Jordin Sparks American pop/R&B recording artist, singer-songwriter, and actress whose hits include "Battlefield" and "No Air."
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Ke$ha American singer-songwriter and rapper known for hits such as "Tik Tok" and "We R Who We R."
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Kenny Rogers American singer-songwriter and record producer, known for hits such as "The Gambler," "Lucille," and "Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town."
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Ludacris American rapper, entrepreneur, and actor known for such hits as "Number One Spot," "Money Maker," and "My Chick Bad."
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Lupe Fiasco Grammy Award-winning American hip-hop artist and producer, whose hits include "Kick, Push" and Superstar."
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Bret Michaels American musician, actor, director, screenwriter, producer and reality television personality know for hits such as "Every Rose Has It's Thorn."
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Blondie American rock band of the '70's influenced by punk and new wave, hits include "One Way or Another" and "Call Me."
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Miguel American pop/R&B artist, songwriter and producer with hits such as "Adorn" and "Sure Thing."
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Mike Posner American singer and producer known for hits such as "Cooler Than Me" and "Please Don’t Go."
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Pat Monahan Pat Monahan is the lead singer and songwriter for Train, hits include "Her Eyes" and "Drops of Jupiter."
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Phillip Phillips American Idol winner and singer-songwriter, known for his hits "Home" and "Gone, Gone, Gone."
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Rob Thomas American singer-songwriter, lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty, hits include "Little Wonders" and "Ever The Same."
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Seal British soul and R&B singer and songwriter, hits include "Crazy" and "Fly Like an Angel."
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Smokey Robinson Motown singer of the '60's and '70's, hits include "Shop Around" and "You've Really Got a Hold On Me."
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Snoop Dogg American singer-songwriter and rapper, hits include "Drop It Like It's Hot" and "I Wanna Rock."