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    • Rita Coolidge is a multi-platinum American singer with two Grammys to her name. She achieved several 70s hits across pop and country, including “(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher.” Known for her smooth vocals, she was a major star of the era and a close collaborator with Kris Kristofferson.

    • Jim Reeves, “Gentleman Jim,” was a pioneer of the Nashville sound and a country music legend. His smooth, intimate voice led to hits like “He’ll Have to Go.” Even after his tragic death in 1964, his songs continued to chart for decades, earning him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

    • The Levellers are an English folk-rock and punk band formed in Brighton in 1988. Known for their political lyrics and energetic live shows, they reached their peak in the 90s with hits like “What a Beautiful Day.” They remain a successful independent act with a very loyal global cult following.

    • Jimmy Ruffin was a legendary American soul singer and the brother of David Ruffin. He achieved international fame with the 1966 classic “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,” which remains one of Motown’s most beloved hits. He had several other successes in the UK and US throughout his long career.

    • Tin Tin Out was a British electronic duo of Darren Stokes and Lindsay Edwards. They achieved fame in the 90s with hits like “Here’s Where the Story Ends” and a popular cover of “Say What You Want.” As top-tier remixers, they worked with icons like Duran Duran and the Pet Shop Boys.

    • Monaco
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      Monaco was an English rock band formed as a side project by New Order’s Peter Hook. They achieved major success in 1997 with the hit single “What Do You Want from Me?” and the album Music for Pleasure. Their sound blended melodic indie-rock with synth-pop, making them a staple of the late 90s charts.

    • Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is a Texas jam band that found fame in 1988 with the hit “What I Am”. Known for their blend of folk, rock, and jazz, they achieved major success with their debut album. Brickell later married Paul Simon and has continued her career as a solo artist and collaborator.

    • Haddaway
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      Haddaway is a Trinidadian-born German singer who became a global dance sensation in 1993. His debut single “What Is Love” hit number one in 13 countries and remains one of the most iconic club tracks ever. He scored several other Eurodance hits, becoming a definitive figure of the 90s dance scene.

    • World Party was the acclaimed project of British musician Karl Wallinger. After leaving the Waterboys, he scored major success with hits like “Way Down Now” and “Ship of Fools.” Known for his melodic, multi-instrumental sound and clever songwriting, Wallinger was a respected voice in pop.

    • Jackie DeShannon is a pioneering American singer-songwriter who hit the charts in the 60s. She was one of the first women to write and perform her own rock and roll material. She is best known for the classics “What the World Needs Now Is Love” and “Put a Little Love in Your Heart,” a true pop legend.

    • Information Society is an American electronic band from Minnesota that found fame in the late 80s. They are best known for the freestyle-pop hit “What’s on Your Mind (Pure Energy),” which hit number three in the US. Their innovative use of samples and synthesizers made them leaders of the scene.

    • 4 Non Blondes was an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1989. The lineup featured Linda Perry, Christa Hillhouse, Dawn Richardson, and Roger Rocha. They are best known for their 1993 hit “What’s Up?”, a massive international success from their only studio album, Bigger.

    • Missy Elliott is a legendary American rapper, producer, and trailblazer. Known for her innovative music videos and hits like “Work It,” she has won four Grammys. As the first female rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, she remains one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history.

    • Percy Sledge was a legendary American soul singer best known for the 1966 classic “When a Man Loves a Woman.” The track hit number one in the US and became a global soul anthem. His powerful, gospel-inflected voice earned him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and permanent music glory.

    • GTR
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      GTR was an English supergroup formed in 1985 by guitar legends Steve Howe (Yes) and Steve Hackett (Genesis). Though both were progressive rock icons, the band focused on a more radio-friendly AOR sound. Their self-titled debut album featured the hit “When the Heart Rules the Mind” before splitting.

    • Keely Smith was a celebrated American jazz and pop singer. She achieved fame in the 50s performing with husband Louis Prima, known for hits like “That Old Black Magic.” She later had a successful solo career in the 60s, earning a Grammy and being praised for her smooth, stylish vocals.

    • Sam Butera & The Witnesses were the high-energy backing band for Louis Prima in Las Vegas. Led by saxophonist Sam Butera, they pioneered a wild mix of jump blues, jazz, and early rock ‘n’ roll. Known for hits like “Just a Gigolo,” their rowdy, infectious sound defined the classic Vegas lounge era.

    • Brian McKnight is an American R&B singer and multi-instrumentalist. Known for his incredible vocal range and melisma, he has earned 16 Grammy nominations. His hits include “Back at One” and “Anytime,” and he is regarded as one of the most talented balladeers of the late 90s and early 2000s.

