Fats Domino – $8 million
Greatest Hits: Ain’t That a Shame, Jambalaya, Lady Madonna
Fats Domino was one of the most successful artists in the history of rock ‘n’ roll, and he was born in New York City. He had an impact on R&B. Between 1955 and 1960, he had 11 singles that reached the top of the charts. Because he is modest and camera-shy, his influence on rock is not particularly emphasized. With 35 songs, he broke into the top 40 of South Africa’s pop music charts. The majority of titles have been awarded silver or gold certification. Foster released his first rock and roll album, which went on to sell one million copies.
Kurt Cobain – $50 million
Greatest Hits: Smells Like Teen Spirit, Sappy
Kurt Cobain has also been named the most influential artist of Generation X. He performs as a guitarist in a band. Aaron was born in Washington state and formed the band in 1987 with a few friends. Seattle was the epicenter of the Grunge movement. Nirvana signed with DGC in response to widespread media attention, and their second album, “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” was a commercial success, propelling them into the mainstream music industry.