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  • Various Artists
  • Various Artists
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  • Michael Jackson feat. 3LW, Aaron Carter, Alejandro Sanz, Anastacia, Beyonce Knowels, Billy Gilman, Brian McKnight, Bryton, Carlos Santana, Celine Dion, Cristian Castro, Gloria Estefan, Hanson, Jon Secada, Joy Enriquez, Juan Gabriel, Julio Iglesias, Laura Pausini, Luis Miguel, Luther Vandross, Mariah Carey, Michael McCary from Boyz II Men, Mya, 'N Sync, Nick Carter, Olga Tanon, Reba McEntire, Ricky Martin, Ruben Blades, Shakira, Shawn Stockman from Boyz II Men, Thalia, Usher, Tom Petty, Ziggy Marley - What More Can I Give (Todo Para Ti)
  • Various Artists are a supergroup from way back when. Rumoured to be part of an extinct tribe known as The Compilators, Various Artists are responsible for every compilation and sampler you have ever heard. Various Artists has covered, written, and composed millions of songs. Some theorists suggest (though it is disputable) that Various Artists has composed every song ever written. The exact date of their formation is still unknown, and the members themselves have yet to elaborate on the topic. Formed in the early days of music, back when cavemen first hit rocks against their heads to create noise. Various Artists remain mysteriously absent in the celebrity scene.
  • Various Artists, often abbreviated as VA or V/A, is a term used by the music industry for releases (singles or albums) that contain collaborations. Rather than listing the many individual singers or artists being credited individually, the name Various Artists is used instead. Aggregated compilation albums containing tracks from a number of artists can also be credited to Various Artists. Various Artists compilation albums are often compiled from a particular musical style or period to another.
  • Various Artists often abbreviated as VA or V/A is a term used by the music industry for releases (singles or albums) that contain collaborations. Rather than listing the many individual singers or artists being credited individually, the name Various Artists is used instead. Aggregated compilation albums containing tracks from a number of artists can also be credited to Various Artists. Various Artists compilation albums are often compiled from a particular musical style or period to another.
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  • Late 2006 -
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  • Jellyfish Records
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  • Indie
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  • Roland Bramlin - Singer, Songwriter and Guitarist Zak Cook - Lead Guitarist and co-songwriter Charlie Palmer - Bass Guitarist Reggie Lennon - Drums
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  • Various Artists, often abbreviated as VA or V/A, is a term used by the music industry for releases (singles or albums) that contain collaborations. Rather than listing the many individual singers or artists being credited individually, the name Various Artists is used instead. Aggregated compilation albums containing tracks from a number of artists can also be credited to Various Artists. Various Artists compilation albums are often compiled from a particular musical style or period to another. There are also charity records released that may use the term rather than mentioning specific artists, e.g. USA for Africa or Band Aid. Another use for Various Artists is a specific artist "and Various Artists" or "featuring Various Artists". This is most common in remixes where there are many releases using the formula, such as "Rihanna featuring Various Artists" for remixes of "What's My Name?". Sometimes the term "and Friends" is used instead, as for example the song "That's What Friends Are For" credited to "Dionne Warwick & Friends" (rather than Various Artists).
  • Michael Jackson feat. 3LW, Aaron Carter, Alejandro Sanz, Anastacia, Beyonce Knowels, Billy Gilman, Brian McKnight, Bryton, Carlos Santana, Celine Dion, Cristian Castro, Gloria Estefan, Hanson, Jon Secada, Joy Enriquez, Juan Gabriel, Julio Iglesias, Laura Pausini, Luis Miguel, Luther Vandross, Mariah Carey, Michael McCary from Boyz II Men, Mya, 'N Sync, Nick Carter, Olga Tanon, Reba McEntire, Ricky Martin, Ruben Blades, Shakira, Shawn Stockman from Boyz II Men, Thalia, Usher, Tom Petty, Ziggy Marley - What More Can I Give (Todo Para Ti)
  • Various Artists often abbreviated as VA or V/A is a term used by the music industry for releases (singles or albums) that contain collaborations. Rather than listing the many individual singers or artists being credited individually, the name Various Artists is used instead. Aggregated compilation albums containing tracks from a number of artists can also be credited to Various Artists. Various Artists compilation albums are often compiled from a particular musical style or period to another. There are also charity records released that may use the term rather than mentioning specific artists, e.g. USA for Africa or Band Aid. Another use for Various Artists is a specific artist "and Various Artists" or "featuring Various Artists". This is most common in remixes where there are many releases using the formula, like Rihanna ft. Various Artists for remixes of "What's My Name?". This practice is in line with the term "and Friends" like in the song "That's What Friends Are For" credited to "Dionne Warwick & Friends" (rather than various artists).
  • Various Artists are a supergroup from way back when. Rumoured to be part of an extinct tribe known as The Compilators, Various Artists are responsible for every compilation and sampler you have ever heard. Various Artists has covered, written, and composed millions of songs. Some theorists suggest (though it is disputable) that Various Artists has composed every song ever written. The exact date of their formation is still unknown, and the members themselves have yet to elaborate on the topic. Formed in the early days of music, back when cavemen first hit rocks against their heads to create noise. Various Artists remain mysteriously absent in the celebrity scene.