Band or Artist with E
American rapper and songwriter
American rock band from the 70s
British pop singer-songwriter
British pop and rock singer, pianist
American rock and roll singer, cultural icon
Alternate name for Elvis Presley, American singer
British pop singer and songwriter
British rock and blues guitarist and singer
American rock band, gothic metal style
Irish singer known for new age music
South Korean-Chinese K-pop boy band
Electric Light Orchestra, British rock band
British pop duo from the 80s
Spanish pop singer, famous internationally
American alternative rock band
US rapper/singer, big in the late 90s-2000s
Swedish hard rock band from the 80s
US rapper/singer; House of Pain alum, 90s
New Zealand rock band from the 2000s
US funk/R&B band from the 70s era
US rapper/producer active since the 2010s
US rock backing band for Springsteen
South Korean K-pop girl group (since 2019)
British R&B singer (2010s), known for Boo'd Up
British symphonic rock band from the 1970s
English alternative rock band, formed 1990s
American jazz singer, classic 1930s–60s
US gangsta rap pioneer from the late 80s-90s
American indie pop band from LA (2010s)
Irish singer-producer (EDEN), alt-pop, 2010s
American alternative rock band, since 1990s
European new-age/electronic project, 1990s
English synth-pop duo from the 1980s
K-pop boy band from South Korea (2020s)
American post-hardcore band (1990s)
American thrash metal band from the 1980s
U.S. country band formed in Texas (2000s).
British R&B singer-rapper, big in the 2000s.
English art-rock band, active since the 2010s.
Argentine rock band (1980s), known in English.
English pop singer-songwriter from the 2010s.
American country singer-songwriter (2010s).
Swedish-American pop-rock singer (late 1990s).
American post-hardcore band from the 2000s.
American pop/rock singer-songwriter (2010s).
American blues/soul legend from the 1950s–60s.
Australian electro-pop duo from the late 2000s.
American rock singer, big in the late '70s–'80s.
Mexican pop-rock band; popular in Latin America.
American rock/country duo from the 1950s–60s.
Pearl Jam frontman; American rock singer, 1990s+.
American rapper from N.W.A, late '80s–'90s.
Bay Area rapper E-40, active 1990s–today.
American alt-rock band best known from the 1990s.
British post-punk/new wave band from the 1980s.
British singer-songwriter, new wave, 1970s–80s.
South Korean K-pop girl group, debuted 2012.
British pop/R&B singer, active since the 2010s.
American Bay Area rapper (aka E-40), 1990s-now.
British post-hardcore band, formed mid-2000s.
American rock band, 2000s; desert/garage style.
American neo-soul singer, 1990s onward.
American contemporary Christian worship band, 2010s-now.
British Britpop band from the 1990s.
Dutch-American rock guitar legend, also solo.
British pop singer (Baby Spice), late 1990s.
American country-pop band "Exile", 1970s-80s.
Spanish rumba-pop duo, active since late 1990s.
British boy band East 17, big in the 1990s.
Jamaican dancehall artist, 2000s hitmaker
American R&B singer from the 2000s
American hard rock band, late 80s-90s
American metalcore band from the 2000s
Band name used; notably Indian pop group (1990s)
Dutch symphonic metal band, 2000s-present
British singer-rapper (dance/electro), 2010s
Short for Ella Fitzgerald, US jazz legend of the 40s–60s.
American comedian who had 1980s pop/R&B hit songs.
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