Iconic rock star David Bowie has left about half of his $100million fortune - as well as a Manhattan apartment - to his supermodel wife Iman, it emerged Friday.

Bowie turned 69 on January 8, the same day his final album Blackstar was released.

He died January 10 after an 18-month battle with cancer, prompting tributes from around the world.

Page Six reported Friday on the details of the rocker's will.

David Bowie left about half of his $100million fortune to his supermodel wife Iman, it emerged Friday. The couple are pictured in 2011

Iman also reportedly received a Manhattan apartment in this block (pictured), where the couple lived

Page Six reported that Bowie, whose birth name is David Robert Jones, signed the will -- which consists of 20 pages -- on August 25, 2004.

Bowie instructed that his widow will receive income from her share four times a year, through two of his lawyers, its report said. Bowie and Iman, 60, were married for 23 years.

Quoting the will, Page Six said Iman's able to request more money for the 60-year-old supermodel's 'health, education and maintenance.'

Most of the remaining money will be split between the couple's 15-year-old daughter, Alexandria 'Lexi' Zahra Jones, and Bowie's 44-year-old son with first wife Angie Bowie - the filmmaker Duncan Jones.

Duncan will be given approximately $25million directly, while Lexi can claim her money at age 25, Page Six reported. On top of the money, Lexi is inheriting an Ulster County, New York, residence.

Duncan's nanny Marion Skene was left $1million, with Bowie's personal assistant Corinne Coco Schwab receiving $2million, Page Six reported.

Bowie's personal assistant Corinne Coco Schwab (seen left with Bowie in 2012) is receiving $2million. His son with first wife Angie Bowie, Duncan Jones (seen right with his father in 2009), will reportedly receive $25million

Via Page Six, Bowie said in the will: 'I direct that my executors shall arrange for my remains to be taken to the country of Bali and to be cremated there in accordance with the Buddhist rituals of Bali.

'If that is not practical, then I direct that my executors shall arrange for my remains to be cremated and my ashes scattered in Bali.'

It was previously reported that the musician's body was cremated in secret.

A source told the Daily Mirror: 'In many respects you don’t need a memorial or service to remember David by... you have his music instead.

'He would have wanted to just disappear with no fuss, no big show, no fan-fare.

'This would totally be his style.

'His last album Blackstar was very much his goodbye to fans instead.'

Daughter: Bowie's 15-year-old daughter with Iman, Alexandria 'Lexi' Zahra Jones, is reportedly inheriting an Ulster County, New York, residence that belonged to her father. She is seen with her parents in 2011