Forbes releases their list of highest grossing artists of 2014, and there's a few familiar names from rock & roll featured in the top 20.
It was a great year for rockers The Eagles, Bon Jovi, and Bruce Springsteen, they all made it into the top five.
Topping the poll was hip-hop producer-rapper and electronics mogul Dr. Dre. Even though Dre hasn't released an album in over a decade, the last being 2001's Chronic 2001, the rapper made his fortune with headphones.
His company Beats Electronics & Beats Music was bought by Apple for €2.4 billion in May this year. Leaving the entrepreneur to walk away with a €500 million cut of the deal.
Trailing behind in a distant second place, is singer Beyonce. She managed to accrue €92 million from various endorsement deals with Pepsi and H&M. As well as her tour with husband Jay Z and releasing a surprise album.
Coming in third place, The Eagels pulled in €80 million, followed by Bon Jovi €66 million and completing the top five is Bruce Springsteen, The Boss earned €65 million in 2014.
Other rockers that made the list include, Paul McCartney €57 million, The Rolling Stones €38 million and Roger Waters €37 million.
Forbes' highest paid musicians of 2014:
Dr Dre - $620m (£395m)
Beyoncé - $115m (£73m)
The Eagles - $100m (£64m)
Bon Jovi - $82m (£52m)
Bruce Springsteen - $81m (£52m)
Justin Bieber - $80m (£51m)
One Direction - $75m (£48m)
Paul McCartney - $71m (£45m)
Calvin Harris - $66m (£42m)
Toby Keith: $65m (£41m)
Taylor Swift: $64m (£41m)
Jay Z - $60m (£38m)
Diddy - $60m (£38m)
Bruno Mars - $60m (£38m)
Justin Timberlake - $57m (£36m)
Pink - $52m (£33m)
Michael Buble - $51m (£33m)
Rihanna - $48m (£30m)
Rolling Stones - $47m (£30m)
Roger Waters - $46m (£29m)