Katy Perry Is the Highest-Paid Woman in Music

Quite a long time ago, the first supermodels didn't get up for not exactly $10,000 a day. Presently, Katy Perry doesn't leave a solitary show with not exactly $2 million. 

Perry—an one-lady hit processing plant since "I Kissed a Girl," really—is the most generously compensated lady in the music business, as indicated by new rankings from Forbes. She earned an expected $135 million between June 2014 and June 2015, because of her Prismatic World Tour (which nets more than $2 million for every city); underwriting manages CoverGirl, Claire's, and Coty; and, obviously, the previously stated hits. (Did anybody survive a twist class before "Dim Horse"?) 
Outstandingly, Perry isn't unassuming or cavalier about her part as a worldwide income powerhouse. "I am pleased with my position as a supervisor, as a man that runs my own organization," Perry told Forbes this past summer. "I'm a business person. . . . I would prefer not to bashful far from it. I really need to sort of snatch it by its balls." 
The Forbes declaration (and following buzz) rushes to call attention to that Perry beat number two on the rundown, Taylor Swift, who earned $80 million, probably to feed reported pressure between the two. In any case, it's much more noteworthy to take note of that, while a sex pay crevice holds on in the music business, ladies in music are getting income "focused" with their male partners, Forbes reports. It arrangements to affirm it with a male likeness the rundown in December.
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