We're always saluting anyone we support getting to the money! Dr. Dre may not be releasing Detox anytime soon, but he's definitely making moves behind the scenes. Hip Hop Wired reports:
Forbes just released their annual list of the highest paid celebrities. Topping the list are the usual suspects of Oprah Winfrey ($165 Mililon), Michael Bay ($160 Million), and Steven Spielberg ($130 Million).
Surprising to some, Dr. Dre placed 5th on the list
by pulling in a whopping $110 million dollars between May 2011 and May
2012. No other Hip-Hop mogul came close. Not Jay-Z, Beyonce, or Diddy. Dr. Dre cashed out heavily last year when his Beats By Dre headphones company was bought out by HTC for over $300 Million. As Forbes' Dorothy
Pomerantz notes, he did make a good amount of money off of music but it
"pales in comparison" to what he made off of his designer headsets.
Beats Electronics, the audio products company founded by Hip-Hop producer Dr. Dre and Interscope-Geffen-A&M boss Jimmy Iovine, has cornered the market with their high-end Beats By Dre headphones and other audio equipment. According to a report from tech site Boy Genius Report (BGR),
it appears that the company is looking to make a splash in the
increasingly crowded smartphone and television markets in what is billed
as an effort to take on technology giant Apple.
Electronics manufacturer HTC made an initial
investment into the Beats line, hoping to tap into the company's
popularity and offer other collaborative products. Although HTC has
already sold back half its ownership stake to Dre, Iovine and the Universal Music Group,
they are part of a creative team that will develop a smartphone for the
brand. While there is no name yet for the device or specs, Beats
intends to introduce a service similar to iTunes nicknamed “Daisy” and
plans to roll out a subscription-based music streaming service in the
same vein as Spotify and other such apps.
Choosing not to rest on its laurels, the Beats team is also unveiling
a “TV With Beats” via a partnership with manufacturer Samsung. BGR
reports that the Beats TV will perform much like Apple TV and hopes that
the new smartphone device will integrate seamlessly with the new
television sets. This set up nearly mirrors Apple's set up with its
iPhone and how it plays well with other products the company produces.
As of now, there is no timeline for the release of the Beats phone.
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