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Tennicia Nekeita De Freitas (born December 10) is a Guyanese singer and performer known for her contributions to calypso and other musical genres.

Dasilva embarked on his musical journey at the tender age of 13 as a DJ on his family's sound system. He quickly became a familiar face at neighborhood and family parties, where his passion for music took root.

With her four-octave vocal range and soaring ballads, Leona Lewis has been called England’s answer to Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, Leona. Her father, Joe Lewis, is Guyanese.
Lisa Punch is a Guyanese-American singer, songwriter, actress, former tv host and beauty pageant titleholder. She is known for being a contestant on the Rising Star ABC television show in 2014 and as the Miss Guyana in 2015. She is also the founder of the Prevention of Teenage Suicide-Guyana organization.

Azariel, whose full name is Kristoff Azariel Sauns, is a Guyanese musician and artist. He is also known by the alias "Lwlss Boss" or "Lawless". Sauns was born on September 18, 1995, in Crane, West Demerara, Guyana.

Red Café, the Guyanese American rapper who emerged from Brooklyn’s vibrant hip-hop scene in the late 1990s, has long played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of contemporary rap both on and off the mic.

Toronto native Deborah Cox is Canada’s Quiet Storm queen, known for massive ballads like “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here,” the first song by a Canadian artist to top the US R&B charts. Both of her parents hail from Guyana.

Jahdan Blakkamoore is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer whose music defies easy categorization. Seamlessly blending elements of reggae, dancehall, hip hop, and electronic music, Blakkamoore has become a quietly influential figure in contemporary music with a career spanning more than two decades.

If you know Melanie Fiona, you likely know she proudly embraces her Guyanese heritage. The Grammy-winning Canadian singer is one of several crossover artists from the North with deep Caribbean roots, and she has consistently celebrated her parents’ homeland of Guyana and West Indian culture throughout her career.
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