Kanye West reportedly spent a massive $13.2 million on his failed Presidential bid - including $12m of his own money.
The rapper announced last year that he'd be officially running for President of the United States, and if these new figures are right, he spent around $200 on every vote he received.
The 43-year-old, whose wife Kim Kardashian filed for divorce last week, got off to a slow start in the race for the White House by failing to register in many States on time.
And his rally caused just as much of a headache when he came out with a string of controversial comments.
Most notably, he told the world that he and Kim had considered aborting their eldest daughter North, seven, for the first months of the pregnancy.

He later accused his wife of cheating, said he'd been trying to divorce her for years and lashed out at her family, comparing mum Kris Jenner to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Now, People reports that the whole campaign cost an eye-watering amount of money.
The publication says that according to his final Federal Election Commission report, Kanye contributed almost $12.5m of his own money, while raising a little more than $2m from outside contributions to fund his Presidential bid.
He ended up barely qualifying for the ballot and earning only around 66,000 votes from people across the nation.
Kanye launched his bid on July 4, last year, running under his Birthday Party.

It's said he'd raised $14.5m for his campaign and ended it with $1.3m left in the bank.
The Mirror has contacted Kanye's representatives for comment.
Last week, Kim filed for divorce after almost seven years of marriage.
She had stood by him throughout his campaign and even spoke out about his mental health problems, explaining in a powerful statement that people did not understand his bipolar diagnosis.
Kim and Kanye are reportedly coming to an agreement over the custody of their children North, seven, Saint, five, Chicago, three, and Psalm.
The terms of their separation have been laid out in documents filed by Kim's lawyer Laura Wasser.

Kim is said to be asking for joint legal custody and physical custody of the kids.
And sources say that Kanye is fine with the arrangement, and that both parties are committed to co-parenting together.
It's also said that the former couple have a pre-nuptial agreement and that neither of them are contesting it.
Sources say Kim and Kanye are already far along in reaching a property settlement together.
The court documents don't list a date of separation, but instead say it is yet to be determined, but of course reports have been swirling for a while now that they had split.