him made by the singer.

In 2018, Mel was made a patron of Women’s Aid and has since campaigned for survivors of domestic abuse.

The Spice Girls in 1995.

She said she now uses her platform as to be a ‘voice for all of the other survivors out there that don’t have a voice’.

Earlier this month Mel said she would go from ‘performing to thousands at Wembley on the Spice Girls’ 13-date Reunion Tour in 2019 to squeezing into my mum’s with my kids sleeping in bed with me.

‘I didn’t expect that to happen in my 40s after a successful career, but I had nowhere else to go,’ she told The Sun.

She went on to say that she was forced to ‘pick up the pieces’ of the divorce and custody battles, which left her with £700 in the bank.

Who to call if you need help

For emotional support you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline, run by Refuge and Women’s Aid, on 0808 2000 247.

If you are in an LGBT relationship you can also call the helpline run by Broken Rainbow and Galop UK, on 0300 999 5428 or 0800 9995428.

Male victims can call also the Men’s Advice Line on 0808 801 0327.

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Who are the richest rockstars in the world?

The world’s wealthiest rockstars have achieved fame with multi-platinum-selling albums and singles, earning numerous awards and accolades along the way.

Read on to discover the richest rockstars of all time from founding members of iconic bands to solo performers known for filling stadiums.

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The Top 50 Richest Rockstars in the World

We’ve covered the bands, albums, singles, and other business ventures that helped the richest rockstars in the world earn their incredible fortunes.

Here’s our list of the top 50 richest rockstars in the world:

50. Joe Perry

Richest Rockstars - Joe Perry

Net Worth: $140 million

American rock musician Joe Perry is a world-class guitarist who played lead guitar for Aerosmith, as well as fronting The Joe Perry Project.

After forming The Jam Band in the 1960s with Tom Hamilton, the band was renamed Aerosmith and went on to release 15 albums over the following decades.

In 2013, Perry and band member Steve Tyler were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, with the band also winning four Grammy Awards for their songs.

49. Tony Iommi

Richest Rockstars - Tony Iommi

Tony Iommi is a songwriter, singer, and musician from England who served as lead guitarist for Black Sabbath, one of the founding heavy metal bands.

Iommi’s influence on musicians extends well beyond heavy metal, with grunge, thrash, and stoner rock among the many genres credited to his playing style.

In addition to his many singles and albums released with Black Sabbath, he’s also had a successful solo career and started the band Heaven & Hell in 2006.

48. Barry Gibb

Richest Rockstars - Barry Gibb

As one of the founding members of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb has been responsible for some of the biggest-selling songs in the history of the music industry.

The singer, songwriter, and producer’s discography has sold well over 200 million copies, many of which have picked up nominations and wins at the Grammy Awards.

Music from the Bee Gees was used extensively in the film Saturday Night Fever, starring John Travolta .

His impressive property portfolio includes Johnny Cash’s former home in Tennessee, for which he paid $2.3 million.

47. Lindsey Buckingham

Richest Rockstars - Lindsey Buckingham

Net Worth: $150 million

Lindsey Buckingham is a singer, composer, and guitarist with a net worth of $150 million, much of which he earned as guitarist and lead singer for Fleetwood Mac.

In addition to his work with the band, Buckingham has released various solo albums, and in 2012 sold 25% of his catalog of music for an estimated $30 million.

His net worth before 2021 is believed to be much higher, but his divorce from his wife Kristen Messner was reduced due to the divorce settlement for an undisclosed figure.

Comedian Bill Hader portrayed Buckingham in a sketch on Saturday Night Live called What’s Up With That?

46. Alan Jackson

Richest Rockstars - Alan Jackson

Country music singer and guitarist Alan Jackson is one of the genre’s best-selling artists, with 70 million record sales throughout his career.

As a member of the Grand Ole Opry band, Jackson has won various awards, including Grammys for Best Country Album and Song, as well as topping the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

Additional awards including 19 Academy of Country Music Awards and 16 Country Music Association Awards have secured his lasting legacy in the history of country music.

45. Bob Geldof

Richest Rockstars - Bob Geldof

Net Worth: $150 Million

Bob Geldof is an Irish singer, author, and activist who found fame as the lead singer of the rock band, The Boomtown Rats, in the 1970s.

Following his successful music career, which included two number-one hits in the UK, Geldof launched his solo career, performing at the Live Aid concert in 1985.

He’s been involved in various charities in the years since and is best known today for his vocal political activism.

In 1997, Geldof appeared as himself in a cameo for the movie Spice World, which featured some of the richest singers in the world .

Bob Geldof places 45th in our list of the richest rockstars.

44. Angus Young

Richest Rockstars - Angus Young

Net Worth: $160 Million

Scottish-born Australian artist Angus Young is the co-founder of the rock band AC/DC, who released the album Back In Black in 1980, selling 25x platinum.

Considered to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Young is noted for his flamboyant performing style and extravagant dress sense.

He’s won numerous awards including APRA Awards for Most Played Australian Work Overseas for “Big Gun” in 1995.

43. John Deacon

Richest Rockstars - John Deacon

Net Worth: $170 Million

Retired English musician John Deacon is best known for his role in the band Queen, for which he played the bass guitar and other instruments.

Responsible for writing the songs You’re My Best Friend, I Want To Break Free, and Spread Your Wings, Deacon has accumulated a net worth of $170 million.

After retiring from the profession in the early 1990s, Deacon returned to the studio in 1997 to record the track, No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young).

42. Nick Mason

Richest Rockstars - Nick Mason

Net Worth: $180 Million

The longest-running member of the iconic rock band Pink Floyd, Nick Mason is a composer and drummer with a net worth of $180 million.

As drummer and percussionist, Mason has his own music companies, Nick Mason Music and Nick Mason Music (Overseas), and in 2004 he published the book, Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd.

Mason also has a collection of some of the most expensive cars in the world , including a Bentley, Bugatti, and Ferrari.

41. Jimmy Page

Richest Rockstars - Jimmy Page

Founder of the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page has earned his place in rock’s hall of fame through his guitaring and record production.

After forming Led Zeppelin in 1968, Page worked as a writer for the band, which produced hit singles such as Stairway To Heaven.

He was ranked in the ninth position on the list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine in 2003.

40. David Gilmour

Richest Rockstars - David Gilmour

David Gilmour is a singer and songwriter who made his name as a guitarist for Pink Floyd, amassing a net worth of $180 million over his long and illustrious career.

Gilmour took over leadership of the band following Roger Waters’ departure, and he is well known for his vocal abilities as well as his musicianship.

In 1994 alone, Pink Floyd collectively grossed over $250 million for their album, The Division Bell, and subsequent tour.

Gilmour appears in 40th place in this list of the richest rockstars.

39. Ronnie Wood

Richest Rockstars - Ronnie Wood

Net Worth: $200 Million

Ronnie Wood’s association with the band, The Rolling Stones, catapulted the multi-instrumentalist to fame in the 1970s.

Despite his long association with the band, Wood wasn’t made a partner in the financial organization until 1990, before which he was considered an employee.

Wood is the owner of some of the most expensive houses in the world , including a castle located in the suburbs of London.

38. Roger Taylor

Richest Rockstars - Roger Taylor

Roger Taylor’s professional career skyrocketed through his role as drummer for Queen after playing for the band Smile with Brian May in the late 1960s.

As well as playing the drums, Taylor has penned numerous hits from Queen, including the songs These Are the Days of Our Lives, Radio Ga Ga, and Under Pressure.

Taylor achieved some success as a solo artist in the late 1970s, playing all instruments and singing all the vocals on his album, Fun in Space.

37. Robert Plant

Richest Rockstars - Robert Plant

Singer, songwriter, and musician Robert Plant served as the lead vocalist for Led Zeppelin, known for his powerful voice and broad vocal range.

In 2009, Plant was named the Greatest Voice in Rock by the radio station Planet Rock, as well as the Greatest Metal Vocalist of All Time by Hit Parader magazine in 2006.

Through his tenure with Led Zeppelin, the band sold an estimated 300 million records before they eventually disbanded in 1980.

36. Paul Stanley

Richest Rockstars - Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley is best known as the rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the band Kiss, for which he was a founding member along with Gene Simmons.

Stanley’s early music career saw him performing with the bands Rainbow, Uncle Joe, and Post-War Baby Boom, before finally establishing Kiss in 1974.

His post-Kiss career includes work on metal music history documentaries and starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, The Phantom of the Opera.

35. Kirk Hammett

Richest Rockstars - Kirk Hammett

Guitar player and songwriter Kirk Hammett amassed a net worth of $200 million through this association with the band Metallica, which he joined in 1981.

One of the most successful rock bands of all time, Metallica has sold over 125 million albums, commanding up to $100 million in ticket sales per tour.

Notable Metallica albums that feature Hammett’s performances include Kill Em All, Master of Puppets, and …And Justice For All.

Outside of his music career, Hammett has worked with horror movie legends including Tom Savini, who appeared alongside George Clooney in From Dusk Til Dawn.

Kirk Hammett places 35th in our list of the richest rockstars of all time.

34. Axl Rose

Richest Rockstars - Axl Rose

Founding member and lead singer Axl Rose launched the band Guns N’ Roses in the 1980s, becoming a huge success towards the end of the decade and through to the 1990s.

With over 100 million sales worldwide, Guns N’ Roses has remained one of the most popular bands of the era, helping to boost Axl Rose’s net worth to $200 million.

Rose owns various properties in the United States, including a mansion in Malibu, California which he purchased for $3.6 million.

33. Agnetha Faltskog

Richest Rockstars - Agnetha Faltskog

Singer and songwriter for the group ABBA Agnetha Faltskog became an international sensation along with her fellow band members in the 1970s, selling millions of albums worldwide.

Marriage woes between its members caused the group to take an indefinite break in the 1980s, even turning down $1 billion to reunite in 2000.

Faltskog has also enjoyed a successful solo career, selling 1.5 million copies of her debut solo album, Wrap Your Arms Around Me.

32.  Brian May

Richest Rockstars - Brian May

Net Worth: $210 Million

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Brian May is widely considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time, best known for his work with the rock band Queen.

His energetic and dynamic playing style helped to boost Queen to the top of the charts and earn a reputation as the best stadium band of the 1980s.

As well as being a guitarist, May earned a Ph.D. in astrophysics from Imperial College in 2007.

31.  Ozzy Osbourne

Richest Rockstars - Ozzy Osbourne

Net Worth: $220 Million

Ozzy Osbourne is an English singer, songwriter, and television star who began his career in entertainment as lead vocalist for the heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.

With a successful solo career to follow, Osbourne shifted to reality TV with his wife Sharon, with whom he appeared in the show, The Osbournes, on MTV.

In 2009, Ozzy Osbourne published his autobiography, I Am Ozzy, earning additional income by appearing in television commercials and the game World of Warcraft. 

30. Billy Joel

Richest Rockstars - Billy Joel

  Net Worth: $225 Million

Billy Joel is a singer and songwriter whose record sales include some of the best-selling albums of all time , totaling over 150 million sales throughout his career.

Born into a musical family, Joel started his career in the band The Echoes, before going solo in 1971 through the record label Family Productions.

The release of his fourth solo album, The Stranger, launched Joel into the mainstream, selling over 10 million copies and topping charts around the world.

Billy Joel places 30th in our list of the 50 richest rockstars.

29.  Benny Andersson

Richest Rockstars - Benny Andersson

Net Worth: $ 230 Million

Another founding member of ABBA with an impressive net worth is Benny Andersson, who has worked on various musical projects since the group disbanded.

As well as founding his band in 2001, Benny Andersson’s Orkester, Andersson has worked on musicals including Chess, as well as the movie Mamma Mia!

In the late 1980s, Benny Andersson went solo, releasing a string of singles and albums with moderate success.

28. Don Henley

Richest Rockstars - Don Henley

Net Worth: $250 Million

Don Henley is a singer, songwriter, and drummer who is a founding member of the American band, The Eagles, which he formed in 1971.

As a writer on some of the band’s biggest hits such as Witchy Woman and Desperado, Henley’s talent has helped them earn multiple Grammy Awards.

In the early 1980s, Don Henley embarked on his solo career, winning a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance in 1984.

27.  Rod Stewart

Richest Rockstars - Rod Stewart

Net Worth: $300 Million

Solo singer and songwriter Rod Stewart has enjoyed a hugely successful solo career with over 120 million album sales and continues to perform to this day.

After a stint in the band Faces, Stewart went solo and hit the top of the charts with his successful debut album, Every Picture Tells A Story.

His music has been featured in several movies, including The Three Musketeers starring Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland.

He owns several massive estates in England, including an 18th-century castle which he purchased for $6.2 million.

26.  Robbie Williams

Richest Rockstars - Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams began his music career as a member of the 1990s boy band Take That, before going his own way as a solo musician and singer.

Williams established a new world record when he sold 1.6 million tickets in a single day, a feat which has helped him earn his impressive $300 million net worth.

Songs such as Let Me Entertain You and Millenium have hit the top spot on the UK charts, and in 2002 he signed a contract with EMI for a whopping $150 million. 

25. Phil Collins

Richest Rockstars - Phil Collins

Net Worth: $ 300 Million

Musician, songwriter, singer, and drummer Phil Collins began his professional career playing percussion for the progressive rock band Genesis, taking over vocals when Peter Gabriel departed from the band.

After over a decade of success with Genesis, Collins went solo and sold millions of singles and albums, including the hit track, You’ll Be In My Heart.

He’s also appeared in movies, taking a starring role in the heist comedy film Buster, and the children’s film Hook, by one of the richest directors in the world , Steven Spielberg.

Phil Collins places 25th in our list of the richest rockstars worldwide.

