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    • The Kalin Twins, Harold and Herbert, were an American pop duo who found major fame in 1958. They are best remembered for their international chart-topper “When,” which hit number one in the UK and was a top-five success in the US, defining their career as a prominent rock and roll act.

    • Inaya Day is a prominent American singer best known for her soulful vocal work on house music tracks. She gained global fame for her collaboration with Mousse T. on the 1998 smash “Horny ’98.” She also hit the dance charts with a popular cover of “Nasty Girl,” cementing her status as a club icon.

    • Avicii
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      Avicii was a legendary Swedish DJ and producer who helped bring EDM to the global Top 40 in the early 2010s. Known for hits like “Levels” and “Wake Me Up”, he is considered one of the most influential electronic artists ever. His melodic style left a lasting impact on modern pop music.

    • Mike Reno is a Canadian singer best known as the frontman of the rock band Loverboy. His powerful vocals drove 80s anthems like “Working for the Weekend” and the hit duet “Almost Paradise” with Ann Wilson. He remains one of the most recognizable voices of the arena rock and power ballad era.

    • Ann Wilson is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Heart. Famous for her powerful, soaring voice, she helped front hits like “Barracuda” and “Alone”. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest female vocalists in the history of rock music.

    • Johnny Gill is a legendary American R&B singer and a member of New Edition and the supergroup LSG. As a solo star, he has sold over 15 million records, famous for hits like “Rub You the Right Way” and “My, My, My.” His powerful, soulful voice has made him a pillar of urban contemporary music.

    • Sixpence None the Richer is an American alt-rock band famous for the 1998 hit “Kiss Me.” The track was a massive global success, reaching the top five in the US and UK. Known for Leigh Nash’s delicate vocals, the group also scored hits with covers of “There She Goes” and “Don’t Dream It’s Over.”

    • Brendon Urie is an American musician best known as the lead singer of Panic! at the Disco. He was the only constant member throughout the band’s 19-year career. Famous for his impressive vocal range, he led the group through various styles, from emo-pop to theatrical rock and big band.

    • Normani
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      Normani is a successful American singer who rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony. Since the group’s hiatus, she has established a solo career with hits like “Love Lies” and “Motivation.” Known for her incredible dancing and R&B-pop sound, she is one of modern pop’s most promising young stars.

    • The Tymes are a versatile American soul group that found equal success in the US and UK. They hit number one in America with “So Much in Love” in 1963 and later topped the UK charts with “Ms. Grace” in 1974, becoming one of the few acts to reach the top with different songs.

    • The Tubes are a San Francisco rock band known for theatrical shows and 80s hits. They hit the top ten with “She’s a Beauty” and gained cult fame with “White Punks on Dope.” Their innovative music videos and satire made them staples of early MTV and the alternative rock scene.

    • Amen Corner was a Welsh rock group from Cardiff that found major success in the late 1960s. They are best known for their hits “Bend Me, Shape Me”, “High in the Sky”, and their 1969 UK number-one single “(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice”. The band featured lead singer Andy Fairweather Low.

    • Jennifer Holliday is a legendary Broadway star and R&B singer. She rose to fame in Dreamgirls, winning a Grammy for her powerhouse performance of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” Her incredible voice made her a successful recording artist and a permanent icon of the stage and musical history.

    • Swae Lee
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      Swae Lee is a successful American rapper and singer known for his high-pitched, melodic vocals. As one half of Rae Sremmurd and as a solo star, he hit number one with “Sunflower” and “Black Beatles.” He is regarded as one of the most influential and versatile artists in modern pop and hip-hop.

    • Lauv
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      Lauv is an American pop singer and songwriter who rose to fame with his 2017 hit “I Like Me Better.” His debut album How I’m Feeling was a major success, and he has written hits for stars like Charli XCX. Known for his vulnerable songwriting, he is a leading name in modern contemporary pop.

