Many musicians are happy just creating music and enjoying
the lifestyle that being a famous musician provides. However, a
lot of pop, rap & rock stars have
interests beyond music, including a passion for entrepreneurship.
Here is a list of the 25 most impressive musician
entrepreneurs. While it’s tough to
compare people in different fields, here are some of the factors that weighed
heavily for these rankings:
- Diversity. When it comes to
musicians, there are
certain ventures that are more popular than others (as evidenced by the
number of clothing lines you’ll see below). Bonus points
for anyone willing to try
something unique.
- The
artist’s DIY attitude. In other
words: How personally involved are
they in these entrepreneurial ventures?
Do they take an active role, or do they just lend out their name
and let others do the dirty work?
Here we go…
25) Benji & Joel
Madden

The brothers of Good Charlotte, who once sang negatively
about the “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,” made themselves both rich and
famous with their music and their clothing line. The Maddens
started MADE Clothing in 2005,
and eventually renamed the company DCMA Collection after expanding into hats,
belts and other accessories. MADE/DCMA
has become very
popular with celebrities such as Paris Hilton, as well as
artists and fans within the pop/punk music genre.
24) Kanye West

Kanye dropped out of art school and made a name for himself
in the music business, first as a producer and then as a solo artist.
Since achieving success, Kanye has set up his
own record label (GOOD Music) and written a book (
Thank You and You’re
Welcome! - due in 2008). He also
plans
to open a café in Washington
D.C., with some help from his
father.
23) Pharrell

Pharrell Williams made a name for himself producing, but he
also released hits with his group N.E.R.D.
Known for his fashion as well as his music, Pharrell started both a
clothing line (“Billionaire Boys Club”) and a footwear line (“Ice Cream”).
These ventures uniquely fuse rock, hip hop
and skateboarding culture.
22) Alicia Keys

In 2006, a 24-year old Alicia Keys started her own
production company and signed a deal to produce a sitcom for the CW
Network. Keys, who has been
described as a “workaholic” and an “independent person,”
also acts as the spokesperson for various charities. She has acted
in a number of TV shows and
movies. Keys also co-founded KrucialKeys
Enterprises, a musical production and songwriting company.
21) Moby

In 2002, electronic artist Moby and his girlfriend opened a
café called TeaNY in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
The vegetarian/vegan tea café was designed to be a hangout for New
Yorkers, but eventually grew into a major attraction. TeaNY
features about 100 different types of
tea, all of which can be purchased online.
The company
expanded
by partnering with White Knight Beverages and creating a line of bottled iced
tea.
A natural businessperson, Moby is known for his progressive
attitude toward licensing songs. He was
instrumental in lessening the “sell-out” stigma once frequently attached to
artists who licensed songs to commercials.
20) Dexter Holland

Dexter Holland, front man of The Offspring, started his own
independent punk label in 1994, right around the same time The Offspring was
experiencing mainstream success. Along
with co-founder and Offspring bassist Greg Kriegel, Holland
has run Nitro
Records ever since, introducing new punk
artists to the mainstream while allowing them to maintain artistic
integrity. Holland
also found time to create his own brand of hot sauce (called “Gringo Bandito”),
which can be purchased online or in grocery stores across California.
19) Gene Simmons

Since the inception of KISS several decades ago, Gene
Simmons has sold the KISS name to every product imaginable, from KISS checkers
to KISS bowling balls to the KISS Kasket (yes, that
is a real
product). In
fact, Simmons
has approximately 2,500 licensing
deals in total. When not making money from licensing, Simmons
has kept busy with a variety of entrepreneurial ventures, including his own
record label, TV shows and autobiographies.
18) Bono

