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    • Wet Wet Wet, the Scottish pop band, achieved massive success in the 1980s and 1990s with their melodic tunes and heartfelt lyrics. Best known for their chart-topping cover of “Love Is All Around,” the band’s soulful sound, led by singer Marti Pellow, resonated with fans globally. Their blend of pop and blue-eyed soul, combined with memorable hits, ensured Wet Wet Wet a lasting place in the annals of British pop music.
    • George Harrison, the English musician and member of The Beatles, made a significant impact on the world of music. Known for his contributions to hits like “Here Comes the Sun” and “Something,” he showcased his songwriting talents and distinctive guitar playing, leaving a lasting mark on rock and pop music as a key figure in one of the most influential bands in history.
    • Liberty X
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      Liberty X are a British girl group consisting of Michelle Heaton, Jessica Taylor and Kelli Young. The group's best-known line-up also included Tony Lundon and Kevin Simm.
    • The Script
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      The Script, the Irish pop rock band, burst onto the scene in the late 2000s, combining emotive lyrics with anthemic melodies. With hits like “Breakeven,” “Hall of Fame,” and “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved,” they’ve resonated with audiences worldwide.
    • Neil Young
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      Neil Young, the Canadian singer-songwriter and musician, has been a monumental figure in rock and folk music since the 1960s. With iconic tracks like “Heart of Gold,” “Old Man,” and “Rockin’ in the Free World,” Young’s poignant lyrics and distinctive guitar work have left an indelible mark.
    • Asia
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      Asia, a British supergroup formed in 1981, brought together members from progressive rock bands like Yes, King Crimson, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Their self-titled debut album was a commercial success, with hits like “Heat of the Moment” and “Only Time Will Tell” showcasing a more mainstream rock sound compared to their progressive rock roots.
    • Twenty One Pilots, the American musical duo, have made a significant impact with their genre-blending sound and hits like “Stressed Out” and “Heathens.” Their unique mix of rock, pop, and...
    • Warrant
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      Warrant is an American glam metal band formed in 1984 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, that experienced success from 1989 to 1996 with five albums reaching international sales of over 10 million. The band first came into the national spotlight with their double platinum debut album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989) and one of its singles, "Heaven", which reached No. 1 in Rolling Stone and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • Tavares
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      Tavares, the American R&B group, made significant waves in the 1970s with their harmonious blend of soul, funk, and disco. Hits like “Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel” and “More Than a Woman” showcased their smooth vocals and infectious dance rhythms.
    • Skunk Anansie, the British rock band, emerged in the 1990s with a fierce blend of alternative rock, punk, and electronic elements.
    • Benny Blanco, the American record producer, songwriter, and artist, has left his mark on the music industry with his impressive production and collaborations. Known for working with artists like Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber, he has contributed to hits like “Love Yourself” and “Eastside,” showcasing his versatile talent and influence in shaping contemporary pop music.
    • Ian Dury & The Blockheads, the British band, made their mark in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a distinctive blend of punk, funk, and new wave. Known for hits like “Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick” and “Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3,” their music was characterized by Dury’s witty lyrics and the band’s infectious grooves.
    • Beverley Craven, the British singer-songwriter, rose to prominence in the early 1990s with her emotive ballads and smooth vocal delivery. Best known for her hit “Promise Me,” Craven’s music resonated with audiences, capturing themes of love, longing, and introspection.
    • Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer, gained worldwide acclaim in the 1980s with her distinctive raspy voice and powerful ballads. Best known for hits like “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and “Holding Out for a Hero,” Tyler’s emotive delivery and rock-infused sound have cemented her as an iconic figure in pop and rock music.
    • Mousse T.
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      Mousse T., the German DJ and producer, has made a notable impact on the music scene. Known for tracks like “Horny” and “Sex Bomb,” he’s showcased his talent for blending house and dance music, leaving a mark on the electronic and club music genres with his infectious beats and energetic productions.
