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Bruno Mars
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Maroon 5
Maroon 5
Maroon 5--and, specifically, its frontman <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Adam Levine</a>--became the face of blue-eyed soul in the 21st Century, managing to navigate shifting trends in music and fashion to be one of the biggest pop bands of their generation. The band took the long way to the top, evolving from the straight-ahead 1990s rock band <a href="spotify:artist:75qhTKV9Lo4yobMuQgSFse">Kara's Flowers</a> into the sleek, soulful Maroon 5 with 2002's Songs About Jane, an album that languished for two years until "This Love" climbed to number five on Billboard's Hot 100 in 2004. From that point forward, the group was a fixture at the top of the charts, their popularity receiving a considerable and enduring boost when <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Levine</a> was cast as a judge on NBC's televised talent competition The Voice in 2011. That year, their <a href="spotify:artist:1l7ZsJRRS8wlW3WfJfPfNS">Christina Aguilera</a> duet "Moves Like Jagger" gave Maroon 5 their second number one--"Makes Me Wonder" went to the top in 2007--and kicked off a string of Top Ten hits highlighted by the number ones "One More Night" and "Girls Like You," a run that helped secure the band a headlining Super Bowl gig in 2019. "Girls Like You" featured an appearance by <a href="spotify:artist:4kYSro6naA4h99UJvo89HB">Cardi B</a>, a sign of how Maroon 5 kept current by embracing modern R&B and hip-hop. The band followed this blueprint by enlisting <a href="spotify:artist:181bsRPaVXVlUKXrxwZfHK">Megan Thee Stallion</a> for "Beautiful Mistakes," a lead single from 2021's Jordi. Prior to Maroon 5, bandmates <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Adam Levine</a> (vocals/guitar), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards), Mickey Madden (bass), and Ryan Dusick (drums) had spent the latter half of the '90s playing in <a href="spotify:artist:75qhTKV9Lo4yobMuQgSFse">Kara's Flowers</a>, even releasing a debut album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Reprise+Records%22">Reprise Records</a> while still attending high school. The record tanked, however, and <a href="spotify:artist:75qhTKV9Lo4yobMuQgSFse">Kara's Flowers</a> found themselves dropped from <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Reprise%22">Reprise</a>'s roster. After briefly attending college, the bandmates regrouped as Maroon 5, adding former <a href="spotify:artist:3goqO5kpcQyDlzI1yaRlnV">Square</a> guitarist James Valentine to the lineup and embracing a more R&B-influenced sound. Several years later, the quintet had officially risen to the forefront of pop music with Songs About Jane and It Won't Be Soon Before Long, both of which went multi-platinum. Songs About Jane propelled the band into the mainstream, but the album was not an immediate hit. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Octone+Records%22">Octone Records</a> had signed the newly christened Maroon 5 in 2001, and the debut album Jane received a lukewarm response upon its release in June 2002. "Harder to Breathe" became a radio staple 17 months later and was soon followed by the omnipresent "This Love," whose steamy video (featuring frontman <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Levine</a> and a barely clothed girlfriend) wooed the TV-watching crowds at MTV. Songs About Jane finally entered the Billboard Top Ten in August 2004, more than two years after the album's release, and follow-up singles like "She Will Be Loved" and "Sunday Morning" helped the album move over 2.7 million copies by year's end. Maroon 5 toured exhaustively in support of Jane's slow-burning success, issuing two stopgap recordings -- 2004's 1.22.03.Acoustic and 2005's Live Friday the 13th -- while traveling the world alongside the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:22bE4uQ6baNwSHPVcDxLCe">the Rolling Stones</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0hEurMDQu99nJRq8pTxO14">John Mayer</a>. Their schedule was especially trying on percussionist Dusick, who sustained wrist and shoulder injuries and was often unable to play. By fall 2006, Dusick had been officially replaced by Matt Flynn (the former drummer for <a href="spotify:artist:5DYAABs8rkY9VhwtENoQCz">Gavin DeGraw</a>), and the revised band released its sophomore effort in May 2007. It Won't Be Soon Before Long proved to be less popular than its predecessor (which had sold more than four million copies in the U.S. alone), but it still enjoyed double-platinum certification while spinning off the chart-topping single "Makes Me Wonder." Maroon 5 had