In addition to fronting U2 for the past three decades and
working as a political activist, Bono has undertaken a number of business
ventures. In 1992, Bono and band mate Edge purchased
The Clarence, a two-star Dublin
hotel. They did a complete renovation
and turned The Clarence into a luxury 5-star hotel. In the early
2000s, Bono and a handful of
elite businessmen founded Elevation Partners, a private equity firm focusing on
intellectual property. To date Elevation
has invested over a billion dollars in various media projects.
Bono also unveiled his own clothing line in 2005. The line of
blazers, t-shirts and jeans was
created by Bono, his wife Ali, and designer Rogan. The clothing
line was designed
to provide jobs
and money for impoverished citizens of Africa.
17) Gwen Stefani

In 2004, Gwen Stefani founded L.A.M.B., a fashion line
heavily influenced by Asian and Central American culture. The
L.A.M.B. name comes from Stefani’s first
solo album, and Stefani is involved with all facets of production.
In 2005, Stefani branched out into
accessories. She also created her own
line of cell phones and cameras. Her
latest venture is a fragrance line, launched in 2007.
16) Queen Latifah

Dana Owens, known to most as Queen Latifah, was a
trendsetter for rappers and musicians-turned-actors. Owens is
President of Flavor Unit
Productions, and has production credits for a bunch of films and TV shows.
She has hosted her own talk show, starred in
a sitcom, acted in several movies, and written an autobiography.
Owens is also a spokesperson for Cover Girl
cosmetics, where she created her own make-up line for the company.
15) David Bowie

David Bowie was ahead of his time as a musician, and when he
became an entrepreneur, that didn’t change.
Bowie
started a technology company and an Internet service provider in the late 90s,
making him one of the first musicians to fully realize the power of the
web. In the early 2000s, Bowie started his own
record company to free himself of the corporate structure of his previous
label. He also runs a website where art
students can sell their work without the burdens of a traditional art gallery
(
www.bowieart.com). These
days, Bowie uses
his website (
www.davidbowie.com) as a
means of
promoting the artists on his label.
14) Beyoncé

Even when she was part of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé was known
for her style, so it’s no surprise that she formed her own fashion line, House
of Deréon, in 2004. Beyoncé made House
of Deréon into a popular worldwide brand by promoting it on “Oprah” and “The
Tyra Banks Show.” Beyoncé even snuck a
plug into one of her songs, singing “Shake your derriere in them Deréons” on
the track “Get Me Bodied.”
In addition to being an entrepreneur, Beyoncé also makes a
ton of money from sponsorships with companies such as Pepsi, L’Oreal, Emporio
Armani, Samsung, American Express and DirecTV.
Her net worth is currently in the neighborhood of $300 million.
13) Victoria Beckham

Even though Victoria Beckham was in one of the most
successful pop groups ever, she’s just as well known for being a style
icon. In 2004, Beckham designed a line
of jeans for Rock & Republic, and in 2006 she launched her own fashion line
called dvb Style. The dvb brand
specializes in jeans and eyewear, but Beckham has also launched a fragrance
line and designed handbags and jewelry for a Japanese company.
Beckham doesn’t just lend her name to these
products; she
is
involved with all stages of production.
In addition to her fashion achievements, Beckham has written two books
and signed a reality TV deal. For all of
these accomplishments, Beckham was named Glamour Magazine’s “Entrepreneur of
the Year” in 2007.
12) Sammy Hagar

While many fans preferred David Lee Roth as singer, Sammy
Hagar is definitely the Van Halen front man you’d want running your
company. In the 80s, Hagar opened the resort Cabo Wabo
in Cabo San Lucas,
Mexico.
The resort has become such a hit that Hagar
opened a second location in Lake
Tahoe,
UT, but what’s more impressive is
the brand of tequila it spawned. Hagar
created Cabo Wabo tequila in 1996 as the “house” liquor, but has since taken
the brand worldwide. In 2006, more than
140,000 cases of Cabo Wabo tequila were sold.
In 2007, Hagar
sold 80% of the Cabo Wabo tequila brand to beverage
company
Gruppo Campari for $80 million.
11) Ludacris

