Bad Bunny, Blink-182, And Metro Boomin Brought The Heat To Coachella 2023

It’s that time of the year again; hundreds of thousands of people flock to the California desert to show out in their best outfits, sample some amazing eats, and, of course, see a line-up of incredible artists at Coachella. Now that he dust has (literally) settled on the grounds, let’s look back on the highlights of Coachella 2023 Day One, which highlighted era-defining artists Blondie and Blink-182 while bringing together some of the current innovators like Bad Bunny and Metro Boomin.

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Bad Bunny closed out the night with a bang, and I’m not just about the fireworks during his main stage set. The Puerto Rican rapper drew the largest crowd of the night, and for good reason. While the moment was historic — Bad Bunny is the first Latin solo artist to ever headline the festival — he made sure to highlight the roots of Reggaeton music and credit the artists who made his success possible like Celia Cruz, El General, and Tego Calderón. On top of that, his show-stopping stage design cleverly nodded to the viral concert he performed on top of a gas station late last year. Bad Bunny performed all the hits during his set, like “Moscow Mule,” “Yo Perreo Sola,” and “Después De La Playa.” He even brought out Post Malone for an acoustic set, but technical difficulties made it nearly impossible to hear him.

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Bad Bunny is far from the only artist who brought out surprise guests on stage. One thing about Coachella is always true: if an artist has a collaboration, they’re going to use their Coachella set as an excuse to bring that artist out to perform. Metro Boomin’s closing set at the Sahara stage is perhaps the biggest example of that. A massive stage floated down from the ceiling that housed Metro’s main DJ equipment, with Metro himself dressed as a superhero (cape included). John Legend appeared below, kicking the set off with their Heroes & Villains track “On Time.” From there, Future joined Metro for several tracks like “Superhero,” “Serve The Bass,” and “Thought It Was Drought.” Don Toliver was next, delivering “Too Many Nights” with Future. 21 Savage also took the stage for a couple tracks like “10 Freaky Girls” and some highlights from Savage Mode 2, while also giving Metro his flowers by naming him the “greatest producer of our generation.” Finally, after teasing his appearance on Twitter, The Weeknd pulled up and the crowd went wild. He delivered his After Hours track “Heartless” and gave us a taste of upcoming music with an unreleased track. Finally, The Weeknd closed out the set with fan-favorite “Creepin,” where Diddy made a brief and unexpected cameo.

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Blink-182 was another major highlight from Coachella day one, and perhaps the only major artist who didn’t bring out any surprise guests. Instead, they themselves were the surprise guests. Blink-182 was announced as part of the lineup just a few days ago, reuniting on the stage with their original lineup of Tom Delonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker for the first time in nine years. And in the years since, each three members have come a long way; Mark Hoppus beat cancer, Tom Delonge discovered aliens (kinda), and Travis Barker married a Kardashian. Joining together on stage, though, it felt like no time had passed. Mark and Tom were continually cracking “your mom” jokes like it was still the ’90s. To their credit, their set did feel like it transported the crowd back to their 1999 inception, playing all the early tracks like “The Rock Show” and “What’s My Age Again.” They closed out their set with three back-to-back greatest hits, “I Miss You,” “All The Small Things,” and “Dammit.”

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Countless other artists on Coachella 2023’s day one lineup made their memorable mark on the weekend. Gorillaz, who recently dropped the album Cracker Island, used their stage time to highlight collaborators. They invited Thundercat to the stage to perform their recent album’s title track, Del The Funkee Homosapien for their iconic hit “Clint Eastwood,” and UK rapper Slowthai for “Momentary Bliss.” Artists who couldn’t make it to the stage were replaced massive holograms, like Tame Impala singing his part on “New Gold” and Snoop Dogg firing off his verse in “Hollywood.” Indie-pop trio MUNA was also a highlight of the day. The group dedicated their set to their young queer and trans fans while performing a soon-to-be released song and bringing out the members of Boygenius to sing “Silk Chiffon.” Top Dawg Entertainment rapper Doechii brought the heat to the already sweltering day with an impeccably choreographed set. New Zealand breakout songwriter Benee drew a massive crowd for a mid-day performance where she brought out Gus Dapperton for their quarantine-era viral hit “Supalonely.” Finally, Philly band Soul Glo made good on their hard-core genre label by opening up a mosh pit and delivering a riotous and riveting set.

