666 may refer to multiple artists:1. 666 was a German DJ act, formed by Thomas Detert and Mike Griesheimer in 1997. They produced a mix of electronic music and often included lyrics in Spanish and English. The act disbanded in 2005.2. A heavy/speed metal band from Caseros, Buenos Aires, Argentina, which released a demo in 1986.3. A thrash/black metal band from Czechia.4. A black metal band from Hungary.5. A groove/thrash metal/hard rock band from Japan.6. A crossover thrash band from Japan, also known as Triangle Six of Death.7. A black/heavy metal band from Norway.
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702, named after the area code of their hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, is an American platinum-selling female R&B trio, made up of three young African-American women: lead singer Kameelah 'Meelah' Williams and sisters Irish and LeMisha 'Misha' Grinstead.In Las Vegas, sisters LeMisha and Irish Grinstead, and their friend Kameelah Williams, were students at the Las Vegas Academy of Performing Arts. Irish, her twin sister Orish, and LeMisha occasionally sang in the lobby of Caesars Palace where they were discovered by actor/comedian Sinbad. He visited their home in order to convince their parents to send the trio to Atlanta for a convention and music......
7Dance – The Rhythm of Nostalgia, the Sound of the Future.Born in Italy in 2024, 7Dance is a musical project that blends the magic of '90s Eurodance with the captivating melodies of Italodance and the pulsating energy of early 2000s dance music.Leading this sonic adventure is Gionata Darilli, a seasoned producer active since 2005, known for his successes under the aliases Active and Blu Star.7Dance is more than just music—it's an emotional journey through time, embracing the nostalgia of dance music’s golden era while reinventing it with a fresh, modern production.Drawing inspiration from legends like Ice MC, Culture Beat, and Eiffel 65, the project crafts a......
The 89ers are a German group consisting members Paul Hutsch, a Hands Up producer, and Claudia Heymann.The group got known in 2002 with the hit "Wap Bam Boogie," which is among others to find on the Future Trance Vol 20th. It was followed by a cover version of the UB40 classic "Kingston Town" in 2003, which is the most successful hit of the group. 2005 followed "Funky Beatz" and a cover version of FR David's song "Words". In 2006, the 89ers managed "Ritmo Forte", "Higher Love" and the Eiffel-65-Cover "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" in the dance charts. Besides their own productions, the group became known for a......
Alias Lasini, Ermadi & Gipado. These made up names are formed by the first letters of last names Lafleur, Siliakus and Nieuwenhuijzen, their first names Errol, Mark and Dimitrie and their middle names (Errol's is Donald).*there is a hip-hop artist named 8ball (not with a capital b) that is redirected here
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