List_of_Britpop_musicians

List of Britpop musicians

List of Britpop musicians

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The following is a list of Britpop musicians. While definitions may vary, artists labelled as Britpop were typically guitar-based bands that emerged from the British music scene, were popular in the 1990s, and focused more on melody than other contemporary genres such as grunge.[1]

Artists


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