Artists
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Shakatak1 song
Shakatak is a British jazz-funk band that found fame in the early 80s. Known for their polished sound and the hit single “Night Birds,” they became international stars, particularly in Japan. With a career over 40 years, they remain a prominent and respected name in the global smooth jazz scene.
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Gregory Isaacs1 song
Gregory Isaacs was a legendary Jamaican reggae singer known for his smooth, soulful voice. Dubbed the “Cool Ruler,” he was one of the genre’s most popular stars, best known for the 1982 classic “Night Nurse.” His sophisticated style and prolific output made him a titan of lovers rock and reggae.
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Paul Hardcastle1 song
Paul Hardcastle is an English composer and producer famous for his 1985 number-one hit “19.” The track used innovative sampling of news reports and became a global success. He is also a leading figure in the smooth jazz genre and has released numerous acclaimed albums under various projects.
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Simon Webbe1 song
Simon Webbe is an English singer who first rose to fame as a member of the boy band Blue. He launched a successful solo career in 2005, scoring five UK top-40 hits like “Lay Your Hands.” A versatile entertainer, he has also excelled in acting and television, remaining a popular figure in UK pop.
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The Tony Rich Project1 song
The Tony Rich Project is the stage name of R&B singer Antonio Jeffries. He gained massive acclaim with his 1995 platinum debut single “Nobody Knows,” which earned him a Grammy Award. His soulful, introspective style established him as a premier songwriter in the mid-1990s.
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Enrique Iglesias1 song
Enrique Iglesias is a Spanish superstar who dominated the Latin market before a massive English crossover in the late 90s. Known for hits like “Hero” and “Bailamos,” he has become one of the best-selling Spanish-language artists ever, with numerous number-one singles on the Billboard charts.
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Saygrace1 song
Saygrace is a talented Australian singer best known for her soulful cover of the 1963 Lesley Gore classic “You Don’t Own Me.” Produced by Quincy Jones and featuring rapper G-Eazy, the single hit number one in Australia. Her powerful vocals and modern R&B sound have earned her global recognition.
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Sinéad O'Connor1 song
Sinéad O’Connor was a legendary Irish singer and activist. Known for her powerful voice and the global number-one smash “Nothing Compares 2 U,” she was a courageous voice on human rights and social issues. Her immense talent and outspoken public image made her a permanent icon of modern music.
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Glenn Medeiros1 song
Glenn Medeiros is a former American singer best known for the 1987 smash hit “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You.” The song hit number one in the UK and several European countries, making him a global teen idol. He later scored a US number-one duet with Bobby Brown titled “She Ain’t Worth It.”
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Third World1 song
Third World is a legendary Jamaican band formed in 1973. Known for their “reggae fusion” sound, they blended reggae with soul, funk, and disco. Hits like “Now That We’ve Found Love” made them international stars and one of the most successful and enduring groups in reggae history.
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Big Brovaz1 song
Big Brovaz was a London-based R&B and hip-hop group. During their seven-year career, they released two albums and eight singles, including the hit “Nu Flow”. Members later found success as the duo Booty Luv, while the group is remembered for their catchy, early-2000s urban-pop sound.
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B. Bumble & The Stingers1 song
B. Bumble and the Stingers was an American ensemble famous for rock arrangements of classical tunes. Their biggest hits include “Bumble Boogie” and the 1962 UK number-one “Nut Rocker”. The recordings featured top-tier session musicians and helped popularize the novelty rock genre.
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Grimes1 song
Grimes is a Canadian musician and producer known for her experimental sound blending synth-pop, electronic, and industrial music. Her work often explores themes of science fiction and feminism. With five acclaimed albums, she is one of the most unique and innovative voices in modern alternative pop.
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Hurricane Smith1 song
Hurricane Smith was the stage name of Norman Smith, a legendary English engineer who worked on all of the Beatles’ recordings through 1965. He later found solo fame as a singer, hitting the top ten in the US and UK with the 1972 smash “Oh Babe, What Would You Say,” showcasing his nostalgic pop style.
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Patti Page1 song
Patti Page was an American icon and the best-selling female artist of the 1950s. Known as “The Singin’ Rage,” she sold over 100 million records. Famous for hits like “Tennessee Waltz” and “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window,” she was a top chart star across country and pop music for decades.
