Kendrick Lamar
The Compton rapper who won a Pulitzer and a record 27 Grammys, headlined the Super Bowl, and reshaped hip-hop.
The Compton rapper who won a Pulitzer and a record 27 Grammys, headlined the Super Bowl, and reshaped hip-hop.
A singer, songwriter and showman with sixteen Grammys and nine number-one singles, from Uptown Funk to Die with a Smile.
The British band behind Bohemian Rhapsody and a string of stadium anthems, fronted by the singular Freddie Mercury.
The King of Pop, whose Thriller remains the best-selling album ever and whose music and dance still set the standard.
A bedroom-pop teenager who reset mainstream pop and won ten Grammys and two Oscars before turning twenty-five.
From Degrassi actor to one of music’s most dominant hitmakers, with five Grammys and a stack of streaming and chart records.
From a Houston teenager to the most awarded artist in Grammy history, with 35 wins and a catalogue that crosses pop, R&B and country.
The Scottish singer-songwriter behind the global ballad Someone You Loved.
From Hannah Montana to Grammy-winning pop star, a career built on reinvention.
The acclaimed actor and director who became a Grammy-winning singer with Shallow.