24. Neil Diamond

Richest Rockstars - Neil Diamond

One of the most successful rock stars of all time, Neil Diamond’s net worth of $300 million comes from his numerous multi-platinum-selling albums and singles.

In addition to his tracks, Diamond has penned songs for various other successful artists including UB40 and Frank Sinatra.

In 2022, Diamond sold his entire catalog to the Universal Music Group, with some speculating its value at well over $200 million, enough to purchase one of the most expensive yachts in the world .

23. James Hetfield

Richest Rockstars - James Hetfield

Along with Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield is a founding member of the band Metallica, for which he has worked as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter.

The huge success of the band has allowed Hetfield to build up a net worth of $300 million, which he’s expanded with multiple investments in real estate.

A committed environmentalist, James Hetfield has donated land to charity and other non-profit land trusts for conservation.

22. Dave Matthews

Richest Rockstars - Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews is a singer, songwriter, and frontman for his band, The Dave Matthews Band, which he founded in 1991.

The band released its debut album, Under the Table and Dreaming, in 1994, and was eventually certified platinum six times.

Matthews has also enjoyed a successful acting career on stage and film, appearing in the comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry in 2007.

21. Bjorn Ulvaeus

Richest Rockstars - Bjorn Ulvaeus

Swedish singer, songwriter, composer, and writer Björn Ulvaeus is best known as one of the members of the group ABBA, for which he co-wrote many of their greatest hits.

After the band reached international stardom with hit albums including Arrival, the band split up due to the stresses of fame on their personal lives.

Björn Ulvaeus continued to write and compose music for several projects and musicals in the following years.

20. Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Richest Rockstars - Anni-Fri Lyngstad

Another member of the group ABBA with a net worth of $300 million is Anni-Frid Lyngstad, who is a founding member, singer, and songwriter.

After ABBA broke up, Anni-Frid Lyngstad became a successful solo singer in her own right, releasing the album Something’s Going On in collaboration with Phil Collins.

In 1992, she became Princess Reuss and Countess of Plauen after marrying into royalty, considerably increasing her total net worth.

Lyngstad places 20th in our list of the richest rockstars.

19. Roger Waters

Richest Rockstars - Roger Waters

Net Worth: $310 Million

Co-founder and former bassist for Pink Floyd, Roger Waters is a singer, songwriter, and multi-talented musician with a net worth of $310 million.

Becoming the driving creative force behind Pink Floyd following the departure of Syd Barrett, Waters wrote many of the hit tracks featured on albums such as Dark Side of the Moon.

Waters has continued to earn huge sums of money through royalties and his solo work, earning $70 million between 2017 and 2018.

18. Dave Grohl

Richest Rockstars - Dave Grohl

Net Worth: $320 Million

After hitting international headlines as drummer for Nirvana in the 1990s. Dave Grohl went on to found his rock band, The Foo Fighters, in the late 1990s.

He’s also worked as a drummer for other bands including Queens of the Stone Age, collaborated with Jack Black for Tenacious D, and is widely rated as one of the best rock drummers of all time.

Outside of music, Grohl has worked as a film director, including on the HBO documentary miniseries, Sonic Highways.

17. Ringo Starr

Richest Rockstars - Ringo Starr

Net Worth: $350 Million

Musician, songwriter, actor, and drummer Ringo Starr became a household name after joining the Beatles as a drummer in the early 1960s.

Singing lead vocals on songs including Yellow Submarine, Good Night, and With a Little Help from My Friends, his post-Beatles career as a solo artist saw him release multiple albums and singles.

This includes everything from collaborations with Paul McCartney to narrating the children’s television program, Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.

16. Lars Ulrich

Richest Rockstars - Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich is a musician, music producer, and songwriter from Denmark who has earned a net worth of $350 million as a founding member of the band Metallica.

The first Dane to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , Ulrich’s reputation as a versatile drummer is evident in his evolving style throughout his career.

In the late 1990s, Lars Ulrich was at the forefront of the fight against the music file-sharing website Napster, filing a lawsuit for copyright infringement.

15. Larry Mullen

Richest Rockstars - Larry Mullen

Musician and actor Larry Mullen earned his fame and fortune as a founding member and drummer for the band U2, helping him earn a net worth of $350 million.

U2 was first formed in 1976, Mullen’s post-U2 music career includes performances for President Bill Clinton and a guest performance on Alice Cooper’s Paranormal album.

In addition to his music career, Mullen has appeared in movies including Man on the Train and A Thousand Times Good Night.

Larry Mullen places 15th in our list of the richest rockstars.

14. The Edge

Richest Rockstars - The Edge

Net Worth: $400 Million

Another founding member of U2 with an exceptional net worth is The Edge, whose real name is David Evans.

The Edge works as lead guitarist and keyboardist for U2, with his understated guitar style nevertheless earning him accolades as one of the greatest musicians of all time.

He’s also a committed activist and the owner of a home in Malibu, California with $100 million.

13. Gene Simmons

Richest Rockstars - Gene Simmons

Gene Simmons is a singer and guitarist best known as one of the co-founders of the rock band Kiss, selling millions of records throughout his career.

Much of Simmons’s impressive $400 million net worth has come through Kiss licensing deals, with the band’s logo used on over 5000 different products over the years.

With multiple movie roles to his credit, Simmons has worked with actors including Edward Furlong, Zooey Deschanel , and Wesley Snipes .

Simmons has owned several luxury mansions over the years, including a property in Beverly Hills which he sold for $16 million in 2021.

12. Adam Clayton

Richest Rockstars - Adam Clayton

English-born Irish musician Adam Clayton has served as the bass player for Irish rock band U2 since its inception in 1976, earning royalties from the band’s 200 million album sales.

Clayton has worked with numerous other artists throughout his career, as well as working on the soundtrack to the movie, Mission: Impossible, in 1996.

He married former Mariana Teixeira De Carvalho in 2013 and is known to own various mansions and other properties around the world.

11. Jon Bon Jovi

Richest Rockstars - Jon Bon Jovi

Net Worth: $410 Million

American rock star, singer, songwriter, and record producer Jon Bon Jovi formed his band in 1983, which continues to run sell-out tours to this day.

In a typical one-year period, the band grosses as much as $135 million through sales of records and tour tickets, with Jon Bon Jovi earning tens of millions himself.

He has a total of 14 studio albums to his name so far and was added to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2009.

10. Eric Clapton

Richest Rockstars - Eric Clapton

Net Worth: $450 Million

English rock musician Eric Clapton is considered among the best guitarists in the world, with three entries into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame throughout his career.

In addition to his collection of supercars, Clapton is the owner of some of the most expensive paintings in the world, including paying $3.4 million for three Gerhard Richter paintings.

With 37 Grammy Award nominations to his name, Clapton also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006 for his contribution to music.

Eric Clapton appears in 10th place in this list of the richest rockstars in the world.

9.  Mick Jagger

Richest Rockstars - Mick Jagger

Net Worth: $500 Million

 Also known as Sir Michael Phillip Jagger, Mick Jagger is an English singer, songwriter, and actor known for his performances as the lead singer of The Rolling Stones.

With the Stones, Jagger has sold over 200 million copies of their records around the world, with tours still ongoing as of 2022.

Jagger has also enjoyed a successful solo career, and as an actor, he’s appeared in celebrated movies including Performance, Ned Kelly, and The Bank Job with Jason Statham .

8. Keith Richards

Richest Rockstars - Keith Richards

Another founding member of The Rolling Stones with a huge net worth is Keith Richards, who performed on some of the most expensive guitars in the world, and served as a secondary vocalist for the iconic rock band.

Richards is also responsible for writing many of their hit tracks, writing nearly all of their music in conjunction with Mick Jagger.

As a record producer, Richards has worked with stars including Aretha Franklin, Ronnie Spector, and Johnnie Johnson.

7.  Elton John

Richest Rockstars - Elton John

Elton John is a hugely successful singer, songwriter, and pianist with a net worth of $500 million, selling more than 300 million albums throughout his career.

He’s one of the highest-paid celebrities of all time, earning upwards of $80 million per year when touring the globe.

Much of his impressive salary has come from Elton John’s Las Vegas residency at the venue, The Million Dollar Piano, which can earn him $500,000 for each show.

6. Bob Dylan

Richest Rockstars - Bob Dylan

Country singer and songwriter Bob Dylan is one of the most prolific writers and performers of all time, with songs that have been covered by thousands of artists.

His music career began in the 1960s, with politically-charged works such as The Times They Are a-Changin blending music styles and earning him a reputation as one of music’s biggest innovators.

With over 30 studio albums to his name, Bob Dylan has won ten Grammy Awards and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

5.  Sting

Net worth: $550 million.

Musician, actor, and singer Sting began his professional career as the singer for The Police before branching out into a hugely successful solo career in the 1980s.

As well as selling millions of albums, Sting has appeared in several movies, including David Lynch’s Dune and Zoolander 2 alongside Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson .

Outside the entertainment industry, Sting’s business ventures include investments in multiple mansions, and he also supports the Newcastle United Premier League football club.

Sting appears in 5th place in this list of the richest rockstars of all time.

4.  Jimmy Buffett

Richest Rockstars - Jimmy Buffett

Net Worth: $600 Million

American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffet enjoyed a country music career in the 1970s before branching out into business investments.

It’s the latter, non-musical part of his career that earned Buffett his $600 million net worth, beginning with the release of three best-selling books.

His Margaritaville Holdings LLC company owns restaurants, casinos, and hotels in multiple locations, bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue.

3.  Bruce Springsteen

Richest Rockstars - Bruce Springsteen

Net Worth: $650 Million

Bruce Springsteen is an American singer and songwriter with a career spanning many decades, both as a solo artist and with the group, E Street Band. 

With over 100 million global record sales for his albums and singles, Springsteen’s annual earnings have been known to reach $80 million.

Springsteen has won an Academy Award, four American Music Awards, twenty Grammy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards.

Richest Rockstars - Bono

Net Worth: $700 Million

Lead singer and founding member of Irish rock band U2 Bono has a vast fortune thanks to his record sales and entrepreneurial activities, with a net worth of $700 million.

In addition to his music career, Bono has earned considerable income through ventures including ownership of the Clarence Hotel in Dublin and his role on the Board of Directors of Zipline drone delivery company.

He’s also appeared in several movies throughout his career, including alongside Mel Gibson in Wim Wenders’s The Million Dollar Hotel.

A keen social activist, Bono has appeared on Time magazine’s list of the most influential people in the world on several occasions.

1. Paul McCartney

Richest Rockstars - Paul McCartney

Net Worth: $1.2 Billion

The co-founder of the Beatles band and successful solo artist in his own right, Paul McCartney has amassed a net worth of $1.2 billion throughout his career.

One of the most successful rock stars in the world, McCartney can earn tens of millions within a year, grossing $4 million per city on his 2015-16 tour.

He’s also the owner of over $100 million worth of real estate, including a penthouse in Manhattan he paid $15.5 million for in 2015.

That concludes this guide to the richest rockstars in the world, exploring the hit singles and albums that help them earn their fortunes.

Be sure to revisit this article in the future as we’ll be updating it to bring you the most accurate information as and when it changes.

Here’s a quick recap of the top 50 richest rockstars in the world:

  • Paul McCartney
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Jimmy Buffet
  • Keith Richards
  • Mick Jagger
  • Eric Clapton
  • Jon Bon Jovi
  • Adam Clayton
  • Gene Simmons
  • Larry Mullen
  • Lars Ulrich
  • Ringo Starr
  • Roger Waters
  • Anni-Frid Lyngstad
  • Bjorn Ulvaeus
  • Dave Matthews
  • James Hetfield
  • Neil Diamond
  • Phil Collins
  • Robbie Williams
  • Rod Stewart
  • Benny Andersson
  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • Agnetha Faltskog
  • Kirk Hammett
  • Paul Stanley
  • Robert Plant
  • Roger Taylor
  • Ronnie Wood
  • David Gilmour
  • John Deacon
  • Angus Young
  • Lindsey Buckingham
  • Alan Jackson

How many of these people did you think would appear on the list of the top 50 richest rockstars in the world? Leave a comment below.

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Sep 18, 2019 at 10:42 am

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John Roberts

Nov 30, 2019 at 5:20 am

Mickey Mouse.

What do Mickey Mouse and Phil Collins have in common? Neither is in the top 20 — the point of this list.

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Sandra Lawson

Dec 23, 2019 at 11:58 pm

Robbie Williams my biggest surprise, as an American. The rest is more slight degrees of placement that surprised me. Also surprised no one who became popular after 2000 made it. And if U2 split songwriting credit, why isn’t their take equal?

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Dec 30, 2019 at 10:50 am

I knew Paul was number one. Even after his divorce.

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Feb 9, 2020 at 3:59 am

Bon Jovi? Who would have thought

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Terry vaughn

Feb 9, 2020 at 8:37 pm

Most of these artists have accomplished many things. Nothing personal against Sting, but what places him ahead of say Mick Jagger. The stones had many many hits. Sting, not so much. Great guy I just don’t understand

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Andrew Christopher Bevan

Apr 13, 2020 at 8:47 pm

Hi Terry. Sting has had a very successful solo career. Mick and Keith wrote songs together and therefore always split their royalties. Had either wrote all their songs individually wdp they would’ve been up there with Bono.

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Miandra George

Feb 28, 2020 at 5:33 pm

What about Lady Gaga, J-Lo, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and others who are known to have wealth exceeding some that have been listed? ?

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Mar 8, 2020 at 4:10 am

I’m surprised Jimmy Page isn’t on that list. There was a time when Zeppelin was just about the biggest band around. Like the Beatles, one could only imagine what they could have done if they were all still alive and together!

