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Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public persona, she has developed an eclectic musical style over a career spanning five decades, drawing on electronica, pop, dance, trip hop, jazz, and avant-garde music. She is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of her era.
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Irish singer-songwriter and activist (1966–2023)
Alanis Morissette
Canadian-American singer
Dolores O'Riordan
Irish musician (1971–2018)
David Byrne
Scottish-American musician (born 1952)
Damiano David
Italian singer-songwriter
Barış Manço
Turkish musician (1943–1999)
Gustavo Cerati
Argentine musician (1959–2014)
Ira Losco
Maltese singer and songwriter
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican singer
Cazuza
Agenor de Miranda Araújo Neto, better known as Cazuza (; April 4, 1958 – July 7, 1990), was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, born in Rio de Janeiro. Along with Raul Seixas, Renato Russo and Os Mutantes, Cazuza, both while fronting Barão Vermelho and at solo career, is considered one of the best exponents of Brazilian rock music. In his 9-year career, he sold more than 5 million albums and achieved 11 number one singles and 18 Top 10 singles in Brazil.
Takahiro Moriuchi
Japanese musician
Cui Jian
Chinese rock musician of Korean descent
Sandra Nasić
German singer
Simi
Nigerian singer and songwriter
Kevin Shields
Irish musician and record producer
Enrique Bunbury
Spanish singer-songwriter
Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
Icelandic singer, songwriter and musician
Joe Inoue
American musician
Gabe Saporta
Uruguayan-American singer
Mark Sandman
Indie-rock musician, lead singer for band Morphine
Bilinda Butcher
English rock musician
Cristina Llanos
Spanish singer and guitarist
Lynda
Mexican musician, singer, songwriter and activist
Rosario Bléfari
Argentinian singer-songwriter, actress, short story author
Tsuki Amano
Japanese singer
Christina Rosenvinge
Spanish singer
Jennie Abrahamson
Swedish pop singer and songwriter (born 1977)
Marilina Bertoldi
Argentinian singer and composer
Salyu
, known professionally as is a Japanese singer, produced by Takeshi Kobayashi. She debuted in 2000 as the fictional singer Lily Chou-Chou for the film All About Lily Chou-Chou, and later debuted as a solo artist in 2004. She is best known for her charity single collaboration with Bank Band in 2006, "To U." Salyu has also worked as a voice actress for the Japanese-language version of the game Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (2007), in which she voiced the character (known as Babette in the English version). In 2011, Salyu embarked on a new solo project going by the name .
Leo Aberer
Austrian singer
Chica Sobresalto
Spanish singer
Pelo Madueño
Peruvian singer-songwriter, singer and actor
Ragnar Þórhallsson
Icelandic singer
Linnea Olsson
Swedish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (born 1983)
David Ford
English recording artist, singer-songwriter, guitarist and songwriter
Kaan Tangöze
Turkish singer (born 1973)
Ruthie Morris
guitarist and songwriter for alternative rock band Magnapop
Yasemin Mori
Turkish singer-songwriter (born 1982)
Linda Hopper
American singer and songwriter