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Gemini season is here, and it’s the perfect time to celebrate the remarkable talent and achievements of artists born under this dynamic and versatile sign. Known for their adaptability, creativity, and communication skills, Geminis have made significant contributions to the music industry across various genres. Let’s highlight some of the most influential Gemini singers and their biggest hits.


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Notorious B.I.G. (May 21, 1972)

The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie Smalls, is one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop. Born Christopher Wallace, Biggie’s storytelling prowess and lyrical genius set a new standard in rap music. His debut album, “Ready to Die,” featured timeless hits like “Juicy,” “Big Poppa,” and “One More Chance.” His second album, “Life After Death,” released posthumously, solidified his legacy with tracks like “Hypnotize” and “Mo Money Mo Problems.”

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Gotye (May 21, 1980)

Belgian-Australian artist Gotye, born Wouter De Backer, achieved global success with his hit single “Somebody That I Used to Know,” featuring Kimbra. The song topped charts worldwide and won several awards, including Record of the Year at the Grammys.

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Steve Lacy (May 23, 1998)

Steve Lacy, a multi-talented musician and producer, is best known for his work as the guitarist for the Grammy-nominated band The Internet. Lacy’s solo work, particularly his debut album “Apollo XXI,” showcases his unique blend of R&B, funk, and soul. Hits like “Dark Red” and “Bad Habit” have garnered him critical acclaim.

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G-Eazy (May 24, 1989)

G-Eazy, born Gerald Gillum, is one of the prominent figures in the hip-hop industry. His major-label debut, “These Things Happen,” produced hits like “I Mean It” and “Far Alone.” G-Eazy’s follow-up albums, “When It’s Dark Out” and “The Beautiful & Damned,” continued his success with chart-topping singles such as “Me, Myself & I” and “No Limit.”

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Lauryn Hill (May 26, 1975)

Lauryn Hill’s profound impact on hip-hop and R&B culture is unprecedented. Her solo debut, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” is considered a masterpiece, featuring hits like “Doo Wop (That Thing),” “Ex-Factor,” and “Everything Is Everything.” The album won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, cementing Hill’s place in music history.

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Stevie Nicks (May 26, 1948)

Stevie Nicks, the legendary vocalist of Fleetwood Mac and a successful solo artist, is a rock icon. With Fleetwood Mac, she contributed to timeless classics like “Dreams,” “Rhiannon,” and “Landslide.” Her solo career produced hits such as “Edge of Seventeen” and “Stand Back.” Nicks’ ethereal voice and mystical persona have made her a beloved figure in rock music.

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Kendrick Lamar (June 17, 1987)

Kendrick Lamar is one of the most critically acclaimed and influential rappers of his generation. His albums, “good kid, m.A.A.d city,” “To Pimp a Butterfly,” “DAMN.” and “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” have received widespread praise for their storytelling, social commentary, and innovation. Lamar’s hits include “HUMBLE.,” “Alright,” and “Swimming Pools (Drank),” each showcasing his lyrical prowess and thought-provoking content.

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Kanye West (June 8, 1977)

Kanye West, a multi-faceted artist and producer, has continuously pushed the boundaries of hip-hop and popular music. His debut album, “The College Dropout,” introduced hits like “Jesus Walks” and “Through the Wire.” West’s diverse discography includes groundbreaking albums such as “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” and “Yeezus,” with chart-topping singles like “Stronger,” “Gold Digger,” and “Heartless.”

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Tupac (June 16, 1971)

Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac, is a legendary figure in rap music, known for his poignant lyrics and powerful delivery. His albums, “All Eyez on Me” and “Me Against the World,” feature iconic tracks such as “California Love,” “Dear Mama,” and “Hail Mary.” Tupac’s influence extends beyond music, as he remains a cultural icon and voice for social justice.

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Prince (June 7, 1958)

Prince, a musical genius known for his virtuosity and eclectic style, left an indelible mark on music. His groundbreaking album “Purple Rain” produced timeless hits like “When Doves Cry,” “Let’s Go Crazy,” and the title track “Purple Rain.” Prince’s career spanned decades, with a vast catalog of songs that showcased his versatility, including “Kiss,” “Little Red Corvette,” and “1999.”

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