TLC

TLC, one of the biggest-selling female groups of all time, achieved superstardom in the ’90s with their unique blend of post-new jack swing R&B and pop. The group, consisting of Tionne ‘T-Boz’ Watkins, Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes, and Rozonda ‘Chilli’ Thomas, captivated both pop and R&B audiences with their catchy hooks, bouncy funk, and spirited attitude. Known for their flamboyant style and confident demeanor, TLC rose to fame with their star-making second album, CrazySexyCool, which was followed by the successful Fanmail. Despite facing tragedies like the loss of Lopes in 2002, Watkins and Thomas continued to perform and record as TLC into the late 2010s.
Originating from Atlanta, Georgia in 1991, TLC was formed when Watkins and Lopes branched off from another group and later joined forces with Thomas, producer Dallas Austin, and manager Pebbles. Signing a deal with LaFace Records, TLC released their debut album, Ooooooohhh…On the TLC Tip, in 1992. The group’s evolution continued with the blockbuster success of their second album, CrazySexyCool, which showcased a more mature and refined musical style. Despite facing internal tensions and delays, TLC’s third album, Fanmail, achieved great success with hits like ‘No Scrubs’ and ‘Unpretty.’ Through ups and downs, including public feuds and solo projects, TLC remained a cultural phenomenon and paved the way for their later releases and ventures.

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Aerosmith

Aerosmith is an American rock band that was formed in Boston in 1970. The group comprises of Steven Tyler (vocals), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums), and Brad Whitford (guitar). Known for their blues-based hard rock style, Aerosmith’s music has elements of pop rock, heavy metal, glam metal, and rhythm and blues, influencing many rock artists. Referred to as ‘the Bad Boys from Boston’ and ‘America’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band’, the primary songwriting duo of Tyler and Perry often called the ‘Toxic Twins’.
Perry and Hamilton, along with Tyler, Kramer, guitarist Ray Tabano, formed Aerosmith in 1971 after being in a band called the Jam Band. Subsequently, Whitford replaced Tabano. They gained fame with multi-platinum albums starting from their debut in 1973, followed by successful releases like ‘Toys in the Attic’ and ‘Rocks’. Despite challenges like drug addiction and conflicts leading to member departures, Aerosmith made a triumphant return in the mid-80s with hit albums like ‘Permanent Vacation’, ‘Pump’, ‘Get a Grip’, and ‘Nine Lives’ with chart-toppers such as ‘Dude (Looks Like a Lady)’, ‘Janie’s Got a Gun’, and ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’.
Aerosmith, hailed as the best-selling American hard rock band ever, has sold over 150 million records worldwide, with a staggering 25 gold, 18 platinum, and 12 multi-platinum albums. They hold the most certifications by an American group and have achieved numerous accolades including Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the band continues to be recognized as one of the greatest musical acts of all time, with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry individually honored for their songwriting contributions and the band receiving prestigious awards like the MusiCares Person of the Year.

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Harry Styles

Harry Styles’ third solo album, Harry’s House, is breaking new ground for one of the most creative forces in pop music, a star who keeps refusing to stand still. It’s a deeply personal statement from an artist who has never sounded this joyous, this confident, this fearless in facing the future. Harry’s House debuted at Number One on the Billboard Charts and moved 521,00 equivalent album units in its first week. Harry’s House is currently the best-selling album of 2022.
“As It Was,” the critically acclaimed lead single, dropped on April 1st and became an instant record-breaking hit, debuting at Number One in both the U.S. and the U.K. “As It Was” became the most-streamed song in the U.S. in a single day in Spotify history and the most-streamed song globally in a single day of 2022.
The British singer-songwriter dropped his blockbuster sophomore album Fine Line on Columbia Records in December 2019. It combined critical acclaim with record-setting commercial success, debuting at Number One on the Billboard charts. “Watermelon Sugar” became his first Number One single, winning Styles his first Grammy, for Best Pop Solo Performance and a 2021 BRIT Award for Best British Single. When Rolling Stone released its comprehensive list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Fine Line was the most recent album honored, taking its place in history.
Harry is taking Love on Tour worldwide through 2022, in the aftermath of his historic Coachella set, in support of Harry’s House.

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Aaliyah

Aaliyah was a multi-talented American artist who gained widespread recognition for her exceptional talent in singing, acting, and dancing. Born on January 16, 1979, in Brooklyn, New York, Aaliyah Dana Haughton, known simply as Aaliyah, made a significant impact on the music industry during her tragically short career. Her angelic voice and charismatic stage presence captivated audiences across the globe, earning her the title of the ‘Princess of R&B.’ Aaliyah’s unique style and innovative blend of R&B, pop, and hip-hop influences set her apart as a pioneering artist of her time.
Aaliyah’s success extended beyond the music realm, as she ventured into acting and made her mark on the big screen with roles in films like ‘Romeo Must Die’ and ‘Queen of the Damned.’ Despite her untimely passing in a tragic plane crash at the young age of 22, Aaliyah’s influence continues to resonate in the music and entertainment industries. Her timeless hits such as ‘Try Again,’ ‘One In a Million,’ and ‘Are You That Somebody?’ remain beloved classics that showcase her unparalleled talent and artistic vision. Aaliyah’s legacy lives on through her groundbreaking music, mesmerizing performances, and enduring impact on fans and aspiring artists alike.