Ludacris (a.k.a. Chris Bridges) has a business degree from Georgia State, and while he may have chose to
pursue music, that degree definitely came in handy. When Ludacris
couldn’t get a record deal, he
stopped trying to impress execs and started his own label instead.
For the past decade, Luda
has transformed Disturbing tha Peace Records from an avenue for releasing his
own records into a major company, signing hit artists such as Chingy and Bobby
Valentino. And while many rappers go
into acting, Ludacris has done it better than most, appearing to critical
acclaim in
Crash, 2006’s Best
Picture. Ludacris will also
be opening a $2.7 million upscale restaurant
in Atlanta in
April, and is
considering additional restaurants as well.
10) Madonna

In the late 1970s, Madonna dropped out of college and moved
to New York
with just a few dollars. Today she is
worth approximately $325 million, mostly because of her business savvy.
Madonna is known for staying ahead of trends,
musically and in her business ventures.
Her 1992 book,
Sex, was both
extremely controversial and extremely popular.
She has started an entertainment company, a publishing company, and a
clothing line. She is also an avid
investor. One business professor even
called Madonna “America’s smartest businesswoman.”
9) Dr. Dre

In 1995, unhappy with the direction of his record label, Dre
formed his own label, Aftermath Entertainment.
Aftermath hit it big by signing popular artists such as Eminem and 50
Cent, and throughout the 2000s Dre has consistently been one of the top earners
in all of music. Dre, a long-time
director of music videos, has
announced that he will begin producing films for Crucial
Films in the near future. He also
recently signed a partnership to “develop and market” both alcoholic and
non-alcoholic beverages for Drinks America.
Dre is well-known for being a perfectionist, a trait that has both
earned him respect and caused difficulties between him and other artists.
8) Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake has been omnipresent in the music business
since 1998, so it’s amazing that he has time to branch out into other
areas. Timberlake has opened a handful of
restaurants, including the new Southern Hospitality in New York City (seen in
Timberlake’s Super
Bowl commercial). He also, along with a
lifelong friend, launched a clothing line sold through Bloomingdales.
Recently Timberlake started his own record
label, Tennman Records. In a very
forward-thinking maneuver, he signed YouTube sensation Esmee Denters as the
label’s first artist.
7) Jennifer Lopez

After succeeding in music, J.Lo launched a clothing line in
2003, and made everything from jeans to lingerie to gloves. Lopez
also launched various accessory lines,
a jewelry line, 9 fragrance lines, and even a children’s clothing line,
resulting in a net worth of over $250 million.
In addition to her fashion businesses, Lopez owns a production company
called
Nuyorican Productions. The company has
produced both reality shows and feature films.
In 2002, Lopez opened a restaurant called Madre’s in Pasadena, CA. She helped design the
interior, and many of
the dishes are inspired by her grandmother’s cooking.
6) Jermaine Dupri

As a teenager, Jermaine Dupri became a successful producer when
he discovered the 12-year old rap sensations Kriss Kross. He went
on to produce hits by TLC, Janet
Jackson and Mariah Carey, among others. Along
the way, Dupri founded So So Def Recordings, and became one of the most
respected figures in music. He started
So So Def Sports, a sports management company.
He is owner and partner of 3 Vodka Distilling, makers of high-end
alcohol. In 2007, he released an
autobiography. And on top of these
entrepreneurial ventures, Dupri was
appointed President of Island Records’ urban division in
2007.
5) Pete Wentz

Wentz, the bassist for Fall Out Boy and idol to teenage
girls worldwide, is also an active entrepreneur. Wentz runs his
own record label, Decaydence
Records, which is currently thriving despite the declining state of the music
industry. Wentz also started a clothing
company called Clandestine Industries in 2004.
His clothes are extremely popular amongst fans of the emo/punk genre.
Wentz is also an author, having published a fictional book
titled The Boy With The Thorn In His Side. Last year, Wentz
opened a bar in Manhattan called Angels
& Kings. He plans on putting out
another book and opening a hair salon in the near future.
4) Master P