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Shannon browning

Nov 8, 2020 at 9:05 pm

Bruce Springsteen could probably be worth a few hundred million more if he were to have ever sold the rights to use his songs for advertising..imagine what nike, automobile companies or any company with a device that ” runs ” would shell out for ‘ Born To Run ‘ ? He of course has turned down any such endorsements and keep in mind this goes back 35 years + .. before he was financially set for life , though he wasn’t doing to shabby back then .. oh yeah the beer industry would probably love the rights to ‘ Glory Days ‘ !

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Will Warner

Nov 24, 2020 at 5:17 am

Jimmy Buffet? For real? I mean I like him and music but maybe he smuggled a bunch of weed! 😂

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John Heindrich

Nov 24, 2020 at 6:23 am

Missed Lars Ulrich. Worth $350 million

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John rodgers

Dec 1, 2020 at 6:50 pm

Why is cliff richard not on the list he’s been singing the longest and still going, since 1958 .

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Aug 4, 2021 at 9:13 am

How could Madonna not be on that list?

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The 50 Richest Singers in the World

Richest Singers in the World 2018

Who are the richest singers in the world?

Spanning genres including rock and pop and with millions of fans around the world, these wealthy singers have sold millions of copies worldwide.

Read on to discover their hit tracks, sell-out tours, and movie appearances that have helped them dominate their profession.

The Top 50 Richest Singers in the World

We’ve covered the sales, key collaborations, and industry awards to bring you this definitive guide to the world’s richest singers.

Here’s our list of the top 50 richest singers in the world:

50. Billy Joel

Richest Singers - Billy Joel

Net Worth: $225 Million

Billy Joel is an American singer-songwriter with a career in the music industry spanning decades, selling over 160 million records worldwide.

His career began with the release of Cold Spring Harbor in 1971, with over a dozen albums to follow, many of which were certified platinum several times over.

He’s influenced a long list of rock stars and singers, including Stevie Wonder , Jon Bon Jovi, and Nelly Furtado.

As of March 2024, Billy Joel’s net worth is estimated to be $225 Million.

49. Tina Turner

Richest Singers - Tina Turner

Instantly recognized for her powerful singing voice, Tina Turner’s career has spanned decades and includes many hit albums and singles selling millions of copies around the world.

She has won numerous awards, including 12 Grammy Awards and three Grammy Hall of Fame awards, as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award.

Turner has also made several appearances in hit movies, including Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome with Mel Gibson and Tommy.

As of March 2024, Tina Turner’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

48. Don Henley

Richest Singers - Don Henley

Founding member of The Eagles, as well as drummer and lead vocalist, Don Henley has had a hand in some of the most recognizable hit songs such as Hotel California.

With the band responsible for over 150 million album sales, they’ve picked up six Grammy Awards and have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

When Henley married Sharon Summerall in 1995, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, and Sheryl Crow were among those performing music at the wedding.

As of March 2024, Don Henley’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

47. Justin Timberlake

Richest Singers - Justin Timberlake

Singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer Justin Timberlake began his career as a child actor before moving into music writing and performance with the band, N’SYNC.

After leaving the group, Timberlake’s solo career took off with his debut album, Justified, followed by tours with stars such as Christina Aguilera.

He’s also returned to his acting roots, with roles in films including Southland Tales with Dwayne Johnson , Alpha Dog, and The Social Network earning him acclaim for his performances.

As of March 2024, Justin Timberlake’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

46. Jose Carreras

Richest Singers - Jose Carreras

Classical tenor singer Jose Carreras is best known for his work with the Three Tenos, which also included Placido Domingo and Luciana Pavarotti.

This work has earned Carreras numerous accolades, as well as for his performances in operas including those composed by Puccini, Bizet, and Giordano.

The founder of the Jose Carreras International Leukemia Foundation, Carreras made his stage debut when he was just 11 years old.

As of March 2024, Jose Carreras’ net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

45. Diana Ross

Richest Singers - Diana Ross

Beginning her career as a member of the group, The Supremes, Diana Ross went on to become a hugely successful singer in her own right.

With more than 75 million record sales throughout her career, Ross has released over 90 singles, with many of these landing a spot on the Billboard Top 40.

Her net worth has been enhanced by various record label deals over the years, including a contract with RCA Records worth $20 million.

As of March 2024, Diana Ross’ net worth is estimated to be $225 Million.

Diana Ross places 45th on our list of the richest singers.

44. Bette Midler

Richest Singers - Bette Midler

American singer and actress Bette Midler has earned a significant net worth of $250 million both on stage and on screen and has fourteen albums to her name.

Screen credits including Beaches, The First Wives Club, and Hocus Pocus with Sarah Jessica Parker have added accolades for her acting ability to her credits.

Midler has owned some of the most expensive houses in the world , including a 14-room apartment she put on the market for $50 million.

As of March 2024, Bette Midler’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

43. Dhani Harrison

Richest Singers - Dhani Harrison

Net Worth: $275 Million

Dhani Harrison inherited much of his impressive net worth from his father George Harrison, who was one of the founding members of the iconic band The Beatles.

Raised on the family country estate, Dhani Harrison began his career in the aerodynamics industry before becoming a singer in his own right.

He owns half of his father’s estate, estimated to be worth $400 million, along with his sister Olivia.

As of March 2024, Dhani Harrison’s net worth is estimated to be $275 Million.

42. Justin Bieber

Richest Singers - Justin Bieber

Canadian singer Justin Bieber was first discovered after posting his music content on YouTube in 2007 and has since become one of the highest-paid performers in the world.

In addition to his albums and singles, Bieber has appeared on a range of television shows, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

He’s sold millions of copies of his singles and albums throughout his career, while the music video for Baby has over 2 billion views on YouTube.

As of March 2024, Justin Bieber’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

41. Tom Jones

Richest Singers - Tom Jones

Singer Tom Jones, known officially as Sir Thomas John Woodward OBE, has enjoyed a lengthy and successful career that began in the 1960s.

Songs including What’s New, Pussycat, Delilah, and It’s Not Unusual have helped to make Jones a household name while breaking records in terms of international sales.

In addition to his music career, Jones has worked as an actor, appearing in movies and television shows that include Mars Attacks, Fantasy Island, and the Will Smith comedy, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

As of March 2024, Tom Jones’ net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

40. Plácido Domingo

Richest Singers - Placido Domingo

Spanish tenor and conductor Plácido Domingo has earned international fame and recognition as an opera singer who has performed in more than 100 operas.

Singing in a range of languages, Plácido Domingo has also enjoyed great success through performances on pop singles and albums.

His credentials also include serving as the general director of the Los Angeles Opera and the Washington National Opera.

As of March 2024, Plácido Domingo’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

Placido Domingo places 40th on our list of the richest singers of all time.

39. Rod Stewart

Richest Singers - Rod Stewart

British rock icon Rod Stewart began his career as a busker, going on to become one of the top artists and one of the greatest singers in the music industry.

His early career saw him singing for groups such as The Dimensions and Jeff Back Group before his solo artist career took off with the launch of the album, Faces.

With an extensive discography to his name, Rod Stewart continues to release music to this day and has performed for some of the richest people in the world , as well as royalty.

As of March 2024, Rod Stewart’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

38. Robbie Williams

Richest Singers - Robbie Williams

After coming to prominence in the boy band Take That, Robbie Williams forged his own path and began his solo career in 1996.

With a record-breaking 18 BRIT Awards to his name, Williams helped redefine his generation’s approach to pop music while selling millions of albums worldwide.

He also broke records for his tour date sales, selling 1.6 million tickets in a single day for his 2006 World Tour.

As of March 2024, Robbie Williams’ net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

37. Shakira

Richest Singers - Shakira

Colombian pop star Shakira began her performing career as a belly dancer before going on to a successful career as one of the richest singers in the world.

A multi-award-winning performer, Shakira has won several Grammy Awards, several Billboard Music Awards, and has been voted by Billboard as the Top Female Latin Artist of the Decade in 2009.

With over 125 million global record sales under her belt, Shakira is the second most popular Latin American singer of all time, followed by Gloria Estefan.

She’s worked with some of the richest female rappers in the world , including Rihanna on the track, Can’t Remember to Forget You.

As of March 2024, Shakira’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

36. George Strait

Richest Singers - George Strait

Country music singer and producer George Strait has been hailed by fans and critics alike as “The King of Country”, and is one of the best-selling artists of all time.

With over 100 million record sales to his name, Strait has 13 multi-platinum albums in his discography and has been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

His associations with brands including Wrangler jeans have helped Strait accumulate an astounding net worth of $300 million.

As of March 2024, George Strait’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

35. Phil Collins

Richest Singers - Phil Collins

Drummer, singer, and actor Phil Collins first came to public attention as the drummer, then lead singer, with the progressive rock band, Genesis.

After releasing several albums with the band, Collins took his career solo, with eight studio albums selling over 150 million units around the world.

He’s appeared in several films, including Hook by one of the richest directors in the world , Steven Spielberg.

As of March 2024, Phil Collins’ net worth is estimated to be $350 Million.

Phil Collins appears at 35th on our list of the richest singers.

34. Neil Diamond

Richest Singers - Neil Diamond

Singer-songwriter and musician Neil Diamond has been working in the music industry for decades, his output including ten number one singles.

An inductee in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Diamond has worked in various genres, with his song Sweet Caroline preserved by the Library of Congress.

He’s also worked with some of the industry’s biggest producers, including Rick Rubin on the album 12 Songs.

As of March 2024, Neil Diamond’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

33. James Hetfield

Richest Singers - James Hetfield

Metallica’s lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield is one of the best guitarists in the world, known for his intricate playing style.

With Metallica, he’s been involved in the production of some of the most iconic metal tracks ever released, including Harvester of Sorrow and Enter Sandman.

As well as his work with Metallica, Hetfield has made guest appearances with bands including Alice in Chains and Queen.

As of March 2024, James Hetfield’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

32. Dave Matthews

Richest Singers - Dave Matthews

Dave Matthews is the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Dave Matthews Band, who have been producing acoustic rock and blues since 1976.

The release of their album Away From The World made them the only band in history to have six consecutive studio albums debut on the top spot of the Billboard charts.

For his work with the band and as a solo performer, Matthews has won two Grammy Awards, including Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for his solo album, Gravedigger.

As of March 2024, Dave Matthews’ net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

31. Mariah Carey

Richest Singers - Mariah Carey

Net Worth: $340 Million

One of the most popular singers of her generation, Mariah Carey is second only to Madonna when it comes to her record sales figures, with over 200 million album sales to her name.

Along with her record sales, touring and endorsements have helped boost Mariah Carey’s net worth to $340 Million.

She’s also worked with Oprah Winfrey, one of the richest TV hosts in the world , and appeared in more than a dozen movies.

One of her most popular songs, All I Want For Christmas, generates annual revenue of $600,000 in royalties, with a total of $60 million in gross royalties.

As of March 2024, Mariah Carey’s net worth is estimated to be $340 Million.

30. Lady Gaga

Richest Singers - Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga is an American singer and actress whose career began in 2003 when she started performing in New York’s Lower East Side rock scene.

This led to an opportunity to work as a writer for Sony/ATV Music Publishing, before branching out and creating her own songs with her debut album, The Fame.

Acting roles also followed, including performances in the film A Star Is Born with Bradley Cooper , which earned Lady Gaga an Academy Award, BAFTA, and Golden Globe.

As of March 2024, Lady Gaga’s net worth is estimated to be $320 Million.

Lady Gaga places 30th on our list of the richest singers in the world.

29. Katy Perry

Richest Singers - Katy Perry

Net Worth: $330 Million

Singer, songwriter, and television judge Katy Perry broke into the mainstream with her second album, One of the Boys, after signing to Capitol Records in 2007.

Additional albums, singles, and sell-out tours have helped boost Katy Perry’s net worth to $330 million, with additional digital sales earning her considerable sums of money.

One of the richest celebrity couples in the world with her current partner, Orlando Bloom, she’s known for her relationship with Russell Brand .

As of March 2024, Katy Perry’s net worth is estimated to be $330 Million.

28. Ringo Starr

Richest Singers - Ringo Starr

Former drummer and occasional vocalist for the Beatles Ringo Starr has a net worth of $350 Million through his association with the band and as a solo performer.

Described as one of the greatest drummers of all time by Rolling Stone magazine, he has received two entries into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Outside of his career in the music industry, he’s known for narrating the children’s television series, Thomas the Tank Engine.

As of March 2024, Ringo Starr’s net worth is estimated to be $350 Million.

Richest Singers - Cher

Net Worth: $360 Million

Iconic singer and actress Cher has one of the longest-running careers in the music industry, which began in the 1960s through her collaboration with Sonny Bono.

This was followed by a hugely successful solo career, with a $2.5 million deal with Warner Bros. Records in the 70s spawning several hit albums and singles.

Combined with her acting career, appearing in movies such as Mask, Moonstruck with Nicolas Cage , and Mermaids, Cher’s net worth has reached $360 million.

As of March 2024, Cher’s net worth is estimated to be $360 million.

26. Toby Keith

Richest Singers - Toby Keith

Net Worth: $365 Million

Another international superstar of the country music scene is Toby Keith, who has made his fortune through his music and business ventures.

His net worth of $365 million comes largely from his 40 million album sales, including his hits How Do You Like Me Now, Boomtown, and Blue Moon.

As a businessman, he owns the record label Big Machine, as well as distilleries producing the alcoholic drink Mezcal.

As of March 2024, Toby Keith’s net worth is estimated to be $365 million.

25. Shania Twain

Richest Singers - Shania Twain

Canadian singer and songwriter Shania Twain, often referred to as the Queen of Country Pop, has been working in the industry since the 1980s.

