Band or Artist with A
American pop/R&B singer
Swedish pop group from the 70s
British singer-songwriter known for pop and soul
American rock band
Australian rock band
British indie rock band
American pop/rock singer, lead of Maroon 5
American R&B/soul singer and pianist
Canadian pop-punk singer
American rock band
British soul/jazz singer
American pop-punk band
American grunge/rock band
British new wave/post-punk singer
Senegalese-American R&B/pop singer, 2000s.
American heavy metal band from the 2000s.
British-American folk rock band, 1970s.
Swedish DJ/producer, EDM star of the 2010s.
British rock/R&B band from the 1960s.
British-Norwegian DJ/producer, 2010s EDM.
US R&B singer, 1990s-2000s icon.
South Korean K-pop boy band, debut 2018.
US shock rock singer, 1970s onward.
American thrash metal band, since 1981.
US pop/rock singer from the 2010s
Legendary US rock band from the 1970s
South Korean K-pop girl group, 2010s
US pop-punk/post-hardcore band, 2000s
British new wave/post-punk band, 80s
Australian soft rock duo, 70s-80s
Norwegian synth-pop band (a-ha), 80s
British metalcore band, 2010s
US rapper (A$AP Rocky), 2010s
Swedish pop group with 90s hits
US indie pop trio of brothers, 2010s
Canadian indie rock band, 2000s
US soul legend, the Queen of Soul, 60s-70s
US southern rock band, 70s (Allman Brothers Band)
US country band from the 70s/80s; very famous.
South Korean K-pop girl group from the 2020s.
US pop singer, late-90s/2000s teen idol.
Danish-Norwegian Eurodance pop group, late 90s.
US pop singer, big in the 2010s–2020s.
US actress-singer; 'Cups' hit in 2013.
British prog-rock supergroup from the 1980s.
South Korean K-pop girl group (Ace of Angels).
US alt-rock band, 2010s; 'Best Day of My Life'.
American roots-rock band from Alabama, 2010s
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American alt-rock band, big in the early 2000s
British-Canadian girl group, 1990s pop/R&B
Norwegian synth-pop band, famous since the 80s
American rock band (A Fire Inside), since 1990s
American rock supergroup from the 2000s
US pop singer/actress, Disney alum, 2000s
Puerto Rican reggaeton/trap artist, 2010s
American alternative rock band, 2000s
Australian indie-pop singer, 2010s
Canadian pop/R&B singer, debuted mid-2010s
American alternative rock band from the 2000s.
Puerto Rican reggaeton/trap star (Anuel AA), 2010s.
American pop singer-songwriter active in the 2010s.
American singer-songwriter known from the late 2010s.
Aminé (Amine), American rapper from the 2010s.
British indie rock band alt-J, popular in the 2010s.
Air Supply, Australian soft rock duo, late 70s–80s.
Swedish melodic death metal band, 1990s–present.
American country singer, big in the 1990s–2000s.
US hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, 90s legends.
Scottish pop/rock singer, Eurythmics icon of the 80s–90s.
American metalcore band from California (2000s).
American singer, Christian/pop star of the 80s.
US cartoon novelty group since the 1960s.
Canadian singer-songwriter, 1990s alt-rock icon.
British soft rock band from the 1970s.
French electronic duo, late 1990s/2000s.
American folk-rock band (The Avett Brothers).
American R&B/hip-hop artist (Anderson .Paak).
American rock singer, Guns N' Roses frontman.
Norwegian pop/alt singer active since the 2010s.
Canadian rock band from the 2000s, good pick!
American experimental pop group, 2000s vibe.
American alt-rock band formed mid-2000s.
US rapper; aka A Boogie wit da Hoodie, 2010s.
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