Four Canadian music stars are among the world’s highest-paid celebrities, according to Forbes magazine.
Drake and The Weeknd have earned $94 million and $92 million respectively (all figures U.S.) since June 2016, putting them at No. 4 and No. 6 on the list.
Celine Dion ranked 55th with $42 million and Justin Bieber is at No. 13 thanks to an $83.5 million haul.
The Forbes list includes plenty of pro athletes and movie stars but music acts claimed more than a third of the spots.
Diddy tops the list with a $130 million payday thanks to his Bad Boy Reunion Tour, the sale of part of his clothing line, and a partnership with Ciroc Vodka.
Here’s who made the cut:
98. Jason Aldean - $32.5 million
95. Katy Perry and Chance The Rapper - $33 million
89. Britney Spears - $34 million
83. Toby Keith, Florida Georgia Line and Dr. Dre - $34.5 million
82. Billy Joel - $35 million
80. Bon Jovi - $35.5 million
77. Rihanna - $36 million
71. Ed Sheeran and Dolly Parton - $37 million
65. Jennifer Lopez and The Chainsmokers - $38 million
60. Tiesto and Bruno Mars - $39 million
55. Jay Z, Luke Bryan and Celine Dion - $42 million
53. Kenny Chesney - $42.5 million
49. Taylor Swift - $44 million
40. Calvin Harris - $48.5 million
35. Jimmy Buffet - $50.5 million
32. Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Paul McCartney - $54 million
26. Elton John and Garth Brooks- $60 million
21. Metallica - $66.5 million
18. Adele - $69 million
17. Bruce Springsteen - $75 million
13. Justin Bieber - $83.5 million
11. Guns N’ Roses - $84 million
8. Coldplay - $88 million
6. The Weeknd - $92 million
4. Drake - $94 million
2. Beyonce - $105 million
1. Diddy - $130 million
Forbes compiles the annual list using a number of sources, including estimates from Nielsen, Pollstar, Songkick, and IMDB.