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The Peddlers1 song
The Peddlers were a leading British jazz-soul trio in the 60s and 70s. Led by Roy Phillips, they scored hits like “Birth” and “Girlie.” Known for their sophisticated sound and Phillips’ powerful organ playing, they earned a loyal following and were particularly popular stars in New Zealand.
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Patti LaBelle1 song
Patti LaBelle, the “Godmother of Soul,” is a legendary American singer and actress. After leading the group Labelle to number one with “Lady Marmalade,” she launched a massive solo career with hits like “On My Own.” With two Grammys and several awards, she is one of R&B’s most powerful icons.
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Jeffrey Osborne1 song
Jeffrey Osborne is a legendary American soul singer and drummer who began his career with the group L.T.D. As a solo star, he scored 80s hits like “On the Wings of Love” and “Stay with Me Tonight.” In 2024, he was inducted into the R&B Music Hall of Fame, honoring his smooth vocals and long career.
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Three Dog Night1 song
Three Dog Night was a massive American rock band that dominated the charts from 1969 to 1975. With 21 top-forty hits and three number-ones like “Joy to the World,” they were one of the era’s most successful acts. They are celebrated for their unique three-lead-vocalist dynamic.
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Maria Nayler1 song
Maria Nayler is a British singer best known for her work in the trance and electronic music scenes. She gained international fame featuring on Robert Miles’ 1996 hit “One and One,” which topped charts across Europe. Her ethereal vocals have made her a sought-after collaborator for DJs.
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Elbow1 song
Elbow is an acclaimed English rock band from Bury. Known for their anthemic, atmospheric sound and Guy Garvey’s soulful vocals, they hit the mainstream with the 2008 Mercury Prize-winning album The Seldom Seen Kid. They remain one of Britain’s most respected and enduring guitar bands.
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The Chiffons1 song
The Chiffons were an iconic 60s girl group from the Bronx. They achieved global fame with the 1963 number-one smash “He’s So Fine,” featuring their signature “doo-lang” hook. Known for their polished harmonies, they also scored hits with “One Fine Day,” becoming icons of the girl group era.
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Murray Head1 song
Murray Head is a versatile English actor and singer. He hit the international charts twice: first with “Superstar” from Jesus Christ Superstar, and again in 1984 with the global smash “One Night in Bangkok.” He also starred in the acclaimed film Sunday Bloody Sunday, making him a major multi-talent star.
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Joan Osborne1 song
Joan Osborne is a multi-talented American singer known for her 1995 global hit “One of Us.” Her debut album Relish earned seven Grammy nominations, showcasing her blend of rock, pop, and soul. She is a respected interpreter of various genres and has continued to release acclaimed music for decades.
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The Fixx1 song
The Fixx is a London rock band that found major success in the 80s. Known for their new wave sound, they hit the US top 20 with “One Thing Leads to Another” and “Saved by Zero.” Their atmospheric production and sharp guitar work made them a staple of the MTV era and modern rock radio.
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Eruption1 song
Eruption was a British disco and R&B act prominent in the late 1970s. They are best remembered for their high-energy covers of “I Can’t Stand the Rain” and “One Way Ticket.” These tracks became massive international disco hits, defining the group’s success in the European club scene.
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Barenaked Ladies1 song
Barenaked Ladies (BNL) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1988. They gained a huge following with their debut album Gordon and later found US success with hits like “One Week” and “Brian Wilson”. Known for their humorous lyrics and high-energy live shows, they remain a staple of alt-rock.
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Craig Douglas1 song
Craig Douglas was a popular English pop singer in the late 50s and early 60s. He is best remembered for his 1959 UK number-one hit “Only Sixteen,” which famously outsold Sam Cooke’s original version in Britain. He was a major star of the pre-Beatles era with several other chart successes.
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Gina G1 song
Gina G is an Australian singer famous for representing the UK in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest with “Ooh Aah… Just a Little Bit.” The track hit number one in the UK and was a top-20 hit in the US, earning a Grammy nomination. It remains one of the most successful Eurovision dance hits ever.
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The Wiseguys1 song
The Wiseguys were a British electronic duo active in the late 90s. They achieved major success with the hit singles “Start the Commotion” and “Ooh La La,” both of which became famous through high-profile TV commercials. Their fun, sample-heavy sound defined the big beat era.
