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KRS-One
Lawrence "Kris" Parker, born on August 20, 1965, widely known as KRS-One (an abbreviation for "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an influential American rapper hailing from the South Bronx. Rising to fame with Boogie Down Productions, formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the mid-1980s, KRS-One is renowned for tracks like "Sound of da Police," "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)," and "My Philosophy," earning the group acclaim and awards in their early years.
KT Tunstall
Kate Victoria (KT) Tunstall, born June 23, 1975, is a Scottish singer-songwriter. Her 2004 performance of "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" brought fame. "Eye to the Telescope," her debut album, received Mercury Prize and BRIT Award nods. In 2006, she won the BRIT Award for Best British Female Artist. Her hits include "Suddenly I See" and "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree."
KYLE
Kyle Thomas Harvey, born May 18, 1993, known as Kyle or SuperDuperKyle, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Formerly known as K.i.D, he gained fame with the 2016 hit "iSpy" featuring Lil Yachty, reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Signed to Indie-Pop and Atlantic Records, Kyle became affiliated with the SuperDuperCrew, including Brick, Jesus, and Maxx.
Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Lee Musgraves, born on August 21, 1988, is an American country singer. She initiated her music career in the early 2000s, self-releasing three solo albums and recording another with the duo Texas Two Bits. In 2012, she signed with Mercury Nashville, gaining recognition with the hit single "Merry Go 'Round" and winning the Grammy Award for Best Country Album in 2013 with her major-label debut, "Same Trailer Different Park."
Kacy Hill
Kacy Anne Hill, born on May 1, 1994, is an American singer-songwriter, producer, and former model from Phoenix, Arizona. Formerly a model for American Apparel, she released her first non-album single, "Experience," independently in 2014. Kacy gained recognition when Kanye West, for whom she worked as a backup dancer on The Yeezus Tour, discovered her music and promptly signed her to his GOOD Music label.
Kaiser Chiefs
Kaiser Chiefs, an English indie rock band originating from Leeds, initially formed in 1997 as Runston Parva, later rebranding as Parva in 2000. They released the studio album "22" in 2003 under the name Parva before adopting the moniker Kaiser Chiefs in the same year. The album "Employment" received praise from critics and was a commercial success, selling over three million copies.
Kaleo
Icelandic blues rock band Kaleo, formed in 2012, gained international success with albums like "A/B" (2016) selling over a million copies. Their single "Way Down We Go" reached Billboard's number one on the Alternative Songs chart in 2016, and they received a Grammy nomination in 2017 for Best Rock Performance for "No Good."
Kali Uchis
Colombian-American singer and songwriter Kali Uchis, born on July 17, 1994, gained recognition with her debut mixtape "Drunken Babble" (2012) and debut EP "Por Vida" (2015). Her first studio album, "Isolation" (2018), received widespread acclaim. Uchis' second studio album, "Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)" (2021), produced the hit "Telepatía," her first solo charting on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Her third studio album, "Red Moon in Venus" (2023), debuted in the top 5 on the Billboard 200.
Kalin and Myles
Kalin and Myles, the dynamic American pop duo from the San Francisco Bay Area, gained popularity through energetic performances and catchy songs. After releasing their self-titled album in 2015, they sadly parted ways on March 30, 2016, opting to focus on individual careers.
Kamelot
Kamelot is an American symphonic power metal band from Tampa, Florida, formed by Thomas Youngblood, in 1987. The Norwegian vocalist Roy Khan joined for the album Siége Perilous, and shared songwriting credit with Youngblood until his departure in April 2011. On June 22, 2012, Youngblood announced on their website that their new vocalist would be the Swedish singer Tommy Karevik.