    • Shakira
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      Shakira, the “Queen of Latin Music,” is a global superstar from Colombia. Known for her unique voice and dancing, she hit world fame with “Whenever, Wherever” and “Hips Don’t Lie.” She is credited with popularizing Spanish-language music and remains one of the best-selling artists of all time.

    • No Mercy
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      No Mercy is a pop-dance trio of American singers formed in Germany by Frank Farian. They achieved massive global success in the mid-90s with hits like “Where Do You Go” and “Please Don’t Go.” Their signature blend of Latin guitar and house beats made them a staple of the dance charts worldwide.

    • Paula Cole is an American singer-songwriter who achieved global fame in the late 90s. Known for hits like “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” and the Dawson’s Creek theme “I Don’t Want to Wait,” she won a Grammy for Best New Artist. She is celebrated for her powerful voice and introspective songwriting.

    • Donny Hathaway was an American soul legend known for his incredible voice and musicianship. He is famous for hits like “The Ghetto” and his classic duets with Roberta Flack, including “Where Is the Love”. Though his life was short, his influence on R&B and soul singers remains immense.

    • The Calling is a California rock band best known for the 2001 smash hit “Wherever You Will Go.” The song topped the Adult Pop charts for a record 23 weeks and became a global phenomenon. Led by Alex Band’s distinctive vocals, the group achieved multi-platinum success and defined the early 2000s sound.

    • OXO
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      OXO was an American dance-rock group that found fame in 1983 with the hit single “Whirly Girl.” The track reached the US Top 30 and became a popular anthem of the early 80s synth-pop era. While short-lived, the band is remembered for their catchy, high-energy sound and memorable palindromic name.

    • El DeBarge is an American R&B singer known for his unique high tenor and falsetto. As the lead of the group DeBarge, he sang hits like “Rhythm of the Night”. As a solo artist, he is famous for “Who’s Johnny”. He is regarded as one of the most talented vocalists of the 80s soul and pop scene.

    • The Teenagers were a pioneering 1950s doo-wop group featuring 13-year-old lead singer Frankie Lymon. They were rock’s first all-teen act and hit international fame with “Why Do Fools Fall in Love.” They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 for their foundational influence.

    • Chris Isaak is an American singer and actor known for his reverb-heavy rockabilly style. He achieved global fame with the sultry 1989 hit “Wicked Game”. With his wide vocal range and 50s-inspired sound, he has released several successful albums and appeared in various films and TV shows.

    • Mansun
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      Mansun was an English alternative rock band that found major success during the Britpop era. Led by Paul Draper, their 1997 debut album Attack of the Grey Lantern hit number one in the UK. Known for their ambitious, multi-layered sound and cult following, they remain an influential group.

    • Susan Boyle became a global superstar in 2009 after her stunning audition on Britain’s Got Talent. Her debut album I Dreamed a Dream became the UK’s fastest-selling debut ever and sold over 10 million copies. With 25 million records sold, she is one of the world’s most successful solo artists.

    • The Troggs were an English beat band famous for the 1966 chart-topper “Wild Thing.” The track sold millions and became a major influence on garage rock and punk. They also scored massive hits with “With a Girl Like You” and the multi-platinum classic “Love Is All Around,” becoming 60s rock legends.

    • Dru Hill
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      Dru Hill is a 1990s American R&B group from Baltimore that found major success with soul and gospel-infused hits. Led by Sisqó, they are famous for chart-toppers like “In My Bed” and “Never Make a Promise”. They were one of the era’s most popular boy bands, known for their vocal power.

    • Kool Moe Dee is a legendary American rapper and a pioneer of the New Jack Swing sound. As a member of the Treacherous Three and as a solo star, he was one of the first rappers to win a Grammy. Known for his sharp lyricism and battle rap skills, he is a foundational figure in hip-hop history.

    • Michael Martin Murphey is a pioneering American singer-songwriter and a leading voice of progressive country. A multi-Grammy nominee, he hit the mainstream with the 1975 smash “Wildfire.” Known for his cowboy songs and folk-rock style, he has earned six gold albums during his long career.

    • The Shirelles were a legendary American girl group that helped define the genre. They hit number-one with the classics “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and “Dedicated to the One I Love.” As the first major girl group of the rock era, their soulful harmonies and hits made them global superstars.

    • Birdy
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      Birdy is a British singer-songwriter who rose to fame at age 12 after winning the Open Mic UK competition in 2008. She gained international acclaim with her soulful cover of Bon Iver’s “Skinny Love” and has since released several successful albums known for their haunting indie-folk sound.

    • The Surfaris are a surf music band formed in California in 1962. They are best known for the high-energy instrumental “Wipe Out” and its B-side “Surfer Joe,” which became massive hits in 1963. The group remains a definitive icon of the 1960s California surf rock culture and its instrumental legacy.