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Follow along with Uproxx’s Coachella 2023 coverage here. Check out a few more photos from Friday below.

Some of the artists mentioned here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Gorillaz Got De La Soul, Thundercat, And More Guests For Their Electric Coachella Performance

Given their range of collaborations with artists, it was not surprise that Gorillaz had a lot of special guests for their Coachella set Friday. The band kicked things off by bringing out Thundercat, who played “Cracker Island,” the title track off their most recent album.

Shortly after, Damon Albarn brought out Peven Everett for “Strobelite” and Jamie Principle for “Hollywood.” After a brief interlude in which the band played “Andromeda,” Albarn brought out Bootie Brown to perform “New Gold.”

For one of Gorillaz’s best-known songs, “On Melancholy Hill,” Albarn dedicated it to his daughter, Missy.

Brown returned later in the show to play “Dirty Harry.” Next up was Slowthai, who dropped by to perform “Momentary Bliss,” one of Gorillaz’s songs from their record Song Machine.

The band closed out with some classics, with Del The Funky Homosapien playing “Rock The House” before returning for the closer, “Clint Eastwood.”

In between, De La Soul did “Feel Good Inc.,” giving the crowd a chance to hear all their favorite Gorillaz standards.

“Dave would’ve loved being out there,” one fan who uploaded the performance noted, referencing the late Trugoy.

Check out some clips from Gorillaz’s Coachella set above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Here Are The Coachella Set Times For 2023: Weekend One

Coachella is nearly here: The first weekend starts tomorrow (Friday, April 14). Now, though, festivalgoers can start planning in more detail what they want the weekend to look like: Hours ago, Coachella unveiled the set times for the next few days (which include a previously unannounced performance from Blink-182).

Check out the set times for this first weekend below. All times are p.m. and PT.

Friday, April 14

  • Jim Smith — 12:00 @ Sonora
  • Juliet Mendoza — 12:00 @ Yuma
  • Black Jade — 12:30 @ Mojave
  • Desert Cahuilla Bird Singers — 12:45 @ Gobi
  • Juicewon — 1:00 @ Outdoor
  • Chris Stussy — 1:00 @ Yuma
  • The Murder Capital — 1:10 @ Sonora
  • Jupiter & Okwess — 1:20 @ Gobi
  • Lewis OfMan — 1:40 @ Mojave
  • Mary Jane — 1:45 @ Sahara
  • Kyle Watson — 2:00 @ Yuma
  • Lava La Rue — 2:00 @ Sonora
  • ¿Téo? — 2:20 @ Gobi
  • The Comet Is Coming — 2:30 @ Outdoor
  • Domi & JD Beck — 2:40 @ Mojave
  • Record Safari — 2:50 @ Coachella
  • Soul Glo — 2:55 @ Sonora
  • Oliver Koletzki — 3:00 @ Yuma
  • Dombresky — 3:10 @ Sahara
  • Gabriels — 3:20 @ Gobi
  • Doechii — 3:30 @ Coachella
  • DannyLux — 3:40 @ Sonora
  • Benee — 3:45 @ Mojave
  • Saba — 3:45 @ Outdoor
  • Dennis Cruz + Paw$a — 4:15 @ Yuma
  • Malaa — 4:15 @ Sahara
  • Overmono — 4:25 @ Gobi
  • Pusha T — 4:30 @ Coachella
  • Magdalena Bay — 4:50 @ Sonora
  • Muna — 4:50 @ Mojave
  • Yungblud — 4:55 @ Outdoor
  • Vintage Culture — 5:20 @ Sahara
  • Nora En Pure — 5:30 @ Yuma
  • Becky G — 5:45 @ Coachella
  • Tobe Nwigwe — 5:45 @ Gobi
  • TV Girl — 5:55 @ Sonora
  • Wet Leg — 6:00 @ Mojave
  • SG Lewis — 6:10 @ Outdoor
  • Idris Elba — 6:45 @ Yuma
  • Blink-182 — 6:45 @ Sahara
  • Yves Tumor — 7:05 @ Gobi
  • Burna Boy — 7:05 @ Coachella
  • Kaytranada — 7:30 @ Outdoor
  • Blondie — 7:35 @ Mojave
  • Sasha Alex Sloan — 7:40 @ Sonora
  • Jamie Jones — 8:05 @ Sahara
  • Mochakk — 8:15 @ Yuma
  • The Garden — 8:15 @ Gobi
  • Gorillaz — 8:35 @ Coachella
  • Angèle — 9:10 @ Mojave
  • Two Friends — 9:20 @ Sahara
  • Whyte Fang — 9:25 @ Gobi
  • Uncle Waffles — 9:30 @ Sonora
  • TESTPILOT — 9:45 @ Yuma
  • The Chemical Brothers — 9:50 @ Outdoor
  • Ashnikko — 10:35 @ Gobi
  • FKJ — 10:35 @ Mojave
  • Metro Boomin — 10:35 @ Sahara
  • Maceo Plex — 11:15 @ Yuma
  • Bad Bunny — 11:25 @ Coachella

