Smokey Robinson – $100 million
Greatest Hits: Tracks of My Tears, Going to a Go-Go
Smokey Robinson was the lead singer of The Miracles, and he was also their songwriter. He took the party from 1955 until 1972. After the band broke up, he began his solo career. He left Motown in 1990 and released other Motown artists’ music. The author wrote songs for Marvin Gaye. His real name is his uncle’s nickname. This nickname stuck with Smokey his entire life.
Kenny Gamble – $8.5 million
Greatest Hits: I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
Kenny Gamble was born in Philadelphia and was the founder of the Philly soul genre. He started playing guitar when he was younger, and it only developed. He founded the band Gamble & Huff, which Jerry Ross directed, lasting over 20 years. He signed a solo contract in 1963. He is well known for his hit “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” and “Expressway to Your Heart, “ covered by the Soul Survivors in 1967.