    • Robert Dupuis, known professionally as Robbie Dupree, is an American singer best known for his hit songs "Steal Away" and "Hot Rod Hearts".
    • Champaign
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      Champaign, the American R&B group, rose to fame in the early 1980s with their soulful ballads and smooth harmonies. Their biggest hit, “How ‘Bout Us,” showcased their ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with rich, melodious arrangements.
    • Breathe
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      Breathe, a British band from the late 1980s to early 1990s, carved a niche in the soft rock and pop genres with their smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Best known for hits like “Hands to Heaven” and “How Can I Fall?,” they captured the essence of the era’s romantic balladry.
    • Gerry and the Pacemakers were an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene. In common with the Beatles, they came from Liverpool, were managed by Brian Epstein and recorded by George Martin. Their early successes helped make popular the Merseybeat sound and launch the wider British beat boom of the mid-1960s
    • Christina Judith Perri is an American singer and songwriter. After her debut single "Jar of Hearts" was featured on the television series So You Think You Can Dance in 2010, Perri signed with Atlantic Records and released her debut extended play, The Ocean Way Sessions. Her debut studio album, Lovestrong (2011), followed soon after and has since been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
    • Jon Bon Jovi, the American singer-songwriter and frontman of Bon Jovi, has had a significant impact on rock music. Known for hits like “Bed of Roses” and “Always,” he’s showcased his distinctive voice and emotive songwriting, both as part of the band and in his solo career, leaving a lasting imprint on the rock genre with his powerful vocals and anthemic tracks.
    • Pilot
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      Pilot, the Scottish rock band, emerged in the mid-1970s with a flair for crafting memorable pop-rock melodies. Best known for their timeless hit “Magic,” they captured listeners with their catchy hooks and harmonious sound. Though their time in the limelight was brief, Pilot’s contributions, including other tracks like “January,” left a lasting impression, ensuring their place in the annals of 1970s pop-rock history.
    • Barbara Dickson, the Scottish singer and actress, has made a substantial impact with her versatile voice and hits like “I Know Him So Well” and “January February.” Her emotive performances and diverse musical career, spanning folk, pop, and musical theater, have garnered a devoted fanbase and made her a beloved figure in the world of entertainment, securing her place as an influential artist in British music history.
    • Chuck Berry, the American rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, profoundly shaped the music landscape with his electrifying guitar riffs and charismatic performances. Known for classics like “Johnny B. Goode” and “Roll Over Beethoven,” Berry’s fusion of rhythm and blues with country elements birthed rock ‘n’ roll.
    • Stacy Lattisaw Jackson is an American R&B singer from Washington, D.C..
    • Five
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      Five, the British boy band, burst onto the pop scene in the late 1990s, epitomizing the era’s boy band craze. Known for hits like “Keep On Movin'” and “When the Lights Go Out,” their blend of catchy hooks, danceable beats, and charismatic performances made them a sensation among fans.
    • The Spencer Davis Group were a British blues and R&B influenced rock band formed in Birmingham in 1963 by Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers Steve Winwood and Muff Winwood, and Pete York (drums). Their best known songs include the UK No. 1 hits "Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me" and the UK and US Top 10 hits "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man".
    • Beverley Knight, the celebrated British soul singer, has been a standout in the UK since the 1990s. Known for hits like “Shoulda Woulda Coulda” and her powerful vocals, she’s often dubbed the “Queen of British Soul.” Her blend of soul, R&B, and gospel, coupled with authentic performances, has solidified her place as a leading figure in the British music scene.
    • Art of Noise, the British electronic group, left a distinctive mark on the music landscape. With tracks like “Moments in Love” and “Close (to the Edit),” they blended innovative soundscapes and sampling techniques, contributing to the development of electronic and ambient music, and leaving a creative legacy that continues to influence experimental and electronic artists.
