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La Bouche
La Bouche
band
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Dr. Alban
Dr. Alban
Nigerian-born Swedish musician and producer
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Aura Dione
Aura Dione
Danish singer-songwriter
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Peter Fox
Peter Fox
German musician
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Le Click
Le Click
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Culcha Candela
Culcha Candela
German band
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Maria Mena
Maria Mena
Norwegian musician
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Julie Frost
Julie Frost
American musician
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Haddaway
Haddaway
singer from Trinidad
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Sam Martin
Sam Martin
American singer-songwriter
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Sam Feldt
Sam Feldt
Dutch DJ and record producer
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Pharao
Pharao
German Eurodance band
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Ann Lee
Ann Lee
British musician
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Nayer 23
Nayer 23
rapero argentino de la ciudad de la plata
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Sarah Connor
Sarah Connor
German singer
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DJ BoBo
DJ BoBo
Swiss singer, rapper and dancer

Melanie Janene Thornton (May 13, 1967 – November 24, 2001) was an American pop and dance music singer. She was the lead singer of the Eurodance group La Bouche from 1994 to 2000, alongside American rapper Lane McCray. Their two most successful singles, "Sweet Dreams" and "Be My Lover", were released in 1994 and 1995 respectively. After leaving the group, Thornton began a solo career and found success primarily in European countries before her death in 2001. Her solo songs include "Love How You Love Me", "Heartbeat", "Makin' Oooh Oooh (Talking About Love)" and "Wonderful Dream (Holidays are Coming)".

On the night of November 24, 2001, shortly after the final performance in Leipzig, Thornton was among the 24 people that were killed in the crash of Swiss airline's Crossair Flight 3597 in Bassersdorf, Switzerland.