    • Pnau
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      Pnau is an acclaimed Australian dance trio known for their hit debut Sambanova. They achieved massive global success with their 2021 remix of Elton John’s “Cold Heart,” which topped charts worldwide. The group features Nick Littlemore and is a leading force in modern electronic music.

    • Yolanda Be Cool is an Australian house duo of Andrew Stanley and Matthew Handley. They hit global stardom in 2010 with the massive smash “We No Speak Americano,” which topped charts in over 20 countries. Their unique blend of vintage swing and modern beats made them a global club icon.

    • DCUP
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      DCUP is an Australian DJ and producer famous for the 2010 global hit “We No Speak Americano” with Yolanda Be Cool. The track, which samples vintage Italian swing, hit number one in several countries. He has since released numerous remixes and collaborations, staying active in the dance scene.

    • Bob Sinclar is a prominent French record producer and DJ. He is a leading figure in the French house scene and owner of Yellow Productions. He achieved massive international success in the mid-2000s with hits like “Love Generation” and “World, Hold On”, known for their upbeat, sunny vibes.

    • Steve Edwards is a prominent English house music singer-songwriter from Sheffield. He is best known for his massive collaborations with top DJs, including the global smash “World, Hold On” with Bob Sinclar. His soulful vocals have defined several of the most iconic club anthems of the 2000s.

    • Tatsuro Yamashita is a legendary Japanese singer-songwriter and producer known as the “King of City Pop.” He pioneered the genre in the 70s and 80s, blending funk, soul, and soft rock into a unique sound. His holiday classic “Christmas Eve” is one of the most successful singles in Japanese history.

    • Freda Payne is an American singer and actress famous for her 1970 million-selling hit “Band of Gold.” Beyond her successful music career, she starred in musicals, films, and hosted her own TV talk show. She is the older sister of Supremes singer Scherrie Payne and remains a soul legend.

    • Benee
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      Benee is a New Zealand singer-songwriter from Auckland. She achieved international fame with her hit single “Supalonely”. In 2019 and 2020, she swept the Aotearoa Music Awards, winning Single of the Year, Best Solo Artist, and Best Pop Artist, establishing her as a major global pop talent.

    • Gus Dapperton is an American singer-songwriter from New York known for his unique indie-pop sound and colorful aesthetic. He rose to fame with his self-produced EPs and hits like “I’m Just Snacking.” His collaboration on the hit “Supalonely” helped bring his quirky style to a global pop audience.

    • Saint Jhn is a Guyanese-American rapper and singer who hit global superstardom in 2019. The Imanbek remix of his song “Roses” topped charts in dozens of countries, including the UK. Known for his blend of R&B, hip-hop, and trap, he has become a leading figure and songwriter in the modern scene.

    • Eagle-Eye Cherry is a Swedish singer famous for his 1998 global hit “Save Tonight”. The son of jazz legend Don Cherry, he achieved major success in the US, UK, and Ireland. The track remains a staple of 90s pop-rock radio, known for its catchy acoustic sound and Cherry’s smooth vocals.

    • Bobby Caldwell was an American singer known for his versatile, soulful vocals across R&B, jazz, and adult contemporary. He is best remembered for his 1978 signature hit “What You Won’t Do for Love,” which became a classic soul standard and has been extensively sampled by hip-hop artists.

    • Quavo
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      Quavo is a prominent American rapper and producer who rose to fame as the frontman of Migos. He hit number one with “Bad and Boujee” and has collaborated with global stars like Justin Bieber. As a solo artist and mogul, he remains one of the most influential figures in modern hip-hop.

    • Powfu
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      Powfu is a Canadian rapper and producer who achieved global fame in 2020 with “Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head).” The track went viral on TikTok and peaked at 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. Known for his lo-fi hip-hop style, he has since built a large following in the bedroom-pop scene.

    • Beabadoobee is a British singer-songwriter who rose to fame with her lo-fi indie sound. Between 2018 and 2021, she released five acclaimed EPs under Dirty Hit. Her 2020 debut album Fake It Flowers received critical praise, cementing her status as a leading figure in the Gen Z indie-rock scene.

