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Your Favorite Country Music Stars, Ranked by Net Worth

Country music has long been a breeding ground for not just musical talent, but also remarkable financial success. The genre's top performers have built empires that extend far beyond album sales and concert tickets, rivaling the wealth of Hollywood's elite and successful entrepreneurs. In this ranking of country music's richest stars by net worth, we'll explore how twangy tunes and Southern charm have translated into serious cash. From savvy business ventures to lucrative endorsement deals, these artists have leveraged their musical fame into impressive fortunes. Join us as we count down the wealthiest stars in country music and uncover the stories behind their substantial net worths.

Even if you don't listen to country music that often, you probably recognize a few of the voices shaping the industry for decades. Legends like Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn built empires that would carry on for generations, and newer talent like Kacey Musgraves and Morgan Wallen are making a name for themselves in the industry. You might be surprised by who's out-earning who!

And then there are the two queens who top the list, Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift, who continue to dominate the music industry and the world. Although Swift left the country music world back in 2014, she continues to make literal billions off her previous works—especially as she re-releases her older music and her highly anticipated debut album (Taylor's Version), which will see her return to her country roots! 

Zach Bryan

Zach Bryan
  • Net Worth: $250 Thousand
  • Number of Albums: 5
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 27

Who says you need Nashville to make it in country? Zach Bryan, a Navy veteran with a poet's soul, has proven that raw talent and authenticity can still cut through the noise. His breakout album "American Heartbreak" is a masterclass in storytelling, set to a folk-influenced sound. Bryan's grassroots success story is a reminder that genuine artistry still matters.

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Lauren Alaina

Lauren Alaina
  • Net Worth: $800 Thousand
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 5

From American Idol runner-up to country music powerhouse, Lauren Alaina has come a long way. Her powerful vocals and heart-on-sleeve lyrics have given us hits like "Road Less Traveled" and "What Ifs" (with Kane Brown). But it's Alaina's openness about her personal struggles that's really endeared her to fans. 

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Carly Pearce

Carly Pearce
  • Net Worth: $1.5 Million
  • Number of Albums: 4
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 6

From belting out tunes at Dollywood to belting out hits on country radio, Carly Pearce's journey is a testament to never giving up on your dreams. Her breakout hit "Every Little Thing" showed the world what country music had been missing, with a voice that harkens back to the golden age of country and lyrics that cut straight to the heart.

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Chris Lane

Chris Lane
  • Net Worth: $2 Million
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 5

From sliding into home plate to sliding up the country charts, Chris Lane's journey from baseball player to country star is one for the books. Lane's hits like "Fix" and "I Don't Know About You" are the musical equivalent of a cold beer on a hot day - refreshing and hard to resist. His collaborations with pop artists prove he's not afraid to play in different sandboxes.

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Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell
  • Net Worth: $3 Million
  • Number of Albums: 4
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

From selling t-shirts for Luke Bryan to topping charts himself, Cole Swindell is living proof of the Nashville dream. Known for party anthems that'll have you raising your glass and heartbreak ballads that'll have you reaching for the tissues, Swindell's journey is as inspiring as his music. His songwriting, honed by years of crafting hits for others, shines through in every track he releases.

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Sam Hunt

Sam Hunt
  • Net Worth: $3 Million
  • Number of Albums: 2
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 14

Blending country with R&B and pop, Sam Hunt has traditionalists clutching their pearls and fans clutching their phones to Shazam his latest hit. "Body Like a Back Road" was an absolute record-breaker—most weeks at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart, number one on the country streaming and download charts, and is still Hunt's highest charting hit to date.

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Lainey Wilson

Lainey Wilson
  • Net Worth: $4 Million
  • Number of Albums: 4
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 8

Lainey Wilson is bringing bell-bottom country to the world of modern music, and we're all here for it. Her breakthrough hit "Things A Man Oughta Know" is less a song and more a honky-tonk self-help book. Wilson's authentic twang and storytelling chops have critics throwing around phrases like "the future of country music." No pressure, right?

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Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard
  • Net Worth: $5 Million
  • Number of Albums: 66
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 7

Haggard can go by his first name only; say "Merle" in the country music world, and everyone knows exactly who you’re talking about. After a brief stint at Folsom, Merle got his life together and never looked back—staging comeback after comeback for 50 years until his death in 2016. Although some outlets report Haggard's net worth to have once been as much as $95 Million, it had dwindled to about $5 Million upon his death.

