Band or Artist with S
American singer and actress
British pop and soul singer
Colombian pop singer and dancer
Australian singer-songwriter
American heavy metal band
British musician, solo and with The Police
Canadian pop singer
British girl group from the 90s
British punk rock band from the 70s
American singer and musician
American metal band
American Latin rock band led by Carlos Santana
Canadian pop punk band
American R&B singer
American pop singer of the 2010s–2020s
American post-hardcore band from the 2010s
British pop group from the late 1990s–2000s
American thrash metal band from the 1980s
American alternative rock band from the 1990s
German hard rock band big in the 1970s–80s
American indie rock band from the 2000s
American grunge band from the 1990s
American ska punk band from the 1990s
British soul-pop singer from the 1990s
Refers to The Smiths, British indie rock, 80s.
South Korean K-pop boy group, debuted 2018.
Canadian country-pop singer, huge in the 90s.
American Christian rock band from the 90s.
US dubstep DJ and producer, big in the 2010s.
Canadian pop singer-songwriter, 2010s.
British rock band, big in the 70s and 80s.
Australian alt-rock band from the 90s.
American rapper from the 90s West Coast.
British smooth soul band led by Sade Adu, 80s.
K-pop boy group from South Korea, 2010s.
Canadian pop-punk band, hits in the 2000s.
American rock singer (Fleetwood Mac), 70s.
Northern Irish-Scottish alt-rock band, 2000s hits.
American country singer-songwriter, 2010s star.
American glam-pop/disco band, famous in the 2000s.
American hard rock/post-grunge band from the 2000s.
Jamaican dancehall/rap artist, 2000s-2010s.
South African post-grunge/alt-metal band, 2000s.
American rock band from the 1970s, classic hits.
American pop-rock band, late 1990s/2000s.
American R&B/soul singer, active since the 2000s.
South Korean K-pop boy band, global since 2005.
British-American rock guitarist from Guns N' Roses.
Swedish power metal band from the 2000s
American folk-rock duo from the 1960s
Welsh rock band formed in the late 1990s
American alt-rock band big in the 1990s
Canadian pop-punk band from the 2000s
K-pop girl group (Girls' Generation), 2000s
K-pop boy group from South Korea, 2000s
1960s Motown girl group; known as The Supremes
British pop group from the late 1990s
American jazz-rock duo from the 1970s
Legendary American crooner, 1940s–60s
Australian pop duo popular in the 1990s
American classic rock band from the 1970s
American pop-rock band with late-1990s hits
US pop singer-songwriter from the 2000s.
Scottish singer, rose to fame in 2009.
Bruce Springsteen, American rock icon since the 70s.
American alt-rock band active since the 1990s.
American rapper, big late-2000s hits.
Argentine rock band (1980s–90s), known internationally.
British glam rock band from the 1970s.
British soul/pop band from the 1980s.
American rock singer, Aerosmith frontman.
American rock/pop band formed in 2008.
Colombian Latin pop singer, 2010s–present.
South Korean rapper of BTS; solo artist too.
Jamaican-American pop singer, late 2000s.
Canadian post-hardcore band from the 2000s.
US rapper; chart hits since the late 2010s
Legendary US soul singer of the 50s–60s
American alt‑metal/rock band from the late 90s
Brazilian heavy metal band, active since the 1980s
American country duo popular since the 2000s
Iconic American R&B/disco group from the 1970s
German pop singer; big European hits in the 2000s
Eminem’s alter ego; widely known in US rap
South Korean K‑pop girl group from the 2010s
Jamaican‑American reggae/dancehall star
British Britpop/rock band from the 1990s
American indie folk singer‑songwriter
Australian indie rock band from the 2010s
American alt-metal band from the late 90s (Atlanta).
English indie-rock singer-songwriter, 2010s onward.
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