Category
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Backstreet Boys
American musical group; boy band
Fifth Harmony
American girl group
NSYNC
NSYNC ( ; also stylized as *NSYNC or N Sync) was an American vocal group and pop boy band formed by Chris Kirkpatrick in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. The group consisted of Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, Justin Timberlake, and Jason Galasso who soon left and was replaced by Lance Bass. Their debut album NSYNC was successfully released to European countries in 1997 and later entered the American market with the single "I Want You Back".

Pentatonix
Pentatonix (abbreviated PTX) is an American a cappella group from Arlington, Texas, consisting of the vocalists Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Matt Sallee, and Kevin Olusola. Characterized by their pop-style arrangements with vocal harmonies, scat singing, riffing, vocal percussion, and beatboxing, they produce cover versions of modern pop works or Christmas songs, sometimes in the form of medleys, along with original material. Pentatonix was formed in 2011 and subsequently won the third season of NBC's The Sing-Off, receiving $200,000 and a recording contract with Sony Music.
Boyz II Men
American rhythm & blues vocal group
The Platters
American music group
The Righteous Brothers
American pop duo

Katseye
Katseye (stylized in all caps) is a girl group based in Los Angeles. The group is composed of six members: Daniela Avanzini, Lara Raj, Manon Bannerman, Megan Skiendiel, Sophia Laforteza, and Yoonchae Jeung. With members from the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United States, Katseye is often described as a "global girl group".
Wilson Phillips
American pop vocal group
The Miracles
American R&B and soul vocal group
The Mills Brothers
American jazz and pop vocal quartet (1923-1981)
The Manhattan Transfer
American vocal music group
The Ink Spots
American musical group; pop vocal band
Chloe x Halle
American R&B duo
The Delfonics
American R&B/soul vocal group
The Penguins
American doowop band, formed in 1953
Dion and the Belmonts
American vocal group of the late 1950s
GIRLSET
Girlset, formerly known as Vcha, is an American girl group based in Los Angeles. The group was formed by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records through the reality competition show A2K in 2023. The group consists of four members: Camila, Lexi, Kendall, and Savanna.
The Delta Rhythm Boys
American vocal group
Ames Brothers
American musical group; vocal quartet
Little Anthony and the Imperials
rhythm and blues / soul / doo-wop vocal group from New York

The Browns
American country and folk music vocal trio
Labelle
Labelle was an American music group that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, and Trenton, in New Jersey: the Ordettes and the Del-Capris, forming as a new version of the former group, then later changing their name to the Blue Belles (and further Bluebelles). The founding members were Patti LaBelle (born Patricia Louise Holt), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash.
The Four Freshmen
American band
The Pied Pipers
American popular singing group (formed in the late 1930s)
Home Free
American a cappella group
The Lettermen
American male pop vocal trio
The Fleetwoods
American vocal group from Olympia (Washington)
The Five Satins
American doo-wop band
Peaches & Herb
American vocal duo
The Four Aces
American male traditional pop music quartet
The Five Keys
musical artist
The Paris Sisters
1960s American girl group
Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
American vocalese trio
Anonymous 4
American acapella quartet
The Famous Flames
American R&B vocal group
Fisk Jubilee Singers
African-American a cappella ensemble
Rockapella
Rockapella is an American a cappella musical group formed in 1986 in New York City. The group's name is a portmanteau of "rock" and "a cappella". Rockapella sings original vocal music and a cappella versions of other songs. Over time, their sound has evolved from high-energy pop and world music style toward a sound more influenced by R&B. Rockapella found their enduring success in Japan early in their career. They are most successful for their role as a house band and comedy troupe on the PBS children's geography game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?.
The Singers Unlimited
vocal jazz quartet
New York Voices
vocal jazz ensemble
The Persuasions
a cappella group
The Modernaires
American vocal group
Lee and Lyn Wilde
identical twin actresses
DCappella
DCappella was an a cappella group formed via a national search and run by Disney Music Group featuring Disney songs. The group originally consisted of Antonio Fernandez, Joe Santoni, Morgan Keene, Orlando Dixon, RJ Woessner, Shelley Regner, and Sojourner Brown: Kalen Kelly and Kelly Denice Taylor joined the group after Regner and Brown left. Deke Sharon was DCappella’s co-creator, music director, arranger and producer.
The Dramatics
American rhythm and blues group
The Newbeats
band
The Velvelettes
American musical group
The Vogues
American vocal rock and roll group
The Four Preps
American pop quartet
Lane Sisters
American sibling group
Sweet Honey in the Rock
gospel choir
The Olympics
American R&B group
The Hi-Lo's
American musical group; vocal quartet