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Zendaya
Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman, born September 1, 1996, is an American actress and singer. Recognized as Zendaya, she earned acclaim with two Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe. Hailing from Oakland, California, she began as a child model and dancer, later starring in Disney's Shake It Up and K.C. Undercover. Zendaya made her mark in films like Spider-Man: Homecoming and gained Emmy recognition for Euphoria. She's celebrated as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2022.

Zhu
ZHU, born April 28, 1989, is an American electronic music producer and singer. He emerged in 2014, initially anonymous, letting his music speak. Signed to Mind of a Genius Records, his debut album, "Generationwhy," dropped in 2016, premiering at Coachella. ZHU's unique sound garnered praise, and he's been likened to the next Daft Punk. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area with Chinese heritage, ZHU explored music in jazz bands, orchestras, and college studies. His breakout track, "Moves Like Ms Jackson," a mashup of Outkast songs, marked the beginning of his acclaimed journey.

ZieZie
ZieZie, born on June 3, 1998, is a British rapper and singer from Croydon, London. Best known for his 2018 single "Fine Girl" and featuring in Aitch's "Buss Down" in 2019. Raised in Chessington and later Croydon, he joined the school choir at 11, inspired to pursue a career in acting or singing.

Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley, born on October 17, 1968, is a Jamaican reggae musician, son of Bob and Rita Marley. Leading Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers until 2002, he released at least eight studio albums. Ziggy's solo career, marked by eight albums on Tuff Gong Worldwide, upholds his father's legacy. An eight-time Grammy winner and Daytime Emmy recipient.

Zucchero
Zucchero Fornaciari, born on September 25, 1955, is an acclaimed Italian singer and songwriter, widely known as Zucchero. His stage name, meaning "sugar" in Italian, originates from his childhood nickname. Influenced by gospel, soul, blues, and rock, he's hailed as the "father of Italian blues," introducing the genre to Italy's prominent stage and maintaining international success.