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Friendly Fires
Friendly Fires, an English indie rock band, formed in St Albans. Their self-titled debut album, released in 2008, earned a Mercury Prize nomination. They emerged from St Albans School, initially with a post-hardcore band. Influenced by dance, shoegaze, and pop, their music gained recognition on various platforms, marking a successful journey.
Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit were a Scottish indie rock band from Selkirk, formed in 2003. Initially a solo project for vocalist and guitarist Scott Hutchison, the final line-up of the band consisted of Hutchison, Grant Hutchison (drums), Billy Kennedy (guitar, bass), Andy Monaghan (guitar, keyboards) and Simon Liddell (guitar).

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Funeral Suits
Funeral Suits, an Irish alternative rock band from Dublin, formed in 2007 and gained attention with EPs. Their debut album "Lily of the Valley" came in 2012, followed by the final album "Islands Apart" in 2016. The Guardian featured them as "New Band of the Week" in April 2011.
Future
Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn (born November 20, 1983), better known by his stage name Future, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, he first became involved in music as part of the Dungeon Family collective, where he was nicknamed "the Future".
Future Islands
Future Islands is an American synthpop band based in Baltimore, Maryland, comprising Gerrit Welmers (keyboards and programming), William Cashion (bass, acoustic and electric guitars), and Samuel T. Herring (lyrics and vocals). The band was formed in January 2006 by Welmers, Cashion and Herring—the remaining members of the performance art college band Art Lord & the Self-Portraits—and drummer Erick Murillo.
G-Eazy
Gerald Earl Gillum, born on May 24, 1989, and professionally known as G-Eazy, is an American rapper. G-Eazy has made a name for himself in the hip-hop scene with his distinctive style and successful career. G-Eazy's contributions extend beyond music, as he has also ventured into acting and producing, showcasing his multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry.
G-Unit
G-Unit, a shortened form of "Guerilla Unit," is an American hip-hop group that was formed by longtime friends and East Coast rappers 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks. The group emerged as a prominent force in the hip-hop scene, particularly during the early 2000s. G-Unit's success was marked by their collaborative efforts and individual contributions, solidifying their place in the rap industry and leaving a lasting impact on the genre.
G.R.L.
G.R.L. is an American girl group that was formed by Robin Antin. The original line-up included members Bennett, Slayton, Estrada, Paula van Oppen, and Simone Battle. The group made their debut on the Smurfs 2 soundtrack with the song "Vacation." Following this, they gained international recognition for their collaboration with Pitbull on the successful track "Wild Wild Love." The song achieved significant chart success, reaching the top 40 in the United States and the top 10 in the United Kingdom. Additionally, "Wild Wild Love" earned platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