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Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett
  • Net Worth: $5 Million
  • Number of Albums: 6
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 26

Thomas Rhett is like a mad scientist, always experimenting with new sounds. The son of singer Rhett Akins, Thomas has carved out his own identity by blending country with pop and R&B. Hits like "Die A Happy Man" and "Craving You" showcase his knack for crafting earworms that appeal to country purists and pop fans alike. He's pushing the boundaries and we're loving it.

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Cody Johnson

Cody Johnson
  • Net Worth: $5 Million
  • Number of Albums: 9
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 5

From rodeo rider to country star, Cody Johnson is living every Texas kid's dream. His traditional sound and cowboy image have won him a loyal following, especially in his native Texas. "'Til You Can't" didn't just break through to the mainstream, it kicked the door down wearing cowboy boots. 

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Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini
  • Net Worth: $6 Million
  • Number of Albums: 4
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

Rising star Kelsea Ballerini has quickly become a fan favorite. From "Peter Pan" to "Hole in the Bottle," Ballerini's relatable lyrics and sunny personality have endeared her to a new generation of country listeners. Don't let the bubbly persona fool you - this girl's got depth. "Subject to Change" showed us that Ballerini can dive deep while keeping things radio-friendly. Her willingness to bare her soul has only deepened her connection with fans.

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Kane Brown

Kane Brown
  • Net Worth: $6 Million
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 26

Kane Brown's rise to stardom is like a Facebook success story come to life. He went from posting covers online to posting up in the country music pantheon. His smooth baritone could make the phone book sound hot, and his genre-blending style is bringing new fans to country faster than you can say "What Ifs." 

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Morgan Wade

Morgan Wade
  • Net Worth: $7 Million
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 0

Keep your eyes (and ears) on Morgan Wade. She might not have cracked the Hot 100 yet, but her debut album "Reckless" has critics and fans buzzing. Wade's raspy vocals and brutally honest lyrics blend country roots with rock edges, creating a sound that's all her own. She's proof that sometimes the most exciting artists are the ones still on the rise.

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Maren Morris

Maren Morris
  • Net Worth: $8 Million
  • Number of Albums: 6
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

Maren Morris is what happens when you mix powerhouse vocals, genre-bending music, and a zero-tolerance policy for BS. Her crossover hit "The Middle" had pop fans googling, "Is Maren Morris country?" (Spoiler: She's whatever she wants to be). Her willingness to address social issues within the country music industry makes her a unique voice in the genre.

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Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X
  • Net Worth: $9 Million
  • Number of Albums: 1
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 18

Talk about making an entrance! Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was a cultural phenomenon that had everyone questioning what country music could be. While he's since pivoted more towards pop and rap, his impact on country can't be overstated. That record-breaking run atop the Billboard charts showed just how powerful genre-blending could be in country music.

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LeAnn Rimes

LeAnn Rimes

Net Worth: $10 Million
Number of Albums: 17
Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

LeAnn Rimes burst onto the scene like a country music supernova, belting out "Blue" with a voice that seemed impossible for a 13-year-old. Since then, she's been genre-hopping, proving she's as comfortable with pop ballads as she is with country. Despite the tabloid drama, Rimes has kept her career humming along for nearly three decades. "How Do I Live" without LeAnn Rimes? Country music doesn't want to find out.

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Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline
  • Net Worth: Estimated at $10 Million
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

Name a more iconic song than Patsy Cline’s “Crazy”. In her brief career, she sang favorites like “I Fall to Pieces” and “Walkin After Midnight”. The most tragic aspect is that Patsy Cline was 30 when she died, with albums to be released.

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Marty Robbins

Marty Robbins
  • Net Worth: $10 Million
  • Number of Albums: 52
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 20

Robbins brought the rockabilly music to the forefront, taking time out from driving NASCAR to do it. He recorded more than 500 songs and 60 albums. His largest hits included “El Paso”, “Don’t Worry” and “Big Iron”.

