Michael Bublé — $60 million
There was misinformation as to whether or not Bublé will retire. In October 2018, he told Daily Mail that he was getting out of the music biz. Bublé’s leadership later denied these statements, however, chalking it up to “tabloid stories.” His initial breakthrough is a funny tale. In 2000, Bublé was seen performing by an aide to former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who then gave Bublé’s album to his boss. At his daughter’s wedding, Mulroney invited Bublé to sing. That was where the young singer met David Foster, the Grammy-winning producer.
Bruno Mars — $150 million
He’s living the lifestyle of “24K magic” now, but things haven’t always been this way. Born and raised in Hawaii before becoming famous, Bruno Mars was one of six siblings. Mars eventually moved to Los Angeles for music. Peter Gene Hernandez adopted his nickname, “Bruno,” as part of his stage name. The energetic and soulful singer had many hits that peaked on Billboard charts, including “Uptown Funk!” “And ‘That’s what I like.’ Other important moments in his career were his Super Bowl XLVIII performance and his first Grammy win in 2011.