Percy Miller, a.k.a. Master P,
started No Limit Records in 1990 with $10,000 that
he
received from a wrongful death lawsuit after his grandfather passed away.
By the late 90s, Miller was a
multi-millionaire and No Limits was worth an estimated $661 million.
Among the company’s holding were a clothing
line, a film company, a sports management agency, and a real estate
company. Master P even tried to play in the NBA,
nearly making the Charlotte Hornets’ roster in 1998.
Master P’s career has cooled down considerably since the
90s, and No Limit was reorganized in 2004, but Miller is still involved in many
entrepreneurial ventures. He is
currently developing a video game, and he also releases music via a new label,
Guttar Music. Miller co-founded Guttar
Music along with his son Romeo, who is a freshman at USC.
3) 50 Cent

Curtis Jackson is one of the most popular and
best-selling
rappers of the decade, but he’s actually made most of his money outside of
music. Jackson developed the G-Unit Clothing Company
in 2003 and signed a deal with Reebok to distribute his G-Unit sneaker
line. Along with the beverage company Glacéau, Jackson created and
marketed a Vitamin Water flavor called “Formula 50.” When Glacéau
was purchased by Coca-Cola in
2007, Jackson
reportedly made over $100 million
after taxes as part of the deal.
Like so many others on this list, 50 has his own record label, G-Unit
Records. He is also an actor and author.
2) Jay-Z

Shawn Carter co-founded Roc-A-Fella Records in 1996, and
over the past 12 years he has grown the fledgling label into a massive empire
using
both his musical abilities and his business savvy. Roc-A-Fella now
features a production company
and a Spanish music label, and the company also owns U.S.
distribution rights for the high-end
Scottish vodka Armadale. Jay-Z and
Roc-A-Fella famously created Roc-A-Wear, an incredibly popular clothing line
that was
sold last year for
$204 million dollars.
In 2004, Jay-Z sold his stake in Roc-A-Fella and became
President and CEO of Def Jam Recordings, where he remained until a few months
ago. Jay is also part owner of the New
Jersey Nets, and the 40/40 Club in New
York City. Currently
worth over $500 million, Jay-Z shows no signs of slowing down.
1) Diddy

There’s nothing Sean Combs can’t do. Diddy
worked
his way from humble beginnings into Howard University’s
business school. There, he preferred to
spend his time working and making money rather than studying. By
age 21, Diddy was developing talent at
Uptown Records in New
York,
while also working as a back-up dancer in music videos. In 1993 he
left Uptown to form Bad Boy
Records, which became home to many big-time artists, most notably Notorious
B.I.G.
Bad Boy is now an empire worth hundreds of millions, and
Diddy has set up many other ventures.
His Sean John clothing line is extremely popular and worth
millions. His Unforgivable fragrance, launched in 2006,
sells for roughly $70 a
bottle. He serves as CEO of Blue Flame Marketing
and Advertising. Last year, Diddy signed
a deal with Diageo PLC to promote Ciroc Vodka.
He’ll have a major role in the vodka’s branding and marketing, and he’ll
split profits 50-50. Diddy also created
(and appears on) the TV series “Making Da Band.” In 2004 he acted
in the Broadway play “A
Raisin in the Sun,” and he recently starred in the Made-For-TV version of the
play. Diddy also owns restaurants in New
York and Atlanta
(named “Justin’s,” after his son). And
if that’s not enough, Diddy holds the
honor of having designed the Dallas Mavericks’ green alternate jerseys.
All of this amounts to a net worth of roughly
$350 million.
While music critics might tell you Diddy can’t rap, few
people will deny that he’s a truly amazing businessperson. As
Diddy himself once said, “Don’t worry if I
write rhymes… I write checks.”
Let us know what you think.
Who is the best musician entrepreneur, and what other musicians deserve
to be on the list?
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