Bob Dylan
The Nobel-winning songwriter who turned folk into poetry and then went electric, behind Like a Rolling Stone and Blowin’ in the Wind.
The Nobel-winning songwriter who turned folk into poetry and then went electric, behind Like a Rolling Stone and Blowin’ in the Wind.
The Queen of Pop, behind Like a Virgin, Vogue and Hung Up, a constant reinventor and the best-selling female recording artist in history.
The British-American band behind Rumours, one of the best-selling albums of all time, and classics like Dreams and Go Your Own Way.
The Houston rapper and producer behind Astroworld, Sicko Mode and Utopia, with a run of number-one albums and a maximalist live show.
The genre-hopping star behind Say So, Kiss Me More and Paint the Town Red, a Grammy winner who reinvents herself each album.
The seven-member South Korean group that carried K-pop to the top of the global charts, from Dynamite to a 2026 reunion.
The Motown child prodigy who became one of music’s greatest songwriters, with 25 Grammys and a run of classic albums.
The cinematic singer-songwriter behind Video Games and Born to Die, with eleven Grammy nominations and a sound all her own.
The genre-hopping hitmaker behind Rockstar, Sunflower and Circles, with nine diamond singles and a country reinvention.
The former Disney actress turned pop star behind Espresso and Short n’ Sweet, with two Grammys and a string of number ones.