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Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves
  • Net Worth: $12 Million
  • Number of Albums: 6
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 6

Kacey Musgraves' Grammy-winning album "Golden Hour" catapulted her to superstardom, while hits like "Follow Your Arrow" and "Rainbow" prove that country music can be progressive, dreamy, and covered in glitter all at once. 

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Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen
  • Net Worth: $12 Million
  • Number of Albums: 3
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 67

Morgan Wallen has become country music's newest juggernaut. His sophomore album, "Dangerous: The Double Album," shattered records with its 65-week reign atop Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. It camped out at No. 1 for so long, other albums started asking it to pay rent. Despite controversy that would've sunk other artists, Wallen's distinctive voice and hit-making ability keep him afloat. Love him or hate him, you can't deny his impact on modern country.
 

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Randy Travis

Randy Travis
  • Net Worth: $12 Million
  • Number of Albums: 22
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 6

Randy broke through in the mid-eighties during the country music revival and went head to head with the likes of George Straight, Clint Black and Garth Brooks. Travis recorded 20 albums, charted more than 50 singles and helped establish the neotraditional country movement.

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Conway Twitty

Conway Twitty
  • Net Worth: $14 Million
  • Number of Albums: 58
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 19

“Hello, Darlin,” Twitty’s biggest solo hit, with his deep voice and distinctive styling, propelled him to the top of the charts. But it's his duos with country grand dame Loretta Lynn that garnered all the awards.

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Ronnie Milsap

Ronnie Milsap
  • Net Worth: $14 Million
  • Number of Albums: 30
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 14

Blind from birth, Milsap saw crossover success between the '70s and '80s with songs like “It Was Almost Like A Song,” “Any Day Now,” and “Stranger in My House.” He also wrote for the acclaimed duo Ashford & Simpson.

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George Jones

George Jones
  • Net Worth: $15 Million
  • Number of Albums: 80
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 7

Any list of the richest country music artists certainly includes George Jones- a pioneer in the industry with ballads. His best-known song, “He Stopped Loving Her Today”, still stands as a classic in the genre. Charting more than 160 singles, its no wonder that he was called the “Rolls Royce of Country Music”.

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Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris
  • Net Worth: $15 Million
  • Number of Albums: 27
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 4

Emmylou Harris was not only a solo artist, she was a backing vocalist and prolific songwriter for dozens of acts. She saw success in the form of 14 Grammys during the mid-80s and performed with legends Roy Orbison, Levon Helm and Johnny Cash.

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Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack
  • Net Worth: $20 Million
  • Number of Albums: 9
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 8

When Lee Ann Womack sang "I Hope You Dance," she created an anthem that transcended genre. With a voice as pure as mountain spring water and a respect for country's roots, Womack has been a beacon of traditionalism in an ever-changing musical landscape. Her ability to balance commercial success with critical acclaim has made her one of country's most respected artists.

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Luke Combs

Luke Combs
  • Net Worth: $20 Million
  • Number of Albums: 5
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 34

Luke Combs is like the guy at the bar who looks like he might be the bouncer but turns out to be the nicest dude you've ever met. His meteoric rise since 2017 isn't just impressive, it's astronomical. Hits like "Hurricane" and "Beer Never Broke My Heart" prove he knows his audience better than they know themselves. Combs is keeping it real... real successful, that is.

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Little Big Town

Little Big Town
  • Net Worth: $20 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 10
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 12

Four-part harmonies so tight you couldn't slip a guitar pick between them—that's Little Big Town for you. This quartet has been defying expectations and genre boundaries since day one. "Girl Crush" stirred up controversy and dominated charts, while "Pontoon" had everyone dreaming of lazy days on the lake. Little Big Town shows that sometimes more really is more.

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Mel Tillis

Mel Tillis
  • Net Worth: $20 Million
  • Number of Albums: 77
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 2

While he recorded music for four decades, he saw success in the late '50s and late '70s. Mel also enjoyed a hardy acting career, mostly playing himself. He passed away in 2017 at the age of 85.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson
  • Net Worth: $25 Million
  • Number of Albums: 100
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 13

Willie Nelson is a living legend who will always be on our minds. The braided gentleman with a passion for helping America’s farmers and tinny voice is recognized the world over. He enjoyed a two-tier career, first hitting it big in early '70s and then enjoying a revival in the mid-'80s.