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole1 song
Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, or “IZ,” was a legendary Native Hawaiian musician. His beautiful medley of “Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World” became a global phenomenon, showcasing his soulful voice and ukulele. He remains the most successful Hawaiian artist ever and a powerful cultural symbol.
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Eva Cassidy1 song
Eva Cassidy was an American singer known for her emotive interpretations of jazz, folk, and blues. Though virtually unknown outside Washington D.C. during her life, she gained massive posthumous acclaim. Her powerful soprano voice has sold millions of records, moving audiences worldwide.
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Yes1 song
Yes is a legendary English rock band formed in 1968. As pioneers of progressive rock, they are famous for complex arrangements and hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” Featuring virtuoso musicians like Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, they remain one of the most influential bands in rock.
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Eliza Doolittle1 song
Eliza Doolittle is an English singer-songwriter who rose to fame with her self-titled 2010 debut album. Known for her jazzy pop sound and hits like “Pack Up” and “Skinny Genes,” she became a prominent voice in the UK music scene. She has since transitioned to a more soulful sound under the name Eliza.
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Gary Moore1 song
Gary Moore was a legendary Northern Irish guitarist whose career spanned blues, hard rock, and heavy metal. From his work with Thin Lizzy to solo hits like “Parisienne Walkways” and “Still Got the Blues,” his technical skill and soulful playing made him one of the most respected guitarists ever.
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Eddie Murphy1 song
Eddie Murphy is a legendary American comedian and actor who also found success as a singer. While dominating the box office in the 80s, he had a massive pop hit with “Party All the Time”. He has won Grammy, Emmy, and Golden Globe awards, and is regarded as one of the greatest comics ever.
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Depeche Mode1 song
Depeche Mode is a legendary English electronic band from Basildon. Since 1980, they have been pioneers of synth-pop and industrial rock with hits like “Enjoy the Silence” and “Personal Jesus”. Now a duo featuring Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, they remain one of the most influential acts in music.
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Fairground Attraction1 song
Fairground Attraction was a British folk-pop band famous for their 1988 hit “Perfect.” The track and their debut album, The First of a Million Kisses, won two Brit Awards. After a long hiatus starting in 1990, the group reformed in 2024, bringing back their acoustic, melodic soft rock.
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Plácido Domingo1 song
Plácido Domingo is a legendary Spanish opera singer and conductor. With over a hundred recorded operas, he is famous for his incredible versatility and performances in multiple languages. A world-renowned tenor, he has graced the most prestigious stages and won several Grammy Awards.
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Lloyd Price1 song
Lloyd Price was an American R&B legend known as “Mr. Personality” after his 1959 million-selling hit. He hit fame early with “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” and scored several top-ten hits, refining the New Orleans beat. An inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he was a key figure in the genre’s rise.
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Brenda Russell1 song
Brenda Russell is a versatile singer-songwriter and producer with a career spanning R&B, pop, and jazz. She is best known for her 1988 hit “Piano in the Dark”. A five-time Grammy nominee, she also won acclaim for writing the music for the Tony-winning Broadway musical The Color Purple.
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Erma Franklin1 song
Erma Franklin was an American soul singer and the elder sister of Aretha Franklin. She is best known for recording the original 1967 version of “Piece of My Heart,” which earned her a Grammy nomination. Her powerful gospel-rooted vocals paved the way for the famous Janis Joplin cover.
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Wild Cherry1 song
Wild Cherry was an American funk-rock band famous for the 1976 global hit “Play That Funky Music.” The track hit number one in the US and became a timeless anthem of the funk era. Led by Rob Parissi, the group earned a Grammy nomination and left a permanent mark on 1970s pop and R&B music.
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Masters In France1 song
Masters In France was an indie band from North Wales, best known for their infectious 2012 sleeper hit “Playin’ With My Friends.” The track garnered significant viral attention and chart recognition after being featured in a popular IKEA television commercial that showcased their catchy sound.
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Johnny Tillotson1 song
Johnny Tillotson was a top American singer-songwriter in the early 1960s. He scored nine top-ten hits, including the classic “Poetry in Motion” and “It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin’.” His success spanned pop, country, and adult contemporary, making him one of the era’s most versatile chart-toppers.
