Zack O'Malley Greenburg is the Forbes writer who puts together  the magazine's annual "Cash Kings" list, which estimates the earnings  of the wealthiest rappers of the past year and ranks the top 20. 
  Their newest version  came out yesterday; Jay-Z topped the list with $37 million, and L.A. is  represented by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, who tied Eminem at number six  with an estimated $14 million. We spoke with O'Malley Greenburg, author  of an excellent recent book  on Jay-Z's balance sheet, about how Dre and Snoop made their money, and  why former inhabitants like Ice Cube, Game, and will.i.am are no longer  on the list.
How did Dre make his cash this year? Is it mostly Eminem money?
Some, but he gets a lot of money with from his Beats by Dr. Dre  venture with Jimmy Iovine. In fact, I'm not sure if it's an official  mandate at or an informal one, but there's a mandate at Interscope that  every artist -- in every genre -- has to have a Beats product in their  video, unless the video is set in the past. 
Also, in addition to Beats by Dr. Dre, there are other artists who  have their own lines, like Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Diddy, and Dre  makes money off of all of them. As I understand, Dre and Iovine are  equal partners in the venture, and I believe that counts for half of  Dre's annual income. 
D.O.C. says he got mostly stiffed for his work on albums like Straight Outta Compton and The Chronic. How much does Dre get from his classic works?
That's all lumped in there. About half of his money comes from Beats  by Dr. Dre, and the other half comes from music. He's not touring, so  I'm projecting he gets half of that other $7 million from royalties, and  half from new productions.
How did Snoop make his money this year?
Snoop actually tours quite a lot. He did 89 shows during our scoring  period, from May 2010 to May 2011. He's not as big a draw as a Kanye,  Jay-Z, Lil Wayne or Eminem, but he certainly does well for himself, and  when you do that many dates you get a lot of money. Touring and merch is  roughly half [of his $14 million], and he had a new album, but he also  has a lot of endorsements. He has MetroPCS and Pepsi Max, and a bunch  more. He's done one for Chrysler, a couple years ago he did something  for a German telecom company where he busts out of the TV and starts  singing in German. He makes roughly half of his total take from touring,  and of the remaining money he makes as much on endorsements as on  recorded music.
In previous years L.A. rappers Ice Cube, will.i.am and Game were on the list. What happened to them?
Source - http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2011/08/dr_dre_and_snoop_tie_for_sixth.php
 
 
Black eyed peas not hip hop lol about time tv and radio took that view. dont think ice cube will like being called a actor
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