Artists
1,721 artists (959 solo / 762 groups)
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Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were a British rhythm and blues group during the 1960s whose repertoire spanned R&B, pop, rock and jazz.
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Merry Clayton1 songMerry Clayton is an American soul and gospel singer. She contributed vocals to numerous tracks and worked with many major recording artists for decades, including a duet with Mick Jagger on the Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter". Clayton is prominently featured in 20 Feet from Stardom, the Oscar-winning documentary about background singers and their contributions to the music industry.
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Baccara1 songBaccara, a female vocal duo from Spain, gained international fame in the late 1970s with their disco hit “Yes Sir, I Can Boogie.” Consisting of Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola, the duo’s music was characterized by catchy melodies, vibrant beats, and their distinctive, sultry vocal style.
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The Wannadies1 songThe Wannadies is an alternative rock band formed in 1988 in Skellefteå, northern Sweden. The band's initial line-up featured Pär Wiksten, Christina Bergmark (vocals), Micke Herrström (keyboards), Stefan Schönfeldt (guitars) and his younger brother Fredrik Schönfeldt (bass) with Gunnar Karlsson (drums) and Björn Malmquist (violin).
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive1 songBachman-Turner Overdrive, often abbreviated as BTO, is a Canadian rock group that achieved peak popularity in the 1970s.
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Crystal Gayle1 songBrenda Gail Webb, known professionally as Crystal Gayle, is an American country music singer widely known for her 1977 hit "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue". Initially, Gayle's management and record label were the same as that of her oldest sister, Loretta Lynn. Not finding success with the arrangement after several years, and with Lynn's encouragement, Gayle decided to try a different approach.
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Amelia Lily1 songAmelia Lily, a British pop singer, rose to prominence after finishing third on the eighth series of “The X Factor” in 2011. Known for her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, her post-show debut single, “You Bring Me Joy,” was a hit, charting high in the UK.
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Paul Weller1 songPaul Weller, the influential British musician and songwriter, is celebrated for his multifaceted career spanning the mod revival with The Jam, the soulful Style Council era, and his prolific solo work. His songwriting prowess and enduring hits like “A Town Called Malice” and “Wild Wood” have left an indelible mark on the music industry, making him a revered figure in the world of British rock and pop.
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New Radicals1 songNew Radicals was an American pop rock band formed in 1997 in Los Angeles. The band was centered on the duo of Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois, and augmented by session and touring musicians.
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James Morrison1 songJames Morrison Catchpole is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. He rose to recognition for his 2006 debut single "You Give Me Something", which peaked within the top five on the UK Singles Chart, received platinum certification by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), and became a hit song in several European regions.
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Billy Ray Cyrus1 songBilly Ray Cyrus, an American country music artist, gained widespread fame in the 1990s, especially for his iconic song “Achy Breaky Heart.” Known for his distinctive mullet and charismatic stage presence, he has significantly influenced the country and pop music scenes, blending traditional country with a modern appeal and creating a lasting legacy in the music industry.
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Athlete1 songAthlete, a British indie rock band, emerged in the early 2000s with a sound that blends elements of alternative rock and electronic music. They gained widespread recognition with their hit “Wires” from their second album, “Tourist,” which showcased their ability to craft emotionally resonant and melodically engaging songs.
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Des'ree1 songDesirée Annette Weekes, known by her stage name Des'ree, is a British pop and soul recording artist and songwriter, who rose to prominence during the 1990s. Known for her distinctive contralto voice and uplifting lyrics, Des'ree's biggest hits include the singles "Feel So High", "You Gotta Be", and "Life", as well as the ballad "Kissing You", which featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet.
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Debby Boone1 songDeborah Anne Boone is an American singer, author, and actress. She is best known for her 1977 hit, "You Light Up My Life", which spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year. Boone later focused her music career on country music, resulting in the 1980 No. 1 country hit "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again".
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Sylvester1 songSylvester James Jr., known simply as Sylvester, was an American singer-songwriter. Primarily active in the genres of disco, rhythm and blues, and soul, he was known for his flamboyant and androgynous appearance, falsetto singing voice, and hit disco singles in the late 1970s and 1980s.
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Shola Ama1 songShola Ama is a British singer from London, who scored her biggest hits with "You Might Need Somebody" (1997), a cover of Randy Crawford's 1981 hit, "You're the One I Love" and "Still Believe" (1999) which was one of the first productions by the Norwegian producing team Stargate.
