List of dance-pop artists
Appearance
This is a list of notable dance-pop artists.
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[edit]A
[edit]- Aaliyah[6][7][8]
- Paula Abdul[9][10]
- Ace of Base[11][12]
- Christina Aguilera[13]
- Alcazar[14]
- AlunaGeorge[15][16]
- A-L-X[17]
- Ambitious Lovers[18]
- Anastacia[19]
- Annie[20][21][22]
- Aqua[23][24]
- David Archuleta[25]
- Tina Arena[26]
- Army of Lovers[27]
- Rick Astley[28][29]
- Atomic Kitten[30][31]
- The Attic[32]
- Audio Playground[33][34]
- Aurora[35]
- Avicii[36][37]
- Axé Bahia[38]
B
[edit]- B*Witched[39]
- Backstreet Boys[40][41]
- Bad Boys Blue[42]
- Zoë Badwi[26]
- Bananarama[9][43]
- Banghra[44]
- Azealia Banks[45]
- Bardeux[46][47]
- Basement Jaxx[48][49][50]
- Bastille[51]
- Daniel Bedingfield[52][53]
- The Beloved[54]
- Betty Who[26]
- The Beu Sisters[55]
- Beyoncé[56][57]
- Justin Bieber[9]
- The Black Eyed Peas[58][59]
- Black Kids[60]
- Blood Orange[61][62]
- Bloodshy & Avant[63]
- The Boomtang Boys[64]
- La Bouche[65][66]
- David Bowie[67]
- Brazilian Girls[68][69]
- Bronski Beat[70][71]
- Chris Brown[72]
- Havana Brown[26][73]
- Emma Bunton[74]
C
[edit]- C+C Music Factory[75]
- Can-linn[76]
- Mariah Carey[13][77][78]
- Caribou[79]
- Dina Carroll[80]
- Aaron Carter[81]
- Cascada[82]
- Cause and Effect[83]
- Charli XCX[84][85]
- Cher[86]
- Neneh Cherry[87][88]
- Choi Ye-na
- China Doll[89]
- Ciara[90]
- Classixx[91]
- Clean Bandit[92][93]
- Cobra Starship[94][95]
- Kimberly Cole[96]
- The Communards[70][71]
- Company B[97]
- Ida Corr[98]
- The Cover Girls[99]
- Taio Cruz[100]
- Cut Copy[101][102][103]
D
[edit]- Da Pump[104]
- Taylor Dayne[105][106]
- DB Boulevard[107]
- Dead Disco[108]
- Dead or Alive[109]
- Dee Dee[110]
- Deee-Lite[111][112]
- Delorean[113][114][115]
- Kat DeLuna[116]
- Destiny's Child[117]
- Deuce[118]
- Dev[119][120]
- DHT[121]
- Celine Dion[13]
- Disclosure[51]
- DJ BoBo[122]
- DJ Encore[123]
- Dubstar[124]
- Hilary Duff[125][126]
E
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[edit]G
[edit]H
[edit]I
[edit]J
[edit]K
[edit]L
[edit]M
[edit]- M People[206][207]
- Madonna[13][153][177]
- Maroon 5[208][209]
- Lisa Matassa (as Lysa Lynn)[210]
- Matt and Kim[211][212]
- Ava Max[213][214]
- Mel and Kim[215]
- Javiera Mena[216]
- M.I.A.[217][218]
- Miami Sound Machine[137]
- George Michael[219][220]
- MiChi[221]
- Mika[222][223]
- Milli Vanilli[224][225]
- Nicki Minaj[162][226]
- Dannii Minogue[227]
- Kylie Minogue[9][26][73]
- Modern Talking[228]
- Moloko[229][230]
- Momoiro Clover Z[231]
- Alanis Morissette[232][233]
- m.o.v.e[234]
- Movetron[235]
- Samantha Mumba[236]
- James Murphy[198]
- Róisín Murphy[195][237]
N
[edit]O
[edit]P
[edit]Q
[edit]R
[edit]S
[edit]- S Club 7[274]
- Marta Sánchez[275]
- Santigold[276][277]
- The Saturdays[43]
- Seiko Matsuda[278]
- Selena Gomez & the Scene[279]
- September[280]
- Shakira[281][282]
- Shinee[283]
- Shura[284]
- Sia[26][285]
- Jessica Simpson[286][287]
- Troye Sivan[288]
- Sam Smith[289][290]
- Solid HarmoniE[291]
- Tommy Sparks[292]
- Britney Spears[9][13][72]
- Speed[293]
- Spice Girls[294][295]
- Stacey Q[47]
- Stakka Bo[296]
- Alexandra Stan[297]
- Lisa Stansfield[298]
- Brenda K. Starr[299]
- Gwen Stefani[300]
- Steps[301]
- Stevie B[302]
- Stock Aitken Waterman[303]
- Sugababes[304]
- Linda Sundblad[305]
- Swedish House Mafia[167]
- Taylor Swift[166]
- Sylvan Esso[306][307]
T
[edit]- T-ara[308]
- T-Spoon[309]
- Take That[310]
- Tarkan[311]
- t.A.T.u.[312][313]
- Tegan and Sara[314][315]
- Therese[316]
- Tiësto[167]
- Tiffany[153]
- Timbaland[240]
- Justin Timberlake[72]
- The Ting Tings[317][318][319]
- Katy Tiz[320]
- Melissa Tkautz[26]
- TLC[321]
- Judy Torres[322]
- Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs[323][324]
- Jolin Tsai[325]
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