This "Material Girl" pop icon was born on April 16, 1958.
Madonna
This Nirvana frontman, born April 20, 1967, became a grunge legend.
Kurt Cobain
Born on April 3, 1961, this “Kiss from a Rose” singer hails from the UK.
Seal
Born April 9, 1987, this North Carolina native hit #1 with “Hurricane.”
Luke Combs
Born April 18, 1980, this "Yeah!" singer also dances his way through R&B.
Usher
Born on April 28, 1981, this "Single Ladies" singer is known as Queen Bey
Beyonce
This "American Woman" rocker was born on April 26, 1964.
Lenny Kravitz
This smooth-voiced singer of "Back at One" was born April 5, 1969.
Brian McKnight
This country megastar, born April 10, 1983, won American Idol before releasing hits like “Before He Cheats.”
Carrie Underwood
Born on April 20, 1990, this rapper is known for “Black and Yellow.”
Wiz Khalifa
This "Levitating" pop star born on April 22, 1995
Dua Lipa
This Aerosmith frontman, born April 22, 1948, is known for his wild stage presence.
Steven Tyler
Born on April 30, 1971, this "Ignition (Remix)" artist was once known as the King of R&B.
R. Kelly
This singer is known for his hits "On the Road Again" and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain."
Willie Nelson
This late rapper known for “Lucid Dreams” was born on April 28, 1998.
Juice Wrld
Born on April 24, 1942, this "Respect" singer is hailed as the Queen of Soul.
Aretha Franklin
Born on April 6, 1937, this country rock icon sang “On the Road Again.”
Merle Haggard
This R&B singer known for “Let It Go” was born April 10, 1973.
Keyshia Cole
Born in April 1978, this Kentucky boy is known for songs like Broken Halos and Traveller
Chris Stapleton
One third of Migos, this rapper was born April 2, 1991.
Quavo
This member of One Direction was born on April 1, 1993, and had hits like "Pillowtalk."
Zayn Malik
This Queen guitarist, born April 19, 1947, also holds a PhD in astrophysics.
Brian May
This "All of Me" singer was born on April 14, 1979.
John Legend
Born on April 10, 1990, this singer was featured on Zedd's song, "The Middle"
Maren Morris
Born on April 3, 1994, this rapper broke through with “Yes Indeed” and “The Bigger Picture.”
Lil Baby