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Dead Or Alive1 songDead or Alive were an English pop band who released seven studio albums from 1984 to 2000. The band formed in 1979 in Liverpool and found success in the mid-1980s, releasing seven singles that made the UK Top 40 and three albums in the UK Top 30.
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Sonia1 songSonia Ben Ammar, also credited as Sonia Ammar, is a French and Tunisian model, singer, and actress, who is signed with IMG Models. She has appeared on several magazine covers, including Vanity Fair and L'Officiel.
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Snow Patrol1 songSnow Patrol are a Northern Irish–Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland, consisting of Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly, and Johnny McDaid ; Lightbody is the band's sole remaining original member.
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Tammi Terrell1 songTammi Terrell, the American singer, is celebrated for her soulful voice and her legendary duets with Marvin Gaye. Known for hits like “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “You’re All I Need to Get By,” she made an indelible mark on the Motown sound and left a lasting legacy in the world of R&B and soul music, despite her tragically short career due to health issues.
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Babybird1 songBabybird, a British indie band primarily known for its frontman, Stephen Jones, gained popularity in the 1990s. Their biggest hit, “You’re Gorgeous,” from the album “Ugly Beautiful,” achieved widespread success and helped define the band’s quirky and often darkly ironic style.
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Carole Bayer Sager1 songCarole Bayer Sager is an American lyricist, singer, songwriter, and painter.
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Olive1 songOlive was a British trip hop group from London, England. The founding membership consisted of producer, instrumentalist and songwriter Tim Kellett, producer and keyboard programmer Robin Taylor-Firth, and singer Ruth-Ann Boyle. The band has released two albums, the second without Taylor-Firth. Their 1996 single "You're Not Alone" reached number one on the UK Singles Chart.
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Lil Nas X1 songMontero Lamar Hill, better known by his stage name Lil Nas X, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence with the release of his 2018 country rap single "Old Town Road", which spent a then-record 19 weeks atop the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Simultaneously, he came out as gay, the first artist to do so while having a number-one record.
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Joe Esposito1 songJoseph Patrick Esposito also known as Joe "Bean" Esposito is an American singer-songwriter whose career spans from the 1970s to the present day. Esposito is known for creating songs that have appeared in film soundtracks, such as those of American Hot Wax, Staying Alive, Scarface, The Karate Kid, and Coming to America. Several of his songs have also been recorded by Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, and Stephen Stills, among others.
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John Farnham1 songJohn Peter Farnham is an Australian singer. Farnham was a teen pop idol from 1967 until the mid-1970s, billed as Johnny Farnham. He has since forged a career as an adult contemporary singer. His career has mostly been as a solo artist, although he replaced Glenn Shorrock as lead singer of Little River Band from 1982 to 1985.
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The Bluebells1 songThe Bluebells are a Scottish indie new wave band, active between 1981 and 1986.
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Peter Bjorn and John1 songPeter Bjorn and John are a Swedish indie pop/rock band formed in Stockholm in 1999, named after the first names of the band's members: Peter Morén, Björn Yttling and John Eriksson, known in his solo work as Hortlax Cobra. Yttling also worked as producer for the band's first four albums.
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Gary Puckett & The Union Gap1 songGary Dale Puckett is an American singer widely known as the lead vocalist for Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, who had six consecutive gold records in 1968, including "Woman Woman", "Young Girl", "Lady Willpower", "Over You", "Don't Give In to Him" and "This Girl Is a Woman Now."
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Sonny James1 songJames Hugh Loden, known professionally as Sonny James, was an American country music singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 hit, "Young Love", topping both the Billboard Hot Country and Disk Jockey singles charts. Dubbed the "Southern Gentleman" for his congenial manner, his greatest success came from ballads about the trials of love.
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5 Seconds of Summer1 song5 Seconds of Summer, often abbreviated as 5SOS, is an Australian pop-rock band that burst onto the music scene in the 2010s.
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White Town1 songJyoti Prakash Mishra, better known by his stage name White Town, is a British-Indian singer, musician, and producer. He is best known for his 1997 hit song "Your Woman".
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Fat Larry's Band1 songFat Larry's Band was an American R&B and funk band from Philadelphia, which enjoyed some commercial success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, particularly in the United Kingdom.