Her self-titled debut album was released in 1993, with her second album The Woman In Me launching her mainstream career with 12 million copies sold.

As of March 2024, Shania Twain’s net worth of $400 million makes her one of the most successful singers in the world working today.

24. Johnny Mathis

Richest Singers - Johnny Mathis

With more than 350 million copies of his albums and singles sold worldwide, Johnny Mathis is one of the most prolific and successful singers of all time.

His career began in the 1950s and was boosted by his appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, leading to his album Johnny’s Greatest Hits spending 490 consecutive weeks and nine and a half years on the Billboard Top 200 album charts.

Tonight Show host Johnny Carson once referred to Mathis as the best ballad singer in the world, and he continued to tour into the 2000s.

As of March 2024, Johnny Mathis’ net worth is estimated to be $400 million.

23. Jennifer Lopez

Richest Singers - Jennifer Lopez

With over 25 years of experience in the industry, Jennifer Lopez’s net worth of $400 million makes her one of the most successful performers of all time.

She began her performing career as a dancer before moving into singing, releasing her debut album On the 6 in 1999 to critical and commercial acclaim.

In addition to singing, Lopez has numerous acting credits to her name, appearing in movies such as Out of Sight with George Clooney , The Cell, and Gigli.

As of March 2024, J Lo’s net worth is estimated to be $400 million.

22. Garth Brooks

Richest Singers - Garth Brooks

Hugely successful country music singer Garth Brooks has been performing for decades and has sold over 200 million albums around the world throughout his career.

Along with his wife Trisha Yearwood, Garth Brooks’ net worth is $400 million, which comes from his record sales along with a string of sell-out tours throughout America.

Brooks has been known to earn as much as $90 million from a single tour, making him one of the highest-paid celebrities of all time.

As of March 2024, Garth Brooks’ net worth is estimated to be $400 million.

21. Barbra Streisand

Richest Singers - Barbara Streisand

Singer, actress, and film director Barbra Streisand is one of the richest singers in the world, with a career spanning decades.

One of the most successful singers in the history of the music industry, Streisand has sold ten top ten albums and earned multiple Grammy Awards.

Her movie career began with a starring role in Funny Girl, for which she won Best Actress at the 1968 Academy Awards, with more recent roles including The Guilt Trip and Meet the Fockers with Ben Stiller . 

Barbra Streisand places 21st on our list of the richest singers in the world.

20. Jon Bon Jovi

Richest Singers - Jon Bon Jovi

American rock star and actor Jon Bon Jovi has had an illustrious career that includes some of the biggest-selling rock albums of the 1980s.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009, he’s worked with artists including Elton John, Jef Beck, and Little Richard.

His tracks have featured in movies starring some of the richest actors in the world , including the Mark Wahlberg movie, Pain and Gain.

As of March 2024, Jon Bon Jovi’s net worth is estimated to be $410 million.

19. Victoria Beckham

Richest Singers - Victoria Beckham

British singer Victoria Beckham became internationally famous with the launch of the pop group The Spice Girls, where she earned her nickname Posh Spice.

Money earned through the sales of Spice Girls records, along with her marriage to footballer David Beckham , have catapulted Victoria Beckham’s net worth to $450 million.

Additional revenue has come through her business ventures, including her beauty brand Victoria Beckham Beauty. 

As of March 2024, Victoria Beckham’s net worth is estimated to be $450 million.

18. Mick Jagger

Richest Singers - Mick Jagger

Rolling Stones co-founder and frontman Mick Jagger was born in England, forming his legendary band in 1962 and writing many of their hit songs.

Jagger has also appeared in various movies, including Ned Kelly and 1970s Performance, directed by trailblazing movie maker, Nicolas Roeg.

In 2015 a Fender Stratocaster made history when it became the most expensive guitar in the world , with Jagger’s signature helping to boost its eventual value.

As of March 2024, Mick Jagger’s net worth is estimated to be $500 million.

17. Gloria Estefan

Richest Singers - Gloria Estefan

The most successful Latin American singer of all time, Gloria Estefan’s net worth of $500 million comes from her 130 million record sales and other entrepreneurial activities.

An icon of 1980s music, Estefan’s hit songs include Summer Nights, which played on the soundtrack to the hit Tom Cruise movie, Top Gun.

Estefan has also published children’s books and appeared in movies including Music of the Heart and Marley & Me.

16. Keith Richards

Richest Singers - Keith Richards

Along with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards is one of the co-founders of the rock band, Rolling Stones, serving as songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist on their music.

A larger-than-life figure, Richards has made dozens of media appearances over his career, including as a guest star on the Matt Groening animated comedy, The Simpsons.

He’s also made appearances as Jack Sparrow’s father in the blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise.

Keith Richards places 16th on our list of the richest singers.

15. Elton John

Richest Singers - Elton John

Singer, pianist, and composer Elton John began his music career in the late 1960s and has released 31 studio albums over the course of his career.

Career highlights include Rocketman, I’m Still Standing, and Can You Feel the Love Tonight, which was featured on the hit Disney movie, The Lion King.

He’s performed for the British royal family on several occasions, most famously singing Candle in the Wind at the funeral of Princess Diana.

As of March 2024, Elton John’s net worth is estimated to be $500 million.

14. Bob Dylan

Richest Singers - Bob Dylan

Folk rock singer, songwriter, and lyricist Bob Dylan is regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, with 120 million record sales to his name.

One of the most celebrated singers of all time, he’s been awarded ten Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

He’s collaborated with dozens of top-tier artists, including Neil Young , Tom Petty, and Gene Simmons.

13. Beyonce Knowles

Richest Singers - Beyonce

Pop singer, entrepreneur, and actress Beyonce Knowles got her break in the music industry performing with the Girl’s Thyme troupe on the TV show Star Search.

After the band was renamed Destiny’s Child, they sold over 50 million copies of their albums and singles before Beyonce went solo and worked with some of the richest rappers in the world .

Additional income has come from various endorsement deals, including those for Pepsi, L’Oreal, Samsung, and American Express.

As of March 2024, Beyonce’s net worth is estimated to be $500 million.

English singer and actor Sting first rose to fame as the lead vocalist for the Police, leaving the band to launch his solo career in 1985.

Sting has also starred in several movies, most notably David Lynch’s adaptation of Dune and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels with Jason Statham .

Record sales of over 100 million units, combined with his movie and television appearances, have helped Sting amass a personal fortune of $550 million.

11. Jimmy Buffett

Richest Singers - Jimmy Buffett

Jimmy Buffett is an American singer-songwriter who made the transition from the music industry into business ventures, including his chain of restaurants.

His best-known song, Margaritaville and Come Monday won him thousands of fans, who refer to themselves as “Parrotheads”.

In addition to his restaurants, Buffett has earned his impressive net worth by investing in casinos, beer production, and real estate.

Jimmy Buffett places 11th on our list of the richest singers worldwide.

10. Julio Iglesias

Richest Singers - Julio Iglesias

Spanish singer and songwriter Julio Iglesias has sold over 300 million albums over the course of his lengthy career, making him one of the richest singers of all time.

After rising to fame in the 1970s, Iglesias has continued to tour over several decades, winning a string of awards and being inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame.

He’s also the owner of various mansions, selling four lots on Miami’s Indian Creek Island for $150 million in 2017.

As of March 2024, Julio Iglesias’ net worth is estimated to be $600 million.

9. Bruce Springsteen

Richest Singers - Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen is an American singer, songwriter, and musician with 20 studio albums to his credit, with combined global sales of over 120 million units.

Songs such as Born to Run, Fire, and Brothers Under the Bridge have earned him critical and commercial acclaim, influencing future generations of performers.

He’s performed for some of the richest people in America , with his tracks appearing in dozens of movies including Risky Business, High Fidelity, and The Wedding Singer.

8. Dolly Parton

Richest Singers - Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and author who has been performing for several decades and has a theme park dedicated to her life and career.

With hundreds of millions of album sales and sell-out tours to her name, Dolly Parton’s net worth has climbed to an astounding $650 million so far.

Parton has also appeared in movies including Steel Magnolias with Julia Roberts , for which she won an Academy Award for singing the title track.

Richest Singers - Bono

Irish singer, songwriter, and political activist Bono is best known as the frontman for U2, one of rock’s most iconic stadium bands.

Frequently seen on the world stage alongside some of the richest politicians in the world , Bono’s music career has earned him an impressive 22 Grammy Awards.

He’s also been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and in 2005 was named Time magazine’s Person of the Year.

As of March 2024, Bono’s net worth is estimated to be $700 Million.

6. Celine Dion

Richest Singers - Celine Dion

Net Worth: $800 Million

Canadian singer and actress Celine Dion has sold over 200 million albums and singles throughout her career, many of which have topped the American charts.

In addition to record sales, Celine Dion’s net worth has increased thanks to her lucrative residencies at the Caesars Palace venue in Las Vegas.

Her most successful song, My Heart Will Go On, was featured on the soundtrack for the Leonardo DiCaprio blockbuster, Titanic.

She owns multiple properties valued at several million dollars each and sold a private island in 2016 for $25 million.

Celine Dion places 6th on our list of the richest singers in the world.

Richest Singers - Madonna

Net Worth: $850 Million

80s pop icon Madonna is a best-selling singer who became an international superstar following the release of singles such as Like a Virgin and Like a Prayer.

A successful actress, Madonna has appeared in several hit films including Desperately Seeking Susan, Dick Tracy, and A League of Their Own with Tom Hanks .

As of March 2024, Madonna’s net worth is $850 million, with the star owning a collection of art rumored to be worth $100 million.

4. Herb Alpert

Richest Singers - Herb Alpert

Musician and executive who began his career as a trumpeter in the Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass band in the ’60s.

Much of his immense fortune has come from his role as co-founder of A&M Records, which he set up with Jerry Moss and sold for $500 million in 1989.

Alpert also created the Herb Alpert Foundation and the Alpert Awards in the Arts, offering grants and funding to up-and-coming artists as well as tuition-free education.

As of March 2024, Herb Alpert’s net worth is estimated to be $850 Million.

3. Taylor Swift

Richest Singers - Taylor Swift

Net Worth: $1.1 Billion

Taylor Swift’s net worth has come from her impressive record sales throughout her career, with 200 million sales and counting.

Discovered when she was 15, Swift signed to Big Machine Records and hit the number-one spot on the U.S. Country Music chart with her debut album.

Her impressive career includes performing on stage with a variety of music stars, including Faith Hill , Justin Bieber, and John Mayer .

Taylor Swift jumped from 25th to 3rd in a single year.

As of March 2024, Taylor Swift’s net worth is estimated to be $1.1 Billion.

2. Paul McCartney

Richest Singers - Paul McCartney

Singer, guitarist, and co-founder of the legendary band the Beatles Paul McCartney has a net worth of $1.2 Billion, placing him at the top of the list of the richest rockstars in the world .

With a career spanning decades, McCartney has recorded 32 songs that have landed on the Billboard Top 100 and received two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He’s also appeared in various movies over the years, including the classic animated version of the Beatles’ album, Yellow Submarine.

As of March 2024, Paul McCartney’s net worth is estimated to be $1.2 Billion

Richest Singers - Rihanna

Net Worth: $1.7 Billion

Rihanna’s net worth of $1.7 Billion makes her the most successful musician and singer of all time, with much of this wealth coming from her entrepreneurial activities.

She has enjoyed a great deal of success as a solo artist, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry such as Kanye West .

Her Fenty Beauty line, which is partnered with LVHM, is worth upwards of $2 billion, significantly increasing her overall net worth.

Her albums and singles have sold millions of copies, with the single Umbrella selling over 8 million copies worldwide and winning a Grammy Award in 2008.

As of March 2024, Rihanna’s net worth is estimated to be $1.7 Billion.

That concludes this guide to the richest singers of all time, exploring the chart-topping releases that helped them earn their net worth.

When new information about the wealth of these iconic singers is released we’ll be updating the article, so be sure to check back in the future.

Here’s a quick recap of the 50 richest singers in the world:

  • Taylor Swift
  • Herb Alpert
  • Celine Dion
  • Dolly Parton
  • Julio Iglesias
  • Jimmy Buffett
  • Beyonce Knowles
  • Gloria Estefan
  • Victoria Beckham
  • Barbra Streisand
  • Garth Brooks
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Johnny Mathis
  • Shania Twain
  • Mariah Carey
  • George Strait
  • Placido Domingo
  • Justin Bieber
  • Dhani Harrison
  • Bette Midler
  • Jose Carreras
  • Justin Timberlake
  • Tina Turner

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The 50 Richest Rappers in the World

The Richest Rappers in the World 2018

Who are the richest rappers in the world?

Hip-hop artists have set new records in the music industry, selling millions of albums worldwide and helping shape the genre for a new generation.

This article covers the icons of the hip-hop scene, including household names such as Lil Wayne, Eminem, and Kanye West.

The Top 50 Richest Rappers in the World

The best-selling albums and singles, as well as business ventures and investments, have all been explored to bring you this definitive guide to the most successful rappers of all time.

Here’s our list of the 50 richest rappers in the world:

Richest Rappers - Quavo

Net Worth: $28 Million

Rapper, songwriter, and record producer Quavo is well-known as a member of the hip-hop trio Migos, releasing three studio albums with the group.

In 2018 he released his debut solo album, Quavo Huncho, which reached number 2 on the American Billboard 200 charts.

He began dating Saweetie in 2018, with a video emerging in 2020 showing the two in a physical altercation.

As of March 2024, Quavo’s net worth is estimated to be $28 Million.

Offset is another member of the group Migos, along with Quavo and Takeoff, with a net worth of $26 million through his record sales.