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Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton
  • Net Worth: $25 Million
  • Number of Albums: 5
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 17

If you've ever wondered what whiskey would sound like if it could sing, look no further than Chris Stapleton. After years of penning hits for others, Stapleton stepped into the spotlight with "Traveller" in 2015, and boy, did he deliver. His raw, soulful voice and masterful songwriting have not only won him a shelf full of Grammys but have also breathed new life into traditional country sound.

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Eric Church

Eric Church
  • Net Worth: $40 Million
  • Number of Albums: 7
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 29

Eric Church, aka "The Chief," is country music's resident bad boy with a poetic soul. His potent blend of outlaw country, classic rock, and introspective storytelling has been shaking up Nashville since he entered the scene. From party anthems to soul-stirring ballads, Church proves he can do it all. His legendary live shows, often stretching over three hours, are more religious experience than concert. 

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Dwight Yoakam

Dwight Yoakam
  • Net Worth: $45 Million
  • Number of Albums: 21
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 2

With a signature straw hat and crooked grin, Dwight has been cranking out the singles for 30 years. Gravitating toward honky-tonk music at an early age, he scored hit with “Honky Tonk Man” and then adapted rock covers in his style.

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Martina McBride

Martina McBride
  • Net Worth: $45 Million
  • Number of Albums: 14
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 5

They say dynamite comes in small packages, and Martina McBride is living proof. With a voice that could shake the rafters and a heart as big as her range, McBride has been a force in country music for over three decades. Songs like "Independence Day" and "A Broken Wing" aren't just hits, they're anthems. 

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Net Worth: $48 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 14
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 6

Lynyrd Skynyrd might be filed under "Southern Rock," but their DNA is deeply entwined with country music. Can you even go to a country bar without hearing "Sweet Home Alabama" at least once? Despite tragedy and lineup changes that would've sunk lesser bands, Skynyrd's legacy lives on. They're like the cool uncles of country rock, influencing generations of guitar-slinging, whiskey-drinking musicians.

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Glen Campbell

Glen Campbell
  • Net Worth: $50 Million
  • Number of Albums: 60
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 36

This little author grew up belting out “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Southern Nights” in short pants, but Campbell’s bigger hits were in the late '60s. Campbell paid his dues in the industry, backing up some of the largest names: Ricky Nelson, Merle, Lou Rawls, Elvis, Nat King Cole, and Dean Martin.

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Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band
  • Net Worth: $50 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 7
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 22

Zac Brown Band throws rock, folk, and Caribbean flavors into their country music. From "Chicken Fried" to "Toes," they've got a knack for crafting songs that make you want to kick back on a beach... preferably with a cold one in hand. Their live shows? Let's just say they put the 'party' in 'concert party'.

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Alabama

Alabama
  • Combined Net Worth: $50 Million
  • Number of Albums: 26
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 11

There was no country act bigger than Alabama from 1980 through 1989. The band set the U.S. on fire and the charts for 27 number 1 hits (21 in a row) and nabbed more than 200 awards from American Music Awards, Grammys, BMG, Billboard as well as Artist of the Decade.

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Hank Williams & Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams & Hank Williams Jr.
  • Net Worth: Hank Williams $100,000; Hank Williams Jr. $50 Million
  • Number of Albums: Hank Williams 21; Hank Williams Jr. 54
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: Hank Williams 0; Hank Williams Jr. 3

This country music dynasty is rooted all the way back to 1937 when Hiram “Hank” Williams. Without Hank, we wouldn’t have such classics as “Your Cheatin Heart” or “Hey, Good Lookin”. His namesake who we know as Bocephus embraced the rowdy southern rock country that is “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight”.

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Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert
  • Net Worth: $60 Million
  • Number of Albums: 10
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 25

If country music had a spirit animal, it might just be Miranda Lambert. Fiery, authentic, and unapologetically herself, Lambert has been setting the country world ablaze since day one. From the raw emotion of "The House That Built Me" to the empowering anthem "Gunpowder & Lead," she's proven time and again that she's here to rock the country world. And let's not forget her work with Pistol Annies.

