
OZZY OSBOURNE
Ozzy Osbourne, often hailed as the "Prince of Darkness,"was a legendary British singer and songwriter who rose to fame as the lead vocalist of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath in the 1970s. Known for his haunting vocals, wild persona, and boundary-pushing performances, he played a pivotal role in shaping the sound and image of heavy metal. After launching a successful solo career with hits like Crazy Train and Mr. Crowley, Ozzy became a global icon of rock and rebellion. His influence spans generations, and his raw authenticity continues to resonate in music, pop culture, and beyond.

PINK
P!nk (born Alecia Beth Moore on September 8, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, and performer known for her powerhouse vocals, rebellious attitude, and emotionally honest songwriting. She first gained recognition in the early 2000s with her debut album Can't Take Me Home, but it was her second album, Missundaztood (2001), that catapulted her to global fame with hits like “Get the Party Started” and “Just Like a Pill.” Blending pop, rock, R&B, and punk influences, P!nk carved out a unique space in mainstream music.
Throughout her career, P!nk has become known for her high-flying live performances, often incorporating aerial acrobatics into her shows. Her lyrics frequently tackle themes of self-empowerment, vulnerability, love, and social issues. With multiple Grammy Awards, millions of records sold worldwide, and a fiercely loyal fan base, she remains one of the most influential and enduring pop artists of the 21st century. Beyond music, P!nk is also a vocal advocate for body positivity, mental health, LGBTQ+ rights, and animal welfare.

SNOOP DOGG
Snoop Dogg (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. on October 20, 1971) is an American rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and cultural icon known for his laid-back flow, charisma, and pioneering role in West Coast hip-hop. Discovered by Dr. Dre and featured on the 1992 classic The Chronic, Snoop launched his solo career with Doggystyle (1993), a multi-platinum debut that became a defining album of the G-funk era with hits like “Gin and Juice” and “Who Am I (What’s My Name?).”
Over the decades, Snoop has remained a dominant force in music, effortlessly adapting to new sounds while staying true to his smooth delivery and streetwise wit. Beyond music, he has built a wide-ranging career as an actor, TV personality, cannabis mogul, and philanthropist. Known for his sense of humor and universal appeal, he’s collaborated with artists across all genres—from Pharrell and Katy Perry to Willie Nelson and Martha Stewart. Snoop Dogg isn’t just a rapper; he’s a global brand and a symbol of hip-hop’s enduring cool.

LIAM GALLAGHER
Liam Gallagher (born William John Paul Gallagher on September 21, 1972) is a British singer and songwriter best known as the former frontman of the iconic rock band Oasis. With his unmistakable sneer, swagger, and soaring vocals, Liam helped define the sound and attitude of 1990s Britpop. Oasis's 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe and the follow-up (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? became era-defining records, featuring anthems like “Live Forever,” “Wonderwall,” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.”
Known for his tumultuous relationship with his brother Noel, their creative clashes ultimately led to the band’s split in 2009. Liam went on to front Beady Eye before launching a successful solo career with As You Were (2017), which reestablished him as one of Britain’s most beloved rock figures. His raw honesty, working-class roots, and unfiltered personality have made him a cult icon, both on and off the stage. Even decades on, Liam Gallagher remains the embodiment of rock ’n’ roll attitude and Northern soul.

NOEL GALLAGHER
Noel Gallagher (born May 29, 1967) is a British singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known as the chief songwriter and lead guitarist of the iconic rock band Oasis. Raised in Manchester, Gallagher became the creative force behind Oasis in the 1990s, penning anthems like “Wonderwall,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” and “Champagne Supernova,” which defined a generation and propelled the Britpop movement worldwide. His sharp lyrics, melodic genius, and rivalry with his brother Liam became central to the band's mythology.
After Oasis split in 2009, Noel launched Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, continuing to release critically acclaimed albums that blend rock, psychedelia, and orchestral elements. Known for his wit, honesty, and no-nonsense persona, Gallagher remains one of the UK’s most influential and outspoken figures in modern rock, celebrated for his timeless songwriting and enduring legacy.

KENDRICK LEMAR
Kendrick Lamar (born Kendrick Lamar Duckworth on June 17, 1987) is an American rapper, songwriter, and Pulitzer Prize-winning artist known for his lyrical brilliance, social commentary, and genre-defying innovation. Raised in Compton, California, Lamar emerged from the West Coast hip-hop scene with a poetic style that fused street realism with philosophical depth. His breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed album good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012), followed by To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), which blended jazz, funk, and soul to explore themes of race, identity, and injustice.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest lyricists of his generation, Lamar became the first rapper to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music with DAMN. (2017), an album that combined raw emotion, political reflection, and spiritual introspection. His influence reaches far beyond music, often serving as a voice of a generation grappling with systemic inequality and inner conflict. Both fiercely personal and culturally resonant, Kendrick Lamar stands as a visionary artist whose work continues to challenge, inspire, and elevate hip-hop.