    • Kula Shaker are an English psychedelic rock band. Led by frontman Crispian Mills, the band came to prominence during the Britpop era of the 1990s. The band enjoyed commercial success in the UK between 1996 and 1999, notching up a number of top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart, including "Tattva", "Hey Dude", "Govinda", "Hush" and "Sound of Drums". The band's debut album, K, reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart.
    • Everything But The Girl, the British musical duo, emerged in the 1980s with their blend of indie pop and sophisticated songwriting. Known for tracks like “Missing” and “Walking Wounded,” the duo, consisting of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt, seamlessly melded jazz, folk, and electronic elements.
    • The Black Eyed Peas, the American musical group, skyrocketed to global fame in the early 2000s with their fusion of hip-hop, pop, and electronic sounds. Delivering hits like “I Gotta Feeling,” “Let’s Get It Started,” and “Where Is the Love?”, the group, led by will.i.am, Fergie, apl.de.ap, and Taboo, became synonymous with dancefloor anthems.
    • Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, the American rock band, stormed the music scene in the 1980s, embodying the spirit of rebellious rock ‘n’ roll. With anthems like “I Love Rock ‘n Roll” and “Bad Reputation,” Joan Jett’s raspy vocals and gritty guitar riffs became iconic.
    • T. Rex
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      T. Rex, originally Tyrannosaurus Rex, were an English rock band formed in London in 1967 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan, who was their leader, frontman and only consistent member. Originally an acoustic psychedelic folk band, Bolan began to change the band's style towards electric rock with their fourth album, 1970's A Beard of Stars, and shortened their name to T.
    • Aloe Blacc
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      Aloe Blacc, an American musician and singer-songwriter, gained widespread recognition in the early 2010s with his soulful, compelling voice. His hit “I Need a Dollar” and the vocals on Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” showcase a unique blend of soul, R&B, and folk influences.
    • Bros
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      Bros, the British pop duo featuring twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss, took the late 1980s by storm with their catchy tunes and distinctive style. Hits like “When Will I Be Famous?” and “Drop the Boy” cemented their place in pop culture, while their unique fashion choices, including Grolsch bottle tops on shoes, set trends.
    • Todd Harry Rundgren is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has performed a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the bands Nazz and Utopia. He is known for his sophisticated and often unorthodox music, his occasionally lavish stage shows, and his later experiments with interactive art.
    • Rainbow
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      A rainbow is an optical phenomenon caused by refraction, internal reflection and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a continuous spectrum of light appearing in the sky. The rainbow takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun. Rainbows can be caused by many forms of airborne water.
    • The Partridge Family, the fictional family band from the television series of the same name, made a significant impact with their catchy tunes and hits like “I Think I Love You.” Their pop sound and TV presence in the 1970s brought them into the mainstream, leaving an enduring legacy and a devoted fanbase that still cherishes their music and the show.
    • Curtis Stigers is an American jazz singer. He achieved a number of hits in the early 1990s, most notably the international hit "I Wonder Why" (1991), which reached No. 5 in the UK and No. 9 in the US.
    • The New Seekers were a British pop group, formed in London, in 1969, by Keith Potger, after the break-up of his group, the Seekers. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music would have pop as well as folk influences.
    • New Kids on the Block are an American vocal group from Dorchester, Massachusetts. Initially conceived as a boy band, the group consists of brothers Jonathan and Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood. New Kids on the Block had success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and have sold more than 80 million records worldwide.
    • Jimmy Durante, the American entertainer and singer, is celebrated for his distinctive voice and hits like “Inka Dinka Doo” and “Make Someone Happy.” His charming persona and enduring career in entertainment, spanning several decades, have solidified his status as an iconic figure in the world of show business, leaving an indelible mark on the music and entertainment industry.
    • Herman's Hermits are an English pop rock group formed in 1963 in Manchester and formerly fronted by singer Peter Noone. Known for their jaunty beat sound and Noone's often tongue-in-cheek vocal style, the Hermits charted with numerous transatlantic hits in the UK and in America, where they ranked as one of the most successful acts in the Beatles-led British Invasion.
