Successful solo artists who started their career in a band
Successful solo artists who started their career in a band
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Check out some of our favourite solo artists who found fame after leaving the band behind.
With a career spanning six decades and counting, Cher is a superstar in her own right. Sher gained popularity in the 1960;s as one-half of husband and wife duo 'Sonny & Cher'.
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With over 90 million records sold worldwide, Lionel Richie is one of the best-selling artists of all time. Before embarking on a solo career, Richie was a member of funk and soul band The Commodores.
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Cheryl Cole began her solo career while still part of girl group 'Girls Aloud'. The group had been formed for ITV's 'Popstars' in 2002.
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Prior to embarking on her own solo career, Nicole Scherzinger had been part of THREE girl bands. She was part of American rock band 'Days of the New' and later gained recognition as part of 'Eden's Crush' via the show Popstars. Scherzinger then made her mark as lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls in the early 2000's.
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English singer songwriter George Michael started his career as part of the music duo Wham!
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American singer Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009) entered the music business at a young age as part of the Jackson 5.
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English singer songwriter Gary Barlow has made a name for himself as a solo artists and X Factor judge in recent years. He started his career with pop group Take That in 1990 alongside Howard Donald and Mark Owen.
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Hip hop queen Missy Elliot is well known as a solo artists with hits like 'Get Your Freak On
and 'Work It'. She got into the music business in the early-mid 1990's as part of R&B girl group 'Sista'.
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Justin Timberlake appeared on kids TV show The All New Mickey Mouse CLub as a child alongside Britney Spears. He later went on to find fame with bestselling boy band NSYNC.
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American musician and fashion designer Gwen Stefani found fame as a solo artist while her band No Doubt were on hiatus in 2004.
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Harry Style entered The X Factor in 2010 as a solo artist before being placed in boy band One Direction. The band became one of the best selling boy bands of all time. Styles released a solo album in 2017 and has frequented the charts ever since.
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Lauryn Hill has often been regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, pioneering the Neo soul genre. She garnered fame with hip hop group 'Fugees' before embarking on a solo career with her award winning album 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill'.
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Fergie is best known as a solo artist and part of hip hop group Black Eyed Peas. She was originally part of girl group Wild Orchid as part of the Kids Incorporated TV show back in 2001.
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Sting rose to fame as the principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for The Police from 1977-1984. He went on to launch a solo career, selling over 100 million records between the two.
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Will.I.Am has had a successful solo career as well as having been the leading member and founder of the Black Eyed Peas.
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Dr Dre is well known as a rapper, producer and record executive. Prior to his solo career, Dre was part of American hip hop group N.W.A.
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Stevie Nicks is best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac in the 70's and 80's. She wen ton to launch a solo career that garnered her eight Grammy Award nominations.
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Diana Ross rose to fame as lead singer of The Supreme's, the world's best-selling girl group of all time.
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R&B superstar Usher originally started out as part of a quintent called NuBeginnings at the age of ten.
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American musician Paul Simon has been in the music business for nearly six decades. He reached fame as one half of the duo SImon & Garfunkel.
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Alongside Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams started out in pop group Take That from 1990-1995. He went on to acheive greater success as a solo singer.
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Boy George has had immense success both as a solo artist and as the lead singer of pop band Culture Club in the 1980's.
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