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Tanya Tucker

Tanya Tucker
  • Net Worth: $60 Million
  • Number of Albums: 26
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 9

You can’t have country music without Tanya Tucker and vice versa. This dynamo burst onto the scene in 1972 with her smash hit “Delta Dawn” and continued to have hit after hit- taking her career from childhood to adulthood. She enjoyed a revival in the 90s during the great country crossover.

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Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash
  • Net Worth: $60 Million
  • Number of Albums: 67
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 42

The man, the myth, the legend, Johnny Cash is one of the most notable names in country music. Cash received many awards from the Country Music Association Awards, Grammys, and was inducted into five music halls of fame. Johnny Cash's career spanned almost five decades, and he rose to become an industry icon.

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Pistol Annies

Pistol Annies
  • Net Worth: $61 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 4
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 2

Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe, and Angaleena Presley walk into a bar...and end up forming one of country music's greatest supergroups. The Pistol Annies are like the Avengers of country music, if the Avengers wore cowboy boots and wrote songs that make men uncomfortable. Their razor-sharp lyrics and take-no-prisoners attitude have made them a force to be reckoned with in country music.

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Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn
  • Net Worth: $65 Million
  • Number of Albums: 50
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 4

Loretta Lynn has received numerous award and accolades for her groundbreaking role in country music. Having sold more than 45 million albums worldwide, it's no surprise she made this list. She's one of the most celebrated musicians in the industry.

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The Doobie Brothers

The Doobie Brothers
  • Net Worth: $73 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 14
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 27

The Doobie Brothers are like that friend who can hang with any crowd. Rock? Check. Soul? You bet. Country? They've got that covered, too. Their crossover appeal is so strong that country fans have practically adopted them. "Black Water" and "Listen to the Music" are as at home on country radio as they are on classic rock stations. Their 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a testament to their influence.

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Keith Urban

Keith Urban
  • Net Worth: $75 Million
  • Number of Albums: 12 
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 46 

This Australian native is one of the country's highest-paid performers. His shows gross an average of $700,000 a night! He's acted as an American Idol judge and mentor and has his own guitar line to help him bring in some extra cash.

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Lady A

Lady A
  • Net Worth: $75 Million ($25 Million each)
  • Number of Albums: 9
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 21

Formerly known as Lady Antebellum, Lady A has been serving up harmony-rich country-pop for over a decade. Their hit "Need You Now" is basically the theme song of every late-night, wine-fueled phone call to an ex. Despite the controversy surrounding their name change, the trio's blend of soul, country, and pop continues to strike a chord with fans. Sometimes, three is better than one.

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Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean
  • Net Worth: $80 Million
  • Number of Albums: 11
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 41

Jason Aldean is country music's stadium-filling, chart-topping powerhouse. With his signature cowboy hat and gritty vocals, he's been serving up a mix of country rock and traditional themes for over a decade. Aldean's music is the soundtrack to small-town Friday nights and big-city dreams alike. From "Big Green Tractor" to "Dirt Road Anthem," his hits bridge the gap between country purists and new-school fans. His ACM Artist of the Decade award is proof that Aldean's brand of country is here to stay. 

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Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire
  • Net Worth: $95 Million
  • Number of Albums: 32
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 17

Reba McEntire is a groundbreaking icon in the world of country music. She has 15 nominations and three Grammy awards, 59 top 10 hits, and 24 number one singles over the course of her 40-year career.

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Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn
  • Combined Net Worth: $100 Million
  • Number of Albums: 12
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 27

Brooks & Dunn are the Batman and Robin of boot-scootin' boogie. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn took the '90s by storm, turning line dancing into a national obsession with hits like "Boot Scootin' Boogie" and tugging heartstrings with "Neon Moon." Their perfect blend of honky-tonk energy and smooth ballads made them the best-selling duo in country music history. After a brief "retirement," they proved you can't keep good cowboys down, reuniting to remind everyone why they're legends. They boast 20 No. 1 hits!

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Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Net Worth: $110 Million (collective)
  • Number of Albums: 7
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 16

CCR might've been born in California, but their heart was always in the Louisiana bayou. Their rootsy sound and Southern-flavored lyrics have made them honorary country artists. How many country covers of "Proud Mary" and "Bad Moon Rising" do we need before we just give them a Country Music Association membership? CCR's influence on country music just belongs.