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The Mixtures1 songThe Mixtures were an Australian pop group, which formed in 1965. They had two number-one hits in Australia with their cover version of Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime" and its follow-up, "The Pushbike Song", in 1970 and 1971, respectively. The latter also reached No. 2 in the United Kingdom and appeared on the United States Billboard Hot 100. They had another top ten hit with "Captain Zero" in late 1971.
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Bay City Rollers1 songThe Bay City Rollers, a Scottish pop band, became a teenage sensation in the 1970s with their distinctive tartan outfits and catchy tunes. Known for hits like “Saturday Night,” “Bye Bye Baby,” and “I Only Want to Be with You,” their music exemplified the classic pop sound of the era.
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Dannii Minogue1 songDanielle Jane Minogue is an Australian singer, television personality, and actress. As a child she appeared on the television talent show Young Talent Time (1982–1988) before gaining recognition for her role as Emma Jackson on the Australian soap opera Home and Away (1989–1990).
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Player1 songPlayer is a British-American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in the late 1970s. The group scored several US Hot 100 hits; two of those single releases went top 10, including the No. 1 hit "Baby Come Back", written by group members Peter Beckett and J.C. Crowley.
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Madcon1 songMadcon is a Norwegian musical duo formed in 1992 by Yosef Wolde-Mariam and Tshawe Baqwa. They have released eight albums as of 2018, and became known for their 2007 interpolation of the 1967 song "Beggin'" by The Four Seasons. They took their name from the phrase "mad conspiracy".
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Reparata and the Delrons1 songReparata and the Delrons were an American girl group. They are best known for their 1965 recordings "Whenever a Teenager Cries" and "Tommy", for the 1968 European hit "Captain of Your Ship" and for Reparata's 1975 solo hit "Shoes".
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Dana International1 songSharon Cohen, professionally known as Dana International, is an Israeli pop singer. She has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums. She was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song "Diva".
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Appleton1 songAppleton was a Canadian pop duo formed by sisters Natalie and Nicole Appleton, best known as members of the all-female group All Saints. After All Saints disbanded in 2001, the Appleton sisters pursued their musical journey as a duo, releasing their album “Everything’s Eventual” in 2003.
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Eddy Grant1 songEdmond Montague Grant is a Guyanese-British singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer who resides in Barbados. Noted for his genre-blending style and socially conscious lyrics, he is the creator of the musical genre known as ringbang.
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Morris Albert1 songMaurício Alberto Kaisermann, better known by his stage name Morris Albert, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. He became known in more than 50 countries for his 1974 hit "Feelings", followed by "She's My Girl", and sold more than 10 million copies.
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Lena Fiagbe1 songLena Fiagbe is a British pop-soul singer-songwriter, best known for her 1993 UK top 20 hit single, "Gotta Get It Right". She was signed to U2's record label, Mother Records.
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Karel Fialka1 songKarel Francis Fialka is an Indian-born British singer, songwriter, musician and record producer, best known for his 1987 single, "Hey Matthew".
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Peter Skellern1 songPeter Skellern was an English singer-songwriter and pianist who rose to fame in the 1970s. He had two top twenty hits on the UK Singles Chart – "You're a Lady" (1972), which typifies his signature use of brass bands and choral arrangements for a nostalgic and romantic feel, and "Hold On to Love" (1975).
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Whistling Jack Smith1 songJohn O'Neill (1926–1999) was a British musician, known as a singer, whistler, and trumpeter.
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Holly James1 songHolly James is a British singer and stage actress best recognized for her soulful vocals on the 2003 UK Top 10 dance anthem “I’m in Heaven” with Jason Nevins. Following her pop career with the group Tymes 4, she established herself as a prominent West End performer.
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Cock Robin1 songCock Robin is an American pop rock band, mostly popular in the 1980s, particularly in continental Europe, where it achieved major success, notably with the single "The Promise You Made". The band was founded by singer-songwriter Peter Kingsbery in 1982, disbanded in 1990, and reformed in 2006.
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Average White Band1 songAverage White Band, a Scottish funk and R&B group, rose to prominence in the 1970s with their distinctive brand of soulful grooves and brass-driven melodies. Best known for their hit “Pick Up the Pieces,” their sound was a unique blend of funk, soul, and R&B, which stood out for its rhythmic sophistication and catchy hooks.
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Brian And Michael1 songBrian and Michael, a British musical duo, are best remembered for their 1978 hit “Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs,” a tribute to the painter L.S. Lowry. Known for their folk-inspired style, the song captured the essence of Lowry’s matchstick figure paintings of industrial North West England, combining heartfelt lyrics with a catchy melody.