    • Robyn
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      Robyn is a legendary Swedish pop star and pioneer of dance-pop. Known for hits like “With Every Heartbeat” and the anthem “Dancing on My Own,” she has earned critical acclaim and several awards. Her blend of upbeat dance beats with melancholic lyrics has made her an influential cult icon.

    • Kleerup
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      Andreas Kleerup is a Swedish electropop musician and producer. He rose to international fame in 2007 with the hit “With Every Heartbeat,” a collaboration with Robyn that topped the UK charts. Known for his melancholic electronic sound, he has since worked with numerous global pop stars.

    • Syreeta Wright was a talented American singer-songwriter famous for her work with Stevie Wonder. She hit the charts with the hit duet “With You I’m Born Again” and collaborated with Billy Preston. Her soulful voice and songwriting skills made her a prominent figure in 70s and 80s R&B music.

    • Jack Jones was a legendary American pop and jazz singer with two Grammys to his name. Known for his smooth baritone and big-band style, he is immortalized for singing the iconic theme song for the TV series The Love Boat. His career spanned decades of successful albums, TV specials, and stage roles.

    • Gary Go
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      Gary Go is a British songwriter, producer, and media artist. He achieved commercial success as a performer with his 2009 hit single “Wonderful,” which was a major radio success in the UK and Europe. He has since focused on writing and producing for various global stars across multiple genres.

    • Black
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      Black was the stage name of English singer-songwriter Colin Vearncombe. He rose from the punk scene to achieve global pop success in the late 1980s. He is best known for the 1987 international hit “Wonderful Life,” a melancholic classic that became a definitive song of the era.

    • Ray Conniff was a legendary American bandleader and arranger famous for his lush 1960s choral arrangements. With his Ray Conniff Singers, he sold millions of albums and won a Grammy. His easy-listening style and melodic vocal-led instrumentals made him a staple of pop music for decades.

    • The Mike Flowers Pops was a British easy-listening project that became a 1995 sensation. They hit number-two in the UK with their retro-style cover of Oasis’s “Wonderwall.” Known for their kitschy, orchestral sound, they led a brief mid-90s lounge music revival that captured the UK public.

    • Diplo
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      Diplo is a prominent American DJ and producer who has shaped modern dance music. A co-creator of Major Lazer, he has also been part of supergroups like Silk City and Jack Ü. Known for his eclectic style, he has collaborated with global stars and produced numerous chart-topping hits since 2008.

    • Charles & Eddie was an American soul duo famous for the 1992 global hit “Would I Lie to You?”. The song won three Ivor Novello awards and topped charts worldwide. Comprising Charles Pettigrew and Eddie Chacon, they brought a smooth, retro-soul sound to the pop mainstream in the early 90s.

    • Nik Kershaw is a British synth-pop icon who rose to fame in 1984. He scored a string of hits including “Wouldn’t It Be Good” and “The Riddle.” A talented songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, he also wrote the smash hit “The One and Only” for Chesney Hawkes, cementing his legacy in UK pop history.

    • Travie McCoy is an American rapper and lead singer of Gym Class Heroes. He achieved massive solo success in 2010 with the hit “Billionaire” featuring Bruno Mars. Known for his unique blend of hip-hop and alt-rock, he has been a prominent figure in the music scene since the late 90s.

    • DJ Dado
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      DJ Dado is an Italian DJ famous for his dream house and Italo dance production. He is best known for his 1996 hit remix of the X-Files theme, which became a global club success. He has produced numerous remixes for stars like Boy George and Jean-Michel Jarre, defining the European dance sound.

    • The Coasters were a legendary R&B and rock and roll group famous for their humorous storytelling hits. Working with Leiber and Stoller, they scored classics like “Yakety Yak” and “Charlie Brown.” Their theatrical style and catchy hooks made them a staple of 1950s pop culture and music.

    • Lil Jon
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      Lil Jon is a legendary American rapper and producer known as a pioneer of the “crunk” genre. His energetic presence and hits like “Get Low” and “Turn Down for What” were instrumental in crunk’s commercial breakthrough. He has led the East Side Boyz to multi-platinum success in the early 2000s.

    • Busted
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      Busted is an English pop-punk band from Essex, featuring James Bourne, Matt Willis, and Charlie Simpson. Formed in 2000, they scored four UK number-one hits and won two Brit Awards. After a hugely successful initial run, they disbanded in 2005 before reuniting for more albums and tours.

    • Al Stewart is a British singer-songwriter and folk-rock musician who rose to prominence during the folk revival of the 1960s and 70s. He is unique for combining folk-rock melodies with historical tales and characters, notably on his successful 1976 platinum album, Year of the Cat.

    • Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were a leading 1960s British R&B group. Blending jazz, pop, and rock, they hit number one in the UK three times with “Yeh Yeh,” “Get Away,” and “The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde.” Georgie Fame’s cool, Hammond organ-led sound made them a staple of the London scene.

    • Merry Clayton is a legendary American soul and gospel singer. She is famous for her powerful duet with Mick Jagger on the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter.” Featured in the Oscar-winning 20 Feet from Stardom, her incredible voice has powered countless hits as a premier background and solo artist.

    • Baccara
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      Baccara was a Spanish vocal duo formed in 1977 by Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola. They achieved instant global fame with “Yes Sir, I Can Boogie,” which became one of the best-selling singles ever by a female duo. The track hit number one across Europe and remains a disco classic.

    • The Wannadies is a Swedish alternative rock band formed in 1988. They achieved international fame in the mid-1990s with the indie anthem “You and Me Song,” which was featured on the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack. They are leading figures in the melodic guitar-pop and indie scenes.

    • Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO) is a Canadian rock band formed in 1971. Known for 70s hits like “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” and “Takin’ Care of Business”, they had eleven top-40 Canadian singles. The group features the Bachman brothers and Fred Turner, earning several platinum albums.

    • Crystal Gayle is an American country star famous for her 1977 crossover hit “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue”. The younger sister of Loretta Lynn, she forged her own successful path with several platinum albums and a Grammy. She is known for her smooth vocals and signature floor-length hair.

    • Amelia Lily is an English singer and TV personality who rose to fame on the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011, finishing in third place. She later appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and joined the cast of Geordie Shore in 2020, while maintaining a career in music and musical theatre.

    • Paul Weller, “The Modfather,” is an English music icon who led the Jam and the Style Council. He achieved massive critical and commercial success with hits like “A Town Called Malice.” Since the late 80s, he has built a landmark solo career, remaining one of Britain’s most influential songwriters.

    • The New Radicals were an American alt-rock group led by Gregg Alexander. They are famous for their 1998 global anthem “You Get What You Give.” Despite their massive success and critical acclaim, the group disbanded before their second single, leaving a legacy as one of the era’s great one-hit wonders.

    • James Morrison is a successful English singer-songwriter who burst onto the scene in 2006. His debut single “You Give Me Something” was a massive international hit, reaching the top five in the UK. Known for his soulful, gritty voice, he won a Brit Award and has released several platinum albums.

    • Billy Ray Cyrus is an American singer and actor best known for his 1992 smash hit “Achy Breaky Heart”. The song was the first to go triple platinum in Australia and sparked a global line-dance craze. He has since released 16 albums and found new fame starring in Hannah Montana.

    • Athlete
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      Athlete was an English indie rock band from Deptford, London. Comprising Joel Pott, Carey Willetts, Stephen Roberts, and Tim Wanstall, they rose to fame in the early 2000s. They are best known for their 2005 hit “Wires,” which won an Ivor Novello Award and helped their album hit number one.

    • Des'ree
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      Des’ree is a British soul singer who rose to prominence in the 1990s. Known for her smooth contralto voice and uplifting lyrics, she scored international hits with “You Gotta Be” and “Life”. Her ballad “Kissing You” also became famous after featuring in the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet.

    • Debby Boone is an American singer famous for the 1977 smash “You Light Up My Life”. The song spent ten weeks at number one and won her a Grammy for Best New Artist. She later transitioned to a successful career in country music and musical theatre, scoring a number-one country hit in 1980.

    • Sylvester, the “Queen of Disco,” was a legendary American singer known for his flamboyant image and incredible falsetto. He hit global stardom in 1978 with the anthem “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real).” He was a pioneer of LGBTQ+ representation and a titan of the disco and soul era charts.

    • Shola Ama is a British singer from London who rose to fame in 1997 with her soulful hit “You Might Need Somebody.” The track reached the top five in the UK and earned her a Brit Award. Known for her smooth R&B vocals, she scored several other hits and remains a leading name in 90s British soul.

    • Dead or Alive was an English pop band formed in 1979, fronted by the flamboyant Pete Burns. They achieved international fame in the mid-80s with the massive hit “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)”. Known for their high-energy synth-pop, they scored several UK top 40 hits and top 30 albums.

    • Sonia
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      Sonia is an English pop star from Liverpool who hit number one in 1989 with “You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You.” She made history by scoring five top-20 hits from her debut album. She also represented the UK in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in a very close second place.

    • Snow Patrol is a highly successful Northern Irish-Scottish rock band. Led by Gary Lightbody, they achieved global superstardom with the 2006 anthem “Chasing Cars,” which became one of the most-played songs of the decade. They are known for their emotional lyrics and anthemic rock sound.