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M1 song
M was a synth-pop project by Robin Scott, formed in London in 1978. They are immortalized by the 1979 global hit “Pop Muzik,” which hit number one in the US and number two in the UK. The project featured various contributors, including Mark King and several other members of Level 42.
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Hot Butter1 song
Hot Butter was an American instrumental group led by Stan Free. They are famous for their 1972 synth-pop version of “Popcorn,” which became one of the first Moog synthesizer tracks to hit the global charts. The song reached the top ten in the US and UK, becoming an enduring electronic classic.
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Kendrick Lamar1 song
Kendrick Lamar is a legendary American rapper and the first non-classical musician to win a Pulitzer Prize. Known for his introspective lyrics and social commentary, he has won 17 Grammys. Albums like To Pimp a Butterfly have made him one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history.
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Iggy Azalea1 song
Iggy Azalea is an Australian rapper who moved to the US at 16 to pursue music. She achieved global fame in 2014 with her hit “Fancy,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks. Known for her distinct flow and viral music videos, she became one of the most successful female rappers of her era.
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Jessie Reyez1 song
Jessie Reyez is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her raw, unique voice and honest lyrics. Her 2016 hit “Figures” became a multi-platinum success. She won the Juno for Breakthrough Artist and has since collaborated with stars like Eminem and Sam Smith, becoming a leading name in modern R&B.
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Heather Small1 song
Heather Small is an English soul singer best known as the lead vocalist of the group M People. She powered hits like “Moving On Up” and “Search for the Hero” before a successful solo career. Her solo anthem “Proud” became a massive UK hit and a signature song for major global sporting events.
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Peter, Paul and Mary1 song
Peter, Paul and Mary were a legendary American folk trio formed in 1961. They were leading figures in the folk revival, famous for hits like “Puff the Magic Dragon” and their cover of “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Their beautiful harmonies and activism made them icons of the 60s folk and peace movements.
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Donny Osmond1 song
Donny Osmond is an American singer and former teen idol who rose to fame with his brothers in the Osmonds. He later launched a massive solo career with hits like “Puppy Love”. A versatile entertainer, he has also starred on Broadway, hosted TV shows, and won Dancing with the Stars.
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Taco1 song
Taco is an Indonesian-born Dutch entertainer who became a global sensation in 1982. His synth-pop cover of “Puttin’ on the Ritz” hit the top five in the US and topped charts across Europe. Known for his unique blend of 1930s aesthetics with 80s beats, he remains an iconic figure of the era.
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Chas & Dave1 song
Chas & Dave were an iconic English duo who created a unique musical style called “rockney,” blending rock and roll with cockney humor. Famous for hits like “Rabbit” and “Ain’t No Pleasing You,” they became beloved fixtures of British pop culture with their catchy, piano-led pub singalongs.
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B.J. Thomas1 song
B.J. Thomas was a versatile American singer known for his country, Christian, and pop hits across three decades. He is best remembered for the iconic 1969 Oscar-winning song “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” and other classics like “Hooked on a Feeling” and “(Hey Won’t You Play) Another…”
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Joe Bataan1 song
Joe Bataan is a legendary Filipino-American musician known as the “King of Latin Soul.” He pioneered the blend of R&B, jazz, and Latin rhythms in the 60s and 70s. His music was pivotal in the Boogaloo movement and the rise of Salsoul, making him a major figure in New York’s multicultural scene.
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The Sugarhill Gang1 song
The Sugarhill Gang was a legendary hip-hop trio that made history in 1979. Their smash hit “Rapper’s Delight” was the first rap single to hit the US Top 40, bringing the genre to a global pop audience. They were pioneers who paved the way for hip-hop to become a dominant global music force.
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Professor Green1 song
Professor Green is a British rapper and TV personality from London. He rose to fame in 2010 with hits like “I Need You Tonight” and “Read All About It.” Beyond his music career, he is a prominent mental health activist and documentary maker, widely respected for his social advocacy.
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Emeli Sandé1 song
Emeli Sandé is a Scottish singer who became a breakout star with her 2012 debut Our Version of Events. Known for her powerful voice and hits like “Next to Me,” she performed at the London Olympics. Since her start on Chipmunk’s “Diamond Rings,” she has become one of the UK’s most respected soul-pop acts.