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Kyle Andrews
Kyle Andrews, an indie rock artist hailing from Chicago and now based in Nashville, is known for albums on Badman Recording Co. and his own Elephant Lady Records. His song "You Always Make Me Smile" gained fame in a Holiday Inn ad, and his interactive video for "Sushi" made waves.

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Kyle Dion
Kyle Dion, born April 11, 1994, a Florida-native singer and songwriter, began crafting music in his bedroom before moving to Los Angeles. He wrote his first song at 9 and released his mixtape "Sixes & Sevens" in 2014, followed by the EP "Painting Sounds" in 2016, featuring singles like "Timed Out."
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue, born on May 28, 1968, is an Australian singer, actress, and songwriter. Renowned as the top-selling female Australian artist, she has sold over 80 million records globally. Minogue is celebrated for her musical and fashion reinventions, earning her titles like the "Princess of Pop" and style icon. Her impressive accolades include a Grammy Award, three Brit Awards, and eighteen ARIA Music Awards.
L.A. Guns
L.A. Guns, a significant glam metal band formed in 1983, originally included Tracii Guns (lead guitar), Phil Lewis (lead vocals), Ace Von Johnson (rhythm guitar), Johnny Martin (bass), Adam Hamilton (studio drums), and Shawn Duncan (live drums). With moderate chart success in the late '80s and early '90s, the band went through lineup changes but left a lasting impact on glam metal history.
LANY
LANY, short for "Los Angeles New York," is a pop rock band formed in Nashville in 2014, comprising Paul Jason Klein and Jake Clifford Goss. With three top 40 albums—LANY (2017), Malibu Nights (2018), and Mama's Boy (2020)—and hits like "ILYSB" and "Mean It," they've made their mark. In 2023, they announced their fifth studio album, A Beautiful Blur, the first under Sunset Records/Virgin Records after leaving Interscope Records.
LCD Soundsystem
LCD Soundsystem, a Brooklyn-based American rock band, was formed in 2002 by James Murphy, the co-founder of DFA Records. The band's lineup featured Murphy, Nancy Whang, Pat Mahoney, Tyler Pope, Al Doyle, Matt Thornley, and Korey Richey. From their inception, they were signed to DFA Records and later Columbia Records in 2016, showcasing a unique blend of instruments and genres.
LL Cool J
LL Cool J, born James Todd Smith on January 14, 1968, is an influential American rapper, songwriter, producer, and actor. Known as Ladies Love Cool James (LL CooL J), he emerged in the 1980s, achieving commercial success alongside acts like Beastie Boys and Run-DMC. Signed to Def Jam Recordings in 1984, LL Cool J gained fame with the single "I Need a Beat" and his debut album "Radio" (1985).
LMFAO
LMFAO, a dynamic American electronic dance music duo, consisted of Redfoo and Sky Blu. Redfoo, the youngest son of Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, and Sky Blu, Gordy's grandson, formed the group in 2006 in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. They gained prominence in the electro house scene, notably with the 2010 hit "Gettin' Over You" in collaboration with David Guetta, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart.
LP
LP, born Laura Pergolizzi on March 18, 1981, is a versatile American singer, musician, and songwriter. LP has also made a mark as a prolific songwriter, penning tracks for renowned artists such as Cher, Rihanna, Backstreet Boys, Leona Lewis, Mylène Farmer, Céline Dion, and Christina Aguilera.

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La Bouche
La Bouche, meaning "The Mouth" in French, is a prominent German-American Eurodance duo celebrated for chart-topping hits like "Be My Lover," "Sweet Dreams," "You Won't Forget Me," and "S.O.S." Established in 1994 by record producer Frank Farian, La Bouche featured American singer Melanie Thornton and rapper-singer Lane McCray. Thornton pursued a solo career after departing from La Bouche in 2000.
La Roux
La Roux, an English synth-pop duo formed in 2008 by Elly Jackson and Ben Langmaid, gained acclaim with their debut album "La Roux" (2009). The album, a Grammy winner, featured hits like "In for the Kill" and "Bulletproof." Despite later challenges, including unsuccessful collaborations and postponed release dates, La Roux left a notable mark on the synth-pop scene.