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Emma Bunton1 songEmma Bunton, also known as Baby Spice, is celebrated for her role in the iconic girl group Spice Girls. With hits like “Say You’ll Be There” and her solo efforts, she’s made an impact on pop music, contributing to the group’s success with her sweet vocals and youthful charm, and continuing to influence the music industry as a pop culture icon.
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Toni Basil1 songAntonia Christina Basilotta, better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer, choreographer, dancer, actress, and director. "Mickey", her cover of "Kitty", topped the charts in the US, Canada and Australia and hit the top ten in several other countries.
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Aaliyah1 songAaliyah, the American R&B singer and actress, emerged in the 1990s as a defining voice of the era. With hits like “Try Again,” “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number,” and “Are You That Somebody?”, her sultry vocals and unique style left an indelible mark on music.
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Malcolm Vaughan1 songMalcolm Vaughan was a Welsh traditional pop singer and actor. Known for his distinctive tenor voice, he had a number of chart hits in the United Kingdom during the 1950s.
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Max Headroom1 songMax Headroom, the fictional AI character and media personality, made a unique mark on pop culture. Originating from a British TV movie and later expanding to a series, Max’s glitchy and charismatic persona satirized the media landscape of the 1980s, leaving an innovative legacy as an early example of blending technology, entertainment, and social commentary in the digital age.
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Hugh Grant1 songHugh John Mungo Grant is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading man, and has since transitioned into a character actor. He has received several accolades including a British Academy Film Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for two Primetime Emmy Awards. He received an Honorary César in 2006.
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Hear'Say1 songHear'Say were a British pop group. They were created through the ITV reality TV show Popstars in February 2001, the first UK series of the international Popstars franchise. The group, who were signed to Polydor Records, originally consisted of Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw, and Noel Sullivan.
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Lisa Lougheed1 songLisa Dawn Lougheed is a Canadian former singer, dancer, voice actress, and songwriter. She is likely best known for her role in the animated television series The Raccoons, where she performed for the soundtrack and voiced Lisa Raccoon.
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Sam Brown1 songSamantha Brown is an English singer, songwriter and musician.
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Gareth Gates1 songGareth Paul Gates is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was the runner-up in the first series of the ITV talent show Pop Idol in 2002. As of 2008, Gates had sold over 3.5 million records in the UK. He is also known for having a stutter, and has talked about his speech impediment publicly.
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Umboza1 songUmboza were a house duo from the United Kingdom composed of Stuart Crichton and Michael Kilkie. They recorded for Positiva Records.
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Five Star1 songFive Star were a British pop group, formed in 1983 and comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, Doris, and Delroy Pearson. From 1985 to 1988, Five Star had four top-20 albums and 15 top-40 singles in the UK, including the top-10 hits "System Addict" (1986), "Can't Wait Another Minute" (1986), "Find the Time" (1986), "Rain or Shine" (1986), "Stay Out of My Life" (1987) and "The Slightest Touch" (1987).
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The Walker Brothers1 songThe Walker Brothers were an American pop group formed in Los Angeles in 1964 by John Walker and Scott Walker, with Gary Walker joining shortly after. They adopted the 'Walker Brothers' name as a show business touch even though they were unrelated.
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The Saturdays1 songThe Saturdays were an English-Irish girl group based in London, England. The group formed during the summer of 2007 and separated in 2014. The lineup consisted of Frankie Bridge, Una Healy, Rochelle Humes, Mollie King, and Vanessa White. They were formed through Fascination Records, a sub-division of Polydor Records, which gave them an instant record deal with the label.
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Randy Edelman1 songRandy Edelman is an American musician, producer, and composer and conductor for film and television. He began his career as a member of Broadway's pit orchestras; he later produced solo albums for songs that were picked up by leading music performers including The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, and Dionne Warwick. He is known for his work in comedy films.
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R&J Stone1 songR&J Stone were the British/American husband and wife musical duo of Russell Oliver Stone and Joanne Stone. The pair were originally members of James Last's British Choir for a number of years. They had a hit single in the mid 1970s with their self penned song "We Do It". The track was produced by Phil Swern.
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Moving Pictures1 songMoving Pictures are an Australian rock band formed in 1980. Their debut album, Days of Innocence, was issued in October 1981 and eventually peaked at No. 1 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart in February the following year. In January 1982, they released their single, "What About Me", which reached No. 1 on the Kent Singles Chart. Later that year, Elektra Records issued Days of Innocence and "What About Me" in North America.