Saturday, April 15

  • Buster Jarvis — 12:00 @ Sonora
  • Talon — 12:00 @ Yuma
  • Wave Groove — 12:50 @ Mojave
  • Horsegirl — 1:00 @ Sonora
  • Francis Mercier — 1:00 @ Yuma
  • dxsko — 1:10 @ Gobi
  • Yimbo — 1:40 @ Outdoor
  • Scowl — 1:45 @ Sonora
  • Venessa Michaels — 1:50 @ Sahara
  • Chloé Caillet — 2:00 @ Yuma
  • AG Club — 2:10 @ Mojave
  • Brn Luxxry — 2:20 @ Coachella
  • Elyanna — 2:30 @ Gobi
  • Bratty — 2:40 @ Sonora
  • Colyn — 3:00 @ Yuma
  • Rebelution — 3:00 @ Outdoor
  • Marc Rebillet — 3:00 @ Coachella
  • Snail Mail — 3:10 @ Mojave
  • Flo Milli — 3:20 @ Sahara
  • Destroy Boys — 3:35 @ Sonora
  • UMI — 3:35 @ Gobi
  • Earthgang — 4:10 @ Outdoor
  • Mathame — 4:15 @ Yuma
  • Yung Lean — 4:15 @ Mojave
  • Kenny Beats — 4:20 @ Sahara
  • 070 Shake — 4:20 @ Coachella
  • Ethel Cain — 4:30 @ Sonora
  • Dinner Party — 4:40 @ Gobi
  • Hiatus Kaiyote — 5:20 @ Outdoor
  • Mura Masa — 5:20 @ Mojave
  • DJ Tennis + Carlita — 5:30 @ Yuma
  • Elderbrook — 5:30 @ Sahara
  • The Linda Lindas — 5:35 @ Sonora
  • Charli XCX — 5:35 @ Coachella
  • Shenseea — 5:55 @ Gobi
  • Remi Wolf — 6:25 @ Mojave
  • Sofi Tukker — 6:35 @ Outdoor
  • The Breeders — 6:40 @ Sonora
  • Jan Blomqvist — 6:45 @ Yuma
  • Diljit Dosanjh — 6:50 @ Sahara
  • Yaeji — 7:00 @ Gobi
  • Rosalía — 7:00 @ Coachella
  • Jai Paul — 7:40 @ Mojave
  • Sunset Rollercoaster — 7:55 @ Sonora
  • WhoMadeWho — 8:00 @ Yuma
  • Tale of Us — 8:05 @ Sahara
  • Boygenius — 8:10 @ Outdoor
  • Eladio Carrión — 8:20 @ Gobi
  • Blackpink — 9:00 @ Coachella
  • Bakar — 9:00 @ Sonora
  • Underworld — 9:05 @ Mojave
  • Hot Since 82 — 9:30 @ Yuma
  • Monolink — 9:30 @ Gobi
  • Nia Archives — 10:00 @ Sonora
  • Eric Prydz Presents Holo — 10:20 @ Outdoor
  • The Kid Laroi — 10:20 @ Sahara
  • Labrinth — 10:35 @ Mojave
  • Chromeo — 10:40 @ Gobi
  • Keinemusik — 11:00 @ Yuma
  • Calvin Harris — 11:35 @ Coachella
  • $uicideboy$ — 11:45 @ Sahara
  • Donavan’s Yard — 11:55 @ Gobi