Born Kiari Kendrell Cephus, Offset is Quavo’s cousin, with the stars growing up listening to hip hop performers including Gucci Mane , Lil Wayne, and Master P.

In addition to his work in the music industry, Offset has appeared in campaigns for fashion designers including Bryce Barnes, and Lavati.

As of March 2024, Offset’s net worth is estimated to be $28 Million.

48. Soulja Boy

Richest Rappers - Soulja Boy

Net Worth: $10 Million

Soulja Boy found success with the release of his hit debut single Crank That (Soulja Boy), which hit the top spot of the charts in 2007.

His platinum-selling debut album, Souljaboytellem.com , followed that year, with further albums Loyalty and How Can You Blame Me? securing his reputation as a leading hip-hop artist.

Once noted for his facial tattoos, Soulja Boy had these removed in 2020 so he could more easily make the move into acting.

As of March 2024, Soulja Boy’s net worth is estimated to be $10 Million.

47. Lil Jon

Richest Rappers - Lil Jon

Net Worth: $30 Million

American rapper, record producer, and actor Lil Jon formed Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz in 1996, beginning his productive career in the music industry.

Singles such as Get Low and Freek-a-Leek both hit the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, while Yeah! Yeah! won Best Rap Performance at the Grammy Awards.

A pioneer of the crunk subgenre of hip-hop, Lil Jon has diverse investments including a line of Oakley shades, an energy drink, and a wine company.

As of March 2024, Lil Jon’s net worth is estimated to be $30 Million.

46. G-Dragon

Richest Rappers - G-Dragon

South Korean rapper, producer, and model G-Dragon, born Kwon Ji-Yong, is the leader of the hip-hop boy band Big Bang.

A performer since the age of eight, G-Dragon moved away from Big Bang in 2009 to begin his debut solo career with the album Heartbreaker.

One of South Korea’s highest-paid celebrity endorsers, G-Dragon’s influence extends beyond the music industry into fashion and culture.

As of March 2024, G-Dragon’s net worth is estimated to be $30 Million.

45. Big Boi

Richest Rappers - Big Boi

American rapper Big Boi is perhaps best known for being one half of the duo Outkast along with rapper Andre 3000.

With six studio albums under their belt, Outkast has sold over 25 million albums worldwide, five of them achieving platinum status and one diamond.

Big Boi has picked up an impressive 18 Grammy Awards nominations, including a win for Best Rap Performance, Big Boi’s other awards include four American Music Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards.

As of March 2024, Big Boi’s net worth is estimated to be $30 Million.

44. Andre 3000

Richest Rappers - Andre 3000

Net Worth: $35 Million

Big Boi’s partner in Outkast, Andre 3000, has been frequently listed as one of the greatest rappers in the world, as well as a pioneering record producer.

In addition to the many hits he’s enjoyed under the Outkast brand, Andre 3000 is a successful solo musician and entrepreneur with his clothing line.

A successful actor, he’s appeared in movies with some of the richest actors in the world , including Four Brothers with Mark Wahlberg , as well as hit television shows such as The Shield and Families.

As of March 2024, Andre 3000’s net worth is estimated to be $35 Million.

Richest Rappers - Future

Net Worth: $50 Million

Hip-hop rapper and singer Future, whose real name is Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn, began his career in 2010 by releasing mix tapes and was signed to Epic Records the following year.

The mixtape Streetz Calling was followed by his first album, Pluto, which included four hit singles that charted near the top spot on the American hip-hop charts.

In 2019, Future won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance for his work on the track, King’s Dead, which was featured in the blockbuster Marvel movie, Black Panther.

As of March 2024, Future’s net worth is estimated to be $50 Million.

42. Darryl McDaniels

Richest Rappers - Darryl McDaniels

Net Worth: $40 Million

Darryl McDaniels is best known by hip-hop fans as DMC and is one of the founding members of the iconic rap group Run-D.M.C. along with Joseph Simmons and Jason Mizell.

A prolific producer and songwriter, he released his solo album Checks Thugs and Rock n Roll in 2006, co-founding his own record label, IME Records, in 2011.

His long and illustrious career in the music industry earned McDaniels a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016, marking him as one of the most successful rappers in the world.

As of March 2024, Darryl McDaniels’s net worth is estimated to be $40 Million.

41. Daddy Yankee

Richest Rappers - Daddy Yankee

One of the most successful rappers working today, Daddy Yankee has sold over 30 million records over a career spanning three decades.

Born in Puerto Rico, he began rapping at the age of thirteen and appeared on numerous mixtapes by DJ Playero throughout the 1990s.

A leading figure in the Reggaeton genre, Daddy Yankee has released multiple solo albums and became the most-watched person on YouTube for his Despacito music video.

As of March 2024, Daddy Yankee’s net worth is estimated to be $40 Million.

40. Cardi B

Richest Rappers - Cardi B

Net Worth: $80 Million

American rapper, singer, producer, and reality television star Cardi B launched to fame after her Instagram account went viral and gained over 100 million followers.

After appearing on the VH1 reality television series Love & Hip Hop: New York in 2015, Cardi B went on to produce music, signing to Atlantic Records in 2017.

One of the richest female rappers in the world , she’s also appeared in movies including the Jennifer Lopez crime comedy Hustlers, released in 2019.

As of March 2024, Cardi B’s net worth is estimated to be $80 Million.

39. 50 Cent

Richest Rappers - 50 Cent

Rapper, producer, and actor 50 Cent rose to fame after he was discovered by Eminem in 2002, who hooked the rapper up with Dr. Dre and secured a $1 million record deal.

His 2003 album, Get Rich or Die Trying, catapulted 50 Cent into the spotlight, debuting at number 1 on the Billboard charts with nearly 1 million copies sold in a few days.

He’s also appeared in several movies, including Escape Plan with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone , and the Al Pacino movie, Righteous Kill.

50 Cent’s net worth reached over $100 million at one point in his career, but his lavish spending habits combined with a series of lawsuits have seen this sum come down to $40 Million.

As of March 2024, 50 Cent’s net worth is estimated to be $40 Million.

38. Rick Ross

Richest Rappers - Rick Ross

Net Worth: $45 Million

With millions of albums and single sales under his belt, rapper, producer, and record executive Rick Ross is one of the most successful rappers in the world.

The release of his debut single Hustlin’ led to a multimillion-dollar deal with Jay-Z’s Def Jam Records, which was followed by two albums that hit the number one spot on the Billboard album charts.

Owner of some of the most expensive watches you can buy, Rick Ross also has an extensive property portfolio including a $5.2 million mansion in Florida.

As of March 2024, Rick Ross’ net worth is estimated to be $45 Million.

37. Post Malone

Richest Rappers - Post Malone

Post Malone first gained recognition with his single White Inversion, which featured his signature blending of hip-hop with country and rock music.

After signing to Republic Records in 2015, Malone collaborated with Kanye West on the single Fade, significantly enhancing his reputation.

In 2018, Post Malone smashed the record previously held by Michael Jackson for the most weeks on the Billboard charts with his single Stoney.

As of March 2024, Post Malone’s net worth is estimated to be $45 Million.

Richest Rappers - Common

American rapper Common’s studio album Like Water for Chocolate brought him international recognition and was to mark a consistent run as a producer of high-quality hip-hop music.

In addition to his music career, Common has enjoyed a successful career as an actor, appearing in movies including Suicide Squad, Now You See Me, and the Christian Bale movie, Terminator Salvation.

His net worth of $45 million has been increased thanks to his film production company called Freedom Road Productions, which produces movies in collaboration with Amazon Studios.

As of March 2024, Common’s net worth is estimated to be $45 Million.

35. Chamillionaire

Richest Rappers - Chamillionaire

 The aptly-named rapper and entrepreneur Chamillionaire has earned a net worth of $50 million over the course of his career, much of it through his company Chamillitary Entertainment.

Real name Hakeem Seriki, he’s worked with rapper Paul Wall on a variety of projects before releasing his solo album The Sound of Revenge in 2005.

Lil Ken and Troy Henry are two of the prominent artists who have released music through his Chamillitary Entertainment label, while other business ventures include Cruise Automation, which designed self-driving car technology.

As of March 2024, Chamillionaire’s net worth is estimated to be $50 Million.

34. Chad Hugo

Richest Rappers - Chad Hugo

Net Worth: $55 Million

American rapper, musician, and record producer Chad Hugo is the working partner of Pharrell Williams, with whom he has written and produced a range of songs.

Together with Williams, Hugo has produced music for a broad range of artists including Jay-Z, which critics have celebrated for their unique sounds.

Known collectively as The Neptunes, Hugo and Williams were awarded the Producer of the Year accolades at the Billboard Music Awards and The Source Awards.

As of March 2024, Chad Hugo’s net worth is estimated to be $55 Million.

Richest Rappers - PSY

Net Worth: $60 Million

Born Park Jae-Sang, South Korean rapper PSY became an international sensation with the release of his single Gangnam Style in 2012.

One of the most-viewed music videos in the history of YouTube, the track smashed established acts including Katy Perry and Justin Bieber off the top of the charts.

Much of his net worth came from this song, as well as a series of endorsement deals that PSY signed to in the wake of the song’s success.

As of March 2024, PSY’s net worth is estimated to be $60 Million.

32. Travis Scott

Richest Rappers - Travis Scott

Travis Scott is one of the most popular rappers in the world, earning around $50 per year when touring and from his record sales and endorsements.

He released his first studio album, Rodeo, in 2015, and has since gone on to pick up various accolades at the BET Hip Hop Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and the Grammy Awards.

Scott began dating Kylie Jenner in 2017, and the two had a daughter together, Stormi Webster, before splitting up in 2019.

As of March 2024, Travis Scott’s net worth is estimated to be $60 Million.

31. Joseph Simmons AKA Rev Run

Richest Rappers - Rev Run

Another founding member of the iconic hip-hop act Run-D.M.C. is Joseph Simmons, whose career had a second life in the mid-2000s thanks to the reality TV series, Run’s House.

Simmons’s hip-hop career began before Run-D.M.C. was founded, but the group’s success is where much of his impressive $60 million net worth is drawn from.

A prolific actor, Joseph Simmons has appeared in TV shows including The Last O.G., Grounded for Life, and All About the Washingtons on Netflix.

As of March 2024, Rev Run’s net worth is estimated to be $60 Million.

30. J. Cole

Richest Rappers - J Cole

Rapper, record producer, and songwriter J. Cole began his career in the music industry when he was signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation record label in 2007.

Platinum-certified albums soon followed, including 2011’s The Sideline Story, which Cole produced while touring as the supporting act for Drake.

His fifth album, KOD, topped the Billboard 200 in 2018, which was also his fifth number 1 album in a career of successive hits.

As of March 2024, J. Cole’s net worth is estimated to be $60 Million.

Richest Rappers - Akon

Aliaune Thiam, known by his stage name Akon, achieved fame for his songs Smack That and Locked Up, launching a hugely successful solo career in the music business.

A string of best-selling albums solidified his presence with collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Eminem, along with his work as a producer helping up-and-coming artists establish their name.

His clothing line Konvict Clothing was launched in 2008, and his songs have been reportedly used for ringtones more than any other artist in the world.

As of March 2024, Akon’s net worth is estimated to be $60 Million.

Richest Rappers - Ice T

Net Worth: $65 Million

Ice T, born Tracy Lauren Marrow, began his music career after DJing at parties, putting his criminal past behind him with the release of his single, Cold Wind Madness.

A trio of albums in the late 1980s was each certified gold by the RIAA, while his 1991 hip-hop masterpiece, O.G. Original Gangster, is widely considered to be the founding record of gangsta rap.

Ice T has also enjoyed a successful acting career, appearing in a regular role for the series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit and winning an NAACP Image Award for his performance.

As of March 2024, Ice T’s net worth is estimated to be $65 Million.

27. Wiz Khalifa

Richest Rappers - Wiz Khalifa

Net Worth: $70 Million

American rapper and actor Wiz Khalifa released his first mixtape in 2005, but it was his debut album Show and Prove that was to gain his attention, released the following year.

After a stint at Warner Bros. Records, Khalifa released numerous studio albums throughout the 2010s, helping to push his net worth up to its current $70 million.

An outspoken supporter of marijuana, Khalifa claims to spend $10,000 each month on the drug, joining the ranks of Snoop Dogg as a public advocate for smoking weed.

As of March 2024, Wiz Khalifa’s net worth is estimated to be $70 Million.

26. Will.I.Am

Richest Rappers - Will.I.AM

Will.I.Am’s net worth of $70 million has been earned through a combination of rapping, record production, and his many appearances on television shows.

One of the founding members of the band The Black Eyed Peas, his career includes several hit albums and singles, both with the group and as a solo artist.

A regular judge on the television show The Voice, Will.I.Am has also appeared in movies including Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa with Ben Stiller , Date Night, and the Rio animated movies. 

As of March 2024, Will.I.Am’s net worth is estimated to be $70 Million.

Richest Rappers - Nas

Nas became a sensation in the hip-hop community in 1994 with the release of his debut album Illmatic, which earned the best album of the year accolade from The Source magazine.

In addition to his music production, Nas has made considerable money as a venture capitalist, investing in emerging technologies through the firm QueensBridge Venture Partners.

Other business activities include Sweet Chick, a chicken and waffle restaurant, and shares in Coinbase.

As of March 2024, Nas’ net worth is estimated to be $70 Million.

24. Kendrick Lamar

Richest Rappers - Kendrick Lamar

Net Worth: $75 Million

Rapper Kendrick Lamar began performing at the age of sixteen, before signing with Top Dawg Entertainment in the early 2000s and releasing a string of mixtapes and singles.

His 2015 album, To Pimp A Butterfly, was an international smash hit, topping multiple Albums of the Year lists and earning the rapper five Grammy Awards including Best Rap Album.

