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  1. Mr. Cheeks

    Mr. Cheeks (b. March 28, 1971), born Terrance Kelly in Jamaica, Queens, NY, is a rapper best known for his work with the musical group The Lost Boyz, and his career as a solo artist. Mr. Cheeks, along with band mates Freaky Tah (1972-1999), Spigg Nice and Pretty Lou made up The Lost Boyz. The Lost Boyz practiced a sincere, literate, non-sensational style of New York hip-hop and produced a number of singles including; "Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless" (1994), "Jeeps, …

  2. Baby Bash

    Baby Bash, also known as Baby Beesh, (born Ronnie Ray Bryant on October 18, 1975 in Vallejo, California, USA) is an American rapper.

  3. Big Tuck

    Cedric Tuck, mostly known by his rap or stage name Big Tuck, is an African-American rapper born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He is a member of the Dallas rap group DSR (Dirty South Rydaz). He has released over 32 mixtapes and now is signed to Universal Records.

  4. Sylvia Rhone

    When Sylvia Rhone was named chairman of Atlantic's Elektra Entertainment Group in 1994, the veteran music executive achieved two industry milestones: She became the first woman and the first African-American to be tapped to run a major label. Ms. Rhone has been breaking ground for years. At Elektra, she guided the delicate merger of Elektra, East West and Sire Records and fashioned one of Warner Music Group's most competitive labels.

  5. Journalist

    Journalist (Born Rafiek George, 24) is an underground hip hop rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He gives much of the credit for his success to his mother who worked hard to raise 5 other family members. After graduating he went out to get a recording contract. Supporting himself as a public speaker, youth counselor, and taking parts in talent shows, …

  6. Red Cafe

    Red Cafe is a rapper on Universal Records (he recently left his old home at Capitol Records) who debuted with his song "May I" off the album the Virus. He was born in 1976 and is a Brooklyn rapper. He is of Afro-Guyanese descent. Red Cafe began his career in a group called Da Franchise (or as often referred to Franchise) with Bed-Stuy artist Gravy and appeared on many Whoo Kid & Kay Slay mixtapes under Franchise.

  7. Chris de Burgh

    Chris de Burgh (born Christopher John Davison on October 15, 1948) is an Irish musician and songwriter. An art rocker who occasionally writes pop-oriented material, Chris de Burgh had huge success in Britain with the 1986 hit "The Lady in Red". He has also gained an astounding popularity in other countries, particularly Germany, Norway, Iran and Brazil.

  8. Down Aka Kilo

    Down AKA Kilo (born Gilberto Duenas in Oxnard, California) is a rapper signed to Silent Giant/Machete/Universal. His first single is "Lean Like A Cholo", from his album "Definition Of An Ese".

  9. Kia Shine

    Kinfolk Kia Shine is a rapper and record producer (born Nakia Shine Coleman on October 17, 1980) in Memphis, Tennessee. His hit singles are "Respect My Fresh", "Stunna Shades", "Wow", "Krispy", "See You Looking" and "Respect My Grind" featuring Jim Jones. He has worked with artists like La' Chat, Mike Jones, Yo Gotti, Nelly, Jim Jones, Blak Jak, Project Pat, Wifey, and more. His aliases are Nakia Shine, Kinfolk, Kia Shine, and Kinfolk Jones.

  10. Matt Noveskey

    William Matthew "Matt" Noveskey (born June 16 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, guitarist, and bassist, best known for his work with the bands Blue October and (a+)machines.

  11. B-Legit

    B-Legit, also known as The Savage (born Brandt Jones in Vallejo, California) is an American rapper. Early in his career he was part of The Click, the rap group founded by B-Legit's cousin, E-40. Known for his frequent habit of smoking marijuana, B-Legit has been credited for coining the phrases "B-lah Blunts" and "B-La Geezy" for his enormous sized tobbacoo-rolled joints. Has been on several major labels such as Jive Records, Koch Records, …

  12. Cory Gunz

    Cory Gunz is a american rapper, the son of rapper Peter Gunz. He is currently signed to Def Jam Recordings/Casablanca Records. He is a native of the Bronx. He was first signed to Tommy Mottola at Universal/Motown. Later on, Jay-Z shepharded him into a joint venture through Island Def Jam Music Group. He was featured on a remix of Rihanna's "If It's Lovin' That You Want".

  13. Lumidee

    Lumidee Cedeño is a female American R&B singer, songwriter and rapper of Puerto Rican descent. She is best known as Lumidee.

  14. Calvin Richardson

    Calvin Richardson (born in Monroe, North Carolina), is an American "neo soul" and jazz singer. In 1999, his debut album, "Country Boy", was released on the Universal Records record label. His second album was more succesfull with the lead single "Keep on Pushin", released in 2004. Richardson is now working on his third album "Crib", which he is releasing on his one label, Reele Soul.

  15. Tom Vek

    Tom Vek is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist musician from London, England.

  16. Todd Snider

    Todd Daniel Snider is a singer-songwriter born October 11, 1966 in Portland, Oregon. Best known for his wry humor, Snider has been a fixture on the Americana, alt-country, and folk scene since his debut on MCA, entitled "Songs for the Daily Planet", named after The Daily Planet bar where Snider used to play regularly in Memphis. On that album were the minor hits "Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues", …

  17. C. B. Hudson

    Charles Britton "C.B." Hudson III (b. October 8, 1974 in Oklahoma City, OK) is the lead guitarist of the American rock band Blue October. Hudson grew up in Dallas and received his first guitar on his 10th birthday. He was influenced by MTV, was a fan of heavy metal and early on was influenced by guitarists Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Joe Satriani, and Eric Johnson. Later, Hudson explored Jazz guitarists such as Norman Brown and George Benson.

  18. Janina Gavankar

    Janina - born November 29 to Pete and Mohra Gavankar is an American of Dutch and Indian decent. Janina grew up in Joliet, Illinois and studied classical music before pursuing an acting career. At a young age Janina trained in Opera performance, classical piano, and orchestral percussion. More

  19. Angela Ammons

    Angela Ammons is a female singer and songwriter from Austin, Texas. She was signed to Abrupt Records & Universal Records at the age of seventeen to record her debut album (entitled 'Angela Ammons') which was released on September 25 2001. Many people were first introduced to her music when one of her songs entitled "Always Getting Over You" was featured on the teen-comedy motion picture American Pie 2 and the subsequent CD soundtrack.

  20. Becky Baeling

    Rebecca "Becky Baeling" Bahling (born May 1 1977, Rochester, Michigan) is an American Dance-pop music singer, as well as an actress. She holds a BFA from University of Michigan musical theatre performance program, and also spent a semester at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England.

  21. Tori Alamaze

    Tori Alamaze was born in (July 7, 1981) she is an American singer best known as a backing vocalist for the hip hop duo OutKast. Hailing from Detroit, Alamaze worked as a make-up artist for about 10 years, including work for musicians Faith Evans, Erykah Badu, TLC, Xscape, Monica, Outkast, and Busta Rhymes. She got her break when somebody offered her a recording contract. She worked on her debut album, and appeared in opening acts for the Black Eyed Peas.

  22. Tyrone Wells

    Tyrone Wells is a singer/songwriter in the folk pop genre from Chino Hills, California. His songs have been featured in television shows (Rescue Me), One Tree Hill, Northshore, What About Brian, Numb3rs, the Mountain, Windfall, Wildfire, Ghost Whisperer, Bedford Diaries, Three Moons over Milford, Meet the Barkers, and film (Everyone's Hero).

  23. Turk

    Turk (shortened from "Young Turk"), born Tab Virgil, Jr. in 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana, is an African-American rapper. Turk was first discovered in 1996 when he was rapping for Cash Money Records (brothers Ronald "Slim" Williams and Bryan "Baby" Williams) Later that same year, he made his debut with a cameo on Juvenile's solo debut, "Solja Rags". He was welcomed into the newly formed Hot Boys (who also included Juvenile, B.G., …

  24. Tyra

    Tyra (born Tyra Bolling June 27, 1985 in Petersburg, Virginia is a R&B singer currently signed to Motown/Universal Records.

  25. Don Dinero

    Jose Manuel Guitian, popularly known as Don Dinero, is an American-born Cuban Rap artist living in Miami. He is presently signed to Machete Music, an imprint label underneath Universal Records.

  26. John Mark Painter

    John Mark Painter is a musician and songwriter who is best known for being half of the husband and wife rock and roll duo, Fleming and John. Painter's wife is singer Fleming McWilliams. Painter grew up in Miami, and began playing trumpet, saxophone, bass, guitar and piano by age 11. Painter met McWilliams while attending Belmont College in Nashville, and immediately began collaborating on songs.

  27. Hayden

    Paul Hayden Desser, who records as Hayden, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Born in 1971, his father is Sherwin S. Desser, a retired University of Toronto professor of parasitology and current visual artist. Hayden received post-secondary education at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University) in Toronto and received a B.A.A. (Bachelor of Applied Arts) degree in Radio and Television Arts in 1993.

  28. Miyavi

    Miyavi, born September 14, 1981 in Nishikujo, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Japan, is a Japanese solo rock artist and former guitarist (under the name) for the visual kei indies band Dué le quartz, which disbanded in 2002. In the same year, Miyabi announced that he was going solo, changed his name to Miyavi, and released his debut album "【雅楽】-gagaku-" He soon signed a contract with PS Company along with other artists such as Alice Nine, Kagrra,, Gazette, and Kra.