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Kalin Twins1 songThe Kalin Twins, also known as Hal and Herbie, were an American pop singing, songwriting and recording duo, formed in 1958 by twin brothers Harold Kalin and Herbert Kalin. The duo is best remembered for their number one 1958 hit "When".
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Inaya Day1 songInaya Day is an American singer, best known for her vocal work on house music tracks such as "Horny '98" by Mousse T, and her cover version of "Nasty Girl" by Prince protégées Vanity 6.
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Avicii1 songAvicii, born Tim Bergling, was a Swedish DJ and music producer who became one of the leading figures in the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) scene.
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Mike Reno1 songLoverboy is a Canadian rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta in 1979. Loverboy's hit singles, particularly "Turn Me Loose" and "Working for the Weekend", have become arena rock staples and are still heard on many classic rock and classic hits radio stations across Canada and the United States.
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Ann Wilson1 songAnn Wilson, renowned as the lead vocalist of the American rock band Heart, is celebrated for her powerful and dynamic vocal range. With Heart, she delivered iconic hits like “Barracuda” and “Alone,” showcasing her ability to convey deep emotion and intensity in her performances. Beyond Heart, Wilson’s solo ventures and collaborations have further demonstrated her versatility as a singer.
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Johnny Gill1 songJohnny Gill Jr. is an American singer and songwriter. He is the sixth and final member of the R&B/pop group New Edition and was also a member of the supergroup called LSG, with Gerald Levert and Keith Sweat. Gill has released eight solo albums, three albums with New Edition, two albums with LSG, and one collaborative album with Stacy Lattisaw. Gill has sold over 15 million copies worldwide as a solo artist.
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Sixpence None The Richer1 songSixpence None the Richer is an American Christian alternative rock band that formed in New Braunfels, Texas, and settled in Nashville, Tennessee. It is best known for its songs "Kiss Me" and "Breathe Your Name", and its covers of "Don't Dream It's Over" and "There She Goes".
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Brendon Urie1 songBrendon Urie, the American singer-songwriter and musician, is best known as the lead vocalist of the band Panic! At The Disco. Known for hits like “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” and “High Hopes,” he has showcased his impressive vocal range and dynamic performances, solidifying his place in the pop-rock scene and garnering recognition for his energetic stage presence and genre-spanning musical style.
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Normani1 songNormani, the American singer and dancer, has made a significant impact on the music and entertainment scene. Known for hits like “Motivation” and collaborations with artists like Khalid, she’s showcased her versatile voice and captivating performances, contributing to pop and R&B genres while leaving a legacy of dynamic tracks that demonstrate her artistry and stage presence.
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The Tymes1 songThe Tymes are an American soul vocal group who enjoyed equal success in the United Kingdom and in their homeland. They are one of the few acts to have one chart-topper in both the US and UK with different songs.
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The Tubes1 songThe Tubes are a San Francisco-based rock band. Their self-titled 1975 debut album included the single "White Punks on Dope", while their 1983 single "She's a Beauty" was a top-10 U.S. hit and its music video was frequently played in the early days of MTV. The band also performed in the 1980 film Xanadu, singing the rock portion of the cross-genre song "Dancin'" opposite a big band.
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Amen Corner1 songAmen Corner, a British rock band from the late 1960s, became known for their blend of jazz and blues-influenced rock. They achieved notable success with hits like “Bend Me, Shape Me” and “If Paradise Is Half as Nice,” showcasing their vibrant brass section and catchy melodies.
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Jennifer Holliday1 songJennifer Yvette Holliday is an American singer and actress. She started her career on Broadway in musicals such as Your Arms Too Short to Box with God (1980–1981) and Dreamgirls (1981–1983), and later became a successful recording artist. She is best known for her debut single, the Dreamgirls number and rhythm-and-blues/pop hit, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going", for which she won a Grammy Award in 1983.
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Swae Lee1 songSwae Lee, the American rapper, singer, and songwriter, gained prominence as one half of the hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd. Known for hits like “Black Beatles” and his solo tracks, he’s showcased his melodic talents and unique vocal style, leaving an impression on the music scene with his contributions to both group and individual projects.
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Lauv1 songAri Staprans Leff, known professionally as Lauv, is an American singer best known for his breakout hit "I Like Me Better"; included on his compilation album I Met You When I Was 18 , which was released in 2018. His debut album, How I'm Feeling, was released on March 6, 2020, and debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200. Lauv has also written songs for other artists such as "Boys" by Charli XCX and "No Promises" by Cheat Codes and Demi Lovato.