Lamar has also met some of the richest politicians in the world over the course of his career, including a meeting with Barack Obama at the White House.

This success and other album and single sales have pushed Kendrick Lamar’s net worth to $75 million, with the star earning $10 million in 2021.

As of March 2024, Kendrick Lamar’s net worth is estimated to be $75 Million.

23. DJ Khaled

Richest Rappers - DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled, whose real name is Khaled Mohamed Khaled, is an American rapper, record producer, and label executive with a net worth of $75 million.

As well as his music production credits, DJ Khaled is the host of a radio show for WEDR and the DJ for Terror Squad, a hip-hop group.

Much of his net worth has come from a series of endorsements for companies that include Apple, Weight Watchers, and T-Mobile Ciroc.

As of March 2024, DJ Khaled’s net worth is estimated to be $75 Million.

22. Timbaland

Richest Rappers - Timbaland

Net Worth: $85 Million

Timbaland is a rapper and producer with a net worth of $85 million, whose production credits include tracks by artists Ginuwine, Aaliyah, and Missy Elliot.

Initially releasing music through his Beat Club record label, Timbaland has also produced albums for Madonna and Chris Cornell, displaying a remarkable degree of versatility.

Timbaland has also worked to pass on his production knowledge to the next generation, hosting Masterclass courses from 2019.

As of March 2024, Timbaland’s net worth is estimated to be $85 Million.

21. Michael Diamond AKA Mike D

Richest Rappers - Mike D

Net Worth: $100 Million

Beastie Boys co-founder Michael Diamond, who goes by the performing name Mike D, is a musician and producer with a long track record in the music industry.

In addition to his role in the Beastie Boys, Diamond has provided remixes for artists including Moby and Bjork.

His music career has included several chart-topping releases, with the combined discography from the Beastie Boys selling over 40 million albums worldwide.

As of March 2024, Mike D’s net worth is estimated to be $100 Million.

20. Adam Horovitz AKA Ad-Rock

Richest Rappers - Ad-Rock

Adam Horovitz, also known as Ad-Rock, is the co-founder of the Beastie Boys along with Michael Diamond, and a successful producer in his own right.

For his role in the success of the Beastie Boys and other music ventures, Horovitz was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

In addition to remixing productions, he’s also appeared in several movies, including While We’re Young, Golden Exits, and Roadside Prophets.

As of March 2024, Ad-Rock’s net worth is estimated to be $100 Million.

19. Pitbull

Richest Rappers - Pitbull

Cuban-American rapper Pitbull’s career began in the early 2000s working with Lil Jon, releasing his debut album M.I.A.M.I. in 2004 to commercial and critical acclaim.

His album Planet Pitt, released in 2011, reached number 9 on the Billboard charts, expanding his exposure and increasing his net worth.

His combined record sales have reached millions of copies worldwide, and he has opened for megastars such as Britney Spears and Enrique Iglesias.

As of March 2024, Pitbull’s net worth is estimated to be $100 Million.

18. Nicki Minaj

Richest Rappers - Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj was discovered by rapper Lil Wayne, launching her career as a rapper and actress that would earn her a string of music industry awards over the following years.

After releasing her first mixtape in 2007, Playtime Is Over, Minaj’s first studio album, Pink Friday, sold over 4 million copies around the world.

Thanks to her combined record sales and endorsements, and roles in films including The Other Woman starring Cameron Diaz , Nicki Minaj’s net worth is an impressive $150 Million.

As of March 2024, Nicki Minaj’s net worth is estimated to be $150 Million.

17. LL Cool J

Richest Rappers - LL Cool J

Net Worth: $120 Million

One of the most iconic and revolutionary hip-hop performers of his generation, LL Cool J helped to bring the genre into the mainstream.

His rapping career through Def Jam Recordings included several singles and albums that achieved platinum status, making him one of the most sought-after rap artists of the time.

Movie roles have earned him a place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with the hip-hop star currently appearing in the hit show, NCIS: Los Angeles.

As of March 2024, LL Cool J’s net worth is estimated to be $120 Million.

16. Swizz Beatz

Richest Rappers - Swizz Beats

American hip-hop artist and music producer Swizz Beatz has a net worth of $150 Million, which represents his combined earnings along with his wife, Alicia Keys.

His music career has seen Beatz produce tracks for a range of mainstream labels, including Def Jam, Atlantic, Epic, and Bad Boy Entertainment.

He’s invested money in some of the most expensive houses in the world , with his net worth further increased thanks to his extensive collection of valuable artwork.

As of March 2024, Swizz Beatz’s net worth is estimated to be $150 Million.

15. Snoop Dogg

Richest Rappers - Snoop Dogg

Multi-talented rapper, songwriter, actor, and entrepreneur is among the most famous rappers in the world and has been producing music since the 1990s.

He released his debut album Doggystyle in 1993 for Death Row Records, acquiring the rights to the label in 2022 and consolidating his already exceptional net worth of $150 million.

His vast wealth has been expanded by a series of endorsements, including for Chrysler 200, Boost Mobile, and Orbit Gum, as well as cameos in movies including Pitch Perfect 2 starring Anna Kendrick .

As of March 2024, Snoop Dogg’s net worth is estimated to be $160 Million.

14. Ronald Slim Williams

Richest Rappers - Ronald Slim Williams

Music producer and entrepreneur Ronald Slim Williams, also known as The Godfather, co-founded his successful record label Cash Money Records in 1991.

The label’s success came thanks to the hit records from artists such as Drake, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, and Nicki Minaj, each of whom has released platinum-selling albums via his platform.

Williams also has considerable investments in real estate, and in 2012 he purchased the largest home in South Florida for an impressive $7.15 million.

As of March 2024, Ronald Slim Williams’ net worth is estimated to be $150 Million.

13. Birdman

Richest Rappers - Birdman

Bryan Christopher Brooks, also known as Birdman, is the co-founder of Cash Money Records along with his brother Ronald Williams, as well as a rapper in his own right.

The brothers made their fortune when Cash Money Records signed up to the Universal Music Group with a $30 million contract while still retaining creative control over the label’s output.

Birdman increased his net worth through ventures outside the music industry, including his energy company Bronald Oil, which he launched in 2010.

As of March 2024, Birdman’s net worth is estimated to be $150 Million.

12. Ice Cube

Richest Rappers - Ice Cube

Rapper, producer, and actor Ice Cube is one of the original founders of the West Coast gangsta rap movement, earning fame and fortune in the group NWA.

In addition to his exceptional career as a rapper and producer, Ice Cube has produced and starred in a series of films such as Three Kings with George Clooney and Boyz n the Hood.

Ice Cube also has his own clothing line, Solo by Cube, and has worked as Coors Light beer’s spokesman since 2011.

As of March 2024, Ice Cube’s net worth is estimated to be $160 Million.

11. Lil Wayne

Richest Rappers - Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne is an American rapper and producer who has worked in the music industry under a range of names including Young Tune, Dr. Carter, and Tunechi.

With over 100 million record sales throughout his career, Lil Wayne has surpassed Elvis Presley with the most entries of all time on the Billboard Top 100 charts.

Founder of the record label Young Money Entertainment, Lil Wayne was responsible for signing Nicki Minaj and Drake, selling the label for $100 million in 2020.

His music has been used on the soundtrack to several movies, including The Suicide Squad starring Will Smith and Margot Robbie .

As of March 2024, Lil Wayne’s net worth is estimated to be $170 Million.

Richest Rappers - Usher

With over 75 million record sales around the world, rapper and producer Usher is one of the best-selling hip-hop artists of all time, with a net worth of $180 million.

The co-founder of Justin Bieber ‘s record company, RBMG Records, Usher achieved gold and platinum sales for multiple releases including the album Nice & Slow and Confessions. 

His charity New Look was established to help young people gain education and real-world experience to succeed in life, and in 2015 he donated over $500,000 to scholarships for black students.

As of March 2024, Usher’s net worth is estimated to be $180 Million.

9. Master P

Richest Rappers - Master P

Master P is an American rapper and business investor who found fame in the 1990s with the albums Mr. Ice Cream Man and Ghetto D, the latter of which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard charts.

Much of his net worth of $200 million has come from a series of entrepreneurial investments, including record labels, clothing lines, a travel agency, and a film production company.

The first hip-hop artist to be inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, he’s picked up awards at the American Music Awards and has been ranked on BET’s list of Most Influential Rappers of All Time.

As of March 2024, Master P’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

Richest Rappers - Eminem

One of the highest-paid rappers in the world, Eminem gained recognition in the Detroit hip-hop scene before meeting Dr. Dre in 1998.

This discovery ignited his hugely successful career, with the 2000s release of The Marshall Mathers LP becoming the fastest-selling hip-hop album at the time, selling more than 21 million copies.

With total album sales reaching close to 200 million copies, Eminem’s significant net worth has been further enhanced through his media appearances, including the starring role in the film 8 Mile and a cameo in the Seth Rogen comedy, The Interview.

As of March 2024, Eminem’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

7. Pharrell Williams

Richest Rappers - Pharrell Williams

Multi-talented record producer, singer, and fashion designer Pharrell Williams has earned his $250 million net worth both as a producer for other artists and a singer in his own right.

After performing with The Neptunes, Williams launched his solo career with the album In My Mind, while also producing tracks for Beyonce, Madonna, and Britney Spears.

Williams also designs jewelry for Louis Vitton, one of the most expensive handbag brands in the world , as well as a range of sunglasses for Moncler.

As of March 2024, Pharrell Williams’ net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

Richest Rappers - Drake

Rapper and producer Drake is one of the richest rappers in the world working today, with an estimated total income of $430 million over the course of his career.

Much of this huge income comes through his deal with Universal Music Group, with the hip hop megastar earning $1 million for a single concert.

With more digital singles sold than any other artist in history, Drake outperforms Rihanna by 40 million sales, for a total sales of 163 million digital singles so far.

He made many media appearances over his career, including with one of the richest comedians in the world on the Jimmy Kimmel late-night chat show.

As of March 2024, Drake’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

5. Russell Simmons

Richest Rappers - Russell Simmons

Entrepreneur and record executive Russell Simmons is the co-founder of Def Jam Records who helped groups such as Run-D.M.C. achieve international fame.

An astute businessman, Simmons’s other business ventures include the production company called Simmons Lathans Media Group, a clothing line, and pre-paid debit card company Unirush LLC.

The sale of half of the Def Jam Records to Polygram alone earned him $130 million, helping Simmons reach a net worth of $340 Million in total.

As of March 2024, Russell Simmons’s net worth is estimated to be $340 Million.

4. Kanye West

Richest Rappers - Kanye West

Once valued at $2 billion, Kanye West’s antics caused him to lose most of that wealth.

Despite Adidas, among others, cutting ties with the rapper, he’s still managed to stay in the top 5.

Kanye West earned his vast wealth through fashion design and business ventures, as well as his long career in the music industry.

Currently releasing music under the moniker Ye, West’s extensive back catalog of music has sold millions of copies worldwide to critical acclaim, and includes collaborations with some of the richest singers in the world .

As of March 2024, Kanye West’s net worth is estimated to be $400 Million.

Richest Rappers - Dr Dre

One of the most successful performers in modern history with a net worth on par with the richest rock stars in the world , Dr. Dre helped define the hip-hop scene beginning in the 1990s with the group NWA.

As well as selling millions of albums as a performer in his own right, he helped launch the careers of iconic rappers including Eminem and 50 Cent through his label Aftermath Entertainment.

Much of his $500 million net worth is due to his headphone company Beats By Dre, which he sold to Apple for $3 billion in 2014.

Outside of the music industry, Dr. Dre has appeared in various movies, including with Denzel Washington in Training Day.

As of March 2024, Dr. Dre’s net worth is estimated to be $500 Million.

Richest Rappers - P Diddy

Net Worth: $900 Million

Rapper, singer, producer, and entrepreneur P Diddy is best known as the founder of the record label Bad Boy Entertainment, through which millions of records have been sold worldwide.

Born Sean John Combs, P Diddy launched the career of hip-hop legend The Notorious B.I.G., AKA Biggie Smalls, while selling his own music through his moniker Puff Daddy.

As an actor, P Diddy has had roles in movies including Made with Vince Vaughn , Get Him to the Greek with Russell Brand , and The Defiant Ones, and he also has his own Sean John clothing line which he launched in 1998.

As of March 2024, P Diddy’s net worth is estimated to be $900 Million.

Richest Rappers - Jay Z

Net Worth: $2.5 Billion

The first hip-hop billionaire of all time, Jay-Z is once again the richest rapper in the world, having founded the record label Roc-A-Fella in 1996.

Famous for his marriage to Beyonce, Jay-Z has enjoyed immense success with his own music output and is known for his lavish lifestyle which includes some of the most expensive cars in the world such as the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud.

His long list of accolades includes BET Hip-Hop Awards for lyricist and ‘Hustler of the Year’, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance in 2005.

As of March 2024, Jay-Z’s net worth is estimated to be $2.5 Billion.

That wraps up this guide to the richest rappers in the world, exploring the hit tracks and business ventures that helped them amass incredible wealth.

As the net worth of these rappers continues to change over time, we’ll update this article to reflect the most accurate information, so be sure to check back in the future.

Here’s a quick recap of the 50 richest rappers in the world:

  • Russell Simmons
  • Pharrell Williams
  • Ronald Slim Williams
  • Swizz Beatz
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Adam Horovitz AKA Ad-Rock
  • Michael Diamond AKA Mike D
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Wiz Khalifa
  • Joseph Simmons AKA Rev Run
  • Travis Scott
  • Chamillionaire
  • Post Malone
  • Daddy Yankee
  • Darryl McDaniels

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The 50 Richest Athletes in the World

Richest Athletes in the World

Who are the richest athletes in the world?

