Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s new powerhouse collaboration Rain On Me is leading this week’s Number 1 race, currently 7,000 chart sales ahead of reigning Number 1 Rockstar by DaBaby ft. Roddy Ricch.
13.05.2020 - 21:17 / hollywood.com
Londoner Rihanna has pipped Sir Elton John to third place on a new list of Britain’s richest musicians thanks to the success of her lingerie and cosmetics lines.
The Umbrella singer, who was born in Barbados but now lives in the U.K., raked in almost $576 million last year to land third place on the Sunday Times’ annual list of wealthy hitmakers, behind Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sir Paul McCartney, who share the top spot with $980 million apiece.
Elton comes in fourth place with a not-too-shabby
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