Band or Artist with R

  • Barbadian singer and pop star

  • British rock band formed in the 60s

  • English alternative rock band

  • American punk rock band from the 70s

  • American funk rock band

  • American rock band with rap influences

  • German industrial metal band

  • American alternative rock band

  • American funk rock band

  • Canadian progressive rock band

  • Puerto Rican pop singer

  • American R&B singer

  • South Korean girl group

  • British singer from the 80s

  • British pop singer from the 2010s

  • British pop star, Take That alum, 1990s-2000s

  • American rock band big in the 70s-80s

  • British rock singer, huge since the 1970s

  • American rapper from the 2000s era

  • Pioneering American hip-hop group from the 1980s

  • American soul and R&B legend, 1950s-60s

  • American country trio popular in the 2000s

  • British drummer/singer of The Beatles, 1960s

  • English indie pop artist, 2010s

  • US glam metal band from the 80s; real deal!

  • Chicago punk rock band, active since the 2000s.

  • Swedish pop duo, huge in the late 80s and 90s.

  • South Korean pop/R&B singer, known since the 2000s.

  • California punk band, formed in the early 90s.

  • American pop singer; viral in the 2010s.

  • K-pop singer Rosé of BLACKPINK; 2010s star.

  • Rosalía, Spanish pop/flamenco singer from the 2010s.

  • Australian pop/R&B singer, late 2010s.

  • Mexican pop band (Spanish-language), 2000s onward.

  • American Christian rock band from the 2000s

  • American pop‑rock singer/actor, 2010s–now

  • American singer‑songwriter and film composer, 70s–now

  • US bachata singer, ex‑Aventura, 2000s–present

  • British hard rock band formed in the 1970s

  • Common acronym for Red Hot Chili Peppers (US rock)

  • American alternative rock band, 1980s–2000s

  • American emo/post‑hardcore band from the 2000s

  • Reba McEntire - American country singer (80s-now).

  • American R&B singer/rapper (2000s-now).

  • Filipino rock band, big since the 90s.

  • American bassist and producer (80s-now).

  • American pop singer of "Fight Song" (2010s).

  • Mexican pop group from Rebelde (2000s-now).

  • British drum and bass group (2010s-now).

  • Guatemalan singer-songwriter (80s-now), Latin pop/rock.

  • American rapper/singer-producer (2010s-now).

  • American rapper-singer from Florida (2019-now).

  • Ringo Starr - Beatles drummer, solo artist (60s-now).

  • American country singer (80s-90s classics).

  • British rock duo with heavy riffs (2010s-now).

  • US rapper; 1990s East Coast hip-hop star

  • The Roots, US hip-hop band; article often dropped

  • US heavy metal singer/filmmaker since the 90s

  • English rock singer; Led Zeppelin legend, 70s

  • US hip-hop duo (Killer Mike & El-P), 2010s

  • US pop/dance singer and TV icon, 1990s–today

  • US rapper; chart hits in late 2010s

  • US rock/pop singer; Matchbox Twenty frontman

  • US ska punk band from California, 1990s

  • US alt-country/rock singer-songwriter, 2000s

  • US indie pop singer; 2010s–2020s

  • Australian-American rock singer, 1980s

  • US rock and roll singer, 1950s–60s legend

  • Funky American soul singer from the 70s-80s

  • Venezuelan-Argentine Latin pop singer since the 80s

  • Russian-American indie pop singer-songwriter, 2000s

  • British pop duo famous in the early 90s

  • Swedish pop star with dance hits since the 90s

  • Canadian-American R&B singer, 2000s-2010s

  • American rapper with trap hits in the late 2010s

  • Indonesian rapper and producer, active since 2010s

  • American 70s all-female rock band (The Runaways)

  • British pop band from the 2010s (later Push Baby)

  • American blue-eyed soul duo from the 1960s

  • American rock band with Native roots, 1970s

  • American rock band from the 2000s (The Raconteurs)

  • American R&B singer, popular in the 90s-2000s

  • American Christian rock band from the 2000s

  • Australian alt-rock/electro band since the 90s

  • Spanish pop singer, famous since the 1960s

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