Katy Perry named Forbe's Highest-earning Woman in Music 2015
Katy Perry has defeated Taylor Swift to become this year's Highest-earning Woman in Music, according to Forbes
Forbes estimated in a ranking released on Wednesday [November 4] that the 31-year-old singer earned $135 million in the past 12 months, thanks to a huge worldwide 'Prismatic' tour and endorsements deals with beauty companies like Coty and CoverGirl. Also, Perry’s latest album 'Prism' has sold some four million worldwide since its release in 2013 and the 'Roar' singer has been touring for most of the year.
Taylor Swift performing at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2013
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Pop star Swift, 25 came in second place with an estimated $80 million,
despite some 8.6 million sales globally for her “1989” hit album and the
start of a world tour. British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac
was placed third with $59.5 million although only two of its five
current line-up are women. Nevertheless, the return of 1970s veterans Stevie Nicks and Christine McVeigh was seen as a key to the success of the band’s year-long tour "On With the Show," Forbes said.
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Lady Gaga
ranked in fourth with $59 million - a long way behind her 2011 peak of
$90 million when she was grabbing headlines with outrageous stunts and
costumes. Last year’s top earner Beyonce slipped to 5th place with an estimated $54.5 million.
The
Forbes list measures estimated pre-tax income from June 2014 to June
2015, and includes earnings from albums, touring, endorsements and other
commercial deals.
Watch "Roar" by Katy Perry below:
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