Sunday, April 16

  • Argenis — 12:00 @ Outdoor
  • Minus the Light — 12:00 @ Yuma
  • Gingee — 12:30 @ Gobi
  • DJ Lil Buddha — 12:45 @ Mojave
  • Airrica — 1:00 @ Yuma
  • Connexión Divina — 1:00 @ Outdoor
  • Loboman — 1:25 @ Sahara
  • Jackq Glam — 1:40 @ Outdoor
  • Ali Sethi — 1:50 @ Gobi
  • Los Bitchos — 1:55 @ Outdoor
  • LP Giobbi — 2:00 @ Yuma
  • Paris Texas — 2:05 @ Mojave
  • Los Fabulosos Cadillacs — 2:30 @ Coachella
  • Joy Crookes — 2:45 @ Gobi
  • Pi’erre Bourne — 2:50 @ Sahara
  • El Michels Affair — 2:55 @ Outdoor
  • Stick Figure — 3:00 @ Outdoor
  • TSHA — 3:00 @ Yuma
  • IDK — 3:05 @ Mojave
  • GloRilla — 3:40 @ Coachella
  • Fousheé — 3:40 @ Gobi
  • MK — 4:00 @ Sahara
  • Sleaford Mods — 4:00 @ Outdoor
  • Noname — 4:10 @ Mojave
  • Big Wild — 4:15 @ Outdoor
  • Cassian — 4:30 @ Yuma
  • Porter Robinson — 4:45 @ Coachella
  • Romy — 4:45 @ Gobi
  • Latto — 5:00 @ Sahara
  • Momma — 5:05 @ Outdoor
  • Weyes Blood — 5:15 @ Mojave
  • Rae Sremmurd — 5:40 @ Outdoor
  • 2manydjs — 5:55 @ Gobi
  • Alex G — 6:00 @ Sonora
  • Kali Uchis — 6:00 @ Coachella
  • Løren — 6:00 @ Sahara
  • Sasha & John Digweed — 6:00 @ Yuma
  • Christine and the Queens — 6:25 @ Mojave
  • Jackson Wang — 6:45 @ Sahara
  • Dominic Fike — 6:50 @ Outdoor
  • Cannons — 7:10 @ Gobi
  • Mareux — 7:15 @ Outdoor
  • Björk — 7:25 @ Coachella
  • Camelphat — 7:30 @ Yuma
  • Jai Wolf — 7:45 @ Sahara
  • Willow — 7:45 @ Mojave
  • Knocked Loose — 8:10 @ Outdoor
  • Drama — 8:15 @ Gobi
  • Fisher + Chris Lake — 8:40 @ Outdoor
  • The Blaze — 8:55 @ Mojave
  • Adam Beyer — 9:00 @ Yuma
  • A Boogie With Da Hoodie — 9:05 @ Sahara
  • Sudan Archives — 9:10 @ Outdoor
  • DPR Live + DPR IAN — 9:20 @ Gobi
  • Frank Ocean — 10:05 @ Coachella
  • Gordo — 10:30 @ Yuma
  • Boris Brejcha — 11:20 @ Sahara

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Chris Stapleton, Lil Nas X, Tommy Lee, And Many More Pay Homage In The Hilarious ‘Muppets Mayhem’ Trailer

Okay, folks, this is not a drill. The Muppets Mayhem series is finally coming to Disney+, and when I say “everybody is in it,” I really mean EVERYBODY IS IN IT.

Muppets media is well-known for its hilarious cameos — who doesn’t love the Muppets? — but this musical film, which follows the house/jam band Dr. Teeth And The Electric Mayhem as they try to record their first album after 40 years, has all the justification it needs to pack in the guest stars like fans at a Phish concert.

You want musicians? Series stars Lilly Singh and Tahj Mowry (as a pair of record execs) pair up the band with EDM stars DeadMau5 and Zedd, while an in-film documentary clip features Chris Stapleton, Lil Nas X, and Tommy Lee paying homage to the fictional band and even crediting them with their influence.

