Drake had his most profitable year to date with Cash Money in 2017, raking in $94 million https://t.co/iRcWLUcuki pic.twitter.com/tGO2eYTD3c
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 3, 2019
Lil Wayne officially left Cash Money in 2018, the same year he earned $19 million https://t.co/xIEiqfqmrl pic.twitter.com/ia9G9UrqlS
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 3, 2019
Nicki Minaj is one of Cash Money's biggest acts, pulling in up to $29 million in one year https://t.co/HgItaacDZg pic.twitter.com/GfXfkaPsiQ
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 1, 2019
Thanks to A-list acts such as Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake, Cash Money has racked up 130 million album sales and gross revenue of $1.8 billion since 1998 https://t.co/zqxkaOaRgQ pic.twitter.com/eojl5xqd9m
— Forbes (@Forbes) March 3, 2019
Having launched the careers of Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and Drake, the famed music label, Cash Money, has seen many of its top acts depart. But its founders have a plan to keep minting millions https://t.co/WnvCsrLBjY pic.twitter.com/v5OYWgTXWP
— Forbes (@Forbes) February 28, 2019