3 Richest Men in Hip Hop for 2007 (E-40 Notable Mention!)

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THE THREE RICHEST MEN IN HIP-HOP FOR 2007:

JAY-Z (HALF A BILLIONAIRE)

*Annually, our staff does research to compile information for the "Richest People In Hip-Hop List." This year, there wasn't a significant change in income from last year's list with the exception of the top three. Therefore, we present to you, "The Three Richest Men In Hip-Hop for 2007."

With a power move that would make Bill Gates blush, rap mogul Jay-Z has returned to the number one spot for 2007 after losing the number one spot to P. Diddy in 2006.

Jay-Z reclaimed his spot with the sale of Roc-A-Wear to the "Iconix Brand Group," in March of 2007 which netted him $204 million, before taxes. Jay-Z will retain his stake in the company and will continue to oversee the marketing, licensing and product development. Jigga will also receive an additional $35 million dollars in "Iconix" stock if the Roc-A-Wear brand meets certain performance requirements over the next 3-5 years.

Jay-Z also co-owns The 40/40 Club, an upscale sports bar that started in New York City and has since expanded to Atlantic City, NJ. Future plans will see 40/40 Clubs in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Singapore. Roc-A-Fella also distributes Armadale, a Scottish vodka, in the U.S. He is also the president of Def Jam Records in New York.

On October 16, 2006, Jay-Z's commercial spot with Anheuser-Busch aired, featuring his single "Show Me What You Got." Jay-Z will serve as co-brand director for Budweiser Select while collaborating with the company on strategic marketing programs and creative ad development. He will be providing direction on brand programs and ads that appear on TV, radio, print, and high-profile events.

Jay-Z is a part-owner of the New Jersey Nets NBA team paying a reported $4.5 Million. Jay-Z is also interested in relocating the team to Brooklyn.

In October 2005, he was reported in English media as considering buying a stake of Arsenal F.C., an English football team. However, at this point, this is still speculation.

FINANCIAL BREAKDOWN:

Jay-Z's wealth for 2007 is based on the following: The Rocawear sale (after corporate lawyer fees and taxes applied) is in the $150-$160 million range, his Def Jam salary ($3 million) his endorsement deals ($9 million) his publishing rights ($10 million annually) his annual income from his 40/40 clubs is ($5 million), his income from Armadelle Vodka nets him $13 million yearly, his royalties from "Kingdom Come,' netted him $2 million due to a high royalty rate (despite sluggish sales due to downloading ) and his consultant salary with Anheuser-Busch along with his NBA investment nets him a combined total of $5 million-and his $340 million carried over from 2006 brings the grand total to staggering: $547 million dollars. Highest dollar amount (Rocawear) calculated for overall total.

50 CENT:

Rapper 50 Cent has moved into the number two spot, passing Diddy. 50 made his power move in the nick of time (to make this list).

Just last week it was reported, 50 Cent, who has 10% ownership "glaceau," is expected to make $400 million (before taxes) after Coca Cola purchased glacéau for $4.1 billion.

In November 2003, before releasing "Beg for Mercy," with G-Unit, 50 Cent signed a deal with Reebok to release his G-Unit Sneakers brand. He also started The G-Unit Clothing Company. A video game, in which he provides the voice-over as the protagonist, 50 Cent: Bulletproof was released for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and the PlayStation Portable. 50 Cent has worked with glacéau to create and market low-calorie, natural drinks called Formula 50. He also launched a condom line and plans to donate a part of the proceeds to HIV awareness. 50 also receives $3-5 million per film.

50 created a empire within seven years and reached the $100 million dollar mark within five years of success. He is one savvy businessman, no wonder Mary J. Blige and her husband Kendu asked him for tips regarding financial investments. 50 may not win all of the awards but he has the second biggest bank account in the rap game.

As we stated once before, 50 is the only rapper to perform for overseas royalty at a rate of $500,000 per show.

What a difference a year makes, last year, 50 was worth $100 million. The Coca-Cola deal more than tripled his income for 2007.

With his Coca Cola deal, numerous merchandise deals, ring tone deals, along with his film salary (3 films) and investments. 50 is now worth $440 million, after taxes.

50 will pocket additional income when his 52-room mansion in Connecticut (on the market) for an undisclosed price is purchased, it's rumored that the asking price is $10 million.

DIDDY:

Surprisingly, Diddy has slipped all the way down to our number three spot, last year he was the richest man in hip-hop. Diddy is going to have to step up his game like Jigga and 50-to regain the number one spot.

Sean needs to diversify more by investing in sports franchises and ring tones. He also needs to expand his merchandise line by including sneakers (or signing a sneaker dealer) or possibly even launching a protein drink.