    • 10cc
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      10cc are an English rock band formed in 1972 by four musicians who had written and recorded together at their own studio, Strawberry Studios, in Stockport near Manchester since 1968. The group initially consisted of Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, and Lol Creme. The four members contributed to songwriting, working together in various permutations. Godley and Creme’s songwriting has been said to be inspired by art and cinema.
    • Madison Elle Beer is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained media attention after Canadian singer Justin Bieber posted a link to her cover of "At Last". In 2018, she released her debut extended play (EP), As She Pleases.
    • Yvonne Elliman, the American singer and actress, achieved fame in the 1970s with her versatile voice and memorable performances. Known for her hit “If I Can’t Have You” from the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, she captured the disco era’s essence.
    • Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, the American R&B/soul group, rose to prominence in the 1970s, leaving a lasting mark on the Philly Soul sound. With classic hits like “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” and “Wake Up Everybody,” their music was characterized by heartfelt vocals and socially-conscious themes.
    • Sananda Francesco Maitreya, who started his career with the stage name Terence Trent D'Arby, is an American singer and songwriter who came to fame with his debut studio album, Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby (1987). The album includes the singles "If You Let Me Stay", "Sign Your Name", "Dance Little Sister", and "Wishing Well".
    • Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and former television host. As of 2019, he has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top 60 best-selling male artists in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America, with 16 million in certified sales. He has had seven top 20 U.S. albums, and ten number-one U.S.
    • Stephen Bishop, the American singer-songwriter, carved out a special place in the music world during the 1970s and 1980s with his melodic tunes and heartfelt lyrics. He’s best known for hits like “On and On” and the Oscar-nominated “Separate Lives,” a duet with Phil Collins.
    • Cass Elliot, the American singer best known as Mama Cass, made a memorable impact on the music world. As a member of The Mamas & The Papas and for her solo work, she showcased her powerful voice and contributed to the folk and pop genres, leaving behind a legacy of beloved tracks that continue to be cherished for their timeless sound and her distinctive vocal talent.
    • Jason Nevins is an American songwriter, record producer and remixer, who is most widely known for his pop and dance productions, including his multi-platinum, multi-million selling production of "It's Like That" by American hip-hop group Run–D.M.C. and his multi-million selling production of "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line featuring Nelly.
    • Talk Talk
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      Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981 by Mark Hollis, Lee Harris (drums), Paul Webb (bass), and Simon Brenner (keyboards). Initially a synth-pop group, Talk Talk's first two albums, The Party's Over (1982) and It's My Life (1984), reached top 40 in the UK and produced the international hit singles "Talk Talk", "Today", "It's My Life", and "Such a Shame".
    • Lesley Gore was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. At the age of 16, she recorded her first hit song "It's My Party", a US number one in 1963. She followed it up with ten further US Billboard top 40 hits including "Judy's Turn to Cry" and "You Don't Own Me". Gore said she considered "You Don't Own Me" her signature song.
    • DJ Snake
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      DJ Snake, the French DJ and producer, has made a significant impact on electronic dance music (EDM). Known for hits like “Turn Down for What” and “Lean On,” he has risen to prominence with his genre-blending sound and high-energy tracks, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the global EDM scene.
    • Level 42
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      Level 42, the British band known for their fusion of jazz, funk, and pop, made waves during the 1980s under the leadership of bassist Mark King. His iconic slap-bass technique, coupled with hits like “Lessons in Love” and “Something About You,” gave the band its signature sound.
    • Eve
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      Eve, the American rapper and actress, has left a notable impact on music and entertainment. Known for hits like “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” and “Who’s That Girl,” she’s showcased her fierce lyrics and versatility, contributing to hip-hop and pop genres while also establishing herself as an actress, leaving a legacy of confident tracks that continue to resonate with audiences.