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Gorillaz

Created by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, Gorillaz is singer 2D, bassist Murdoc Niccals, drummer Russel Hobbs and guitarist Noodle. The BRIT and Grammy-winning virtual band formed following a collision of mishaps, meetings and pure luck to blow up a pre-digital world with their colourful backstory and ground-breaking virtual ways. Based at Kong Studios in West London, Gorillaz settled into a life of musical innovation with an eye-wateringly exciting roster of collaborators, a list that includes musical legends, geniuses and future stars from Elton John to Little Simz, MF Doom to Jean-Michel Jarre, Grace Jones to Bad Bunny, Kali Uchis to Sidiki Diabaté, plus so many more. Gorillaz (2001), Demon Days (2005), Plastic Beach (2010), The Fall (2011), Humanz (2017), The Now Now (2018), Song Machine: Season One – Strange Timez (2020) and Cracker Island (2023), Gorillaz is a truly global phenomenon, achieving success in entirely new and unique ways, touring the world and winning numerous awards including the coveted Jim Henson Creativity Honor, along the way.
Cracker Island, their latest album, is an energetic, upbeat, genre-expanding collection of 10 tracks featuring yet another stellar line-up of artist collaborators: Stevie Nicks, Adeleye Omotayo, Thundercat, Tame Impala, Bad Bunny, Bootie Brown and Beck. The band is recognized by The Guinness Book Of World Records as the planet’s Most Successful Virtual Act www.gorillaz.com

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Staind

Staind is a multi-platinum New England nu-metal group with hip-hop, modern rock, and post-grunge influences led by the angst-fueled lyrics and powerful vocals of Aaron Lewis. Formed in 1995, the band found mainstream success in 2001 upon releasing their third album, Break the Cycle, which produced the Top Five hit ‘It’s Been Awhile’ and set the table for a pair of follow-up albums, 14 Shades of Gray and Chapter V, that topped the Billboard 200. Staind went on hiatus after the release of their eponymous 2011 effort, with Lewis embarking on a solo country career and lead guitarist Mike Mushok joining Canadian-American rock supergroup Saint Asonia. They re-formed in 2019 as a live entity and eventually returned to the studio, releasing Confessions of the Fallen in 2023.
Staind’s story began in Springfield, Massachusetts, when vocalist Aaron Lewis and guitarist Mike Mushok met at a Christmas party in 1993. Mushok brought drummer Jon Wysocki into the fold, and Lewis’ connection with a bass player (who later left) completed the early lineup. Establishing themselves took time, and extensive touring of the Northeast with other metal acts helped them sell over 2,000 copies of their self-released debut, Tormented. At a Hartford, Connecticut show, Staind opened for Limp Bizkit, and Bizkit singer Fred Durst derided the cover art for Staind’s LP. After a heated conversation over whether the band were Satan worshipers, Durst forcefully returned the offending LP and walked away. But 45 minutes later, Durst was back, not to further the argument but to ensure he kept in contact with Staind. Blown away by their live show, Durst exchanged phone numbers and convinced them to travel to Jacksonville, Florida, to work on the new songs.

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AC Slater

Since the inception of his Night Bass record label, event series, and brand, AC Slater has successfully established a distinct sub-community in the realm of dance music. This unique community thrives on the periphery of the music industry, garnering recognition and support even within the underground scene. AC Slater’s innovative approach to curating events and producing music has propelled him to become a prominent figure in the evolving landscape of electronic music.

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Phillip Phillips

Former American Idol winner, Phillip Phillips is best known for his melodic radio hit, “Home” which launched him to fame in 2011 and marked the most successful coronation hit of any American Idol winner to date. Shortly after “Home” climbed the charts, Phillips released his first full length album The World From The Side Of The Moon, followed by Behind The Light and brought together by his 3rd release, Collateral. When the pandemic hit in 2020, Phillip, like many others, had to take a hard look at his life and career. After welcoming his son Patch in 2019, he found a new inspiration for writing music. 4 years after his last release, Phillips has brought us “Love Like That,” a song dedicated to the unconditional love he has for his wife and child. As he reintroduces himself to the world with his latest single, Phillips hopes to reconnect with his fanbase and get back on tour.

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fun.