The world’s richest athletes have earned their fortune through grit and determination, becoming icons of their respective sports and winning multiple international competitions.

Read on to discover how these athletes defined their professions, broke new records, and earned their vast wealth.

The Top 50 Richest Athletes in the World

We’ve covered the career highlights, endorsement deals, and media appearances that have helped these wealthy athletes achieve their impressive net worth.

Here’s our list of the 50 richest athletes in the world:

50. Kevin Durant

Richest Athletes - Kevin Durant

Professional basketball player Kevin Durant began his career in the NBA in 2007 with the Seattle SuperSonics and was named the NBA Rookie of the Year after his first season.

Surpassing Michael Jordan’s record for consecutive games, scoring 25 points or more in the 2013-14 season, Durant went on to become one of the highest-paid basketball players of all time.

With a net worth of $200 Million and representation from Roc Nation group headed by Jay-Z , he takes home a salary of over $40 million, in addition to income from various lucrative endorsement deals.

As of March 2024, Kevin Durant’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

49. Conor McGregor

Richest Athletes - Conor McGregor

Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor made international headlines when he took home a $100 million payday for his much-publicized fight with Floyd Mayweather.

One of the most celebrated fighters of the modern era, McGregor has won multiple titles and accolades during his time fighting in the UFC.

In addition to his fighting fees, McGregor’s income is enhanced through the sales of his whiskey brand Proper No. Twelve, rivaling some of the most expensive alcoholic drinks you can buy.

As of March 2024, Conor McGregor’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

48. Aaron Rodgers

Richest Athletes - Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers is an American professional football player who plays quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, which includes a contract in 2022 worth $50 million per year.

In addition to his sporting activities, Rodgers has defeated Kevin O’Leary on Shark Tank, and signed multi-million dollar deals for various brand endorsements, for instance with State Farm.

Rodgers has a broad property portfolio that includes a mansion in Malibu he paid $28 million for, and a mansion in Del Mar purchased for $2 million.

As of March 2024, Aaron Rodgers’ net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

47. Tony Hulman George

Richest Athletes - Tony Hulman George

Former race car driver and, Tony Hulman George followed up his career on the tracks by becoming an auto racing executive, following in the footsteps of his grandfather.

As President and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, he’s accumulated an impressive net worth of $200 million.

Since 2009, he’s worked for the family business, Hulman and Company, as well as being the founder of the Indy Racing League.

As of March 2024, Tony Hulman George’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

46. Steve Young

Richest Athletes - Steve Young

Steve Young made his fortune as an American Football quarterback before moving into a career as a sports commentator and businessman.

In the 1980s, Young signed a contract with the Los Angeles Express team for $40 million, making a name for himself as one of the best players in the sport.

Along with his business acumen, Young has made numerous TV appearances, including on Frasier with Kelsey Grammer , Dharma and Greg, and Beverly Hills 90210.

As of March 2024, Steve Young’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

45. Sachin Tendulkar

Richest Athletes - Sachin Tendulkar

Professional cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has served as the captain of the Indian national team, considered to this day one of the greatest batsmen the sport has seen.

With a net worth of $200 million, Tendulkar holds the international record for the most runs and has scored 100 international centuries.

Since his retirement in 2015, he’s served as a member of the Cricket Advisory Committee, as well as working as a commentator.

As of March 2024, Sachin Tendulkar’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

44. Oscar De La Hoya

Richest Athletes - Oscar De La Hoya

American professional boxer Oscar De La Hoya, who was nicknamed The Golden Boy at the height of his successful career, made his professional debut in 1992.

Winning 10 world championships over his 17-year career, De La Hoya was at one time the biggest earner in his profession.

Outside of his sporting career, he’s worked as a promoter and host of a boxing show and even released an album with Barry Gibb from the Bee Gees, as well as a children’s book.

As of March 2024, Oscar De La Hoya’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

43. Luol Deng

Richest Athletes - Luol Deng

Professional basketball player Luol Deng, who was born in Sudan, began his career as one of the most promising young players in his sport.

While playing with the Chicago Bulls, Deng earned a string of accolades and awards, including an NBA All-Star selection in 2011.

Throughout his career, Deng has earned over £100 million from his salary, with the rest of his net worth drawn from various brand endorsements.

As of March 2024, Luol Deng’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

42. Derek Jeter

Richest Athletes - Derek Jeter

American former professional baseball player and businessman Derek Jeter began his career in 1992, turning pro when he was drafted by the Yankees.

After over ten years in the sport, Jeter’s career on the field was cut short by an injury, and he transitioned into publishing by forming an imprint for Simon & Schuster called Jeter Publishing.

Jeter has earned significant sums through his brand endorsements, including ties to Nike, who have made some of the most expensive sneakers you can buy, as well as VISA, Ford, and Fleet Bank.

As of March 2024, Derek Jeter’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

41. David Robinson

Richest Athletes - David Robinson

Former professional basketball player David Robinson earned his fame and fortune playing for the San Antonio Spurs, winning multiple awards over his career.

He played on the gold-winning team at the 1992 Olympic Games, and at the peak of his career, his salary reached $14.8 million in a single year.

Outside of the NBA, Robinson has launched two private equity funds, one of which has acquired $350 million worth of real estate assets.

As of March 2024, David Robinson’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

40. Connie Kalitta

Richest Athletes - Connie Kalitta

Former drag car racer and business executive Connie Kalitta began his racing career in the 1950s when he was known by his nickname, The Bounty Hunter.

His racing career continued through to the mid-1990s when he retired from the track and served as CEO of his cargo airline company, Kalitta Air.

Large contracts for the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense, have helped him achieve a net worth of $200 million.

As of March 2024, Connie Kalitta’s net worth is estimated to be $200 Million.

39. Dave Whelan

Richest Athletes - Dave Whelan

Dave Whelan is a former professional soccer player who played for the Bradford Rangers, later setting up a chain of supermarkets throughout the UK.

In the late 1970s, Whelan acquired the sporting goods store franchise JJB, and in 1995 he expanded his business interests with the purchase of Wigan Athletic Football Club.

Following his purchase, the club went from Division Three to the Premier League, beating Manchester City in 2013 at the FA Cup Final.

As of March 2024, Dave Whelan’s net worth is estimated to be $210 Million.

38. Novak Djokovic

Richest Athletes - Novak Djokovic

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has made a name for himself as one of the best tennis players of all time, the first player to hold all four major titles.

He’s also the only player to win all nine Masters 1000 Tournaments and has been the top-ranked player in the world on several occasions.

Known for being one of the most comprehensive performers on the court, Djokovic has also appeared in cameo roles in various films, including The Expendables starring Sylvester Stallone .

As of March 2024, Novak Djokovic’s net worth is estimated to be $220 Million.

37. Manny Pacquiao

Richest Athletes - Manny Pacquiao

Boxer, singer, actor, and politician Manny Pacquiao is widely considered one of the best “pound for pound” boxers of all time, who turned professional at the age of 16.

Pacquiao has earned vast sums of money for many of his fights, including $130 million for his 2015 fight with Floyd Mayweather.

Since retiring from the ring, he’s served as a Senator of the Philippines since 2016, while also appearing in many Filipino movies as well as appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel Show.

As of March 2024, Manny Pacquiao’s net worth is estimated to be $220 Million.

36.  Wayne Gretzky

Retired professional hockey player Wayne Gretzky played in the NHL for 20 years, earning an impressive $46 million in salary.

Since leaving the sport, he’s built up a business empire that includes ownership of a sports team as well as real estate and a vineyard.

He’s also endorsed a long list of the world’s leading brands, including Domino’s Pizza, Coca-Cola, and the Sharp Corporation.

As of March 2024, Wayne Gretzky’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

35.  Tom Brady

Richest Athletes - Tom Brady

American football quarterback Tom Brady made his fame and fortune playing for the New England Patriots, winning six Superbowls and four Super Bowl MVP awards.

His contract with Tampa Bay earned Brady $50 million, while a contract with Fox Sports paid out $375 million for a ten-year deal.

Along with his wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, Brady has owned numerous multi-million dollar properties, including a custom-built home that sold for $40 million.

As of March 2024, Tom Brady’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

34.  Serena Williams

Richest Athletes - Serena Williams

World champion American tennis player Serena Williams is widely considered to be one of the best female tennis players of all time, with a net worth of $250 million.

Her impressive wealth comes from a combination of her competition wins and endorsements, including companies such as Nike and Kraft Foods. 

She’s also appeared in various television shows and movies, including the Adam Sandler film, Pixels.

A committed philanthropist, Williams has helped raise money for a range of charities including Ronald McDonald House and the Yetunde Price Resource Center in Compton.

As of March 2024, Serena Williams’ net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

33.  Peyton Manning

Richest Athletes - Peyton Manning

American football quarterback Peyton Manning began his career in 1998 when he was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts, becoming one of the best quarterbacks of all time.

Much of Manning’s net worth comes from his lucrative endorsements, with DirecTV, Mastercard, Papa John’s, and Reebok among the companies he’s represented.

Manning has also made several appearances on Saturday Night Live, as well as guest voicing an episode of the Matt Groening series The Simpsons.

As of March 2024, Peyton Manning’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

32.  Kimi Raikkonen

Richest Athletes - Kimi Raikkonen

Finnish race car driver Kimi Räikkönen, whose nickname is Iceman, is the most successful driver from Finland, and one of the richest athletes in the world.

He first joined the Sauber Formula One team in 2000, winning his first race in 2003 and maintaining a high level of performance over the following years.

He’s invested in various mansions and other expensive properties, including purchasing a “dream home” in Baar, Switzerland for $24 million.

As of March 2024, Kimi Raikkonen’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

31.  Grant Hill

Richest Athletes - Grant Hill

Grant Hill is a retired American basketball player who played for 18 seasons in the NBA, for teams including the Detroit Pistons, the Orlando Magic, and the Los Angeles Clippers.

After he retired from the game, Hill worked as a sportscaster on NBA TV and CBS, covering the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in 2015.

His business ventures include an $80 million deal with shoemaker Fila and endorsements for Sprite, McDonald’s, and TAG Heuer.

As of March 2024, Grant Hill’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

30. Gary Player

Richest Athletes - Gary Player

Retired professional golfer Gary Player is one of the greatest golfers in history, with a net worth of $250 Million from his career and endorsements.

Winner of multiple major championships, Player first won the US Open in 1965 at the age of 29.

A regular on the PGA Tour, Player’s long list of accolades and cup wins have led him to be hailed as one of the “big three” in golf, along with Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus.

As of March 2024, Gary Player’s net worth is estimated to be $250 Million.

29.  Fernando Alonso

Richest Athletes - Fernando Alonso

Net Worth: $260 Million

Spanish racing driver Fernando Alonso has raced for a selection of teams throughout his career, including McLaren, Alpine, and Renault.

With an average income of $40 million each year, Alonso won the World Driver’s Championship in 2005 and 2006.

A series of brand endorsements have helped him earn a net worth of $260 million, and he is also the founder and ambassador of the fashion retailer Kimoa.

As of March 2024, Fernando Alonso’s net worth is estimated to be $260 Million.

28.  Lewis Hamilton

Richest Athletes - Lewis Hamilton

Net Worth: $285 Million

British Formula One racing champion Lewis Hamilton is one of the highest-paid drivers in the history of the sport, earning an average salary of $50 million per year.

Much of his immense wealth comes from his contract with Mercedes, boosted by his investments including the TOMMYXLEWIS clothing line, which he launched in 2018.

His impressive real estate portfolio includes some of the most expensive houses in the world , including a penthouse in New York which he listed for $57 million in 2019.

As of March 2024, Lewis Hamilton’s net worth is estimated to be $285 Million.

27.  Phil Mickelson

Richest Athletes - Phil Mickelson

American professional golfer Phil Mickelson began his career in 1991, racking up 17 top-ten finishes by 2003.

He’s earned over $100 million from his tournament wins, while his overall career earnings have reached a staggering $800 million. 

A string of endorsements for companies including Ford, Callaway, Rolex, and Titleist have helped Mickelson build a net worth of $300 Million.

As of March 2024, Phil Mickelson’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

26. Paul Caddick

Richest Athletes - Paul Caddick

Retired English rugby player Paul Caddick branched out from the sport to become a property development tycoon, which earned much of his vast $300 Million net worth.

In 1996, Caddick became the owner of Leeds CF&A Co Ltd, an acquisition that also gave him ownership of Headingley Stadium.

Additionally, the Caddick Group owns a majority stake in Leeds Rugby, for which Caddick acts as the chair.

As of March 2024, Paul Caddick’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

25. Hakeem Olajuwon

Richest Athletes - Hakeem Olajuwon

Nigerian-American professional basketball player Hakeen Olajuwon played for the Houston Rockets and Toronto Raptors and was a member of the gold medal-winning Olympic US team in 1996.

At the height of his basketball career, he was earning millions of dollars per year in salary, for a total of around $110 million over his duration in the sport.

His post-basketball career has seen the star extend his considerable fortune through real estate investments, with over $100 million spent on property as of 2006, as well as working with Kobe Bryant on the Dream Shake.

As of March 2024, Hakeem Olajuwon’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

24. George Foreman

Richest Athletes - George Foreman

Former American boxer and entrepreneur George Foreman is a two-time World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Olympic gold medalist, and entrepreneur.

While his boxing career saw many successes, much of Foreman’s $300 Million net worth came thanks to the cooking grill he licensed in the 1990s.

Estimates suggest that Foreman has earned over $200 million from the grill brand, considerably dwarfing his boxing career earnings.

Foreman has also made several television appearances, including as a guest in the Mike Judge animated comedy, King of the Hill.