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Pnau1 songPnau, the Australian electronic music duo, has gained recognition for their vibrant and eclectic sound. With tracks like “Wild Strawberries” and “Chameleon,” they’ve made waves in the electronic music scene, fusing various styles and creating energetic, dance-worthy tunes that have earned them a dedicated following.
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Yolanda Be Cool1 songYolanda Be Cool are an Australian music duo made up of Andrew Stanley and Matthew Handley.
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DCUP1 songDuncan MacLennan, better known by his stage name DCUP, is an Australian record producer, DJ, and remixer. He is best known for his collaboration with fellow Australian band Yolanda Be Cool on their international hit single "We No Speak Americano" (2010), which samples Renato Carosone. He released an EP called Style EP in 2009 and between then and 2015, released a number of other collaborations and remixes, including songs by Art vs.
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Bob Sinclar1 songBob Sinclar, a French record producer, house music DJ, and remixer, has been a significant force in the international dance music scene since the late 1990s.
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Steve Edwards1 songStephen Neil Edwards, better known by his stage name Steve Edwards, is an English house music singer and songwriter from Sheffield, England. He has collaborated with several house music producers.
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Tatsuro Yamashita1 songTatsurō Yamashita , occasionally referred to as Tatsu Yamashita or Tats Yamashita, is a Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer, who is known for pioneering the city pop style of music.
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Freda Payne1 songFreda Charcilia Payne is an American singer and actress. Payne is best known for her career in music during the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s. Her most notable record is her 1970 hit single "Band of Gold". Payne was also an actress in musicals and film as well as the host of a TV talk show. Payne is the older sister of Scherrie Payne, a former singer with the American vocal group the Supremes. She also acted on Living Single.
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Benee1 songBenee, a New Zealand singer-songwriter, rose to international fame with her hit “Supalonely,” which became a viral sensation on TikTok in 2020. Her music, characterized by its indie pop and R&B influences, showcases her distinctive vocal style and quirky, introspective songwriting.
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Gus Dapperton1 songBrendan Patrick Rice, better known by his stage name Gus Dapperton, is an American singer and songwriter from Warwick, New York.
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Saint Jhn1 songCarlos St. John Phillips, known professionally as Saint Jhn, is a Guyanese-American rapper and singer.
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Eagle-Eye Cherry1 songEagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry is a Swedish singer and stage performer. His 1998 single "Save Tonight" achieved commercial success in Ireland, the United States and the United Kingdom, and was voted song of the year in New Zealand. Cherry is the son of American jazz artist Don Cherry and Swedish artist and designer Moki Cherry.
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Bobby Caldwell1 songBobby Caldwell, an American singer and songwriter, is widely celebrated for his soulful blend of R&B, jazz, and pop music. He gained considerable fame with his classic hit “What You Won’t Do for Love,” showcasing his smooth vocal style and heartfelt lyrics.
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Quavo1 songQuavo, whose real name is Quavious Keyate Marshall, is an American rapper, singer, and member of the hip-hop trio Migos. Known for his distinctive ad-libs and contributions to hits like “Bad and Boujee” and “Versace,” he has played a pivotal role in shaping Migos’ success and has become a recognizable figure in the modern rap scene.
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Powfu1 songIsaiah Faber, known professionally as Powfu, is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the son of Dave Faber from the band Faber Drive. He amassed popularity following the release of his first charting single, "Death Bed ", featuring Beabadoobee, which peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Beabadoobee1 songBeabadoobee, the stage name of Filipino-British singer-songwriter Bea Kristi, gained prominence in the late 2010s with her nostalgic, indie rock sound. Her music, often infused with elements of 90s alt-rock and bedroom pop, resonates with a Gen Z audience. Her breakout hit “Coffee” gained viral fame, leading to widespread recognition.
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Bob Dylan1 songBob Dylan, an American singer-songwriter and cultural icon, has profoundly influenced music and culture for over five decades.
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Melanie Martinez1 songMelanie Adele Martinez is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Astoria, Queens, and raised in Baldwin, New York, Martinez rose to fame in 2012 after appearing on season 3 of the American television talent show The Voice. Following the show, she was signed to Atlantic Records and released her debut single "Dollhouse", followed by her debut extended play of the same name (2014).