Just released today.
This is a really cool list. It's based off of Streaming, Sales, Publishing & Touring!
1. BeyonceBow down to the Queen. Beyonce slayed the competition as 2016?s top Money Maker with a mammoth $62.1 million -- $20 million more than the No. 2 act. The bulk of that payday stemmed from her Formation World Tour, in support of her sixth album, Lemonade, an all-stadium trek that boasted DJ Khaled and Rae Sremmurd as opening acts, not to mention Kendrick Lamar and husband JAY-Z as surprise guests at the MetLife Stadium finale in East Rutherford, N.J. That tour sold 1.2 million tickets and grossed an industry-leading $161 million across 32 North American dates, but Bey didn?t stop there. Finishing in the top 15 in every category we measured, she was one of only six artists to earn more than $1 million in each category and ranked sixth in total artist royalties ($6.2 million). And while Lemonade may have lost the Grammy for album of the year, it earned 2.2 million equivalent album units in 2016, according to Nielsen Music (and added 260,000 more this year). LAST YEAR: N/A


4. DrakeAfter dominating the charts last year, Drake led all acts in on-demand audio and video streams (6.8 billion), plus royalties with $23.7 million. Adding nearly $14 million for his summer tour with Future, Drake danced away with over $37 million in 2016. LAST YEAR: 32
5. AdeleThe ?Rolling in the Deep? singer is rolling in the dough. Adele?s tour was 2016?s fourth-highest grossing, and she moved 2.2 million albums in the United States, more than any other artist except Prince; she also clocked nearly 1.3 million radio spins. LAST YEAR: 9

7. Justin BieberEven in light of Bieber?s impressive touring income, his streaming power shines, as he racked up nearly as many on-demand video streams (1.2 billion) as audio streams (1.5 billion). He was also No. 3 in terrestrial radio spins. LAST YEAR: N/A

9. Kanye WestA no-show on 2015?s list, West ranks as the second-highest-grossing rapper behind Drake, thanks in part to his $15 million take from the blockbuster Saint Pablo Tour ($45 million). He?s second only to Drake in audio on-demand streams, too (2 billion). LAST YEAR: N/A


12. RihannaRihanna put in plenty of work on the road in 2016, but her streaming success was huge, too: She came in third in on-demand audio (2 billion) and first in on-demand video (1.3 billion), and earned $10.1 million in master recording royalties, ranking fourth. LAST YEAR: N/A




17. FutureThe first artist with back-to-back Billboard 200 No. 1 debuts in successive weeks, Future earned nearly $14 million as Drake?s Summer Sixteen Tour co-headliner and ranked in the top 10 in on-demand audio (1.5 billion) and video (1.1 billion) streams. LAST YEAR: N/A



31. Jennifer LopezLopez?s lion?s share comes from her residency at the Axis at Planet Hollywood -- the most successful Las Vegas residency of 2016, with a gross of $34.6 million. That earned Lopez $11.8 million and a spot on this year?s list without releasing an album. LAST YEAR: N/A
39. Britney SpearsSpears? Las Vegas residency helped push her live take-home pay to $9.5 million, while new album Glory contributed to $1.2 million in royalties, with 529 million combined on-demand streams and 250,000 album sales total across her catalog. LAST YEAR: 22
42. The WeekndThe Weeknd didn?t play a U.S. show in 2016, yet he still racked up 1.9 billion on-demand audio streams, the fourth-most of the year. He also made the top 10 in track sales (3.8 million) and terrestrial radio spins (1.2 million) as his Starboy album kicked in. LAST YEAR: 28
46. SiaThe Australian songstress was No. 15 in publishing royalties, buoyed by her 2016 set, This Is Acting. ?Cheap Thrills? was her first Hot 100 No. 1, but the bulk of her earnings, $5.5 million, came from her 23-date arena tour. LAST YEAR: N/A
47. Selena GomezGomez?s sales and streaming royalties remained strong last year, even though her last album, Revival, came out in October 2015. Her 2016 arena tour made up the bulk of her revenue, with 248,000 U.S. ticket sales generating a $17 million gross. LAST YEAR: N/A
See the Full List here --->
http://www.billboard.com/photos/7865108/highest-paid-musicians-2016-money-makers