A genre-bending pop trio from New York City, Fun. infuse their literate indie rock songwriting sensibility with such varied influences as vintage ’50s pop music, ’80s adult contemporary, and hip-hop. Born out of three different bands, Fun. feature the talents of former the Format lead vocalist Nate Ruess, Steel Train guitarist Jack Antonoff, and Anathallo keyboardist Andrew Dost. Fun. broke big in 2012 with their sophomore album, Some Nights, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for over six weeks and earned them two Grammy Awards. Following the Format’s breakup in 2008, Ruess took his songwriting skills to Steel Train’s Antonoff and Anathallo’s Dost, both of whom shared a similar affinity for vintage pop music and quirky, melodic hooks. The trio began a series of collaborations in Antonoff’s parents’ living room and soon enlisted the help of producer Steven McDonald, who recorded their work and handled bass duties. After enlisting the help of former Jellyfish keyboardist Roger Joseph Manning, Jr., who arranged several tracks, the bandmates completed work on their first record. Dubbing themselves Fun., the group introduced their Queen and ELO-influenced big pop sound in 2009 with the debut album Aim and Ignite.
In 2012, Fun. returned with their sophomore effort, Some Nights. The album was produced by Jeff Bhasker, who worked on Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. The album drew much inspiration from hip-hop, and West in particular, while staying true to their roots and blowing their sound up to impressively large proportions. The record’s first single, ‘We Are Young,’ featured vocals by Janelle Monáe and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The album’s second single and title track fared similarly well, eventually landing at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2013, Fun.’s rising reputation as both commercial and critical darlings reached a peak when they received four Grammy nominations, and ultimately took home awards for Best New Artist and Song of the Year for ‘We Are Young.’

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Alicia Keys

Alicia Augello Cook, professionally known as Alicia Keys, is a renowned American singer and songwriter. From a young age, she displayed extraordinary musical talent, starting to compose songs at the age of 12. Signed by Columbia Records at just 15 years old, Keys quickly made her mark in the music industry. Her debut album, ‘Songs in A Minor,’ released in 2001 under J Records after a transition from Arista Records, was a massive success both critically and commercially, selling over 12 million copies worldwide. This album catapulted Keys to stardom, earning her five Grammy Awards in 2002, including for the hit single ‘Fallin’.’ Following this triumph, her second album, ‘The Diary of Alicia Keys’ in 2003, continued her winning streak with eight million copies sold globally and several chart-topping singles like ‘You Don’t Know My Name’ and ‘If I Ain’t Got You.’ The accolades kept coming, with four more Grammy Awards added to her collection. Keys’ versatile talent expanded beyond music when she ventured into acting, making her film debut in 2007’s ‘Smokin’ Aces’ and contributing the theme song for the James Bond film ‘Quantum of Solace,’ showcasing her multifaceted creativity. Throughout her illustrious career, Keys has released several successful albums, with her humanitarian efforts earning her global recognition and prestigious awards, solidifying her status as a musical icon.

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My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance, a band that originated in NJ, made its debut in 2002 with the independently released album ‘I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love.’ Shortly after, the band signed to Reprise Records, leading to its major label debut with the highly successful ‘Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge’ in 2004, which is now 3x certified Platinum. This album included the Platinum hits ‘I’m Not Okay (I Promise),’ the Gold-certified ‘Helena,’ and ‘The Ghost of You.’ Rolling Stone recognized the band’s work with the 3x Platinum album ‘The Black Parade’ as one of the top albums of 2006. The lead single, ‘Welcome to the Black Parade,’ not only topped Billboard’s Alternative Songs tally and the UK Official Singles chart but also achieved 3x Platinum status. My Chemical Romance embarked on an extensive tour following the release, with band members appearing as characters from ‘The Black Parade’ and culminating in the live album ‘The Black Parade is Dead!’ in 2008. ‘Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys’ followed in 2010, reaching the top spots on Billboard’s Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. Subsequently, a series of singles were released in 2013 as ‘Conventional Weapons.’ The band’s music continues to be highly popular, with their songs accumulating half a billion global streams annually. With their top three music videos exceeding 100 million views each on VEVO, My Chemical Romance’s impact is undeniable. Fans can anticipate upcoming tours in Europe and North America in 2022, followed by shows in Australia and Japan in 2023.

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Maroon 5

Maroon 5, led by Adam Levine, rose to prominence as the epitome of blue-eyed soul in the 21st century. The band’s journey to success was marked by a transformation from the ’90s rock group Kara’s Flowers to the soulful sensation Maroon 5 with the release of Songs About Jane in 2002. Despite initial struggles, the band surged to stardom with hits like “This Love” and “Moves Like Jagger,” propelling them to the forefront of the music scene. Adam Levine’s role as a judge on The Voice further amplified Maroon 5’s popularity, leading to chart-topping collaborations with artists such as Christina Aguilera and Cardi B.
Before Maroon 5, Adam Levine and his bandmates navigated the music industry landscape with Kara’s Flowers, which eventually evolved into the chart-topping Maroon 5. Their breakout album, Songs About Jane, laid the foundation for their success, introducing a blend of rock and R&B that captivated audiences worldwide. The band’s resilience and musical evolution led to multi-platinum albums and a string of hit singles, solidifying their status as pop icons. Maroon 5’s enduring appeal is showcased through their diverse collaborations and genre-bending tracks, proving their ability to reinvent themselves with each new release and stay relevant in an ever-changing industry.

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