    • Bryan Ferry, a British musician and songwriter, rose to prominence as the captivating frontman of Roxy Music, a band that pushed the boundaries of music with their eclectic blend of styles. Ferry’s distinctive vocal style and avant-garde contributions have left an indelible mark on the music industry, earning him a place among the most influential artists of his era.
    • Guns N’ Roses, the iconic American hard rock band, burst onto the music scene in the late 1980s, reshaping the rock landscape. With their debut album “Appetite for Destruction” featuring legendary tracks like “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and “Welcome to the Jungle,” their raw energy and rebellious spirit became emblematic of a generation.
    • The Clash
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      The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they are considered one of the most influential acts in the original wave of British punk rock, with their music fusing elements of reggae, dub, funk, ska, and rockabilly. The band also contributed to the post-punk and new wave movements that followed.
    • Adam Levine, frontman of the American pop rock band Maroon 5, has become an emblematic figure in contemporary music. With his distinct vocals driving hits like “She Will Be Loved” and “Moves Like Jagger,” Levine’s blend of pop sensibilities and soulful delivery has earned widespread acclaim.
    • The B-52's
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      The B-52s, originally presented as the B-52's, are an American band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Ricky Wilson, and Keith Strickland. Ricky Wilson died of AIDS-related illness in 1985, and Strickland permanently switched from drums to lead guitar. The band has also added various members for albums and live performances.
    • The Cardigans, a Swedish pop-rock band led by Nina Persson, gained prominence in the 1990s with their catchy and introspective tunes. Hits like “Lovefool” and “My Favourite Game” showcased their unique blend of indie pop and rock. Their versatility in sound, combined with memorable melodies and thoughtful lyrics, has left a lasting impact, ensuring their continued relevance and influence in the music world.
    • G-Eazy
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      G-Eazy, the American rapper and songwriter, has made an impact with his distinctive hip-hop sound and storytelling lyrics. Known for tracks like “Me, Myself & I” and collaborations with other artists, he’s left his mark on the rap scene, blending elements of rap and pop to create a unique and recognizable style.
    • Sammy Davis Jr., the multi-talented American entertainer, remains a showbiz legend. Celebrated for his exceptional singing, dancing, and acting skills, he captivated audiences with hits like “Mr. Bojangles” and “The Candy Man,” leaving an unforgettable legacy that continues to inspire artists across various entertainment realms.
    • Catatonia
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      Catatonia, the Welsh alternative rock band, gained prominence in the late 1990s with their distinctive blend of catchy melodies and sharp, witty lyrics. Led by the charismatic Cerys Matthews, they produced hits like “Mulder and Scully” and “Road Rage,” capturing the zeitgeist of the Britpop era.
    • Thin Lizzy
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      Thin Lizzy are an Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. The band initially consisted of bass guitarist, lead vocalist and principal songwriter Phil Lynott, drummer Brian Downey, guitarist Eric Bell and organist Eric Wrixon, although Wrixon left after a few months.
    • INXS
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      INXS, the Australian rock band, achieved worldwide acclaim with their signature sound and hits like “Need You Tonight” and “New Sensation.” Their energetic performances and dynamic music were emblematic of the 1980s and 1990s, solidifying their status as rock icons and influencing the direction of rock and pop music for years to come.
    • Richard Paul Astley is an English singer, songwriter, radio DJ and podcaster. He gained fame through his association with the production trio Stock Aitken Waterman, releasing the 1987 album Whenever You Need Somebody, which sold 15 million copies worldwide and was certified platinum by both the BPI and the RIAA.
    • Sergio Mendes, the Brazilian musician and composer, has been a prominent figure in the world of bossa nova, jazz, and samba since the 1960s. Known for hits like “Mas Que Nada” and collaborations with Brasil ’66, his fusion of Brazilian rhythms with pop and jazz elements brought a unique sound to international audiences.
