Talyor Swift, Michael Jordan, Kim Kardashian & more; Hurun Rich List shows fame is becoming fortune
Hurun Billionaires List dropped on Thursday, and it’s not just the usual tech moguls and Wall Street tycoons making headlines. This year, a number of global superstars, who’ve turned their fame into fortune, have also made the cut.
The featuring singers, athletes, and even an influencer prove that success isn’t just about crunching numbers in a boardroom—it can also be about dropping hits, scoring goals, and posting selfies.
Music meets money
First up, there are four singers who have cracked the list — Jay-Z, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Paul McCartney.
These musical moguls have proven that they’re more than just talented artists—they’re business powerhouses.
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Jay-Z's empire is worth more than just his music catalog, while Rihanna’s cosmetics brand Fenty Beauty has helped make her a billionaire.
Meanwhile, Taylor Swift’s incredibly loyal fanbase plays a huge role in fuelling her wealth, with her concerts often becoming a major economic event in every city she performs. In addition to her music career, her media production company, Taylor Swift Productions, Inc., has undoubtedly contributed to her rise on the Rich List. Her «Swiftnomics» — the economic boost her tours bring to local economies — is a perfect example of how the pop sensation has turned her star power into a significant financial force.
As for Paul McCartney, the Beatles legend is still cashing in from the band’s global influence and timeless tunes. To add to it, McCartney kicked off MPL Communications (McCartney Productions Ltd.) in 1969, and it's been his business powerhouse ever since.
Game On: The athlete billionaires
Next, let’s talk about sports.
This year, six athletes made the cut, and we’re not talking about just any athletes.