Shannon McNally was born March 17, 1973. She’s an American singer-songwriter known for her bluesy, rootsy sound. She got her start in the late ’90s and dropped her debut Jukebox Sparrows in 2002.
She’s put out albums like North American Ghost Music (2005) and Black Irish (2017), mixin’ folk, rock, and country. She’s toured with big names and keeps a loyal followin’ for her raw, soulful voice.
Duda Beat was born Eduarda Bittencourt Simões on October 8, 1987 in Recife, Brazil. She’s a singer and songwriter who mixes pop, brega, and electronic beats with raw, relatable lyrics. Her debut Sinto Muito in 2018 blew up with tracks like “Bixinho” and “Bédi Beat.” She’s now a big name in Brazil’s indie pop scene.
Paula Cole was born April 5, 1968. She’s an American singer-songwriter. Her single “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997. The next year, she won the Grammy for Best New Artist. Her song “I Don’t Want to Wait” was the theme for Dawson’s Creek.
Rosé, born Roseanne Park on February 11, 1997 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a South Korean-New Zealand singer and part of BLACKPINK. She grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and trained with YG Entertainment before debutin’ in 2016.
Her solo album R dropped in 2021 with the hit “On the Ground.” In 2024, she released Rosie and the Bruno Mars collab “APT.” She’s a global ambassador for Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co., and made Time’s 100 Most Influential People list in 2025.
Natalie Mejia was born May 7, 1988 in West Covina, California. She’s an American singer, dancer, and model. She’s best known as part of Girlicious, the girl group put together in 2008. She showed up on reality TV and kept busy with music and modeling after the group split.
Melanie Blatt, born March 25, 1975, is an English singer-songwriter, actress, and one-fourth of the legendary girl group All Saints.
She shot to mega-fame in 1997 with the band’s iconic debut “Never Ever,” helping them rack up five UK #1 singles, two multi-platinum albums, two BRIT Awards, and over 10 million records sold worldwide – making All Saints the second-biggest girl group in UK history behind only the Spice Girls.
After the first split in 2001, Mel tried going solo: dropped the Xenomania-produced banger “Do Me Wrong” in 2003, recorded an album, but got dropped by her label. She came back with the indie single “See Me” in 2005, but shelved the album when All Saints reunited in 2006.
She rejoined the group for their comeback albums (and killer live shows) and later became a judge on The X Factor New Zealand in 2013 and The X Factor UK in 2015.
Dove Cameron showed up at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards in New York City, rockin’ a strapless gold Marc Jacobs gown with a corset bodice and black gloves. She posed on the red carpet at the American Museum of Natural History.
Rita Ora showed up at the Music Industry Trust Awards 2025 in London, rockin’ a hot pink mini dress that showed off her legs. The singer attended the event at The Grosvenor House Hotel in England.
Katy Perry performed on stage in Prague, rockin’ outfits that flashed massive cleavage. She hit the O2 Arena on her 2025 tour stop, posin’ bare and bare in a red lace bodysuit, then switched to a sparkly mini with thigh-high boots.
Elodie Di Patrizi, the 28-year-old Italian singer and actress, put on a killer show at the Unipol Forum in Milan. It was the kickoff of her “Show 2025” tour, and the crowd lost it. She opened with a countdown on the big screen, then burst in with energy, dancin’ and hittin’ every note from her big hits.