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Rihanna – JAY-Z and Ye are richest artists in the world,
Rihanna, JAY-Z and Ye are on the annual billionaires list of business magazine Forbes for the first time. The American magazine calculated that the three are also the richest artists in the world.
Rihanna – JAY-Z and Ye are richest artists in the world, according to Forbes
According to Forbes, there are 2,668 billionaires in the world. Ye is in 1,513th place with a capital of 2 billion dollars (about 1.83 billion euros). Rihanna ($1.7 billion) is at 1,729th place and JAY-Z ($1.4 billion) is ranked 2,076th.
At the very top of the list is Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX. His net worth is estimated at $219 billion. Amazon boss Jeff Bezos follows with a bank account of 171 billion dollars.
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