    • Don Henley
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      Don Henley, the American musician and founding member of the Eagles, has made a significant impact on rock music. With hits like “Desperado” and “The Boys of Summer,” he’s showcased his distinctive vocals and songwriting abilities, both as a solo artist and as part of the Eagles, leaving a lasting mark on the music industry with his emotive lyrics and timeless sound.
    • Sleeper
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      Sleeper are an English rock band formed in London in 1992. The group had eight UK top 40 hit singles and three UK top 10 albums during the 1990s. Their music was also featured in the soundtrack of the pop cultural hit movie Trainspotting. The band split up in 1998, but reunited in 2017.
    • Kelis
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      Kelis, the American singer-songwriter and chef, broke onto the music scene in the late 1990s with a unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and electronic vibes. Renowned for hits like “Milkshake” and “Caught Out There,” her innovative sound and bold aesthetics set her apart.
    • Grace
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      Grace, the Australian singer-songwriter, has captured audiences with her soulful voice and emotive music. Known for hits like “You Don’t Own Me” featuring G-Eazy, she’s left a mark on the music scene with her powerful vocals and her ability to infuse her tracks with a blend of pop and soul influences.
    • B.o.B
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      B.o.B., the American rapper, singer, and songwriter, gained recognition for his diverse musical style and hits spanning hip-hop and pop genres. With tracks like “Airplanes” and “Nothin’ on You,” he showcased his versatility and earned acclaim for his distinctive approach to blending different musical elements, establishing himself as a notable figure in modern rap and pop music.
    • Marmalade
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      Marmalade, the Scottish pop rock band, achieved prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with their harmonious sound and catchy tunes. Best known for their rendition of “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” which became a number one hit in the UK, the group showcased a blend of soft rock and pop elements.
    • Yello
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      Yello is a Swiss electronic music band, which formed in Zürich in 1979. For most of the band's history, Yello has been a duo consisting of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank; founding member Carlos Perón left in 1983.
    • Talking Heads, the pioneering American rock band, emerged in the late 1970s, bringing a fresh and avant-garde approach to the new wave scene.
    • Randy Crawford, the American jazz and R&B singer, has been captivating audiences since the 1970s with her sultry voice and emotive performances. Best known for hits like “Street Life” and “One Day I’ll Fly Away,” Crawford’s unique blend of jazz sophistication and soulful depth set her apart in the music scene.
    • The Smiths
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      The Smiths were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982, composed of Morrissey (vocals), Johnny Marr (guitar), Andy Rourke (bass) and Mike Joyce (drums). Morrissey and Marr formed the band's songwriting partnership. The Smiths are regarded as one of the most important British bands and one of the pioneers of 1980s independent music.
    • Elkie Brooks, the esteemed British blues and rock singer, stands as one of the luminous figures in the history of music.
    • One Direction, the British-Irish boy band, left an immense impact on the music world. With hits like “What Makes You Beautiful” and “Story of My Life,” they captured the hearts of a global fanbase, showcasing their harmonies, relatable lyrics, and dynamic performances that contributed to the pop music phenomenon and left an enduring legacy in modern pop culture.
    • Lou Reed
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      Lou Reed, the American rock and punk legend, left an indelible mark on the music world. Known for his iconic solo career and work with The Velvet Underground, his songs like “Walk on the Wild Side” and “Perfect Day” are celebrated for their lyrical depth and artistic innovation.
    • Alice Cooper, an American rock musician and shock rock pioneer, has been captivating audiences since the late 1960s with his theatrical stage shows and distinctive sound. Known for hits like “School’s Out” and “Poison,” Cooper’s blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and vaudevillian performance art has made him an iconic figure in rock music.
    • Fatboy Slim, the stage name for British DJ and producer Norman Cook, revolutionized the electronic music scene in the 1990s with his unique fusion of big beat, funk, and house. With anthems like “Praise You” and “Right Here, Right Now,” he brought electronic dance music to mainstream audiences, becoming synonymous with the UK’s vibrant club culture.