cemented their status as pop/rock heavyweights, and they now had the connections to prove it. Released in late 2008, Call and Response: The Remix Album reinterpreted the band's catalog with remixes by influential producers like <a href="spotify:artist:1XkoF8ryArs86LZvFOkbyr">Mary J. Blige</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3hv9jJF3adDNsBSIQDqcjp">Mark Ronson</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2RdwBSPQiwcmiDo9kixcl8">Pharrell Williams</a>. Between 2008 and 2010, the band worked with a different producer -- veteran rock/country architect <a href="spotify:artist:52nLyltGxLUNmtyL5cY707">Robert John "Mutt" Lange</a> -- on a third studio album, Hands All Over, which was released in September 2010. Although it was kept from the top of the album charts, it went platinum. Also, the following year, it received a big boost when <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Levine</a> began appearing as a judge on the NBC reality television talent competition The Voice. That same year, Hands All Over was re-released with the single "Moves Like Jagger," featuring <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Levine</a>'s The Voice co-judge <a href="spotify:artist:1l7ZsJRRS8wlW3WfJfPfNS">Christina Aguilera</a>; the single promptly hit the top of the charts. In 2012, Carmichael revealed that he was taking time off from performing with Maroon 5 and would be replaced by touring keyboardist <a href="spotify:artist:2FMOHE79X98yptp4RpPrt7">PJ Morton</a>. In April 2012, the band teased the release of its fourth studio album with "Payphone," a single featuring <a href="spotify:artist:137W8MRPWKqSmrBGDBFSop">Wiz Khalifa</a> that hit number two. The resulting album, Overexposed, also reached number two, featuring production from a bevy of name producers including <a href="spotify:artist:4we5S2VLjgY9KzIzApL1KI">Ryan Tedder</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4e1KgW8FCqVytLFSzEYEKo">Max Martin</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5CiGnKThu5ctn9pBxv7DGa">Benny Blanco</a>, and more. A second single from the album, the reggae-tinged "One More Night," topped the charts not long after its release in June, and stayed at the top long enough to become the band's most successful showing to date. Two further singles also reached the Top Ten, "Daylight" and "Love Somebody." During 2013, <a href="spotify:artist:4bYPcJP5jwMhSivRcqie2n">Levine</a> continued to appear on The Voice, and also made appearances in the television drama American Horror Story, as well as the music-based dramatic film Begin Again. The band also hit the studio to record songs for a fifth studio album, aptly titled V, which saw keyboardist Jesse Carmichael return to the fold after a brief hiatus. Released in September 2014, V debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and produced several Top Ten singles including "Maps," "Animals," and "Sugar." Two more singles followed in 2015 with "This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like a Motherf*****" and "Feelings." Also in 2015, Maroon 5 released their first hits collection, The Singles. The single "Don't Wanna Know," featuring rapper <a href="spotify:artist:2YZyLoL8N0Wb9xBt1NhZWg">Kendrick Lamar</a>, appeared in 2016 and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was later revealed to be the first single from their forthcoming sixth LP. A second collaborative single, "Cold," featuring <a href="spotify:artist:1RyvyyTE3xzB2ZywiAwp0i">Future</a>, was released in early 2017, with "What Lovers Do" appearing before the November release of Red Pill Blues. In 2018, the band issued a remix of Red Pill Blues' "Girls You Like," featuring an appearance by <a href="spotify:artist:4kYSro6naA4h99UJvo89HB">Cardi B</a>, which wound up being their first single to reach number one on the Billboard charts since 2012's "One More Night." On February 3, 2019, Maroon 5 headlined the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta, Georgia, supported by rappers <a href="spotify:artist:2ht3wxeT69CzyKFChNnNAB">Big Boi</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0Y5tJX1MQlPlqiwlOH1tJY">Travis Scott</a>. A year later, bassist Mickey Madden announced he was retiring from the group following an arrest for domestic violence allegations. The band carried on with the topical single "Nobody's Love," which was partly inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic and racial protests following the murder of George Floyd. In 2021, they teamed up with <a href="spotify:artist:181bsRPaVXVlUKXrxwZfHK">Megan Thee Stallion</a> for the single "Beautiful Mistakes," which appeared just prior to the June release of Jordi, their seventh album. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

