The 2017 Grammys are approaching. Beyonce leads the field with nine nominations, but right on her heels are artists like Drake and Kanye West with eight nominations apiece. Chances are you know a lot of the artists nominated and their work, but do you know how much they've received for their work? Here's the net worth of some of our Grammy favorites, in alphabetical order. All valuations from Celebrity Net Worth.
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The British singer is reportedly worth $125 million, with more on the way thanks to a record-breaking (for a Brit) deal with Sony. She's been nominated for five Grammys, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
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Nominated for the first time in 17 years, Bocelli is in a crowded field for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. He's worth $40 million.
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Nominated for "Dangerous Woman" in the Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance, Grande is also worth $25 million.
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Also nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Babs is one of the wealthier nominees on this list, coming in at a whopping $370 million.
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Queen Bee is up for nine Grammys this year off the strength of her album Lemonade. Whether or not she takes home Album, Record, or Song of the Year is still to be determined, but the singer is reportedly worth $450 million.
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The newly celebrated Nobel Laureate is worth around $180 million and is also nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal album for "Fallen Angels."
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Nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for "Church Bells" as well as worth $75 million? Ms. Underwood has to be waiting all day for Grammy night.
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The deceased legend is nominated for four posthumous Grammy awards this year for his album "Blackstar" and its title track. At the time of his death, he had a net worth of about $230 million.
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She's nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album for "Confident" and worth about $30 million.
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Nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance along with Pentatonix for a rendition of "Jolene," Parton is halfway to 10 figures with a net worth of $500 million.
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"Views" is nominated for Album of the Year as well as Best Rap Album, his collaboration with Rihanna "Work" is up for a couple Grammys including Record of the Year, and his own "Hotline Bling" is up for two as well. Along with his eight overall nominations, Drake is worth $85 million.
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Worth a reported $60 million, Costello is nominated for a Grammy once again, this year for Best Spoken Word Album.
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Scott is back at the Grammys once again, nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance, and the singer-actress is worth about $12 million as well.
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Another big name in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Groban's also worth about $30 million.
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With four nominations, including Album and Song of the Year, Bieber is also worth an astonishing $225 million.
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With a net worth of over $230 million, Timberlake can take solace in only having one nomination at this year's Grammys: his song "Can't Stop The Feeling" is nominated for Best Song Written for Visual Media.
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The country-music and TV star has three Grammy nods to his credit this year: Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Song, and Best Country Album for "Ripcord." He's also worth $75 million.
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The former American Idol winner is nominated again this year, for Best Pop Solo Performance, and is worth about $28 million.
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This man is worth a staggering $155 million and is nominated for Best Country Duo Performance with P!nk.
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This country legend's "Full Circle" is up for Best Country Album and she's worth about $60 million.
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Actually a band, and not an individual, Lukas Graham is up for three awards including Record and Song of the Year for "7 Years." The four-piece is worth about $10 million at this point in their career between them.
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Posner's "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" is up for Song of the Year and he's worth about $8 million.
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She's nominated for Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance. She's also worth about $45 million.
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Another legend in the Best Spoken Word Album category, she also has a net worth of $16 million.
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Between the five members, the a cappella group is worth about $40 million. They're nominated with Dolly Parton for their version of "Jolene" in Best Country Duo/Proup Performance.
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RiRi is up for seven Grammys this year, including Record of the Year as well as Best Recording Packaging for her album "Anti." Couple those facts with her $230 million net worth and everything is coming up Rihanna.
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She's nominated for three Grammys, including Best Pop Vocal Album. She's also worth about $20 million at the moment.
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Shocking only garnering one nomination this year ("Cranes in the Sky" is up for Best R&B Performance), Solange also trails her sister Beyonce in net worth with about $8 million.
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In a surprise, the critical darling was nominated for Album of the Year as well as Best Country Album. Chances are his $6 million net worth is on the upswing.
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The country music mainstay is nominated for Best Song for "Humble and Kind." He's also worth about $145 million.