Rihanna 'worth $1.7bn': Forbes

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While downloads and tour tickets have contributed to Rihanna's wealth, it is her business know-how that has rocketed her into the ranks of the uber-wealthy.

The R&B songstress parlayed success in the singles charts into a huge make-up and fashion empire, with earnings that now dwarf those of other music megastars like Madonna and Beyonce.

But while downloads and tour tickets have contributed to her wealth, it is her business know-how that has rocketed her into the ranks of the uber-wealthy. Fenty Beauty, which launched in 2017 with the goal of promoting inclusivity, produces make-up to match dozens of different skin tones.

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