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Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley
  • Net Worth: $120 Million
  • Number of Albums: 12
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 40

A household name for his music and a well-known, hilarious commercial with former NFL star Peyton Manning, Brad Paisley is a staple in country music. From "Ticks" to "Whiskey Lullaby," Paisley proves he can make you laugh, cry, and air-guitar all in the same album. His clever wordplay and catchy hooks have earned him a trophy case full of awards, but it's his down-to-earth charm that have won him a nation of fans. 

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Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt
  • Net Worth: $130 Million
  • Number of Albums: 29
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 34

With a voice that could shake the rafters or break your heart, Ronstadt dominated the '70s and '80s, effortlessly sliding between rock, country, and Latin music. From her country-rock days with "Different Drum" to her mariachi albums, she showed that great music knows no boundaries. Ronstadt didn't just interpret songs; she owned them, making everything from Roy Orbison to Warren Zevon sound like it was written just for her. Though Parkinson's silenced her singing voice, her impact on music continues to resonate.

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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood
  • Net Worth: $140 Million
  • Number of Albums: 9
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 42

Carrie Underwood: American Idol sweetheart turned country music powerhouse. With a voice that could shatter glass and legs that won't quit, she's been dominating charts since 2005. From "Jesus, Take the Wheel" to "Before He Cheats," Carrie serves up ballads and revenge anthems with equal flair. Multi-Grammy winner, CMA host, and all-around superstar, she's the glamorous girl next door who made it big.

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The Chicks

The Chicks
  • Combined Net Worth: $150 Million
  • Number of Albums: 8
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 18

The Chicks are country music's rebel girls, armed with fiddles, banjos, and a whole lot of attitude. Natalie Maines, Emily Strayer, and Martie Maguire stormed Nashville. From the foot-stomping "Goodbye Earl" to the heartbreaking "Travelin' Soldier," they've proven they can do it all. These ladies aren't afraid to ruffle feathers, speaking their minds even when it costs them. After a controversial hiatus, they returned with "Gaslighter," showing that their fire—and their harmonies—are as strong as ever.

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Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson
  • Net Worth: $150 Million
  • Number of Albums: 21
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 28

Alan Jackson is in a class all his own with albums running the gambit of genres, including gospel, Christmas, bluegrass, and even more. Jackson has delivered numerous hits like "Chattahoochee" and "Remember When." His dedication to classic country sounds and storytelling has earned him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan
  • Net Worth: $160 Million
  • Number of Albums: 7
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 37

Luke Bryan is easily one of the biggest concert draws in country music, but it's not only music that's helping him land on this list. Bryan has had endorsement deals with Miller Lite and Chevrolet, was a judge on American Idol, and he co-owns a hunting company with Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson. His energetic live performances and catchy hits like "Country Girl (Shake It for Me)" and "Play It Again" have made him a favorite among younger country fans.

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Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney
  • Net Worth: $180 Million
  • Number of Albums: 20
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 59

Chesney isn't just a heartthrob country superstar, he's also one of the highest-earning country stars ever. Known for his high-energy stadium shows and laid-back anthems like "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems," Chesney has built a devoted fanbase nicknamed the "No Shoes Nation." His business acumen, including his own rum brand, has contributed significantly to his impressive net worth.

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Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts
  • Combined Net Worth: $180 Million
  • Number of Albums: 10
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 37

Rascal Flatts dominated the country-pop scene for two decades with their tight harmonies and emotional ballads. Hits like "Bless the Broken Road" and "What Hurts the Most" showcased their crossover appeal. Despite disbanding in 2020, the trio's impact on country music remains significant, having paved the way for many of today's pop-country acts.

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Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw
  • Net Worth: $200 Million
  • Number of Albums: 17
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 61

Tim McGraw's career has spanned over three decades, producing numerous hits and establishing him as one of country music's most enduring stars. From "Live Like You Were Dying" to "Humble and Kind," McGraw's ability to deliver both upbeat anthems and touching ballads has kept him relevant through changing trends. His acting career and high-profile marriage to Faith Hill have further boosted his star power.

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Faith Hill

Faith Hill
  • Net Worth: $200 Million
  • Number of Albums: 7
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 23

Faith Hill was one of the biggest country stars of the '90s and early 2000s. With hits like "Breathe" and "This Kiss," Hill successfully bridged the gap between country and pop. Her high-profile marriage to Tim McGraw and their successful joint tours have further cemented her status as country music royalty. She's also acted as the voice of NBC's "Sunday Night Football" opening.

