Hip-Hop and Liquor Business, Whose Is Really Doing The Thing In The Game
Life of hip-hop stars is known to revolve around materials and often, define their achievement with best of cars, blings, booze and what brand they drink.
Recently, most achieved and upcoming artists are doing more than just singing and are getting involved in other things through which they can invest in and get richer.
Since liquor is key to showing they have arrived, some have secured endorsement deals of some brands or others coming up with their own brand, and are going strong in the alcohol industry in spite - some often go out of recognition after few years.
Now, we take a look at who have got the most money spinning brand and brands acceptance across countries.
Recently, most achieved and upcoming artists are doing more than just singing and are getting involved in other things through which they can invest in and get richer.
Since liquor is key to showing they have arrived, some have secured endorsement deals of some brands or others coming up with their own brand, and are going strong in the alcohol industry in spite - some often go out of recognition after few years.
Now, we take a look at who have got the most money spinning brand and brands acceptance across countries.
Sean Comb Diddy - Croc
Diddy's Ciroc can not said to be most famous booze in hip-hop no doubt. A brand which he took over management of in 2007 having purchased it for $100 million.
Since the mogul took over the company, the brand has been a house-name in hip-hop and with good coverage in term of availability.
Last year, the brand was valued at $595 million and rated AA in alcohol industry according to reports from Business Insider.
Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter - Armand de Brignac
In 2014, Roc Nation's owner took over the management of Armand de Brignac having invested $225 million he bought the company stake flats out.
Being one of the richest rappers with networth of $810 million, the brand is one of the rapper's major investment and it has since gained more acceptance.
In terms of price and class, D'usse stands a better class with elegance than any other liquor own by any artist in hip-hop.
In terms of price and class, D'usse stands a better class with elegance than any other liquor own by any artist in hip-hop.
Curtis James Jackson "50 Cents" - Effen Vodka
The G-Unit rapper made a dive into alcohol industry and partner with Dutch vodka Effen, but what he might own in stake in the company yet remain unknown.
Despite the artist declaring himself bankrupt and not making public his part in the brand, it yet remains his trademark liquor.
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