As of March 2024, George Foreman’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

23. Dale Earnhardt Jr

Richest Athletes - Dale Earnhardt Jr

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a retired NASCAR driver who owns his team and makes additional income through his work as an author and sports analyst.

From a family of race car drivers, Earnhardt Jr. began his career at the age of 17 and has been voted NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver 14 times in a row.

He also owns a media production company called Hammerhead Entertainment, as well as some of the most expensive private jets in the world , including a Learjet 60.

As of March 2024, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s net worth is estimated to be $300 Million.

22. Alex Rodriguez

Richest Athletes - Alex Rodriguez

American former professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez made his fortune while playing for teams that include the Seattle Mariners, the Texas Rangers, and the New York Yankees.

After retiring in 2017, Rodriguez worked as a media personality for Fox Sports 1 and ABC News network, before moving to ESPN in 2018.

He’s signed some of the largest sporting contracts in history, and at the peak of his career was earning up to $33 million per year in salary.

As of March 2024, Alex Rodriguez’s net worth is estimated to be $350 Million.

21. Vinnie Johnson

Richest Athletes - Vinnie Johnson

Vinnie Johnson is a former professional basketball player with a long career in the NBA, playing for teams such as the Detroit Pistons, the San Antonio Spurs, and the Seattle SuperSonics.

While playing for the Pistons, Johnson won the NBA championship two years in a row and has earned the nickname The Microwave.

Following his professional sporting career, Johnson set up the Piston Group company, raising the business to the point where it brings in billions of dollars in revenue each year.

As of March 2024, Vinnie Johnson’s net worth is estimated to be $500 Million.

20. Shaquille O’Neal

Richest Athletes - Shaquille O'Neal

Consistently ranked as one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, Shaquille O’Neal’s estimated net worth of $400 Million has come through his large salary and endorsement opportunities.

A true basketball icon, O’Neal’s tenure with the Los Angeles Lakers, which includes winning the NBA Championship, made him a sporting national treasure.

He’s also earned hundreds of millions of dollars endorsing brands that include Pepsi and Carnival Cruise Line which visits some of the most expensive hotels in the world , making him one of the richest athletes.

As of March 2024, Shaquille O’Neal’s net worth is estimated to be $400 Million.

19. Jack Nicklaus

Richest Athletes - Jack Nicklaus

Retired American professional golfer Jack Nicklaus is one of the most successful golfers of all time, with 18 major championships under his belt and 73 PGA Tour victories.

With a museum marking his career highlights, Nicklaus has even appeared on a commemorative five-pound note in the United Kingdom.

Since the mid-1960s, he’s been involved in designing golf courses, including the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.

As of March 2024, Jack Nicklaus’ net worth is estimated to be $400 Million.

18. Greg Norman

Richest Athletes - Greg Norman

Greg Norman, another professional golfer with an astounding net worth, has dozens of tournament wins to his name and has been ranked the number-one golfer more than once.

As well as being a legend in the world of golf, Norman has earned considerable sums of money through his business ventures and real estate investments.

The owner of multiple mansions over his life, he listed an estate in 2021 for a cool $59.9 million.

As of March 2024, Greg Norman’s net worth is estimated to be $400 Million.

17. Floyd Mayweather

Richest Athletes - Floyd Mayweather

Boxing champion and promoter Floyd Mayweather stands as the current richest boxer of all time, with a net worth of $450 Million and total career earnings of over $1 billion.

In one year alone, Mayweather earned an eye-watering $300 million, with typical annual fees for endorsements fetching him around $10 million.

His fight with MMA star Conor McGregor in 2017 was the highest-grossing Pay Per View boxing event in history, generating $700 million in revenue.

His career outside boxing also includes several appearances in the WWE, including a backstage segment with some of the richest wrestlers in the world , including Vince McMahon and D-Generation X.

As of March 2024, Floyd Mayweather’s net worth is estimated to be $450 Million.

16. David Beckham

Richest Athletes - David Beckham

Retired English soccer player David Beckham has a net worth of $450 Million, which is combined with the earnings from his wife, pop star Victoria Beckham .

Playing for Manchester United for nine seasons, Beckham’s tenure saw the team win the Premier League six times and the FA Cup twice.

In 2021, David Beckham signed a deal with Qatar to be their tourism ambassador, netting him an additional $21 million per year.

As of March 2024, David Beckham’s net worth is estimated to be $450 Million.

15. LeBron James

Richest Athletes - LeBron James

Outstanding basketball player LeBron James is one of the highest-paid celebrities in the world, earning up to $90 million each year from endorsements alone.

With a base salary of $42.5 million from the NBA, his total career earnings have surpassed the $800 million mark.

Endorsement deals with McDonald’s, Samsung, Nike, and Coca-Cola, as well as roles in movies such as Trainwreck with Amy Schumer , have helped boost his net worth to $600 Million.

As of March 2024, LeBron James’ net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

14. Cristiano Ronaldo

Richest Athletes - Cristiano Ronaldo

Iconic footballing legend Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the richest athletes in the world, and the first active team sport athlete to surpass $1 billion in career earnings.

In addition to his soccer salary, Ronaldo earns money through his CR7-branded clothing and endorsements for a range of high-profile brands and is often seen wearing some of the most expensive watches you can buy.

In 2021 he surpassed soccer icon Pele’s goal tally, with 770 goals scored in total throughout his career to that point.

As of March 2024, Cristiano Ronaldo’s net worth is estimated to be $500 Million.

13. Roger Federer

Richest Athletes - Roger Federer

Professional tennis player Roger Federer began his professional career in 1999, and shortly after became the youngest player to be featured on the ATP’s top 100.

A string of tournament wins followed, with Federer winning Wimbledon on eight occasions, as well as six wins for the Australian Open.

Earning tens of millions of dollars per year, Federer signed a $300 million contract with Japanese brand Uniqlo in 2018.

As of March 2024, Roger Federer’s net worth is estimated to be $550 Million.

12. Roger Staubach

Richest Athletes - Roger Staubach

American former professional football quarterback Roger Staubach played for the Dallas Cowboys, scoring 153 touchdowns during his 11 NFL season run.

In the late 1970s, Staubach moved into business ventures including his real estate business, The Staubach Company, working with companies including Mcdonald’s and AT&T.

He sold the company in 2008 for $613 million to Jones Lang LaSalle, helping to increase his net worth to its current $600 Million.

As of March 2024, Roger Staubach’s net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

11. Michael Schumacher

Richest Athletes - Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher is a former F1 racing champion with a net worth of $600 million, and one of only a handful of athletes to have earned more than $1 billion throughout his career.

With a career spanning the years 1991 to 2006, he’s driven for the Ferrari and Jordan Benetton racing teams, winning numerous Grand Prix races.

His endorsements have earned him considerable wealth, with a deal with Shell to wear a hat with their logo paying him an impressive $10 million each year.

As of March 2024, Michael Schumacher’s net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

10. Lionel Messi

Richest Athletes - Lionel Messi

Widely regarded as one of the best soccer players in the world, Lionel Messi rose to fame playing for FC Barcelona before moving the Paris Saint-Germain.

The Argentinian-born athlete earned a base salary of $168 million per year at Barcelona, with his total career earnings estimated at over $1 billion.

Endorsements with Adidas and other companies have helped keep Messi’s income at a high level, with the athlete also regularly donating to charities.

As of March 2024, Lionel Messi’s net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

9. Junior Bridgeman

Richest Athletes - Junior Bridgeman

Retired American basketball player Junior Bridgeman began his career in the NBA with Milwaukee, holding their franchise record with 711 games played.

Much of his immense net worth came after he purchased the fast food outlet Wendy’s, expanding the business empire through his company, Bridgeman Foods Inc.

With hundreds of outlets and thousands of employees, the company has annual revenues exceeding $500 million.

As of March 2024, Junior Bridgeman’s net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

8. Eddie Jordan

Richest Athletes - Eddie Jordan

Former race car driver and businessman Eddie Jordan first entered racing sports as a kid, moving from racing karts to Formula One in the late 1980s.

With honorary doctorates from the University of Ulster and the Dublin Institute of Technology, Jordan has been recognized as one of racing’s icons.

His racing team was responsible for introducing Michael Schumacher to the sport before he was picked up by Benetton’s team.

As of March 2024, Eddie Jordan’s net worth is estimated to be $600 Million.

7. Magic Johnson

Richest Athletes - Magic Johnson

Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. is an entrepreneur and retired American basketball player who began his career in the late 1970s with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Also the former president of basketball operations for the team, Johnson’s post-basketball career has seen him running his Magic Johnson Enterprises empire.

Additional businesses owned by Johnson include a movie studio and theaters, and a promotional marketing company, as well as a cameo in She’s Having A Baby with Alec Baldwin .

As of March 2024, Magic Johnson’s net worth is estimated to be $1.2 Billion.

6. Tiger Woods

Richest Athletes - Tiger Woods

Professional golfer Tiger Woods is the highest-earning and highest-paid golfer of all time, with a total net worth of $800 Million.

Turning professional at just 20 years old, Woods has increased his vast wealth through endorsement deals with Titleist and Nike.

Tiger Woods has been awarded the PGA Player of the Year 11 times, more than any other player in the history of the sport, and was inducted by Arnold Schwarzenegger into the California Hall of Fame in 2007.

As of March 2024, Tiger Woods’ net worth is estimated to be $800 Million.

5.  Dwayne Johnson

Richest Athletes - Dwayne Johnson

Also known as The Rock, Dwayne Johnson began his career as a professional wrestler before making the transition to Hollywood and starring in a run of blockbuster movies.

In addition to his acting work, Johnson has numerous investments, including his alcoholic drinks brand, Teramana Tequila.

Today, much of his salary comes from his movie roles including with Jason Statham in some of the highest-grossing movies of all time , the Fast and Furious franchise, making him the highest-paid actor in the world.

As of March 2024, Dwayne Johnson’s net worth is estimated to be $800 Million.

4.  Anna Kasprzak

Richest Athletes - Anna Kasprzak

Net Worth: $1 Billion

Anna Kasprzak is one of the youngest billionaires in the world , her $1 Billion net worth coming not from her sporting activities, but her family ties.

Kasprzak is known to sports fans as one of the best dressage riders in the world, having represented her home country Denmark at two Olympics in 2012 and 2016.

Her grandfather was the founder of the shoe company ECCO, where her father works as Senior Vice President/Managing Director.

As of March 2024, Anna Kasprzak’s net worth is estimated to be $1 Billion.

3. Ion Tiriac

Richest Athletes - Ion Tiriac

Former professional ice hockey and tennis player Ion Tiriac followed up his moderately successful career in sports by becoming a hugely successful businessman.

After retiring from tennis, Tiriac became a full-time coach and manager, working with stars including Boris Becker before founding his bank.

Additional businesses owned by Tiriac include an insurance company, car dealerships, and even an airline company.

As of March 2024, Ion Tiriac’s net worth is estimated to be $1.2 Billion.

2. Vince McMahon

Net worth: $2.6 billion.

Former wrestler, promoter, commentator, and producer Vince McMahon has earned much of his $2.6 Billion net worth as the CEO of the World Wrestling Entertainment company.

Founded by his father, WWE has become a household name, generating billions of dollars in revenue, while under the leadership of McMahon.

Numerous world-famous wrestlers have gotten their break thanks to McMahon, including The Rock and Hulk Hogan , and McMahon is also famous for his friendship with Donald Trump , former President of the United States.

As of March 2024, Vince McMahon’s net worth is estimated to be $2.6 Billion.

1. Michael Jordan

Richest Athletes - Michael Jordan

Net Worth: $3 Billion

Widely considered to be the greatest basketball player who ever lived, Michael Jordan helped his team the Chicago Bulls win six titles, with career earnings of $90 million.

His post-career business ventures have significantly boosted his overall net worth, with brand endorsements including for Nike among the most lucrative deals in history.

Jordan is also the co-owner of a NASCAR team, as well as owning a considerable stake in the Charlotte Hornets basketball team.

Outside of sports, Jordan is well-known for his role in the movie Space Jam, in which he co-starred with Danny DeVito and Billy West.

As of March 2024, Michael Jordan’s net worth is estimated to be $3 Billion.

That wraps up this comprehensive guide to the richest athletes in the world, from world-class F1 racers to legends of basketball.

As the net worth of these athletes changes over time, we’ll update this article to bring you the most accurate data, so be sure to check back in the future.

Here’s a quick recap of the top 50 richest athletes in the world:

  • Michael Jordan
  • Vince McMahon
  • Anna Kasprzak
  • Dwayne Johnson
  • Tiger Woods
  • Magic Johnson
  • Eddie Jordan
  • Junior Bridgeman
  • Lionel Messi
  • Michael Schumacher
  • Roger Staubach
  • Roger Federer
  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • LeBron James
  • David Beckham
  • Floyd Mayweather
  • Greg Norman
  • Jack Nicklaus
  • Shaquille O’Neal
  • Vinnie Johnson
  • Alex Rodriguez
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr
  • George Foreman
  • Hakeem Olajuwon
  • Paul Caddick
  • Phil Mickelson
  • Lewis Hamilton
  • Fernando Alonso
  • Gary Player
  • Kimi Raikkonen
  • Peyton Manning
  • Serena Williams
  • Wayne Gretzky
  • Manny Pacquiao
  • Novak Djokovic
  • Dave Whelan
  • Connie Kalitta
  • David Robinson
  • Derek Jeter
  • Oscar De La Hoya
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Steve Young
  • Tony Nulman George
  • Aaron Rodgers
  • Conor McGregor
  • Kevin Durant

How many of these athletes did you think would appear on the list of the top 50 richest athletes in the world? Leave a comment below.

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