This Compton rapper was featured of Taylor Swift's Bad Blood
Kendrick Lamar
This ground breaking duo - famous for songs like "Money Machine" and "Stupid Horse" - hail from the Saint Louis area
100 Gecs
This Washingtonian started the grunge revolution when his band Nirvana released Nevermind.
Kurt Cobain
This Liverpool band responsible for the first British invasion won best new artist at the Grammys in 1965.
The Beattles
This classic Hip-Hop collective can be seen on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon as the in house band.
The Roots
This New Jersey pop vocalist can be heard on "Closer" by the Chain Smokers
Halsey
This Rock and Roll pioneer famous for songs like "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll over Beethoven" is from Saint Louis and spent a lot of his life in Missouri
Chuck Berry
The band Fleetwood Mac reached a new level of success when this legendary singer joined them in 1975.
Stevie Nicks
This Miley Cyrus track is currently #1 on the billboard hot 100.
Flowers - Miley Cyrus
The rap battle movie "8-mile" is named after a street in which American city
Detroit
Rihanna collaborated with this Scottish DJ on "We Found Love".
Calvin Harris
This Parkway North Highschool alumnus and producer's work can be heard on songs like "Mask Off" by Future and "Congratulations" by Post Malone
Metro Boomin
Chicago band Wilco is lead by this guitarist.
Jeff Tweedy
She's the only artist to have a number one song in every year of the 90's.
Mariah Carey
Shockingly, the great Jimi Hendrix had only one top 40 hit. Name that song.
All Along the Watchtower
This Atlanta legend appears on Frank Ocean's "Pink Matter"
Andre 3000
This early 2000's rap collective had members like Nelly and Murphy Lee.
St.Lunatics
This Pop Punk icon is the lead vocalist for Paramore.
Haley Williams
This Texas R&B legend released the project that topped Pitchfork magazine's albums of the year list in 2022.
Beyonce
The band Modern English had their first and only hit in 1982 with this New Wave essential.
"Melt with you"
Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" was assisted by this producer duo from Virginia.
The Neptunes/Pharrell
This generational singer moved to Saint Louis when she was a teenager. She's best known for her 1984 hit "What's Love Got to Do With It?".
Tina Turner
Julian's favorite band, Death Cab for Cutie, is lead by this melancholy singer/ song writer.
Ben Gibbard
Name the first women to ever have four albums reach #1 on the Billboard country chart.
Carrie Underwood
The extremely sick band Boy Genius consists of these three new generation alt icons.
Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers