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  1. Dr. Dre   $620 million
  2. Jay Z   $60 million
  3. Diddy  $60 million
  4. Drake  $33 million
  5. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis $32 million
  6. Kanye West $30 million
  7. Birdman $24 million
  8. Lil Wayne $23 million
  9. Pharrell  $22 million
  10. Eminem $18 million
  11. Nicki Minaj $14 million
  12. Wiz Khalifa $13 million
  13. Pitbull  $12 million
  14. Snoop Dogg $10 million
  15. Kendrick Lamar  $9 million
  16. Ludacris, Swizz Beatz, 50 Cent, Tech N9ne  $8 million
  17. Rick Ross, J. Cole, DJ Khaled, Lil Jon, Mac Miller  $7 million

source: Forbes

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Go behind the scenes and inside the minds of pound-for-pound champ Floyd Mayweather and Argentine brawler Marcos Maidana as they prepare for the rematch of the year. Contact your PPV provider to order Mayweather vs. Maidana 2, live on Saturday, Sept. 13!


Go behind the scenes and inside the minds of pound-for-pound champ Floyd Mayweather and Argentine brawler Marcos Maidana as they prepare for the rematch of the year. Contact your PPV provider to order Mayweather vs. Maidana 2, live on Saturday, Sept. 13!

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Walk down the street in New York and you’re virtually guaranteed to see several millionaires.

That’s because more than 1 in every 25 New Yorkers is a millionaire, according to a study released Tuesday.

The Big Apple ranks fourth in a listing of the top 20 global cities based on the portion of their populations whose net worth, excluding primary residence, tops $1 million.

Altogether, 4.63% of New Yorkers, or 389,100 people, are millionaires, according to the analysis by Spear’s magazine and consulting firm WealthInsight.

“New York has long been the bastion of wealth not only in America, but the world,” said Oliver Williams, an analyst at WealthInsight. “It has the second largest millionaire and largest billionaire population of any global city.”

Monaco, Zurich and Geneva claimed the first three spots. Nearly 3 in 10 people in Monaco are millionaires.

Houston at No. 18 and San Francisco at No. 19 were the only other U.S. cities to make the list. In each city, a bit more than 2% of residents are millionaires.

Not surprisingly, most of the highest-ranked cities are banking and financial centers, including Frankfurt (No. 5) and London (No. 6).
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The Charlotte Hornets owner and NBA legend is now one of the wealthiest men in the world.

source: Forbes

The latest installment of All Access takes you beyond the ring and into the gym with a behind the scenes look at pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana as they prepare to seize The Moment.

Don’t miss Mayweather vs. Maidana Saturday, May 3 at 9PM ET/6PM PT live on Showtime Pay-Per-View.

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Name  / Net Worth / Source of Wealth
  1. Bill Gates  $76 billion   Microsoft
  2. Carlos Slim  $72 billion  telecom
  3. Amancia Ortega  $64 billion  retail
  4. Warren Buffett  $58.2 billion  Berkshire Hathaway
  5. Larry Ellison  $48 billion  Oracle
  6. Charles Koch  $40 billion  diversified
  7. David Koch  $40 billion   diversified
  8. Sheldon Adelson  $38 billion  casinos
  9. Christy Walton  $36.7 billion  Wal Mart
  10. Jim Walton $34.7 billion  Wal Mart

source: Forbes

Hip Hop Album Sales: Week Ending 1/5/2014

#2. Beyonce – Beyonce –  130,000 (503,000)

#3. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP 2 – 55,000 (1,781,000)

#11. R. Kelly – Black Panties – 31,000 (269,000)

#15. Drake – Nothing Was The Same – 24,000 (1,368,000)

#17. Justin Timberlake – 20/20 Experience Complete – 20,000 (801,000)

#18. Childish Gambino – because the internet – 16,000 (173,000)

#21. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 14,000 (1,246,000)

#36. B.o.B – Underground Luxury – 9,000 (63,000)

#39. Justin Timberlake – 20/20 Experience – 9,000 (2,436,000)

#41. Yo Gotti – I Am – 8,600 (120,000)

#65. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d. city – 5,900 (1,132,000)

#69. Kanye West – Yeezus – 5,600 (630,000)

#76. Jay Z – Magna Carta…Holy Grail –  5,300 (1,104,000)

#148. 2 Chainz – B.O.A.T.S. II #MeTime – 3,300 (221,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousand for units above 10,000, nearest hundred for units below 10,000.

Title / Domestic Gross in 2013 (in millions usd $$$)

  1. Iron Man 3  $409 m
  2. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire  $391 m
  3. Despicable Me 2  $367 m
  4. Man of Steel  $291 m
  5. Monsters University  $268 m
  6. Gravity  $254 m
  7. Frozen (2013)  $248 m
  8. Fast & Furious 6  $238 m
  9. Oz The Great and Powerful  $234 m
  10. Star Trek Into Darkness  $228 m