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Sara Dallin
Sara Dallin
English singer and songwriter
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Siobhan Fahey
Siobhan Fahey
Irish singer, musician, songwriter; known from Banarama and Shakespears Sister
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Jacquie O'Sullivan
Jacquie O'Sullivan
singer and songwriter
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Keren Woodward
Keren Woodward
British singer and songwriter
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Shakespears Sister
Shakespears Sister
pop rock band
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Marcella Detroit
Marcella Detroit
American soprano vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter
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Erasure
Erasure
British synthpop dui
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Steps
Steps
British pop group
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Eurythmics
Eurythmics
British music duo
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M People
M People
English house music band
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Take That
Take That
British five-piece vocal pop group
11
Soul II Soul
Soul II Soul
British band
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Five Star
Five Star
British pop/R&B sibling group
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Billy Ocean
Billy Ocean
singer-songwriter
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Simply Red
Simply Red
English soul band
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Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
English pop singer
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Rick Astley
Rick Astley
British singer and songwriter
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Mike Stock
Mike Stock
British record producer, songwriter
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Bow Wow Wow
Bow Wow Wow
English new wave band
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Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud
English-Irish girl group
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Wet Wet Wet
Wet Wet Wet
Scottish band
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Sade
Sade
British band
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Will to Power
Will to Power
American dance-pop group
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Tina Cousins
Tina Cousins
English singer-songwriter
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Terry Hall
Terry Hall
British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician
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JLS
JLS
English pop/R&B group
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Five
Five
British boy band
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Cleopatra
Cleopatra
R&B/pop girl group
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Caron Wheeler
Caron Wheeler
English singer
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Westlife
Westlife
Irish boy band
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Tears for Fears
Tears for Fears
English pop/rock band
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Andrew Ridgeley
Andrew Ridgeley
English singer, songwriter and record producer
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Culture Club
Culture Club
English pop band
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The Human League
The Human League
English electronic New Wave band
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Lisa Stansfield
Lisa Stansfield
English singer, songwriter and actress (b.1966)
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Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge
American vocal group
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Dina Carroll
Dina Carroll
English singer of Scottish and African American heritage

Bananarama are an English pop group from London formed in 1980 by friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward. Their success on both pop and dance charts saw them listed in the Guinness World Records for achieving the world's highest number of chart entries by an all-female group. Between 1982 and 2009, they had 30 singles reach the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart.

The group's UK Top 10 hits include "It Ain't What You Do..." (1982), "Really Saying Something" (1982), "Shy Boy" (1982), "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (1983), "Cruel Summer" (1983), "Robert De Niro's Waiting..." (1984) "Love in the First Degree" (1987), 'I Want You Back' in 1988 and 'Help' in 1989. In 1986, they had a U.S. number one with another of their UK Top 10 hits, a cover of "Venus". In total, they had 11 singles reach the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (1983–1988), including the Top 10 hits "Cruel Summer" (1984) and "I Heard a Rumour" (1987). They are associated with the MTV-driven Second British Invasion of the US. They topped the Australian ARIA albums chart in June 1988 with Wow! (1987), and earned Brit Award nominations for Best British Single for "Love in the First Degree", and Best Music Video for their 1988 hit cover of The Supremes single "Nathan Jones".

Fahey left the group in 1988 and formed Shakespears Sister, best known for the UK number one "Stay" (1992). She was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan. This line-up had UK top five hits with "I Want You Back" (1988) and a cover of The Beatles' "Help!" (1989), recorded with comedy duo French and Saunders for the charity Comic Relief. They also had further hits with 'Love Truth And Honesty' and 'Nathan Jones'. In 1989 they embarked on their first world tour and had another hit with a new remixed version of 'Cruel Summer'. In 1990 and 1991 they had further top 30 chart hits with 'Only Your Love', 'Preacher Man' and 'Long Train Running' and a new studio album 'Pop Life' which featured these 3 singles and a fourth single 'Tripping On Your Love' which was released soon after the album. After O'Sullivan's early 1992 departure, Dallin and Woodward then continued Bananarama as a duo, with further top twenty hits including "Movin' On" (1992), "More, More, More" (1993) "Move in My Direction" (2005) and 'Look On The Floor (Hypnotic Tango)'. Fahey rejoined Bananarama in 2017 and they toured the UK and North America between November 2017 and August 2018.