IMAGINE DRAGONS
Imagine Dragons is an American pop rock band formed in 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The group—led by frontman Dan Reynolds, along with guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman—rose to international fame with their breakthrough hit “It’s Time” in 2012, followed by the chart-topping single “Radioactive,” which earned a Grammy Award and became one of the best-selling digital songs of all time.
Known for their anthemic sound that blends rock, electronic, and pop elements, Imagine Dragons has become a staple of modern radio with hits like “Demons,” “Believer,” “Thunder,” and “Enemy.” Their emotionally charged lyrics often explore themes of resilience, identity, and mental health, resonating deeply with fans around the world. With billions of streams and multiple platinum albums, the band has solidified its place as one of the most successful and influential acts of the 2010s and beyond.

DUA LIPA
Dua Lipa is a British-Albanian singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur renowned for her distinctive voice and genre-blending pop music. Born on August 22, 1995, in London to Kosovo Albanian parents, she spent part of her childhood in Kosovo before returning to London at 15 to pursue a music career.
Dua Lipa's breakthrough came with her self-titled debut album in 2017, featuring hits like "New Rules" and "Be the One." Her 2020 album, Future Nostalgia, was a commercial and critical success, earning her multiple Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording for "Electricity" . In May 2024, she released her third studio album, Radical Optimism, which marked a departure from her previous work by incorporating neo-psychedelic and electropop elements

POST MALONE
Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post on July 4, 1995, in Syracuse, New York, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He rose to prominence in 2015 with his debut single "White Iverson," which showcased his unique blend of hip-hop, rock, and pop influences. Raised in Grapevine, Texas, Post developed an eclectic musical taste, drawing inspiration from artists like 50 Cent and Bob Dylan. His debut album, Stoney (2016), achieved double platinum status and featured hits like "Congratulations." Subsequent albums, including beerbongs & bentleys (2018) and Hollywood's Bleeding (2019), solidified his status as a chart-topping artist. In 2024, he released F-1 Trillion, his first country album, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and featured collaborations with country artists such as Morgan Wallen and Dolly Parton . Beyond music, Post Malone has ventured into acting and philanthropy, maintaining a strong connection with his fans and diverse musical roots.

ROBBIE WILLIAMS
Robbie Williams, born Robert Peter Williams on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England, is a renowned British singer, songwriter, and entertainer. He first gained fame as a member of the boy band Take That from 1990 to 1995. In 1996, Williams launched a successful solo career with his debut album Life thru a Lens, which included the hit single "Angels." Over the years, he has released numerous albums, many of which have topped the UK charts. Williams is known for his dynamic stage presence and has received multiple awards, including a record 18 Brit Awards. In 2024, he starred in the semi-autobiographical film Better Man, which delves into his personal and professional life. As of 2025, Williams continues to perform and engage with his audience, maintaining a significant presence in the music

THE PRODIGY
The Prodigy is a pioneering British electronic music band formed in 1990 in Essex, England. Known for their innovative fusion of rave, breakbeat, and industrial sounds, they played a key role in bringing electronic dance music into the mainstream. The group was originally founded by Liam Howlett and later included members such as Keith Flint and Maxim. Their groundbreaking albums like The Fat of the Land (1997) — featuring hits like "Firestarter" and "Breathe" — achieved international success and influenced countless artists across genres. The Prodigy are celebrated for their intense live performances and their impact on the UK electronic music scene, remaining influential figures in dance music culture over three decades.

FOO FIGHTERS
The Foo Fighters are an American rock band formed in 1994 by musician Dave Grohl, former drummer of Nirvana. Known for their powerful blend of alternative rock and post-grunge, the band quickly rose to fame with hits like "Everlong," "Learn to Fly," and "The Pretender." Over the years, the Foo Fighters have released multiple critically acclaimed albums and won numerous Grammy Awards, cementing their place as one of the leading rock acts of their generation. With energetic live performances and a commitment to rock’s classic spirit, the band continues to captivate audiences worldwide while influencing a new generation of rock musicians.

RIHANNA
Rihanna, born Robyn Rihanna Fenty on February 20, 1988, in Barbados, is a globally acclaimed singer, songwriter, actress, and entrepreneur. Rising to fame in the mid-2000s with hits like "Pon de Replay" and "Umbrella," she quickly became one of the best-selling music artists of all time, known for her versatile voice and genre-spanning style. Beyond music, Rihanna has made a significant impact in fashion and beauty with her successful Fenty brand, celebrated for its inclusivity and innovation. Her influence extends into philanthropy and film, making her a multifaceted icon in entertainment and business.

PRINCE
Prince Rogers Nelson (1958–2016) was an extraordinary American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer whose genius reshaped the landscape of popular music. Renowned for his unparalleled talent, Prince was a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, blending genres like funk, rock, pop, R&B, and soul into a unique and electrifying sound. His innovative approach to songwriting and production, combined with his flamboyant stage presence and bold fashion, made him an iconic and influential figure worldwide. Hits like "Purple Rain," "When Doves Cry," and "Kiss" showcase his musical brilliance and boundary-pushing creativity. Prince’s profound impact on music continues to inspire generations, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest musical geniuses of all time.