Coldplay
Coldplay
Coldplay formed in London in late 1997. The band have gone on to become one of the most popular acts in the world, selling more than 100 million albums and releasing a long line of hits such as Yellow, Clocks, Fix You, Paradise, Viva La Vida, A Sky Full Of Stars, Hymn For The Weekend, Something Just Like This and Higher Power. The bandâs acclaimed Music Of The Spheres World Tour, which began in 2022, is taking them to stadiums around the globe, with more than 9 million tickets already sold. The tour is accompanied by a comprehensive set of sustainability initiatives which include a show powered by 100% renewable energy in almost all locations; the worldâs first tourable battery system; kinetic dancefloors allowing fans to help power the show; solar panels and wind turbines at every venue; incentives to encourage fans to travel by green transport; and one tree planted for every ticket sold. The band recently gave an update on the sustainability initiatives, revealing that their current tour has so far produced 59% less CO2e emissions than their previous stadium tour in 2016/17, and that 7 million trees have already been planted (one for each concert goer). Their tenth album, Moon Music, lands on October 4, 2024. Moon Music is Coldplayâs first album since 2021âs Music Of The Spheres, which spawned the US Number One single with BTS, My Universe, and was nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. Music Of The Spheres has accumulated over 4 billion streams.
Gracie Abrams
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Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa
Inspired by Duaâs own self-discovery, Radical Optimism (out May 3) is the third album from 3x GRAMMY and 7x BRIT Award-winning pop powerhouse Dua Lipa. Radical Optimism taps into the pure joy and happiness of having clarity in situations that once seemed impossible to face. The hard goodbyes and vulnerable beginnings that previously threatened to crush your soul, become milestones as you choose optimism and start to move with grace through the chaos. Rolling Stone has called the album âpop bliss,â while noting it is âuniquely and utterly Dua Lipa: confident dance pop full of witty Instagram-caption-ready one-liners.â Radical Optimism follows Dua' sophomore album Future Nostalgia, which solidified her position as both a critical and commercial success. The GRAMMY-winning record was the longest running top 10 album by a female artist on the Billboard 200 in 2021 and spawned multiple worldwide hit singles, with âLevitatingâ earning certified diamond status and the title of Billboardâs No. 1 Hot 100 Song of 2021. Duaâs eponymous 2017 debut album is certified platinum, spawned six platinum tracks, and made her the first female artist in BRIT Awards history to pick up five nominations in a single year. Dua has 10 GRAMMY nominations with three wins. Globally, she has amassed over 40 billion streams across platforms and has the top two most streamed albums by a female artist of all time on Spotify.
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Tyler, The Creator
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Laufey
Laufey
âAs a musician, my goal is to bring jazz and classical music to my generation,â declares GRAMMY-winning composer, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Laufey. In 2022, the Icelandic-Chinese artistâs trailblazing approach paid off, with a performance on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! in support of her debut album Everything I Know About Love, sold out tours of North America, Asia, and Australia, and she was the most streamed jazz artist on Spotify. The Los Angeles-based Laufey (pronounced lÄy-vÄy) continued her story by writing and recording Bewitched, her second album. Inspired by jazz greats and classical masters while possessing a point of view that could only be conveyed by a 21st-century twentysomething, Bewitched represents an expansion of Laufeyâs sonic palette. Tracks like the breezy bossa nova cut âFrom the Startâ and the smoldering string-assisted ballad âPromiseâ have classic songcraft and intricate arrangements that make them feel instantly timeless, while Laufeyâs conversational lyrics give her music a relatability to the next generation of jazz and classical aficionados. The album has gone on to break the record as the biggest debut for a jazz album on Spotify in history and earned a 2024 GRAMMY win for "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album." Laufeyâs self-assured musicianship and deeply felt lyrics take the idea of âclassicâ music, whether itâs slotted as classical or jazzâor even chart-topping popâand humanize it, creating a deep-seated connection.

Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter has enchanted an audience of millions as a singer, songwriter, actress and style icon. With her music, she has delivered one anthem after another on stage and in the studio, earning multiple gold and platinum certifications, and performing to sold out crowds around the world. On-screen, she has generated mega-fandom through starring roles on television and film. She is signed to Island Records, where she debuted her acclaimed Gold-certified fifth studio album, emails i canât send, which appeared on many âBest Of 2022â lists including Rolling Stone and Billboard. In April 2024, Sabrina debuted at Coachella and released her single âEspresso,â which swiftly climbed to #1 on the UK and Australian charts, reached the Top 5 in the US, and hit #1 globally on Spotify, amassing over 200M streams in its first month. Following this, her second single, âPlease Please Please,â released in June, soared to #1 on Spotifyâs Global and US charts, Apple Music, and eventually the Billboard Hot 100, where it debuted at #2 before reaching #1. In August, she released her highly anticipated sixth studio album, Short nâ Sweet, which instantly received critical acclaim from the likes of the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Variety. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, making it the 3rd biggest first week debut in the US in 2024. Short n' Sweet also topped the charts around the world, reaching #1 in UK, Canada, Australia, Spain, and France.

Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish remains one of the biggest stars to emerge in the 21st century. Her third studio album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT features 10 tracks written and recorded in her hometown of Los Angeles, with her brother and producer FINNEAS. In 2019, her debut album WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? debuted at No. 1 in 18 countries, and was the most streamed album of that year. In 2021, her sophomore album 'Happier Than Everâ debuted at #1 in 20 countries. Both albums were critically acclaimed worldwide and were written, produced, and recorded entirely by Billie Eilish and FINNEAS. 9-time GRAMMYÂź Award-winning Billie Eilish has made history as the youngest artist to receive nominations and win in all the major GRAMMYÂź categories, receiving an award for Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album, and is the youngest artist to write and record an official James Bond theme song, âNo Time To Die,â which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2022. In 2023, Eilish also wrote and released the critically acclaimed song âWhat Was I Made For?â for the Greta Gerwig-directed motion picture Barbie, which also won Academy and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, two GRAMMYÂź Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media, and has solidified Billie Eilish yet again in the history books as the youngest person ever to win two Academy Awards.

Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey
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Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande
Armed with a mesmerizing, nimble sopranoâand a vocal register often likened to Mariah Careyâs and Christina AguileraâsâAriana Grande began her career as a child star on Broadway and Nickelodeon before transforming into a pop and R&B powerhouse. Instantly recognizable thanks to her signature ponytail, cat ears, babydoll dresses, and breezy self-confidence, her slyly sexual personal brand has, like that of the Spice Girls before her, become an iconic image of young female power. But Grande is more than a symbol: Over the course of several albums and scores of hit singlesâbeginning with 2013âs âThe Wayâ (featuring Mac Miler) through The Weeknd-assisted âLove Me Harderâ and âBreak Freeâ (featuring Zedd)âshe has consistently outshined her male collaborators and deftly parlayed her stardom into activism. An LGBTQ advocate and outspoken feminist (âIâm tired of living in a world where women are mostly referred to as a manâs past, present, or future PROPERTY,â she tweeted in 2016), she uses her platform to confront issues like misogyny, sexism, homophobia, and bullying, spreading a message of love over all. Nowhere was this more clear than in May 2017: After terrorists attacked her concert in Manchester, England, killing 22 and injuring hundreds, Grande continued her tour. "Perspective changes your life,â she told Beats 1âs Ebro Darden. "You want to stay in the moment and try not to give into fear, because obviously the whole point of finishing the tour was being there for my fans. You want to set the same example and keep going.â And that she did: Her Max Martin-produced smash âNo Tears Left to Cry,â an escapist dance-floor triumph released a year after the attack, sends a message of hope and healing, with a dose of hear-me-roar attitude.
