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Nicola Roberts

With her pale skin, striking red hair, and quiet personality, Nicola Roberts might have been the less tabloid-friendly person in Girls Aloud, but because of her songwriting skills, eclectic taste, and effortlessly cool demeanor, her solo career was a lot more interesting than bandmates Nadine Coyle and Cheryl Cole’s. Given …

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Kimberley Walsh

British isles singer, actress, and TV presenter Kimberly Walsh is most beneficial known as an associate from the all-girl pop group Women Aloud. Created in Bradford, Western Yorkshire, Walsh was an aspiring kid actor and made an appearance in a variety of musical productions, aswell as some industrial work as …

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Kidz in the Hall

In the mid-2000s, alternative hip-hop duo Kidz in the Hall became the brand new face for the revamped Rawkus Details, the underground rap powerhouse in charge of introducing groundbreaking acts like Mos Def and Talib Kweli before its operations were temporarily closed in 2004. Naledge’s cleverness, imagery, and lyricism combined …

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Lake

Known both for his association and following falling out in clumps with Nas, Lake (aka Lakey a child) walked the streets of Queens, NY, representing the famous (or infamous) casing tasks of Queensbridge, being a well known hustler before learning to be a rapper. Actually, he first started to create …

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Eyedea

Sharp-tongued fight rapper Michael Larsen, aka Eyedea, became a well-known force in the hip-hop circuit following successful consecutive televised freestyle competitions on the turn from the millennium. Delivering verbal knockouts on the 1999 Scribble Jam, the 2000 Rock and roll Steady Anniversary, as well as the 2000 Blaze Fight, his …

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All Leather

Offering the Locust’s Justin Pearson, Nathon Joyner of Some Girls, and Jung Sing of Maniqui Lazer, All Set makes noisy dance music — distorted digi-beats that are not too far faraway from the electro-meets-screamo of Crystal Castles. Made to offend, as highlighted by track game titles like “I Don’t Hate …

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Sir Charles Jones

Sir Charles Jones can be an designer whose part-throwback, part-modern design of R&B is dependant on traditional Southern spirit and blues. The vocalist, songwriter, maker, and multi-instrumentalist phone calls himself the Undisputed Ruler of Southern Spirit. He produces his music individually, beyond your major-label system. Given birth to in Ohio, …

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Natalie Bassingthwaighte

Although initially called an Australian actress and television personality, Natalie Bassingthwaighte launched a music career after gaining national recognition mainly because Izzy Hoyland, a character around the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbors. Bassingthwaighte ditched the performing gig to become listed on the dance clothing Rogue Investors in 2004, providing as …

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Akiakane

Developing in early 2004, Akiakane comes from Chiba, Japan. Spearheaded by ex-Softball business lead vocalist and guitarist Moe, the all-girl road punk quartet is definitely curved out by bassist/vocalist Shima, guitarist/vocalist Saki, and drummer Suzuna (later on changed by Liku). Just like the Clash and Deceased Kennedys before them, Akiakane …

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A Cuckoo

British composer/producer/songwriter Robert Edward Bradley spent his formative years in alternate rock groups like Subcircus, Blue Aeroplanes, Lovebabies, and Home of Like before lending his production and remix skills to acts like Sugarbabes, Natalie Imbruglia, and Ladies Aloud within U.K. creation home Xenomania. The Leeds-based designer has also made up …

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