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Yuna
Yunalis binti Mat Zara'ai, known as Yuna, born on November 14, 1986, is a Malaysian singer. Her music gained attention on Myspace, leading to a deal with the Fader Label in 2011. Notable for her collaboration with Usher on "Crush," Yuna's career includes successful albums like "Chapters" in 2016.

Yung Berg
Hitmaka, born Christian J. Ward on September 9, 1985, is an American record producer and former rapper. Initially known as Yung Berg, he gained fame with hits like "Sexy Lady" and "Sexy Can I." Transitioning to a prolific producer, he became the vice president of A&R at Atlantic Records in 2020.

Yungblud
Yungblud, born Dominic Richard Harrison on August 5, 1997, is an English singer and songwriter. His successful career includes the debut EP "Yungblud," the studio album "21st Century Liability," and subsequent releases like "The Underrated Youth" EP and the chart-topping "Weird!" and self-titled albums. Diagnosed with ADHD, Harrison studied at Arts Educational Schools, London.

Yungen
Yungen, born as Clive James Brooks on February 1, 1992, is a British rapper and songwriter from Herne Hill, South London. His versatile style gained attention with the 2011 F64 freestyle for SB.TV. "Bestie," his platinum hit with Yxng Bane, topped the UK Singles Chart. Inspired by artists like Wretch 32 and Giggs, Yungen began his serious music career at 16. A dedicated supporter of Liverpool F.C., he continues to make waves in British music.

Yusuf Islam
Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens and born Steven Demetre Georgiou; 21 July 1948, is a British singer-songwriter and musician renowned for his folk, pop, and rock hits. His albums, including "Tea for the Tillerman" and "Teaser and the Firecat," achieved triple platinum success. After converting to Islam in 1977, he took a hiatus from music to focus on philanthropy. In 2006, he returned to secular music and received induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.