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Where Are They Now?

Designer

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of hip hop, few artists manage to capture the attention and leave an indelible mark with just one breakout hit. However, in 2015, a young rapper Designer,  hit the scene with his debut single "Panda" took the music industry by storm, But where is Designer now, and what has he been up to since his meteoric rise to fame? 

Artists of the Decade

The evolution of music has seen some legendary artists transcend what it means to create and be a creator. Follow us down a journey of nostalgia as we celebrate the artists the decade for the 1960's-2020's.

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1. ABBA

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ABBA, the renowned Swedish pop group, achieved global stardom in the 1970s, emerging as one of the decade's most triumphant musical acts. Combining infectious melodies, captivating hooks, and harmonious vocals, ABBA crafted a distinctive fusion of pop and disco that mesmerized audiences across the globe. Their unforgettable hits, such as "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," and "Waterloo," exemplified their ability to create irresistible pop gems. Even today, ABBA's music is cherished, serving as an enduring emblem of that remarkable era.

2. Bee Gees

During the 1970s, the Bee Gees, a band formed by British-Australian brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, achieved remarkable success. Renowned for their unique falsetto vocals and harmonies, the Bee Gees attained worldwide recognition for their significant contributions to the disco genre. Their unforgettable hits such as "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," and "How Deep Is Your Love" became iconic anthems, establishing the Bee Gees as legends in the realm of disco.

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3.Elton John

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Elton John, the iconic English singer-songwriter, left an unforgettable imprint on the music industry during the 1970s. Through his flamboyant persona, captivating stage performances, and heartfelt lyrics, he emerged as one of the most prominent pop stars of that era. His exceptional talent shone through his piano-driven ballads and energetic rock anthems, exemplified by hits like "Rocket Man," "Your Song," and "Tiny Dancer." Elton John's musical genius not only established him as an enduring legend but also maintains a profound impact that resonates even in the present day.

4. Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder, the renowned American singer-songwriter, rose to extraordinary heights and received widespread critical acclaim throughout the 1970s. Through his remarkable vocal talents and mastery of various instruments, such as the keyboard, harmonica, and drums, Wonder crafted a distinctive sonic landscape that seamlessly fused soul, funk, and R&B. His exceptional musicality shone brightly in iconic tracks like "Superstition," "Sir Duke," and "Isn't She Lovely," showcasing his prowess as an artist and his ability to deliver impactful messages through his heartfelt lyrics. Consequently, Wonder became one of the most revered figures of the era.

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5.The Carpenters

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The Carpenters, comprising of Karen and Richard Carpenter, made a lasting impression on the 1970s music scene through their soothing melodies and Karen's velvety vocals. Their unique fusion of soft rock and easy-listening captivated a broad audience and resulted in numerous chart-topping hits like "Close to You," "We've Only Just Begun," and "Rainy Days and Mondays." The Carpenters' music, known for its comforting and timeless essence, established them as one of the most cherished acts of the era.

6. Electric Light Orchestra (ELO):

In the 1970s, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), also known as ELO, rose as a trailblazing presence in symphonic rock. Jeff Lynne, a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, led the band, fusing rock instrumentation with orchestral arrangements to create a distinct and dynamic musical style. Their repertoire included chart-topping hits like "Mr. Blue Sky," "Don't Bring Me Down," and "Livin' Thing," which showcased their unique blend of infectious melodies, rich harmonies, and groundbreaking production techniques. ELO's remarkable contributions solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands of the era.

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7.Queen

Queen, the British rock band led by the captivating Freddie Mercury, left an enduring mark on the music scene of the 1970s. Renowned for their theatrical stage presence and anthemic rock style, Queen delivered a series of unforgettable chart-toppers that have maintained their popularity over the years. Classics such as "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Will Rock You," and "Don't Stop Me Now" exemplified their audacious artistry and innovative mindset, solidifying their position as one of the most revered and influential rock groups in history.

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8. Diana Ross

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Diana Ross, formerly a member of The Supremes, transitioned into a highly accomplished solo career during the 1970s. With her captivating stage presence and commanding vocal prowess, she epitomized elegance and style, becoming an emblematic figure. Her repertoire, including chart-toppers like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "Love Hangover," and "Upside Down," showcased her remarkable versatility and aptitude for delivering soulful ballads and infectious disco tracks. As a result, she established herself as both a music icon and one of the most prosperous female artists of the era.

9.Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, the Australian singer and actress, rose to extraordinary fame in the 1970s by skillfully blending country, pop, and soft rock genres. Her celestial voice and wholesome persona struck a chord with audiences across the globe, capturing their hearts and minds. Memorable hits like "Physical," "Hopelessly Devoted to You," and "You're the One That I Want" exemplified her ability to deliver infectious, uplifting melodies. Newton-John's music not only dominated the charts but also left an indelible mark on popular culture, solidifying her status as one of the most adored artists of the decade.

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10. Donna Summer

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Donna Summer, known as the "Queen of Disco," emerged as a prominent figure in 1970s music with her captivating voice and electrifying stage presence. Her performances in the disco scene were nothing short of sensational, capturing the hearts of audiences. Songs like "Hot Stuff," "Last Dance," and "I Feel Love" not only propelled her to stardom but also showcased her talent for delivering irresistible dance anthems. Summer's music, characterized by pulsating beats and infectious energy, not only defined the disco era but also firmly established her as an iconic figure in the genre.

The 1970s proved to be an incredibly influential decade for the music industry, as the artists of that era left an indelible mark on popular music, establishing a foundation for future generations. Their immense creativity, talent, and innovative approaches continue to be cherished and enjoyed by audiences even today. The diverse sounds and styles of the '70s, ranging from ABBA's catchy pop melodies to the Bee Gees' iconic disco hits, continue to serve as a source of inspiration, shaping and influencing the music landscape. Pioneering artists such as Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross pushed boundaries, while bands like Queen and Earth, Wind & Fire revolutionized rock and funk respectively. Their everlasting impact on music stands as a testament to the timeless quality of their artistry, undoubtedly paving the way for the artists who would follow in their footsteps. The music produced during the 1970s remains a treasure trove of boundless creativity, serving as an endless source of inspiration for both musicians and listeners alike.

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