Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, Bob Marley still earning millions: See who else is on Forbes 2025 top 10
Posted: November 3rd, 2025, 10:59 am
1. Michael Jackson – $105 million | Michael Jackson remains on top, with the estate’s sale of half his master recordings and publishing to Sony in 2024 helping fuel earnings. A larger royalty share, global expansions of MJ: The Musical, and the long-running Las Vegas show Michael Jackson ONE keep his legacy strong ahead of a 2026 biopic release. (Image: Reuters)
2. Dr Seuss – $85 million | The iconic author’s estate continues to thrive, with 4.8 million books sold in 2024. Licensing deals for beloved characters and new projects with Netflix and Warner Bros.—including a 2026 Cat in the Hat film and a newly discovered manuscript—power major earnings. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
3& 4. Richard Wright and Syd Barrett – $81 million | Pink Floyd’s Richard Wright and Syd Barrett share the third spot thanks to a $400 million catalogue sale to Sony Music Publishing. Their songwriting credits and continued revenue from classic tracks solidify strong posthumous income systems. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. – $80 million | The hip-hop icon’s estate saw a boost with the sale of 50% of his music and likeness rights to Primary Wave. Strong merchandise demand and enduring cultural impact keep Biggie’s star alive. (Image: Reuters)
6. Miles Davis – $21 million | Ahead of his 100th birth anniversary, Miles Davis’ estate sold a majority stake to Reservoir Media. Planned centennial concerts and a biopic announcement helped fuel renewed commercial interest. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
7. Elvis Presley – $17 million | The King remains a top earner decades after his passing, with Graceland tourism, licensing ventures, and publishing rights delivering steady revenue. His estate overcame an attempted identity-fraud scheme to protect the iconic property.
8. Jimmy Buffett – $14 million | Jimmy Buffett’s expansive Margaritaville empire—from hotels to apparel and cruises—continues generating millions. Legal disputes around the distribution of his trust funds have brought renewed attention to his business legacy. (Image: Reuters)
9. Bob Marley – $13 million | A new Las Vegas residency and continued brand licensing—from cannabis to lifestyle products—keep Marley’s global appeal strong. His estate benefits from broad merchandising and publishing revenue streams. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
10. John Lennon – $12 million | A new HBO documentary focused on Lennon’s 1972 concert is expected to boost streaming and royalties. Yoko Ono retains rights to his solo catalogue, and Lennon continues earning from ongoing Beatles legacy deals. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
2. Dr Seuss – $85 million | The iconic author’s estate continues to thrive, with 4.8 million books sold in 2024. Licensing deals for beloved characters and new projects with Netflix and Warner Bros.—including a 2026 Cat in the Hat film and a newly discovered manuscript—power major earnings. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
3& 4. Richard Wright and Syd Barrett – $81 million | Pink Floyd’s Richard Wright and Syd Barrett share the third spot thanks to a $400 million catalogue sale to Sony Music Publishing. Their songwriting credits and continued revenue from classic tracks solidify strong posthumous income systems. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
5. The Notorious B.I.G. – $80 million | The hip-hop icon’s estate saw a boost with the sale of 50% of his music and likeness rights to Primary Wave. Strong merchandise demand and enduring cultural impact keep Biggie’s star alive. (Image: Reuters)
6. Miles Davis – $21 million | Ahead of his 100th birth anniversary, Miles Davis’ estate sold a majority stake to Reservoir Media. Planned centennial concerts and a biopic announcement helped fuel renewed commercial interest. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
7. Elvis Presley – $17 million | The King remains a top earner decades after his passing, with Graceland tourism, licensing ventures, and publishing rights delivering steady revenue. His estate overcame an attempted identity-fraud scheme to protect the iconic property.
8. Jimmy Buffett – $14 million | Jimmy Buffett’s expansive Margaritaville empire—from hotels to apparel and cruises—continues generating millions. Legal disputes around the distribution of his trust funds have brought renewed attention to his business legacy. (Image: Reuters)
9. Bob Marley – $13 million | A new Las Vegas residency and continued brand licensing—from cannabis to lifestyle products—keep Marley’s global appeal strong. His estate benefits from broad merchandising and publishing revenue streams. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
10. John Lennon – $12 million | A new HBO documentary focused on Lennon’s 1972 concert is expected to boost streaming and royalties. Yoko Ono retains rights to his solo catalogue, and Lennon continues earning from ongoing Beatles legacy deals. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)