Music Sales, Royalty & Merch Incomes Are the Reason These Late Musicians’ Name Are Still Earning Millions(Photo Credit – Michael Jackson/Elvis Presley/Getty Images/Bob Marley/Instagram)

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In a competitive world today, it’s difficult for celebrities to stay relevant for a long time, but some legends have the power to remain in our hearts and minds even years after they departed the world. The deceased icons manage to hold on to their limelight thanks to their ever-loyal fanbase. Many times, this love is seen in the cash flow even years after they aren’t with us.

From Michael Jackson to Bob Marley and Elvis Presley, scroll down and see which late musician made how many millions owning to revenues from music streams, royalties for their work, marketing, licensing deals, merch sales and more.

Michael Jackson – $48 million

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Since 2010 Michael Jackson has been the highest-paid late musician owing to the millions of fans he has worldwide. On June 25, 2009, MJ passed away due to a cardiac arrest induced by acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication. Jackson’s Mijac Music catalogue and a long-term deal with Sony account for more than 70% of his earnings. As per reports, his name was earned him $48 million last year.