Of course most of ya'll know that or have that suspicion. Not with outside deals bringing in this type of dough. Hell Kendrick Lamar better be concerned. Dre will have on the shelf collecting dust. In Dre's eyes why tarnish a brand if the album doesnt live up to the hype. A 9 figure year without producing music.
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Although her OWN cable network is struggling for ratings, the Big O is still queen of bringing in the green.
Oprah Winfrey raked in $165 million from May 2011 to May 2012 and landed at No. 1 on Forbes' new list of highest-paid celebrities.
At No. 2 is director Michael Bay, who earned $160 million for "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."
Rounding out the top five are: Steven Spielberg ($130 million, No. 3), Jerry Bruckheimer ($115 million, No. 4), and Eminem's rap mentor, Dr. Dre ($110 million, No. 5).
Other celebs rolling in the dough include Tyler Perry ($105 million, No. 6), Howard Stern ($85 million, No. 7), and Simon Cowell ($90 million, No. 10).
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Although her OWN cable network is struggling for ratings, the Big O is still queen of bringing in the green.
Oprah Winfrey raked in $165 million from May 2011 to May 2012 and landed at No. 1 on Forbes' new list of highest-paid celebrities.
At No. 2 is director Michael Bay, who earned $160 million for "Transformers: Dark of the Moon."
Rounding out the top five are: Steven Spielberg ($130 million, No. 3), Jerry Bruckheimer ($115 million, No. 4), and Eminem's rap mentor, Dr. Dre ($110 million, No. 5).
Other celebs rolling in the dough include Tyler Perry ($105 million, No. 6), Howard Stern ($85 million, No. 7), and Simon Cowell ($90 million, No. 10).