Weird Al makes an appearance in the clip above, as do Cheech and Chong. Kesha shows up. Not only does Morgan Freeman show up, but he also does so rocking a bright blue wig and matching fedora! There’s even a Grease/Anchorman-style Stan gang war after Dr. Teeth accidentally upsets the Beyhive AND the Swifties at the same time (have mercy on his soul, Jesus)!

You can check out the trailer above and catch all episodes of the series on Disney+ beginning May 10.

Pharrell’s Phriends For His 2023 Something In The Water Festival Have Been Revealed

Something In The Water Festival, the Pharrell-led shindig returning to Virginia Beach on April 28, has revealed the “final” lineup of the Pharrell’s Phriends headlining set. This year, the multitalented, nigh-ageless producer will be joined on stage by a cadre of blog-era faves and Golden Era influences. ASAP Rocky and M.I.A. will represent the former, while Native Tongues mainstays Busta Rhymes and De La Soul make up the latter. Meanwhile, the updated flyer promises even more surprise guests that “we can’t announce” yet, so it seems fans will want to stick around to find out who else shows up.

In the past, Pharrell’s Phriends have included frequent collaborators like Clipse, Justin Timberlake, NORE, and Q-Tip, as well as SZA. This year’s additions include artists who share Pharrell’s adventurous, experimental approach to music, as well as the artists who inspired him as a young, aspiring rapper. Pharrell recently gave fans his advice on which of De La Soul’s recently re-released albums to stream and was once in a rap trio that was very De La Soul/A Tribe Called Quest-inspired with Timbaland and Magoo called Surrounded By Idiots. They recorded a demo that you can find on YouTube, but never released an album.

In addition to the Pharrell’s Phriends performers above, the festival also added Arcade Fire, Jonas Brothers, and Third Eye Blind to the lineup.

Something In The Water Festival is April 28-30 in Virginia Beach. You can find more info here.

Nickelback Praised Lizzo After A Video Of Her Declaring ‘They Get Way Too Much Sh*t’ Resurfaced

Lizzo is the queen of compliments. The “Special” singer has made it a habit to publicly compliment other musicians she’s fond of, including SZA, Adele, and Beyoncé. Now, in a newly resurfaced clip, the songwriter didn’t hold back from showing love to the rock band Nickelback.

In the video, which dates back to 2019, Lizzo sat down with CBS Music to play a game of Jam Or Not A Jam. On the docket was the band’s 2001 song “How You Remind Me.” After being asked to put the song in one of the respective categories, Lizzo quickly says, ‘I think that this is a jam.’ But she didn’t stop there.

Well, it looks like Nickelback has finally seen the clip. To return the praises to the singer, they reposted it on Instagram, with the caption, “Thank you @lizzobeating for the kind words!”

Taking it a step further, adding, “Open invite any show any time… maybe see you in Houston this summer?”

During the segment, Lizzo asked, “Why do people not like Nickelback? I feel like Nickelback gets way too much sh*t,” referring to some of the hate they receive for their style of music. However, Lizzo believes it for another reason, “[Is it] because he [singer Chad Kroeger] had a curly blond perm? That’s the only reason they get sh*t because this is an amazing song.”

Kroeger also received a subtle compliment, as Lizzo said, “it has a beautiful climax,” in reference to his vocal build-up as she mimicked his singing style.

Lizzo is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

How To See Your Spotify Pie Chart

It’s been months since Spotify had its annual takeover of social media with Spotify Wrapped, a feature that allows listeners to share breakdowns of their most-played music. The most significant downside to Wrapped, though, is that it only comes once per year. So, a developer is now offering an unofficial solution to fill the void, and you can check it out right now.

How To See Your Spotify Pie Chart

As Metro notes, a California-based student named Darren Huang has unveiled Spotify Pie, which generates a pie chart based on the last month of a user’s Spotify listening activity.

Using it is pretty simple. Head to the Spotify Pie website (on mobile or desktop devices) and log in with your Spotify credentials. From there, the page will quickly populate a pie chart that breaks down your top genres. Hover over the slices (or, on a mobile device, tap) to see the top artists that fit into these genres. The genres can get pretty granular: My personal list included “edmonton indie” (Mac DeMarco), “seattle indie” (The Postal Service), and “dmv rap” (IDK).

