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She's maintained a steady level of success for nearly 15 years, yet Swedish recording artist Robyn is not the average blonde princess crooning songs that rhyme "love" and "above" and "heart" and "apart." She arrived on the scene with "Do You Know (What It Takes)" in 1997 and just had another hit with "Dancing on My Own" off her most recent album trilogy "Body Talk." Though her platinum locks have stuck with her throughout her career, it's her confidence in being who she is — not her appearance — that has helped her become a constant in an unstable industry. "I dressed like a boy for half of my life because it was a way to protect myself and feel secure about myself," the 31-year-old artist told one fashion blog. "It was almost like armor, you know?" And people always told me, 'You've got to show your body more!'" (Getty Photo/Mike Coppola) See the Full story at The Daily Beast
After Adele's first big U.S. television appearance on "Saturday Night Live" in 2008, Americans took notice of this young British artist with a massive voice. Her debut album "19" shot up the Billboard charts and in 2009, she earned two Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, as well as two other nominations. Two years later, Adele reemerged with her sophomore album "21," which debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 just weeks ago. The now-22-year-old redheaded songstress, who isn't the typically svelte pop tart, typically wears black and told The Mirror, "I don't want people to notice how I look." She added, "I'm bigger than most people doing this job, but I want people to just listen to me… I'm not going to lose weight because someone tells me to. I make music to be a musician not to be on the cover of Playboy." (Getty Photo/Dave Hogan) See the Full story at The Daily Beast
She's maintained a steady level of success for nearly 15 years, yet Swedish recording artist Robyn is not the average blonde princess crooning songs that rhyme "love" and "above" and "heart" and "apart." She arrived on the scene with "Do You Know (What It Takes)" in 1997 and just had another hit with "Dancing on My Own" off her most recent album trilogy "Body Talk." Though her platinum locks have stuck with her throughout her career, it's her confidence in being who she is — not her appearance — that has helped her become a constant in an unstable industry. "I dressed like a boy for half of my life because it was a way to protect myself and feel secure about myself," the 31-year-old artist told one fashion blog. "It was almost like armor, you know?" And people always told me, 'You've got to show your body more!'" (Getty Photo/Mike Coppola) See the Full story at The Daily Beast
This 26-year-old rapper's theatrical style has garnered attention—from her head-to-toe leopard at the Grammys to her rump-hugging spandex bodysuits to her neon-striped hair. But the artist from Queens — by way of Trinidad and Tobago — has collaborated with almost every hip-hot artist topping the charts at the moment, but she never expected such success. "When I started doing all that weird stuff, I never thought in a million years that it would mean more people would start listening to my music," Minaj told BlackBook. "It was basically a 'f**k you' to everyone who told me what to do and who to be." That attitude has seemingly worked in Minaj's favor and it's something she says connects her with Lady Gaga. "We both do the awkward, non-pretty thing," she explained. "What we're saying—what I'm saying, anyway—is that it's OK to be weird." (Getty Photo/Kevin Winter) See the Full story at The Daily Beast
It was difficult to escape "Dog Days Are Over" last summer—the second single from Florence and the Machine's debut album. Headed by Londoner Florence Welch, a fiery songstress with a uniquely powerful sound, the band racked up awards throughout 2010 and earned two Grammy nominations this year. With her elongated nose, ivory skin, and signature scarlet, scraggly bangs, 24-year-old Welch is not a typical beauty queen, but she's become a fashion icon. "We play between two looks, the ethereal white witch and the sexy dark vamp," her stylist told T magazine. (Getty Photo/Ethan Miller) See the Full story at The Daily Beast
The constantly tuxedo-clad singer is a throwback to a different era of music and her puffed pompadour and traditionally male attire offer something completely new on the pop music scene. "It started off as a uniform. My mother was a janitor and my father … works at the post office. That's really what it was to pay homage to, the working man and woman," the 25-year-old Monae told Access Hollywood of her look. "[It works] if you have a date in the future or the past. It's to redefine the woman and how she can dress." Monae's debut studio album "The ArchAndroid," produced by Diddy's Bad Boy Records, earned her a Grammy nomination and her single "Tightrope" has become a hit. Though Monae's baby-doll countenance does exude a certain traditional beauty, her androgynous wardrobe is another story. "I'm trying to open doors for girls who look like myself and have been told they can't sing about this or that," Monae explained to Rolling Stone. (Getty Photo/Jason Merritt) See the Full story at The Daily Beast