Combs presides over a media empire that includes the record label Bad Boy Records, the clothing lines Sean John and Sean by Sean Combs, a movie production company, and two restaurants. He has taken the roles of recording executive, performer, producer of MTV's "Making the Band," writer, arranger, clothing designer, and Broadway actor and he has made a fortune in the process.

Last year (2006), Combs estimated wealth was $346 million dollars. Since then, he's earned $1 million per month through his various business ventures for the last 12 months. Putting his wealth for 2007 at: $358 million dollars.

NOTABLE MENTION:

Pharrell Williams: Hip-Hop producer and rapper has sound investments in his merchandise imprint, "Billionaire Boys Club." Williams has also launched a street skate boarding team called, "Ice Cream Skate Team." Williams also drives a $1 million dollar Enzo Ferrari (only 39 exist in the world) as well as a convertible Rolls Royce and within the next 2-3 years, if his production success continues, he should reach the $200 million dollar milestone in personal wealth.

Nelly has a stake in the Charlotte Bobcats basketball team, he also has an investment in a NASCAR race team, his "Apple Bottoms," brand is a success as well as his "Pimp Juice," beverage. Within the next 18-24 months, Nelly will be the next rapper to hit the $100 million dollar milestone if his success continues at the current pace.

Jermaine Dupri is a successful hip hop producer and a executive for Island Def Jam. Meanwhile, Dupri also expanded his business ventures, buying into Chicago-based distillery "3 Vodka," and opening his own boutique restaurant, "Cafe Dupri." Dupri will eventually hit the $100 million dollar mark if his success continues.

Ludacris has his own label as well as a clothing line called CP Time and he is a successful actor with numerous roles lined up. All of his albums have gone platinum or multi-platinum and he currently resides in a beautiful mansion. If his success continues, he will eventually make our top ten list.

In 2005, T.I. launched his own film production company called "Grand Hustle Films," signed a multi-artist joint venture deal for his label with Atlantic Records, and established a music publishing deal for "Grand Hustle Music," with "Warner Chappell." T.I. also owns a popular detail shop in Atlanta and he has an investment in a nightclub. Like Ludacris, if his success continues, he will eventually make our top ten list.

Our homeboy E-40 is also a shrewd businessman: In addition to record sales E-40 has ventured into other business opportunities. Along with former NFL player Chester McGlockton, E-40 has opened a Fatburger franchise in Pleasant Hill, California. E-40 recently authored the book, E-40's Book of Slang to be published by Warner Books. He also has his own line of liquor called "Cloud 9," and he opened the now-defunct Ambassador's Lounge, a nightclub in Downtown San Jose. E-40 also owns a home in the super exclusive "Blackhawk" community in Northern, California. The cheapest home in this community is priced at $5 million dollars.

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BASEDVATO

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Man jigga and 50's wallets aint no joke

Goes to show how rap cd sales aint where the moneys at, its about marketing yaself and reinvesting into product lines
 
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I don't listen to none of them niggaz musicbut gotta give it up to any human being thats making it happen & taking care of their fam. All of these cats for the most part came from nothing & don't have any degrees(except Luda I think)
 
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thats tight for 40 water, but i know for a fact that there are houses less then $5million in blackhawk. Ive been there once and i asked the dude how much his house was and he said 1.4 million. But 40 does have one of the biggest houses in blackhawk so hes doin it big
 
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i just thought a somthin: it'll be hella sad when all dem rich niggas die cus all that money wont mean shit hahaha
 
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Lo-Lo said:
i just thought a somthin: it'll be hella sad when all dem rich niggas die cus all that money wont mean shit hahaha
It won't mean shit to them, but it will mean the world to the kids they leave it to. That's the point of making an assload of money...to keep wealth in the family going for generations.
 
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shit i kno u cant take money wit u when u die,but they neva said u couldnt take yo memories up there...im tryin to do it big,so when i go to heaven i can go up there wit hella "look what i did" stories and shit like that
 

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It won't mean shit to them, but it will mean the world to the kids they leave it to. That's the point of making an assload of money...to keep wealth in the family going for generations.
selfish little haters with no future cant grasp that though.
 
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Mr Arson said:
selfish little haters with no future cant grasp that though.
I'm already knowin, lol. If you can't build up a fortune, at least get it started. When I make my money, I'm gonna enjoy life with it...and I'm gonna make sure I have at least half invested for my kids and grandkids. Over 18 years is a whole lot of interest in the right investment account. I don't want my kids to have to worry about getting accepted into a good college, I'ma put 'em there regardless...and start a college fund for my grandkids when they start comin' around.

I'm sure 50's little girl and Diddy's kids will be well taken care of. Who (unselfishly) could blow over $100 Million in a lifetime? I sure as fuck couldn't...but I could make a great future for my bloodline starting with half a million.