Achieving mainstream success in the music industry is arguably an even greater feat than hitting the big time on the silver screen, so it's understandable that those who've had their big break would celebrate with vehicles that reflect their status. Cardi B, for example, has a collection that includes a Bentley, a Maybach, and multiple Lamborghinis, yet the rapper has never learned to drive and openly admits that they're effectively photography props.

For a select few, though, this success has simply given them the opportunity to indulge their existing automotive proclivities.

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Lady Gaga

While her extensive car collection includes a lot of the usual suspects, there are also some absolute bangers in there, like a restomod '67 Ford Bronco, a murdered-out third-generation El Camino, a droptop Lincoln Continental, and an unrestored Mercedes-Benz 300D. She also owns a 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS as well as a '93 F-150 Lightning.

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Bad Bunny

While the Puerto Rican singer's Bugatti Chiron Sport 110 is the kind of flex you'd expect from an artist who has billions of Spotify streams, it's his custom Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow that caught our attention. Built by automotive customizer Wires Only for the "Where She Goes" music video, the vintage luxury sedan was liberated of its hard top and outfitted with a roll bar and KC lights, along with a three-inch suspension lift, one-off fender flares, and 31.0-by-10.5-inch wheels wrapped in mud-terrain tires.

Rick Ross

Hip-hop luminary Rick Ross has a car collection extensive enough to warrant its own annual car show. His stable includes requisite ultraluxury machines from the likes of Rolls-Royce and Mercedes-Maybach, along with a vast roster of classic Chevys, but his El Camino–based monster truck is on another level.

Originally built and driven by Jake Henke, the truck was later sold to Shelley Kujat and campaigned at Monster Jam events as the "Aces High Shell Camino." When Kujat retired from the sport in 2021, the truck was put up for sale on Racing Junk, and Ross snatched it up shortly thereafter.

Brian Johnson

The AC/DC front man's interest in cars is well known by gearheads and rock fans alike, but it's his vehicular eccentricities that have earned him a spot on this list. Along with owning oddballs like a 1973 Citroën DS23 Pallas and a 1965 Lola T70 Mk1 race car, Johnson also has a 1928 4½-liter Bentley Vanden Plas Le Mans Tourer named "Thunder Guts" that reportedly often serves as his daily driver.

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Post Malone

Austin Richard Post has a car collection that includes a Ford GT and a Hennessey VelociRaptor 6x6—he also had a McLaren Senna but sold it in 2020. But it's the less expensive stuff that truly reveals him as a certified car nerd, like his bagged C10, his first-generation Ford Explorer with scissor doors, and his surprisingly down to earth Subaru WRX.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd

The Grammy-nominated blues guitarist holds the record for the longest-running album on the Billboard Blues Charts with Trouble Is . . . , but it's his collection of bitchin' Mopar muscle cars that really connects with us. Along with his one-of-one Challenger SRT Demon 170 Jailbreak, Shepherd also has a '64 Dodge 330 drag car with an all-aluminum 426ci Gen III Hemi V-8 under the hood and a restomod 1970 Plymouth Duster. He also has a custom '69 Charger outfitted like the General Lee, which caused friction with the Blues Music Awards in 2022, and Shepherd told Variety magazine that he no longer drove or showed the car. "The car was built 17 years ago as a replica and homage to the iconic car in the television series," Shepherd told Variety, explaining that he mothballed the Charger and covered its rooftop flag.

will.i.am

Though the Black Eyed Peas front man and hip-hop mogul has been the mastermind behind several custom car builds that have stretched the definition of good taste beyond its limits, there's no denying that William James Adams Jr. understands that cars are more than just a means of transportation. Also, the WILL.I.AMG actually looks pretty rad.

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Neil Young

Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the man who penned the notoriously misunderstood "Rockin' in the Free World" has several rides in his stable that buck tradition. While vehicles like his 1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan and 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe are favorites due to their timeless style, his biodiesel-powered Hummer is a middle finger to convention. Perhaps Young's most well-publicized car is his electrically motivated 1959 Lincoln Continental, which had to be rebuilt after a warehouse fire in 2010 that was reportedly caused by a charging mishap.

Justin Bieber

While there is the expected fare in Bieber's garage—Lamborghinis, Range Rovers, a G-wagen—the international pop star also owns a customized Cadillac CTS-V, a car we were instantly enamored with upon its 2008 debut. More recently, Bieber also commissioned a custom Rolls-Royce Wraith inspired by the Rolls-Royce 103EX concept car. Built by West Coast Customs, the futuristic one-off features massive flared fenders that allow the wheels to turn within the bodywork, a trick that helps create the visual effect that the car is hovering above the ground. It might not be everyone's taste, but it is definitely a unique build.

Miley Cyrus

Although most of the singer, songwriter, and actress's car collection is pretty conventional stuff—a Porsche Cayenne GTS, a Mercedes-Benz ML 450, and a Tesla Model S—the fact that she also chose to add a supercharged Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to the lineup earns her significant gearhead points.

T-Pain

The Atlanta-based rapper's eclectic car collection ranges from an RTR Mustang and a lifted Jeep Gladiator Mojave to a '72 Chevy Impala donk (along with the obligatory Rolls-Royce and Lamborghini, plus a couple Ferraris). But what really sets T-Pain apart is his love for drifting, an interest that became more widely known after a mechanic crashed his beloved LS-swapped, "Pickle Rick"–themed Nissan 240SX, kept the damage a secret for months, then eventually handed him back one of the worst hack-job repairs we've ever seen. Thankfully, the car has been put right in the time since, and he's even started his own drift team.

James Hetfield

Metallica's lead singer and rhythm guitarist has been into muscle cars for quite a while, but his collection of meticulously crafted coupes from the 1930s, '40s, and '50s goes well beyond a casual interest. Highlights include the award-winning Black Pearl, a 1948 Jaguar Mk4 produced in collaboration with custom car builder Rick Dore, along with the Aquarius, a '34 Packard–based custom that features hand-built bodywork from Marcel and Luc De Lay of Marcel's Custom Metal and LS3 power.

Tyler, the Creator

Born Tyler Gregory Okonma, rapper Tyler, the Creator has a car collection that is essentially all hits. With an E30 BMW M3, a Fiat 131 Abarth, and a Lancia Delta HF Integrale in his garage, it's clear that Okonma gravitates toward '80s European performance cars, but he also owns a 1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith, as well as a Ferrari LaFerrari and a McLaren 675LT.

Larry June

Larry Eugene Hendricks III, better known as Larry June, has a thing for fast cars. The San Franciso–based hip-hop star has been known to tear around in modern rippers like a Ferrari F8 Spider and a 992-generation Porsche 911 GT3, but it's clear that he also appreciates a throwback: His Fox-body–based ASC McLaren Mustang convertible and C4 Corvette have both graced his album covers.

Wiz Khalifa

Professionally known as Wiz Khalifa, rapper Cameron Jibril Thomaz is a self-professed classic-car collector whose interests clearly lean toward iconic vintage Chevys—a pristine '56 Bel Air, two third-gen Impala lowriders, and a '69 Chevelle SS ragtop are all in the mix.

But it's not all GM stuff: He still has the black and yellow 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8 that inspired his first number-one hit, as well as a customized Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat that he received in lieu of a cash payment for DJing a launch event for the Challenger SRT Demon.