    • Bob Dylan is a legendary American singer-songwriter and a titan of popular culture. Over a 69-year career, he sold 125 million records. He is celebrated for his sophisticated lyrics that brought literary intellectualism to folk and rock music, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature.

    • Melanie Martinez is an American singer who rose to fame on The Voice. Known for her unique aesthetic and conceptual albums like Cry Baby, she has built a massive cult following. Her dark-pop sound and storytelling lyrics have made her one of the most distinctive artists in modern pop music.

    • Pickettywitch was a British pop group fronted by Polly Brown. They achieved major success in 1970 with the hit single “That Same Old Feeling,” which reached number five in the UK. Known for their light, melodic sound, they were a prominent act on the British pop charts during the era.

    • Patsy Gallant is a Canadian pop star and actress of Acadian ancestry. She found major success in the disco era with the 1976 smash “From New York to L.A.,” which became a global hit. Known for recording in both English and French, she has won several Juno Awards and remains a celebrated Canadian star.

    • Willow
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      Willow Smith, known as Willow, is a successful American singer and actress. Since her 2010 hit “Whip My Hair,” she has evolved into an acclaimed alt-rock and pop artist. With several awards and a unique musical voice, she has established herself as a major star in the modern music scene.

    • Manfred Mann’s Earth Band is a British rock group formed in 1971. They are famous for their 1976 number-one cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “Blinded by the Light.” Blending prog-rock with pop sensibilities, the band has continued to tour and perform for over 50 years under Mann’s leadership.

    • The Archies was a fictional animated rock band from The Archie Show. They achieved real-world immortality with the 1969 hit “Sugar, Sugar,” which became the year’s best-selling single and hit number one worldwide. The track remains a definitive example of bubblegum pop and a classic of the era.

    • Pete Townshend is the legendary guitarist and songwriter for the Who. One of rock’s most influential figures, he authored the rock operas Tommy and Quadrophenia. Known for his aggressive playing and poetic lyrics, he has earned critical acclaim as a solo star and as a leader of one of rock’s legends.

    • Bob Seger is an American rock legend from Detroit. After early success with the Bob Seger System, he found massive national fame in the 1970s with hits like “Night Moves” and “Old Time Rock and Roll.” Known for his gravelly voice, he is a pioneer of the heartland rock genre.

    • Sales
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      Sales is an American indie-pop duo from Orlando, featuring Lauren Morgan and Jordan Shih. They gained a huge following for their minimalist, guitar-based sound and hits like “Renee” and “Chinese New Year.” Their self-produced music has become a favorite in the DIY and alternative pop music scenes.

    • Gino Vannelli is a Canadian singer-songwriter who achieved a string of hits in the 70s and 80s. Known for his powerful voice and blend of rock and jazz, he is best remembered for the hits “I Just Wanna Stop” and “Living Inside Myself,” becoming a staple of adult contemporary and pop radio.

    • Topic
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      Topic is a prominent German DJ and producer who achieved international fame in 2020 with the hit “Breaking Me.” The track reached the top ten in 24 countries, including the UK and Canada. Known for his polished house-pop sound, he has since collaborated with many global pop stars.

    • A7S
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      A7S is a Swedish singer, DJ, and producer known for the massive 2019 hit “Breaking Me” with German artist Topic. The track reached the top 10 in 24 countries, including the UK and Canada. He also achieved his first number-one in Portugal, solidifying his status as a dance-pop star.

    • Silk
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      Silk is an American R&B group from Atlanta that found massive success in the 1990s. They achieved immortality with their 1993 number-one smash “Freak Me,” which became a definitive slow jam of the era. Known for their smooth harmonies, the quintet scored several other R&B hits during their peak.

    • Nick Lowe is an influential English singer-songwriter and producer. A key figure in the pub rock and new wave scenes, he is best known for the hit “Cruel to Be Kind” and for producing Elvis Costello. His sharp songwriting and versatile musicality have earned him a legendary reputation in the industry.

