FORBES: Wealthiest Hip-Hop Earners 2014

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“The only one that’s topping Forbes, I’m getting lonely” (c) Sean Combs

Sean “Diddy” Combs, or now Puff Daddy has seemingly been topping the Forbes wealthiest hip-hop earners list for quite some time, which doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon. With the launch of his 24-hour music network REVOLT TV and success from Cîroc, Diddy has increased his net worth by over $120 million setting himself apart from the rest of the pack.

He went to tell Forbes in a recent interview his focus is making REVOLT number one on TV, and he is indeed heading in the right direction with a positive response to the brand thus far. In comparison to last year, the same five names return in the likes of Dr. Dre, JAY Z, Birdman and 50 Cent. A few of the moguls played musical chairs this year all seeing an increase, but much like Puffy, Dr. Dre saw a revenue increase largely due to his Beats by Dre company dominating the headset market over the last 12-years.

View the full list breakdown after the jump and video featuring Forbes senior editor Zack O’Malley Greenburg discussing the race to $1 billion.

OS REWIND: FORBES: Wealthiest Hip-Hop Earners 2013
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1. Sean “Diddy” Combs ($700 million)

Diddy keeps his crown yet another year, pushing ever closer to the billion-dollar mark thanks mostly to non-musical ventures. His newly-launched Revolt TV provides him with a majority equity stake that could one day make him hip-hop’s first billionaire. The artist formerly known as P. Diddy has plenty of other ventures, including a deal with Diageo’s Ciroc that entitles him to eight-figure annual payouts and a nine-figure windfall of the brand is ever sold.

2. Andre “Dr. Dre” Young ($550 million)

The California-bred superproducer leapfrogs Jay Z on this year’s list, fueled by the runaway success of Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, which he cofounded with record executive Jimmy Iovine in 2008. With a whopping 65% market share of the premium headphone market and a recent $500 million infusion from Carlyle Group, Beats’ value is soaring toward $2 billion.

3. Shawn “Jay Z” Carter ($520 million)

Megadeals like his $204 million Rocawear sale in 2007 and his $150 million pact with Live Nation in 2008 provide Jay Z’s fortune with firm footing. But the bulk of its growth this year comes from new ventures. Jay Z’s Roc Nation is worth a healthy nine figures itself thanks to the addition of Roc Nation Sports, which gets a single-digit percentage cut of pacts like Robinson Cano’s $240 million monster.

4. Bryan “Birdman” Williams ($160 million)

Birdman’s number would be over $300 million if he didn’t share his fortune with brother Ronald “Slim” Williams, with whom he co-founded Cash Money Records two decades ago. Cash Money continues to grow with a roster that includes Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and even Paris Hilton; diversification is on the way with Cash Money Content, a YMCMB clothing line and GT Vodka.

5. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson ($140 million)

One of the most successful rappers of the past decade, 50 actually owes most of his fortune to his $100 million haul from the sale of VitaminWater in 2007. Now he’s trying to recapture that magic with companies like SMS Audio and SK Energy. In the meantime, he’ll reboot his music career by taking his G-Unit Records independent and releasing new album Animal Ambition.

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