Andre Romelle Young – $770 million
Professionally known as Dr. Dre, Andre Romelle Young is an American rapper, record producer, audio engineer, record executive, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Beats Electronics and Aftermath Entertainment and was previously the co-owner of Death Row Records. In 1985, Dr. Dre began his career as a member of the World Class Wreckin ‘Cru and later found fame with the gangsta rap group N.W.A. Then, in 1992, he began his solo career, but he focused on producing other artists during the 2000s, sometimes contributing vocals.
Ariana Grande — $50 million
Grande first caught the public’s eyes and ears, starring as Cat Valentine on the “Victorious” Nickelodeon show. She achieved teen idol status with the program, but she was more interested in getting into music. Her music career began in 2011 by providing a TV show with a soundtrack. Yours Truly, My Everything, and Sweetener, Grande’s three albums, reached number one in the U.S. Billboard 200. Credited on several tracks on Yours Truly as a songwriter, she is the first female artist to have a debut top of the charts since Kesha.