This Disney "wild child" continues to unapologetically stay true to herself in and out of the recording studio. Having the resilience to make "The Climb" out of any heartbreak, she doesn't need anyone to get her "Flowers" to love herself; in fact she can do it better than you can.
Miley Cyrus
The voice for the new generation emerged in 2019 with a unique sound that delivered a sensory experience similar to ASMR. This artist's haunting vocals, grunge inspired fashion, and "ocean eyes" catapulted her music to the very top of the music charts, and melted the hearts of even the toughest "bad guy".
Billie Eilish
Performing since childhood, this superstar empowered and inspired women (and "Single Ladies") of all ages, and would go on to win 32 Grammys (most all-time). She easily became the voice that continues to define a generation; fame was always this child's "destiny".
Beyoncé
Sporty, Posh, Baby, Scary, & Ginger were responsible for the second "British Invasion" in which they taught America how to "Spice Up Your Life"
The Spice Girls
This "Material Girl" was dubbed the "Queen of Pop" in the 80's
Madonna
This classically trained flautist is filled with high energy, and always leaves her audiences feeling "Good as H-E-double hockey sticks"!
Lizzo
By breaking industry standards and playing by her own rules, this artist dropped back-to-back albums in 2018 & 2019, and won herself a Grammy in 2020. Her dynamic vocal range and "whistle" tone capability inevitably placed her in the same conversation as long-time diva, Mariah Carey.
Ariana Grande
This New York native's original sound (and eccentric, over-the-top fashion) shocked the world of Pop music, taught millions to embrace their inner "monster", and has reinvented herself several times over the years. On March 28th 1986, this "star" was "born".
Lady Gaga
She became the voice for Women in R&B in the 90's with her dynamic vocal range, especially her iconic "whistle tone" that would later inspire future artists like Ariana Grande.
Mariah Carey
Arguably one of the greatest voices of all time, she took the world by storm with her iconic talent and beauty; one specific song gave you no choice, but to "dance with somebody".
Whitney Houston
This singer/rapper/dancer triple threat made her presence known at 16 years old when she made her first upload to SoundCloud in 2013. As of 2022, she has collaborated with other superstars such as: Ariana Grande, SZA, The Weeknd, Nicki Minaj, Post Malone, and Meghan Thee Stallion. She is instantly a "Best Friend" to anyone sharing a recording studio with her.
Doja Cat
Arriving from New Zealand in 2016, with no warning, this mysterious singer-songwriter could have you and your "team" feeling like "royals" of any party or gathering; that is, of course, if her lyrics didn't leave you in a comatose state with her album on repeat; but that's a little "Melodrama(tic)".
Lorde
This pop star songwriter began her career in the Country music genre, but has since found herself topping various charts globally, and celebrating the success of other artists with her meme-worthy dance moves. Good luck finding a "Blank Space" in any of her writing journals.
Taylor Swift
Known for her raw emotion and unapologetic lyrics, this Canadian poet turned songwriter became the face of the 90's Grunge Rock movement, and in 2019, inspired a Broadway musical, based on her debut album, that features several songs "You Oughta Know".
Alanis Morisette
She released her first solo album in 1981, but has been writing and performing her music since the "Edge" of seventeen, and is known for her "witchy" aesthetic.
Stevie Nicks
In 2021, the next generation of Disney star emerged by captivating audiences with her emotionally charged take on break-ups, followed by revenge-fueled lyrics, which gave some of us "Deja Vu" to a time when we also first got our "Driver's License".
Olivia Rodrigo
Debuting her first album at the age of "17", this instantly successful young lady ruled the 2010's with her emotional, empowering lyrics, and stadium shaking powerhouse of a voice. "Rumor Has It" that she can rap Nicki Minaj's verse from "Monster" flawlessly.
Adele
Prior to her untimely death at the age of 27, this British bella was a pioneer in the fusion of musical genres such as: Blues, Jazz, R&B, and Soul. With her unmistakable voice, vulnerable lyrics, and emotional performances, she opened the door for future artists to also write songs about their own battles with mental illness and addiction.
Amy Winehouse
Redefining the Pop Music genre and raising the bar for all entertainers with her unforgettable VMA performances; she made history by performing with an 11 foot Burmese python draped around her neck! This former teen pop idol advocated a movement for women's rights before being "free(d)" from her conservatorship in 2021.
Britney Spears
In 1987, she became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; she got the R-E-S-P-E-C-T she always deserved.
Aretha Franklin
What would disco sound like today? This artist answers that question with dance floor-filling anthems, no nonsense ultimatums, and Tik Tok-worthy choreography. Her music defies the laws of gravity, while writing her own "New Rules" for the next generation of party people.
Dua Lipa
Country music stations refused to play her music because her sound didn't align with the "definition" of "Country". So, this modern "hippie" redefined the genre with her originality and embodied her message to her fans: "Follow Your Arrow".
Kacey Musgraves
By blending aggressive electric guitar solos, classically orchestrated instrumentation, and an angelic, operatic voice, this Metal maiden redefined Rock music in the early 2000's. As the front (wo)man of her band, her music continues to unite the goth, emo, rock, and classical music fans under the same roof. Think Metal meets Mozart
Amy Lee from Evanescence
Considered a 90's legend of the R&B/Hip Hop genre, this young lady's skyrocketing music (and film) career ended abruptly when she unfortunately died in 2001 when her plane crashed near the Bahamas, at the age of 22.
Aaliyah
Originally from the island of Cuba, she brought the rhythm to Miami, and eventually the rest of the world, and made you want to "Get On Your Feet" throughout the 80's.
Gloria Estefan