    • Royal & the Serpent is the project of American singer Ryan Santiago. She shot to fame in 2020 with the hit single “Overwhelmed,” which became a viral sensation and explored themes of mental health. Known for her edgy alt-pop sound and raw lyrics, she has established herself as a rising new star.

    • The Paper Kites are an acclaimed Australian indie-folk band from Melbourne. They achieved global fame with their 2010 hit “Bloom,” which went platinum in the US. With several successful albums and a lush, melodic sound, they have established themselves as a leading name in the modern folk scene.

    • The Luvvers were a Scottish rock group famous as the original backing band for Lulu. They performed on her 1964 debut hit “Shout,” providing the high-energy sound that launched her career. Though they had a brief career of their own, they are best remembered for their role in that iconic 60s track.

    • The Famous Flames were a legendary R&B and soul group founded in 1953. They served as the launchpad for James Brown, who emerged as their lead singer on the 1956 smash “Please, Please, Please.” Their high-energy vocal style was pivotal in the development of 20th-century soul and funk music.

    • Anderson .Paak is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He gained acclaim with his 2016 album Malibu, which earned a Grammy nomination. He won his first Grammy for “Bubblin” in 2019 and is one half of the duo Silk Sonic. His music blends R&B, hip-hop, and funk with skilled musicianship.

    • Adamski
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      Adamski is an English DJ and producer who was a key figure in the UK acid house scene. He is best known for the 1990 number-one hit “Killer,” a collaboration with singer Seal. His work under the Adamski and Sonny Eriksson names helped define the electronic dance music of that era.

    • Daniel Caesar is a Canadian R&B singer who gained acclaim with his 2017 debut album Freudian. He won a Grammy for “Best Part,” a collaboration with H.E.R., and is known for his soulful, gospel-influenced sound. He has established himself as a leading voice in modern contemporary R&B music.

    • Giveon
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      Giveon is an American R&B singer known for his deep, soulful baritone voice. He rose to prominence with the 2019 hit “Like I Want You” and his feature on Justin Bieber’s “Peaches.” With several Grammy nominations and a distinct, romantic sound, he is a leading voice in modern contemporary R&B.

    • K-Klass
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      K-Klass is a Welsh-English electronic group based in Manchester. They were leading figures in the early 90s house music scene, best known for the dance classics “Rhythm Is a Mystery” and “Let Me Show You.” Their high-energy sound made them a staple of UK clubs and the national dance charts.

    • Warren Zevon was a legendary American singer-songwriter known for his biting wit and rock sound. He achieved global fame in 1978 with the hit “Werewolves of London.” His sophisticated, often dark lyrics and classic albums like Excitable Boy earned him a permanent place in rock history.

    • Børns
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      Børns is the stage name of Garrett Borns, an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He rose to fame with his 2014 debut single “10,000 Emerald Pools” and the hit “Electric Love”. Known for his ethereal vocals and glam-rock-influenced pop, he is a prominent indie artist.

    • AJR
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      AJR is an American pop trio of brothers Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met. Known for their DIY approach, they are vocalists, multi-instrumentalists, and songwriters. Since the 2010s, they have released five studio albums on various labels, blending diverse genres into a unique, modern sound.

    • Dobie Gray was a versatile American singer whose music spanned soul, country, and pop. He is best remembered for his 1965 hit “The ‘In’ Crowd” and the 1973 classic “Drift Away”. The latter became a multi-million seller and remains a beloved staple of radio, showcasing his smooth, soulful voice.

    • Incognito is a legendary British acid jazz band led by Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick. Since their 1981 debut Jazz Funk, they have been a central part of the London scene. Known for their smooth blend of soul, funk, and jazz, they have released numerous acclaimed albums and feature a rotating cast of talent.

    • Glass Animals is a British indie rock band formed in Oxford in 2010. Led by Dave Bayley, they achieved massive global fame with their hit “Heat Waves,” which broke chart longevity records and topped the Billboard Hot 100. They are known for their eclectic, psychedelic-pop sound and production.