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Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers
  • Net Worth: $250 Million
  • Number of Albums: 65
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 42

Kenny Rogers was a true legend whose career spanned multiple genres and decades. From his early days with The First Edition to solo hits like "The Gambler" and "Islands in the Stream," Rogers' distinctive voice and storytelling ability made him a beloved figure in music. His entrepreneurial ventures, including a restaurant chain, contributed to his substantial net worth before his passing in 2020.

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George Strait

George Strait
  • Net Worth: $300 Million
  • Number of Albums: 30
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 37

Known as the "King of Country," George Strait's traditional sound and cowboy image have made him one of the most successful country artists of all time. With a record 60 number-one hits, including "All My Ex's Live in Texas" and "Check Yes or No," Strait's influence on the genre is unparalleled. His ability to maintain relevance for over four decades speaks to his enduring appeal and musical legacy.

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Toby Keith

Toby Keith
  • Net Worth: $400 Million
  • Number of Albums: 21
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 39

Toby Keith's patriotic anthems and outlaw country style made him a polarizing but undeniably successful figure in country music. Hits like "Should've Been a Cowboy" and "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" showcased his unapologetic approach. Keith's business ventures, including his Wild Shot Mezcal brand, significantly contributed to his impressive net worth before his unfortunate passing in early 2024.

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Shania Twain

Shania Twain
  • Net Worth: $400 Million
  • Number of Albums: 6
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 18

Shania Twain revolutionized country music in the 1990s with her pop-infused sound and empowering lyrics. Her album "Come On Over" became the best-selling country album of all time, producing hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and "You're Still the One." Twain's influence extends beyond music, as she's become a fashion icon and inspiration for many female artists in the industry. Despite facing personal and health challenges, she's made a successful comeback, proving her enduring appeal.

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Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks
  • Net Worth: $400 Million
  • Number of Albums: 14
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 9

Garth Brooks is arguably the biggest name in country music history. His high-energy performances and blend of rock and country helped bring the genre to mainstream popularity in the 1990s. Hits like "Friends in Low Places" and "The Dance" are country classics. Brooks' marketing strategies, including his famous retirement and comeback, have kept him relevant for decades. His successful Vegas residency and record-breaking tour sales have contributed significantly to his massive net worth.

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Trisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood
  • Net Worth: $400 Million
  • Number of Albums: 15
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 9

Trisha Yearwood's powerful voice and emotional delivery have made her one of country music's most respected artists. Her debut single "She's in Love with the Boy" kickstarted a career filled with hits like "How Do I Live" and "Walkaway Joe." Beyond music, Yearwood has found success as a cookbook author and cooking show host. Her high-profile marriage to Garth Brooks has created a country music power couple, often performing and touring together.

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton
  • Net Worth: $650 Million
  • Number of Albums: 49
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 21

Dolly Parton is more than just a country music icon; she's a national treasure. Her rags-to-riches story, distinctive voice, and songwriting genius have produced classics like "Jolene" and "9 to 5." Beyond music, Parton's business ventures, including the Dollywood theme park, and her philanthropic efforts have made her one of the wealthiest and most beloved figures in entertainment.

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Beyoncé

Beyoncé
  • Net Worth: $800 Million
  • Number of Albums: 8
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 106

The Queen B needs no introduction. While dominating R&B and pop, Beyoncé's recent country foray with "Act ll: Cowboy Carter" shows her versatility. While her songs like “Texas Hold 'Em” and “16 Carriages” have received strong criticism, her bold move ignited discussions about genre boundaries. Who knew cowboy hats could look so fierce?

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift
  • Net Worth: $1.325 Billion
  • Number of Albums: 11
  • Number of Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 264

Unless you've been living under a rock for the past several years, you probably know country-singer-gone-pop-sensation, Taylor Swift. Swift constantly dominates the top of the charts and is the only artist in music history to have an album hit one million sales in the first week on three separate occasions. She's also the first artist to become a billionaire by pursuing music alone (most other celebrity billionaires, like Rihanna, have other lines of business.)

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