Band or Artist with V

  • American rock band from the 70s/80s

  • American indie rock band

  • Japanese rock band

  • Australian singer-songwriter

  • American singer and actress

  • American singer and actress

  • Northern Irish singer-songwriter

  • British rock band from the 90s

  • American rock band from the 60s

  • American rapper from the 90s

  • American alternative rock band

  • English singer (Spice Girls) and fashion designer

  • Italian Baroque composer

  • Australian pop duo

  • Danish rock/metal band formed in the 2000s

  • Dutch Eurodance group from the late 1990s

  • American rapper known from the 2010s

  • American hard rock supergroup from the 2000s

  • English extreme metal band, 1980s pioneers

  • American disco group famous in the 1970s

  • American alternative rock band, 1990s

  • South Korean K-pop boy band, stylized VIXX

  • American all-female hard rock band, 1980s

  • American singer-songwriter, 2000s pop

  • American country singer-guitarist, 1980s-now.

  • American alt-rock band of the 1990s.

  • American alt-rock band formed in the 1990s.

  • Mexican ranchera legend, 1960s-2010s.

  • German thrash metal band from the 1980s.

  • American funk band formed in 2011.

  • Greek electronic composer, 1970s-2010s.

  • South Korean K-pop boy group (since 2015).

  • American pop/R&B singer and actress.

  • British indie rock band from the 2010s.

  • Yes—South Korean K‑pop singer V from BTS (2010s).

  • Yes—Brazilian heavy metal band from the 1980s.

  • Yes—American rapper from Chicago, 2010s.

  • Yes—Argentine rock/pop singer, solo since 2000s.

  • Yes—American hard rock band from the 70s–80s.

  • Yes—Polish death metal band formed in the 1980s.

  • Yep, US punk band (The Vandals), 1980s–today.

  • Yep, French rapper, 2010s–today; Francophone hitmaker.

  • Yep, US actor turned pop/dance singer, 2020s singles.

  • Yep, beloved British wartime singer, 1930s–40s.

  • Yep, UK R&B/Bhangra singer (Veronica Mehta), 2000s.

  • Yep, Australian indie-pop singer-songwriter, 2010s.

  • Yep, Norwegian folk-pop band, 1990s; big in Norway.

  • Yep, South Korean K-pop boy group VICTON, 2010s–now.

  • Yep, American DJ/producer known as Vice, 2000s–now.

  • Yep, Mexican banda singer, 2000s; widely known.

  • Yep, Argentine new wave band Virus from the 1980s.

  • Yep, Portuguese electronic DJ/producer Violet, 2010s.

  • British indie pop band (2010s)

  • Dutch EDM duo from the Netherlands (2010s)

  • South Korean K-pop boy group (debut 2018)

  • Argentine pop singer famous in the 1980s

  • Australian indie rock band (2010s)

  • Victoria Monet
  • Australian alternative rock band (2000s-2010s)

  • Usually The Vines, Aussie rock band (2000s)

  • Swedish dance-pop singer (2000s)

  • American post-hardcore band from Boston (2000s-2010s)

  • Canadian EDM producer/DJ known as Vincent (2010s)

  • German pop/Schlager singer (2010s-2020s)

  • American glam rock band from the early 90s

  • Serbian rock band formed in the 1980s

  • French pop singer and actress, 1990s hits

  • German heavy metal band from the 1980s

  • Belgian alternative rock band, late 1990s

  • Nigerian rapper known for 2010s hip hop

  • Australian pop singer with 2000s hits

  • Canadian metalcore band from Vancouver area

  • German hard rock band from the 1980s

  • Chilean folk singer and songwriter, 1960s

  • Colombian pop girl group formed in 2014

  • American glam metal band from late 1980s

  • AOR rock project with Joseph Williams, 2000s

  • V from BTS, South Korean K-pop singer

  • Canadian R&B/pop singer from the 80s; Prince protégé

  • Brazilian MPB/pop singer-songwriter, 2000s

  • Greek power metal band active since the 2000s

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