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She is priceless <3
Not much because she doesn't write a lot of her songs, therefore she cannot get publishing royalties. Some of her songwriters are Dr Luke and Taylor Swift. They'd get the royalties there. Miley has many other ways of making money though like selling records, tours, merch, tv etc...
20milliondollars
£8.99
The song? It was Whitney Houston. I Will Always Love You was a #1 hit twice for Dolly Parton long before Whitney's version. More importantly, Dolly wrote the song so she has received royalties from every copy ever sold. Royalties for songwriters are much higher than for the performer so in essence she made millions off the song---far more than Whitney did.
She is priceless <3
6.305 Million Dollars plus royalties
Not much because she doesn't write a lot of her songs, therefore she cannot get publishing royalties. Some of her songwriters are Dr Luke and Taylor Swift. They'd get the royalties there. Miley has many other ways of making money though like selling records, tours, merch, tv etc...
20milliondollars
royalties don't cost any thing it's what the people involved in singles or albums receive money wise anyway
Lou Bega still receives money - mostly from royalties - for his song, Mambo No. 5. It is uncomfirmed how much money he has progressively made thus far, but it is rumored to be roughly $2,500,000 (American) - $4,000,000 (American).
While the exact salary cannot be found on how much Dawn Wells made on Gilligan's Island, she did capitalize from it. In fact, she is still getting money from royalties.
None of the actors ever received any royalties. Sherwood Schwartz pocketed millions.
in 2008, Pro skaters made 2000 a month plus royalties from what ever product has there name on it like Tiger Woods, three-fourths of there money comes from sponsors.
Brandy made over 10 million in 2010 from royalties. She made 3 million from her report show. So overall she made 13 million.
The song 'Happy Birthday To You' earns about $2 million in royalties every year.
Usually around 32k (USD) per show. plus album sales and mechanical royalties.