Music of the World
Across
- 5. a Barbadian singer who is the second-best-selling female music artist of all time
- 8. First name of Spanish singer and songwriter who sang “Why not me?” and “Bailamos.”
- 9. American jazz saxophonist with songs “India” and “In a Sentimental Mood.”
- 14. British band with a famous song about rebellion and disillusionment. The band, popular in the 1960s, will release an album later this year.
- 15. The city of New Orleans is famous for this type of music
- 17. Canadian pop-punk rock band formed in 1999. Their name suggests a non-complex way to achieve an objective.
- 19. English singer-songwriter known for the famous song Shape of You.
- 20. Famous British rock band with singer Freddie Mercury
Down
- 1. a German composer who became almost completely deaf
- 2. An American singer, songwriter and actress who has won three Grammy Awards. She is also recognizable for her different hairstyles.
- 3. American boy band of the 1990s
- 4. Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter known for reggaeton music
- 6. He was the drummer of the British band with a famous song about rebellion and disillusionment
- 7. female singing voice with the highest vocal range
- 10. Canadian singer who performed at the Super Bowl half-time show. Based on his name, he prefers Saturdays and Sundays.
- 11. a form of music originating in South Korea, associated with bands like BTS (abbreviation)
- 12. English rock band whose album "Abbey Road" has a famous cover
- 13. The very first music video shown on this channel was The Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star."
- 16. Famous guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses
- 18. Last name of Spanish singer and songwriter who sang “Why not me?” and “Bailamos.”