Below the pie chart and its corresponding key is a list of the most-played artists, which the top picks presented in a larger font.

The site seems harmless, but as with any third-party application that accesses your data and login credentials, proceed with caution.

If that all sounds cool, check out Spotify Pie here.

Gorillaz’s Iconic ‘Feel Good Inc.’ Collaboration With De La Soul Was Originally Intended For Another Song

Gorillaz’s 2005 album Demon Days is a classic. It’s full of highlights, including De La Soul’s collaboration on the track “Feel Good Inc.” But during an interview on the Kyle Meredith With… podcast, De La Soul co-founder Maseo divulged that Damon Albarn initially wanted De La Soul on “Kids With Guns” instead.

“When we went to do ‘Feel Good Inc.,’ the initial song was ‘Kids With Guns,’” Maseo said. “When we were having a conversation about ‘Kids With Guns,’ I honestly came out and said, ‘Hey man, I think we forcing it.’ […] I think we’re not really collaborating, we’re just featuring on the record. It’s like Gorillaz featuring De La. We really need to do like a collaboration, where we both artistically show our flavor.’”

“He’s truly out there for artistic value, and I got a lot of love for that,” he said about Albarn. “No idea is a bad idea until we try it — all egos are checked at the door. Everybody is doing their best to make a great song. He hears people on songs like instruments. Everybody’s vocal technically is an instrument, and that’s how he hears the track.”

Gorillaz recently shared “Crocadillaz,” which features De La Soul, following the death of Trugoy The Dove (real name David Jolicoeur) in February.

Listen to the podcast episode here.

Gorillaz is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

No, Sting Did Not Charge Diddy $5K A Day For ‘I’ll Be Missing You,’ Says Diddy

For years now, there’s been this rumor about Diddy and Sting. Diddy famously sampled The Police’s “Every Breath You Take” on the hit 1997 single “I’ll Be Missing You,” but the rumor goes he didn’t get proper permission for the sample. Therefore, Diddy apparently has to pay Sting $2,000 per day over the song.

Charlamagne Tha God asked Sting about this in a 2018 interview and Sting answered, “Yeah, for the rest of his life. If it’s on the radio, then it must be true!” A clip of that conversation circulated on Twitter recently and Diddy shared it, writing, “Nope. 5K a day. Love to my brother @OfficialSting!”

As far as the $5K claim, though, turns out Diddy was just messing around. In fact, the whole story at any dollar amount seems to be a fallacy.

On Twitter today (April 7), Diddy offered some clarification, writing, “I want y’all to understand I was joking! It’s called being Facetious! Me and @OfficialSting have been friends for a long time! He never charged me $3K or $5K a day for Missing You. He probably makes more than $5K a day from one of the biggest songs in history.”

So there we have it: “Every step I take / Every move I make / Every single day, every time I pray / I won’t be paying you.”

Jimmy Buffett Is Stacking Bills In Margaritaville As He Makes The ‘Forbes’ Billionaires List Alongside Jay-Z And Rihanna

Forbes dropped their several lists about billionaires for 2023, including one of the richest and another of some new faces who brought in fortunes this year.

Jay-Z is now officially the richest rapper in the world, as XXL notes. Hov boosted his earnings from $1.5 to $2.5 billion now. Not only does he own Roc Nation, but he also has found success through his liquor businesses, selling his stake in D’Usse to Bacardi just this February.

Rihanna is another notable musician on this year’s list as her net worth is currently $1.4 billion. She played a successful Super Bowl halftime show this year and runs a massive Fenty Beauty makeup brand.

For Forbes‘ list of new billionaires in 2023, the island king himself, Jimmy Buffett, joined the ranks. Buffett’s string of successful Margaritaville locations around the world are clearly working on bringing in the dough. Just about two years ago, he also opened a location in Times Square, which features a restaurant that is open to the public. (There’s also a non-crowded pool that’s fun for summer lounging, but they might have cracked down to it just being for guests.)

In total, about 150 new names were added to Forbes‘ list, with other non-musicians being LeBron James, Tom Ford, Tiger Woods, and more.

View Forbes‘ ranking of the world’s richest people here.