Band or Artist with D

  • Canadian rapper and singer

  • British rock singer-songwriter and actor

  • American pop and R&B singer

  • British new wave band from the 80s

  • British pop singer

  • American rock band from the 60s

  • French electronic music duo

  • American heavy metal band

  • American rapper and singer, pop/hip-hop

  • British pop and electronic singer

  • American country singer and songwriter

  • British electronic and synth-pop band

  • American singer and actress, Motown legend

  • French DJ and electronic music producer

  • British rock band active 70s-90s

  • British hard rock band big in the 80s.

  • American rock band led by Chris Daughtry, 2000s.

  • Legendary US hip-hop producer/rapper, 90s.

  • British hard rock pioneers from the 70s.

  • American alternative metal band since the 90s.

  • US rapper DaBaby, breakout in the late 2010s.

  • American R&B girl group from the late 90s.

  • Puerto Rican reggaeton star, 2000s onward.

  • American country trio; later renamed The Chicks.

  • American rock/jam band popular since the 90s.

  • Detroit hip hop group from the 2000s.

  • US pop band led by Joe Jonas, mid-2010s.

  • American indie rock band, 2000s-2010s.

  • American DJ/producer with 2010s hits.

  • US new wave band, late 70s and 80s.

  • South Korean pop-rock band, 2010s.

  • American heavy metal band, 1980s.

  • American DJ/producer, EDM, 2010s.

  • Singer-songwriter; DMB frontman, 1990s.

  • Canadian R&B singer, late 2010s.

  • French electronic duo, 1990s-2010s.

  • Australian pop singer-songwriter, 2010s.

  • American pop girl group from the 2000s.

  • Legendary US rapper from the late 1990s–2000s.

  • US rapper/producer, 1990s–2000s; aka Puff Daddy.

  • US country singer since 2000s; Hootie frontman.

  • US pop-rock singer and actor, active since 2000s.

  • US rock band from the 1970s; usually 'The' Doobie Brothers.

  • Canadian electronic producer/DJ since the 2000s.

  • British power metal band, 2000s; blazing solos!

  • US punk band from the late 1970s–1980s.

  • US rapper/producer, N.W.A alum; 1990s icon.

  • US progressive metal band since the late 1980s.

  • Classic American crooner from the 1950s-60s.

  • dan and shay
  • British rapper (Santan Dave), breakout in late 2010s.

  • American emo/rock band big in the 2000s.

  • Puerto Rican reggaeton star, 2000s hits.

  • British synth-pop band from the 1980s.

  • Finnish DJ/producer, famous for Sandstorm (1999).

  • Iconic French-Italian singer, 1950s-80s.

  • Usually 'The Darkness', British rock band, 2000s.

  • American heavy metal band formed in 1987.

  • Mexican pop singer and actress, 2010s-today.

  • American rapper from Florida, 2010s.

  • US rock star; Foo Fighters/Nirvana, 1990s-now

  • South Korean K-pop girl group, since 2017

  • American pop singer, big in the 1970s-80s

  • South Korean R&B singer DEAN, 2010s-now

  • British pop singer DYLAN (Natasha Woods), 2020s

  • English indie-pop singer-songwriter, 2010s-now

  • Spanish pop star David Bisbal, 2000s-now

  • American disco legend, 1970s-80s

  • US pop/R&B girl group from the 2000s

  • American rapper-singer Don Toliver, 2018-now

  • American alt-pop singer Dominic Fike, 2019-now

  • American country singer, 2000s-present

  • US rock singer, solo artist and Eagles member

  • German punk rock band Die Ärzte, 1980s-now

  • Australian pop singer-songwriter, 2000s-now

  • English indie singer-songwriter, 2010s.

  • American alt-rock band; commonly The Dandy Warhols.

  • Argentine trap/hip-hop artist, 2010s.

  • Pioneering American death metal band, 1980s.

  • British singer-songwriter, big in late 90s/2000s.

  • Irish folk singer-songwriter, 2000s.

  • American pop singer/actress, 2010s-present.

  • French EDM DJ/producer, 2010s-present.

  • German punk rock band from the 1980s.

  • South African rap-rave duo from the 2010s.

  • American pop singer with mid-2010s hits.

  • American neo-soul singer, 1990s-2010s.

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