Taylor Swift has officially become a billionaire solely through her music, according to Forbes. She is the first artist to achieve this milestone without any other business ventures. Her estimated fortune is $1.1 billion. Other artists like Rihanna and Jay-Z have earned their wealth through various interests.
Taylor Swift was officially named a member of the three-comma-club Tuesday, as Forbes confirmed rumors estimating her wealth exceeds a billion dollars. The financial news outlet said she is the first artist to achieve billionaire status solely on the basis of her music, and estimated she has a $1.1 billion fortune.
Other industry heavyweights who’ve hit the mark — Rihanna and Jay-Z among them — have earned their massive wealth in part via fashion brands, alcohol companies or entertainment holdings, among other interests. Along with her vast songwriting catalog, Swift staged the first billion-dollar tour ever — the ongoing Eras Tour has boosted economies and delighted fans around the worl
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