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Recording artiste Sean 'Diddy' Combs speaks during the 2017 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 21, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Sean "Diggy" Combs has topped the list of Forbes' annual top 100 highest-paid entertainers, followed by Beyonce Knowles and author JK Rowling. The 2017 Forbes list, which was released on Monday, consists of celebrities from across the world.

The Forbes Celebrity 100 list was made using the celebrities' pretax earnings from June 1 2016, to June 1 2017. The figures don't include fees for managers, lawyers and agents of the celebrities.

Also Read: Forbes 2017 celebrity 100: Who are the highest-paid entertainers of the year? 

"Though the members of Forbes' Celebrity 100 this year earned about the same as they did last year -- just over $5 billion in total -- the way they're earning is changing," Zack O'Malley Greenburg, Forbes' senior editor of media & entertainment, said in a statement. "Streaming platforms from Spotify to Netflix are finally creating meaningful income for entertainers, something that seemed a distant dream only a few years ago."

Check out the complete list of celebrities and their income from June 1 2016, to June 1 2017, below:

 1 to 10

Sean Combs ($130 million)

Beyoncé Knowles ($105 million)

J.K. Rowling ($95 million)

Drake ($94 million)

Cristiano Ronaldo ($93 million)

The Weeknd ($92 million)

Howard Stern ($90 million)

Coldplay ($88 million)

James Patterson ($87 million)

LeBron James ($86 million)

11 to 20

Guns N' Roses ($ 84 million)

Rush Limbaugh ($ 84 million)

Justin Bieber ($83.5 million)

Lionel Messi ($80 million)

Dr. Phil McGraw ($ 79 million)

Ellen DeGeneres ($77 million)

Bruce Springsteen $75 M

Adele ($69 million)

Jerry Seinfeld ($69 million)

Mark Wahlberg ($68 million)

21 to 30

Metallica ($66.5 million)

Dwayne Johnson ($65 million)

Roger Federer ($64 million)

David Copperfield ($61.5 million)

Kevin Durant ($60.6 million)

Garth Brooks ($60 million)

Elton John ($60 million)

Gordon Ramsay ($60 million)

Ryan Seacrest ($58 million)

Chris Rock ($57 million)

31 to 40

Vin Diesel ($54.5 million)

Paul McCartney ($54 million)

Red Hot Chili Peppers ($54 million)

Louis C.K. ($52 million)

Jimmy Buffett ($50.5 million)

Adam Sandler ($50.5 million)

Andrew Luck ($50 million)

Rory McIlroy ($50 million)

Jackie Chan ($49 million)

Calvin Harris ($48.5 million)

41 to 50

Robert Downey Jr. ($48 million)

Stephen Curry ($47.3 million)

Dave Chappelle ($47 million)

Judy Sheindlin ($47 million)

James Harden ($46.6 million)

Lewis Hamilton ($46 million)

Kim Kardashian West ($45.5 million)

Drew Brees ($45.3 million)

Taylor Swift ($44 million)

Simon Cowell ($43.5 million)

51 to 60

Phil Mickelson ($43.5 million)

Tom Cruise ($43 million)

Kenny Chesney ($42.5 million)

Steve Harvey ($42.5 million)

Luke Bryan ($42 million)

Celine Dion ($42 million)

Jay Z ($42 million)

Sofía Vergara ($41.5 million)

Kylie Jenner ($41 million)

Bruno Mars ($39 million)

61 to 70

Tiësto ($39 million)

Russell Westbrook ($38.6 million)

Sebastian Vettel ($38.5 million)

Damian Lillard ($38.4 million)

Shah Rukh Khan ($38 million)

Jennifer Lopez ($38 million)

The Chainsmokers ($38 million)

Novak Djokovic ($37.6 million)

Amy Schumer ($37.5 million)

Tiger Woods ($37.1 million)

71 to 80

Salman Khan ($37 million)

Neymar ($37 million)

Bill O'Reilly ($37 million)

Dolly Parton ($37 million)

Ed Sheeran ($37 million)

Dwyane Wade ($36.2 million)

Fernando Alonso ($36 million)

Sean Hannity ($36 million)

Rihanna ($36 million)

Bon Jovi ($35.5 million)

81 to 90

Akshay Kumar ($35.5 million)

Billy Joel ($35 million)

Dr. Dre ($34.5 million)

Florida Georgia Line ($34.5 million)

Toby Keith ($34.5 million)

Jordan Spieth ($34.5 million)

Derrick Rose ($34.3 million)

Usain Bolt ($34.2 million)

Gareth Bale ($34 million)

Conor McGregor ($34 million)

91 to 100

Britney Spears ($34 million)

Kei Nishikori ($33.9 million)

Fletcher Cox ($33.4 million)

Clayton Kershaw ($33.3 million)

Chance The Rapper ($33 million)

Katy Perry ($33 million)

Carmelo Anthony ($32.6 million)

Jason Aldean ($32.5 million)

Kevin Hart ($32.5 million)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic ($32 million)