  29. Whyte Chocolate

    Whyte Chocolate is a music video model, rapper formerly signed to Master P's No Limit Records & Universal Records, actress & entertainer. She is from Atlanta, Georgia and has appeared in over 30 hip hop music videos. She has been featured in videos of famed rappers, such as 50 Cent, Ludacris, and others. Her most notable appearance was in the uncut video of Nelly's single "Tip Drill." The video came under heavy fire from conservative groups for its extreme sexual imagery.

  30. Burak Kut

    Burak Kut is a Turkish pop singer. As a child, Burak attended Müziğe Çapa and played in the orchestra for many years. He continued playing in an orchestra until he entered high school at İstanbul Anadolu Güzel Sanatlar Lisesi, where he began to play flute and piano. Burak then attended Kabataş Erkek Lisesi, coming third to Kenan Doğulu in a school competition the first year, he won the competition three years running.

  31. Roz Bell

    Roz Bell is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Toronto, Ontario, CanadaGenre = Pop | Label = Universal Records | URL = rozbell.com

  32. Kazzer

    Kazzer, born Mark Kasprzyk, is a hip hop-influenced alternative rock musician and auto sports television personality from Canada. He grew up in Binbrook, Ontario, near Hamilton. So far a one-hit wonder in Canada, he is best-known for his hit "Pedal to the Metal", which was aired regularly on MuchMusic and MTV Europe, played on contemporary hit radio, hot adult contemporary, alternative rock and mainstream rock radio stations in Canada.

  33. Rasaq

    Rasaq Seriki or better known by his stage name Rasaq (born January 7 1981, is a rapper from Houston, Texas, United States, who is also the younger brother of rapper Chamillionaire and part of his label Chamillitary / Universal Records. He was featured on his brother's debut album "The Sound of Revenge" with Lil Wayne on the song "Fly As The Sky" in 2005, and the album Ghetto Status alongside his brother, Chamillionaire.

  34. Joe Sumner

    Joseph Sumner (born November 23, 1976) is the son of actress Frances Tomelty and singer/actor/activist Gordon Sumner, aka Sting. He is the lead singer and bass player in the UK band Fiction Plane. Joe's birth and first years are mentioned in Sting's autobiography, "Broken Music". In interviews, Joe mentions that he was not interested in being a musician until he heard the band Nirvana. Joe created a band with schoolmates Dan Brown (bass) and Olly Taylor (drums).

  35. Ruben Rada

    Ruben Rada (born 1943; moniker "El Negro Rada") is an Afro-Uruguayan percussionist and singer. He is closely associated with candombe, an Afro-Uruguayan group drumming style in which he regularly participates. Rada's music combines pop stylings with typically Uruguayan sounds like those of the candombe drums and of the murga choruses typical of the Uruguayan Carnival. Rada joined his first band, El Kinto Conjunto, in 1966.

  36. Brigid Boden

    Brigid Boden is a singer from Dublin, Ireland. After a childhood spent in Dublin, she studied dance in New York City and then moved to London to focus on music. She signed to A&M Records and released one album in 1996, whose lead single "Oh How I Cry" peaked at #44 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in 1997. A&M dissolved shortly after the release of this album, and Boden did not release any new material until 2007, …

  37. Danijay

    Danijay is an Italian Italodance (Eurodance) deejay and artist. Born in 1977 in Genoa, Italy, Danijay began deejaying in 1994 and producing in 2003. His first single, Il Gioco dell'Amore (The Game of Love) was released in 2003 and became a European dance radio hit and one of the best-selling dance singles of the year.

  38. Dax O'Callaghan

    Dax O'Callaghan (born 2 July 1986 in London, England) is an English singer, dancer and actor. Dax, like many other television actors in Britain, trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. His career began while he was still at school, when he appeared in various television commercials and was featured on the educational television show "Science in Action". At the age of 10 he played the role of Gavroche in London's West End musical, …

  39. Mari Nallos

    "Marri Nallos" is a ballad, jazz, pop singer from the Philippines. Marri who was born in Rome, Italy and raised in London. She was discovered by the late Inday Badiday and George Canseco who described her as having a "Crystal Voice" after they saw Marri in one of her gigs at Hyatt's Calesa Bar in the year 2000. She signed a contract under "Star Records" with first single was "Alipin Mo Ako." The said album was not successful.

  40. Plavka

    Plavka Lonich (born 25 March 1968) is an American-born singer who lives in London. She mostly performs under the name "Plavka". Plavka is best known for being the vocal talent behind German dance act Jam & Spoon, whose trance-infused pop sound dominated the international charts in the mid 1990s. She toured and performed around the globe with the duo, and delivered a string of hits including the world-wide number one "Right in the Night", …

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