The Weeknd leads the list of highest-paid artists in 2025

The Weeknd topped Forbes' list of the 25 highest-paid artists in 2025, earning US$298 million, followed by Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. The list's total earnings reached US$1.900 million, driven by blockbuster tours and lucrative deals. Shakira and Bad Bunny were the only Latin American artists included.

Forbes U.S. released its annual survey of the highest-earning artists in 2025, totaling US$1.900 million among 25 musicians, averaging US$52 million per artist. The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, took first place due to his album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which topped the Billboard 200, his 'After Hours Til Dawn' tour generating US$77 million from 40 concerts, and the sale of a stake in his catalog to Lyric Capital for up to US$1.000 million, netting US$200 million.

Taylor Swift ranked second with US$202 million, boosted by the release of 'The Life of a Showgirl,' which sold over 5.5 million equivalent units in its first week, becoming the year's best-selling album, and a deal with Disney+ for a docuseries on the end of her Eras Tour. Beyoncé, third with US$148 million, shone with the Cowboy Carter Tour, raising over US$407 million and becoming the most successful country tour in history, including records at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium.

Kendrick Lamar earned US$109 million from his Super Bowl LIX halftime show, viewed by 133 million people, his album GNX, and the Grand National Tour with SZA, which grossed US$358.7 million. Coldplay rounded out the top five with US$105 million from the Music of the Spheres World Tour, totaling US$375 million across 50 concerts. Shakira, with US$105 million from her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (US$327.4 million), and Bad Bunny, with US$66 million from his Puerto Rico residency and 19.8 billion Spotify streams, represented Latin America on the list.

Other notables include Drake (US$78 million), Chris Brown (US$74 million), and Ed Sheeran (US$60 million), with earnings from tours, streaming, and catalog sales. This edition underscores the dominance of stadium tours and the value of music catalogs in the industry.

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Kendrick Lamar celebrates becoming rap's most Grammy-winning artist with 27 awards at the 2026 Grammys, surpassing Jay-Z amid cheers and confetti.
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Kendrick Lamar claims record as rap's most Grammy-winning artist

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At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar secured 27 career wins, surpassing Jay-Z's 24 to become the most decorated rapper in Grammy history. The ceremony highlighted diverse achievements, including electronic music triumphs and historic label milestones. Artists also addressed social issues like immigration amid the celebrations.

Beyoncé has officially joined the ranks of music's billionaires, according to Forbes, with a net worth of $1 billion primarily from her music catalog and tours. The milestone follows her highly successful 2025 Cowboy Carter tour, which grossed over $450 million including merchandise. She now stands alongside Jay-Z, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Bruce Springsteen as one of only five musicians to achieve this status.

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The United Kingdom's recorded music market grew for the 11th straight year in 2025, driven by streaming and vinyl sales amid strong performances from local artists. Consumption reached 210.3 million album equivalents, with streams accounting for 89.3% of the total. Artists like Olivia Dean and Sam Fender played key roles in this success.

Airbnb accommodation rates in Medellín have fallen by up to 88% this Saturday, following complaints about exorbitant prices for Bad Bunny's concerts. Mayor Federico Gutiérrez intervened and contacted the platform, while the Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio warns of sanctions for unilateral cancellations. Over 100,000 visitors are expected, with an economic impact exceeding US$37 million.

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Hypebot published a summary of the most read music business stories from the previous week on January 4, 2026. Key topics included Live Nation's antitrust lawsuit defense, Bandcamp Friday's 2026 schedule, and industry predictions for the coming year. The roundup highlighted various expert insights and practical guides for music professionals.

The Week has compiled a selection of the year's biggest music releases, featuring albums from prominent artists. The list spotlights LPs by Mavis Staples and Lorde among others.

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Kendrick Lamar claimed five trophies at the 2026 Grammy Awards on February 1, becoming the rapper with the most wins in history. His total reached 27, surpassing JAY-Z's 25 and placing him fifth overall behind Beyoncé's 35. The Compton artist swept the hip-hop categories and won Record of the Year for his duet with SZA.

 

 

 

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