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Michael Jackson has earned R720-million since he died.
The late 'Thriller' singer — who passed away from acute Propofol intoxication on 25 June — came third in Forbes.com's annual Top-Earning Dead Celebrities list with the huge financial haul.
Michael was the highest ranking deceased singer, after bringing in the enormous sum from radio play, royalties from album sales, rights to his name and royalties from his stake in the Sony/ATV music catalogue.
Since Michael's shock passing there have also been numerous sales of memorabilia, iconic outfits and even a lock of his hair.
Forbes Senior Editor Matthew Miller said: "The money might be drying up in Hollywood, but there's still plenty of cash being made in the graveyard. The earning power of dead celebrities is more powerful than ever before."
Elvis Presley dropped down from first position last year to fourth this time round with earnings of R440-million.
He was replaced at the top by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent who raked in a staggering R2.8-billion for his famous clothing label and from the sale of his art collection early this year, following his death in June 2008.
Songwriting duo Rodgers and Hammerstein — Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II — earned the second highest figure with revenue made from their popular Broadway musicals, including 'Oklahoma!', 'Carousel', 'South Pacific' and 'The Sound of Music'.
Forbes.com's top ten Top-Earning Dead Celebrities:
1. Yves Saint Laurent: R2.8-billion
2. Rodgers and Hammerstein: R1.8-billion
3. Michael Jackson: R720-million
4. Elvis Presley: R440-million
5. J.R.R. Tolkien: R400-million
6. Charles Schulz: R280-million
7 = John Lennon: R120-million
7 = Dr. Seuss: R120-million
9. Albert Einstein: R80-million
10. Michael Crichton: R72-million
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