Michael Jackson, the late king of pop, has once again been crowned the top-earning deceased celebrity, leading Forbes’ 2025 list with an estimated $105 million in earnings.

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The ranking, published on Monday, compiles the 13 highest-grossing late stars based on their pretax income from the past 12 months.

The revenue is derived from a variety of sources, including music and book sales, streaming, licensing deals, and other ventures.

The list also considers estate acquisitions that were finalised or announced within that period.

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This marks the third consecutive year — and the 13th time overall — that Jackson has held the number one position.

According to Forbes, his estate has generated a staggering $3.5 billion since his death in 2009.

Claiming the second spot was Theodor Seuss Geisel, the US author of children’s and young adult books, with an estimated $85 million.

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The list featured a diverse range of late legends from music and sports, including Elvis Presley, the Notorious B.I.G., Prince, Kobe Bryant, and Bob Marley.

See the list below:

1. Michael Jackson (US singer) – $105 million

2. Theodor Seuss Geisel (US author) – $85 million

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3. Richard Wright, (British singer) – $81 million

4. Syd Barret (British singer) – $81 million

5.Notorious B.I.G (US rapper) – $80 million

6. Miles Davis (US trumpeter) – $21 million

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7. Elvis Presley (US singer) – $17 million

8. Jimmy Buffet (US singer) – $14 million

9. Bob Marley (Jamaican singer) – $13 million

10. John Lennon (US singer) – $12 million

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11. Prince (US singer) – $11 million

12. Arnold Palmer (US golfer) – $11 million

13. Kobe Bryant (US basketballer) – $10 million



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