    • Naked Eyes
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      Naked Eyes are an English new wave band. Formed in 1982 by vocalist Pete Byrne and keyboardist Rob Fisher, the band had four US top 40 singles in the 1980s. Naked Eyes are best known for their hit cover version of "Always Something There to Remind Me" (1982).
    • Frankie Goes To Hollywood, the British band, made an indelible mark in the 1980s with their bold fusion of pop, rock, and dance music. With iconic tracks like “Relax” and “Two Tribes,” they became synonymous with the vibrant energy and audacity of the era.
    • Lulu
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      Lulu, the Scottish singer and actress, is celebrated for her powerful voice and diverse career. Known for hits like “Shout” and her collaboration with Take That on “Relight My Fire,” she has left an enduring mark on the music industry with her pop, rock, and soulful performances, as well as her contributions to film and television.
    • Little River Band, the Australian rock group, gained international acclaim in the 1970s and 1980s with their smooth harmonies and catchy melodies. Known for hits like “Reminiscing,” “Cool Change,” and “Lonesome Loser,” the band skillfully blended elements of rock, pop, and folk.
    • Mel & Kim
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      Mel and Kim was an English pop duo, consisting of sisters Melanie and Kim Appleby. Originally managed by Alan Whitehead, they achieved success between 1986 and 1988, before Melanie died of cancer in January 1990 at the age of 23.
    • Glen Campbell, the American music icon, left an enduring mark with his melodic voice and hits like “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Wichita Lineman.” His crossover success in country, pop, and rock genres made him a beloved figure in the music industry, and his timeless songs continue to resonate with fans, securing his place in the pantheon of music legends.
    • SNAP!
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      Snap! is a German Eurodance group formed in 1989 by record producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. The act has undergone several lineup changes over the years, featuring American singers, songwriters, and rappers such as Thea Austin, Turbo B, Niki Haris, and Penny Ford. Their most popular hits include "The Power" (1990) and "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (1992), both of which achieved no. 1 in the charts of multiple countries.
    • Black Box
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      Black Box, an Italian house music group, became a global phenomenon in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Renowned for their dance floor anthems like “Ride on Time” and “Everybody Everybody,” they played a pivotal role in popularizing the Italo house sound.
    • Herb Alpert is an American musician who led the band Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in the 1960s. During the same decade, he co-founded A&M Records with Jerry Moss.
    • Dion
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      Céline Marie Claudette Dion is a Canadian singer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Dubbed the "Queen of Power Ballads", she is known for her powerful, technically skilled vocals and commercially successful works, which have had a significant impact on popular music.
    • Jane Olivor is an American singer. After releasing five albums from the late 1970s through the early 1980s, her stage fright, anxiety over her rapid success, and her husband's illness and death caused her to take a 10-year hiatus. She released five more albums from 1995 through 2004. Since 2009, she has been retired from the public eye.
    • Jamelia
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      Jamelia, the British singer-songwriter and television presenter, rose to prominence in the early 2000s with her blend of R&B and pop melodies. Known for hits like “Superstar” and “Thank You,” she brought fresh energy and authenticity to the UK music scene.
    • Laura Ann Kruteck was an American singer. Her signature song, the platinum-certified 1982 cover of Umberto Tozzi's single "Gloria," stayed on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for 36 weeks, then a record for a female artist, peaking at No. 2. It also reached number one in Australia and Canada. In 1984, she reached number one in Canada and Germany and No. 4 in the U.S. with "Self Control".
    • Kings of Leon, the American rock band, have made a substantial impact with their raw sound and hits like “Sex on Fire” and “Use Somebody.” Their signature blend of Southern rock and alternative influences has garnered a dedicated global fanbase, establishing them as a prominent force in modern rock music and inspiring a new generation of musicians with their distinct style and musical evolution.