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The 2000s

The 2000s. Musicians. Today’s Objective. Students will listen to, analyze, describe, and evaluate music from the 2000s. Beyonce Knowles. September 4, 1981 Was part of Destiny’s Child R&B, Pop, Soul Actress Single Ladies. Jay-Z (Shawn Corey Carter). December 4, 1969 Married Beyonce

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The 2000s

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  1. The 2000s Musicians

  2. Today’s Objective • Students will listen to, analyze, describe, and evaluate music from the 2000s.

  3. Beyonce Knowles • September 4, 1981 • Was part of Destiny’s Child • R&B, Pop, Soul • Actress • Single Ladies

  4. Jay-Z (Shawn Corey Carter) • December 4, 1969 • Married Beyonce • Hip-hop, Rap • Empire State of Mind with Alicia Keys

  5. Shawn Kingston (Kisean Anderson) • February 3, 1990 • Hip-Hop • Rap

  6. Miley Ray Cyrus (Destiny Hope Cyrus) • November 23, 1992 • Pop, Country-Pop • Hannah Montana—Teen Idol • The Climb

  7. Rihanna (Robin Hannah Louise Kenny) • January 7, 1983 • R&B, Pop • Started in UK/Ireland

  8. Chris Brown (Christopher Maurice Brown) • May 5, 1989 • R&B • Urban pop = hip-hop • Without You

  9. Kelly Clarkson • April 24, 1998 • 1st American Idol winner • A Moment Like This

  10. Alicia Keyes (Alicia Augello Cook) • January 25, 1981 • Classical Piano (graduated HS at 16) • R&B, Soul, Pop • No One

  11. Natasha Bedingfield • November 26, 1981 • Started as contemporary Christian • Pop, Blue-eyed soul (while soul or pop soul) • Pocketful of Sunshine

  12. Lil’ Wayne (Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr.) • September 27, 1982 • Rap, Hip-Hop, Rock • Stated at age 9

  13. Kanye West • June 8, 1977 • Rap, Hip-Hop

  14. Kid Rock (Robert James Ritchie) • January 17, 1971 • Southern Rock, Country Rock

  15. Black Eyed Peas and Fergie • Will.I.Am, Fegie, Taboo, apl.de.ap • Alternative Hip-Hop with Rap

  16. Mary J. Blige • January 11, 1971 • R&B • Family Affair

  17. Eminem (Marshall Bruce Mathers III) • October 17, 1972 • Rap • Actor-Movie “8 Mile)

  18. Justin Timberlake • January 31, 1981 • Pop • Dance • ‘Nsync lead singer

  19. John Mayer • October 16, 1977 • Acoustic Rock, Blue-eyed soul • Guitar • Waiting on the World to Change

  20. Jennifer Hudson • September 12, 1981 • American Idol Finalist • Movie “Dream Girls” • R&B, Soul • Spotlight

  21. Coldplay • Chris Martin, Johny Buckland, Guy Berryman, Will Champion • Alternative Rock • Viva la Vida

  22. Nickelback • Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, Daniel Adair • Alternative Rock, Post-Grunge • How You Remind Me

  23. 50 Cent (Curtis James Jackson III) • July 6, 1975 • Gangsta Rao

  24. Pink (Alecia Beth Moore) • September 8, 1979 • R&B and then Pop-Rock

  25. Writing Reflection • Who do you think will be considered the top 5 most influential musicians of the 2010s? • Who do you think should be considered the top 5 most influential musicians of all time?

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