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福布斯2006年6月至2007年6月女歌手收入排行榜,shakira排名第4
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Mariah, Forbes' 10th Top Grossing Female Musician in 2007 The 20 women on Forbes' Cash Queens list earned a combined $420 million between June 2006 and June 2007. The vast majority collected hefty paychecks from sell-out tours. To compile the list, Forbes examined concert grosses, merchandising revenue, album sales and additional revenue streams from ancillary businesses: clothing lines, fragrance deals and endorsements. Only "active" artists were considered--those who had released an album or film or toured during the specified period. These are gross income figures, with no deductions for taxes, management or agent fees. 1. Madonna- $72 million 2. Barbra Streisand- $60 million 3. Celine Dion - $45 million 4. Shakira - $38 million 5. Beyonce - $27 million 6. Gwen Stefani - $26 million 7. Christina Aguilera - $20 million 8. Faith Hill - $19 million 9. Dixie Chicks - $18 million 10. Mariah Carey - $13 million 11. Hilary Duff - $12 million 12. Avril Lavigne - $12 million 13. Martina McBride - $12 million 14. Britney Spears - $8 million 15. Carrie Underwood - $7 million 16. Nelly Furtado - $7 million 17. Fergie - $6 million 18. Jennifer Lopez - $6 million 19. Sheryl Crow - $6 million 20. Norah Jones - $5.5 million Mariah Carey - $13 million The 37-year-old pop and R&B diva makes good money off of her extensive catalog. (Her 10 studio albums have sold over 100 million copies worldwide.) The musical director for her last tour, dubbed The Adventures of Mimi, was longtime collaborator Randy Jackson, judge of American Idol. Source: Forbes
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Landing the No. 4 spot is Shakira, 30, the Colombian-born crossover phenom who earned $38 million. The multiple-Grammy-winning star swiveled those famously nimble hips on an astonishing 98 tour stops during the period. (She made headlines when she audited history classes at UCLA on the West Coast leg of the tour.) In November, Shakira appeared on the soundtrack for the film adaptation of Love in the Time of Cholera.
2008年01月30日 03点01分
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In Pictures: The Top-Earning Women In Music: 看图欣赏: http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/28/music-madonna-hollywood-biz-cz_dp_0129musicwomen_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=20000 Here's the full list: 1. Madonna $72 million The ever-morphing singer still outsells artists half her age. She tops the Cash Queens list thanks largely to her record-breaking Confessions tour, plus income from album sales, an apparel line with retailer H&M and a deal with NBC to air concert footage 2. Barbra Streisand $60 million The 65-year-old legend, with 145 million albums sold worldwide to her credit, drew legions of die-hard fans to her short (and rare) concert series that wrapped in Europe last summer. Some tickets sold for upward of $1,000 apiece. 3. Celine Dion $45 million The Canadian diva's landmark Las Vegas concert drew some 3 million fans and grossed upward of $450 million during its five-year run, which ended in December. 4. Shakira $38 million The Colombian chanteuse shook her trademark hips from Mexico to India on a tireless tour that saw her perform 111 concerts before it was over. 5. Beyoncé $27 million The former Destiny's Child front woman is an endorsement darling, boasting deals with blue-chip brands like American Express, L'Oreal and Samsung. 6. Gwen Stefani $26 million Her last album, The Sweet Escape, peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts, her best performance as a solo artist. The 38-year-old platinum blonde also has an endorsement deal with HP, her own fashion label and a recently launched fragrance. 7. Christina Aguilera $20 million Critics adored the retro stylings of Back to Basics, her third studio album, which also proved popular with fans. Aguilera also inked deals with Pepsi and Orange, a European cellphone operator. In January, the 27-year-old welcomed her first child, Max. 8. Faith Hill $19 million Country's beauty-queen crooner joined husband Tim McGraw on the road for the Soul2Soul II tour, one of the year's fastest-selling, top-grossing American concert series, beating out even the U.S. leg of Madonna's Confessions tour. Hill also belts out NBC's Sunday Night Football theme song. 9. Dixie Chicks $18 million Despite vehement criticism from country fans of their anti-war, anti-Bush politics, the Dixie Chicks proved their resilience with their seventh studio album, the Grammy-winning Taking the Long Way Home. Though it immediately topped country and pop charts, the tour to promote the album was hit-or-miss. The Chicks canceled dates in Texas and Oklahoma following refusals from several radio stations to advertise the event. 10. Mariah Carey $13 million The 37-year-old pop and R&B diva makes good money off of her extensive catalog. (Her 10 studio albums have sold over 100 million copies worldwide.) The musical director for her last tour, dubbed The Adventures of Mimi, was longtime collaborator Randy Jackson, judge of American Idol.
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我的beyonce和christina 啊!~~~ 哭!~````
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