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Cher
Cher ( ; born Cheryl Sarkisian, May 20, 1946) is an American singer and actress. Dubbed the "Goddess of Pop", she is known for her androgynous contralto voice, bold fashion and visual presentation, and multifaceted career. Her screen roles often reflect her public image as a strong-willed, outspoken woman. An influential figure in popular culture, Cher has sustained a career spanning more than six decades through continual reinvention.
Tina Turner
American-born Swiss singer and songwriter (1939–2023)
Ozzy Osbourne
John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne was an English singer, songwriter, and media personality. Dubbed the "Prince of Darkness", he is widely credited as a pioneer of heavy metal music. He co-founded the band Black Sabbath in 1968, and rose to prominence in the 1970s as their lead vocalist. He performed on the band's first eight studio albums, including Black Sabbath, Paranoid and Master of Reality (1971), before he was fired in 1979 due to his problems with alcohol and other drugs.
Robbie Williams
British pop singer (born 1974)
Gwen Stefani
American singer
Lou Reed
American rock musician (1942–2013)
Bella Thorne
American actress and singer (born 1997)
Mireille Mathieu
French singer (born 1946)
Noel Gallagher
British singer and guitarist
River Phoenix
River Jude Phoenix was an American actor and musician. The older brother of actor Joaquin Phoenix, he was known as a teen actor before taking on leading roles in critically acclaimed films, becoming one of the preeminent acting talents of his generation. Phoenix's numerous accolades include the Volpi Cup and the Independent Spirit Award, as well as nominations for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award.
Mika
British-Lebanese musician, singer and songwriter
M.I.A.
British singer and rapper (born 1975)
Anne-Marie
Anne-Marie Rose Nicholson (born 7 April 1990) is an English singer and songwriter. She has achieved commercial success with songs "Alarm" (2016), "Ciao Adios" (2017), "Friends" (2018), "2002" (2018), "Rewrite The Stars" (2018), "Don't Play" (2021), "Kiss My (Uh-Oh)" (2021), "Psycho" (2022), "Baby Don't Hurt Me" (2023), and "Unhealthy" (2023). She was featured on Clean Bandit's "Rockabye" (2016), which peaked at number one in twenty-seven terrorities, including the United Kingdom. She has released 3 albums: Speak Your Mind (2018), which peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart, Therapy (20
Jamie Campbell Bower
James Metcalfe Campbell Bower is an English actor, singer, and musician. He is best known for his role as Henry Creel / Vecna in the fourth (2022) and fifth (2025) seasons of the science fiction horror series Stranger Things, for which he received critical acclaim.
Joss Stone
English singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1987)
Maya Hawke
Maya Ray Thurman Hawke is an American actress and singer-songwriter. The daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, she began her career in modeling, and subsequently made her screen debut as Jo March in the 2017 BBC adaptation of Little Women. She gained international recognition for starring as Robin Buckley in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things (2019–2025).
Melanie Brown
British singer, actress and television personality
Lil Pump
American rapper
Carly Simon
American musician
Florence Welch
English musician, singer and songwriter
Keith Flint
British dancer and vocalist (1969-2019)
Róisín Murphy
Irish singer-songwriter
Paloma Faith
Paloma Faith Blomfield is an English singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. After signing with Epic Records in 2008, Faith released her debut album, Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? (2009), which produced the UK top-twenty singles "Stone Cold Sober" and "New York". Her second album, Fall to Grace (2012), charted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, earned her two Brit Award nominations, and spawned her first UK top-ten single "Picking Up the Pieces" and the top-twenty cover version of INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart".
Paul Oakenfold
British DJ and electronic music producer (born 1963)
Douglas Booth
British actor
Lee Ryan
British singer
Benjamin Zephaniah
British poet (1958–2023)
Daniel Powter
Canadian musician and singer
Leo Sayer
British singer
Alison Moyet
British singer
Soko
French singer
Bob Weir
Robert Hall Weir was an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. After the group disbanded in 1995, he performed with the Other Ones, later known as the Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead. Weir also founded and played in several other bands during and after his career with the Grateful Dead, including Kingfish, the Bob Weir Band, Bobby and the Midnites, Scaring the Children, RatDog, and Furthur, which he co-led with former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh. In 2015, Weir, along with former Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined with singer/guitarist John Mayer, bassist Oteil Burbridge, and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to form the band Dead & Company.
Gayle
American singer-songwriter
Madilyn Bailey
American singer and songwriter
Joe Anderson
British actor
Alison Goldfrapp
English musician and record producer (born 1966)
Kerry Katona
English media personality and singer (born 1980)
Toyah Willcox
British singer and actress
Benee
Stella Rose Bennett (born 30 January, 2000), known professionally as Benee (stylised in all caps; pronounced ) and formerly Bene, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In both 2019 and 2020, she consecutively won Single of the Year, Best Solo Artist and Best Pop Artist at the Aotearoa Music Awards. Benee initially gained local prominence with her singles "Glitter" and "Soaked", before her 2019 single "Supalonely" saw international popularity following its success on the video-sharing platforms TikTok and YouTube. Benee subsequently released her debut album, Hey U X, in Nov
Sylvain Sylvain
American guitarist (1951–2021)
Freya Ridings
English singer, pianist and songwriter
Mollie King
British singer and songwriter
Rosanna Pansino
American YouTuber (born 1985)
Loyle Carner
English hip hop musician
Shaun Ryder
British singer
Liam Lynch
American filmmaker, singer, musician, songwriter, and puppeteer
Stephan Jenkins
American singer
Megan Skiendiel
American singer, dancer and actress (born 2006)
Sally Taylor
American singer
David Fanshawe
British composer and ethnomusicologist (1942-2010)
Bad News Brown
Canadian hip hop singer/rapper (1977–2011)
LadBaby
Mark Ian Hoyle (born 12 April 1987), known professionally as LadBaby, is an English YouTuber, musician, and blogger. His content focuses on his experiences as a father and is usually filmed in collaboration with his wife, Roxanne. The couple garnered the Christmas Number One on the UK Singles Chart for five years from 2018 to 2022, the most consecutive and overall for any artist, with the sausage roll-themed novelty songs "We Built This City", "I Love Sausage Rolls", "Don't Stop Me Eatin'", "Sausage Rolls for Everyone" and "Food Aid". This made them the first musical act in British history to
Tim Westwood
British DJ and television host
Andy Williams
American guitarist and professional wrestler