Real life artists who released on Urapopstar

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  • Busta Rhymes

Featured artist on "Screamin'", a top 5 single for $ICED$.

Christian rock band who released a string of unsuccessful singles in late 2006. Unlike the rest of the artists listed, this little-known band was actually managed by their lead singer.

  • Easther Bennett, Kelle Bryan, Louise and Vernie

Former members of girl group Eternal, all of whom have had success on Urapopstar; while Louise had the most #1's, she has not charted since 2002. Easther most recently charted in 2007 while Vernie most recently charted in 2006, by which point she was simply using her first name.

  • Eminem

Controversial rap superstar featured on "Kids", a #2 hit for the Honeydrops.

  • Garbage

The alternative band led by Shirley Manson charted at #23 in 2003 with "Vow".

  • Gareth Gates

The Pop Idol runner-up has earned three top 10 hits on Urapopstar including two top 5s.

  • Geri Halliwell

The Spice Girls singer charted at #12 with "Broken Glass" in 2001.

  • Holly Valance

Hit #6 with her cover of Tarkan's "Kiss Kiss" the same week it entered the UK charts at #1.

  • Jessica Simpson

Released her debut single "I Wanna Love You Forever" to Urapopstar in 2001.

  • Justin Timberlake

The former 'N Sync star charted at #2 with "Big Shot" in 2002.

  • Kelly Clarkson

The American Idol winner hit the top 10 with "A Moment Like This" and cover of Aretha Franklin's "Respect".

  • Lisa Scott-Lee

Hit the top 5 with her debut solo single "Lately" in 2003, charting two places higher than on the real charts.

  • Mandy Moore

The teen pop singer reached the top 10 with "Cry", made famous from the movie "A Walk To Remember".

  • Michael Jackson

Released his early hit "I'll Be There" in late 2005 under the pseudonym "King Of Pop".

  • Spice Girls

The girl group released their 1996 debut single "Wannabe" on Urapopstar in 2002, but it charted 20 spots lower than the #1 spot it achieved in most of the world.

  • Sugababes

The British trio released as Sugababes and Sugababes X between 2001-03.

Honorable mention[edit | edit source]

  • Brian Kinney and Justin Taylor from the US version of Queer As Folk released on Urapopstar under the stage name Heaven.
  • Fictional characters Rita Repulsa from Power Rangers and Stewie from Family Guy have released singles, though they have never had real life music careers.