This list includes 40 Music artists that start with V, from “VIXX” to “Värttinä”. It spans global genres from K-pop and metal to folk and electronic, useful for playlist curators and researchers.
Music artists that start with V are performers and groups whose stage or band names begin with the letter V. They include notable examples like “VIXX”, a South Korean K-pop group, and “Värttinä”, a Finnish folk band with long influence.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Primary genre, Debut year, and Origin.
Name: The artist or group’s performing name, which you use to search, identify, and sort entries quickly.
Primary genre: The main musical style or category, helping you filter and compare artists across sounds and scenes.
Debut year: The year of first release or formation, so you gauge era and career length at a glance.
Origin: The city and country where the artist formed or is most associated, which helps you explore regional music trends.
Music artists that start with V
Name
Primary genre
Debut year
Origin
Van Halen
Rock
1972
Pasadena, United States
Van Morrison
Rock
1964
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Vangelis
Electronic
1968
Volos, Greece
Vampire Weekend
Indie rock
2006
New York, United States
Velvet Underground
Alternative rock
1964
New York, United States
Van der Graaf Generator
Prog rock
1967
Manchester, United Kingdom
Vanessa Paradis
Pop
1987
Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France
Vanessa Carlton
Pop
2000
Milford, United States
Vance Joy
Indie folk
2013
Melbourne, Australia
Vic Mensa
Hip hop
2010
Chicago, United States
Vince Staples
Hip hop
2012
Long Beach, United States
Vince Neil
Hard rock
1981
Hollywood, United States
Velvet Revolver
Hard rock
2002
Los Angeles, United States
Volbeat
Rock
2001
Copenhagen, Denmark
Voivod
Metal
1982
Jonquière, Canada
Vio-Lence
Metal
1985
San Francisco, United States
Veruca Salt
Alternative rock
1993
Chicago, United States
VNV Nation
Electronic
1990
London, United Kingdom
VIXX
K-pop
2012
Seoul, South Korea
Vengaboys
Pop
1997
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Vera Lynn
Traditional pop
1935
East Ham, United Kingdom
Violeta Parra
Folk
1950
San Carlos, Chile
Vanilla Ice
Rap
1990
Dallas, United States
Vulfpeck
Funk
2007
Ann Arbor, United States
Vaya Con Dios
Pop
1986
Brussels, Belgium
Värttinä
Folk
1983
Rääkkylä, Finland
Voltaire
Dark cabaret
1996
New Jersey, United States
Vitas
Pop
1998
Daugavpils, Latvia
Vixen
Glam metal
1980
Saint Paul, United States
Vanden Plas
Prog metal
1986
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Vamps
Rock
2008
Tokyo, Japan
Vanessa-Mae
Classical crossover
1995
Singapore, Singapore
Van She
Electronic
2002
Sydney, Australia
Van McCoy
Disco
1964
Washington, United States
Vanilla Fudge
Psychedelic rock
1967
New York, United States
Van Zant
Southern rock
1998
Jacksonville, United States
Vince Guaraldi
Jazz
1956
San Francisco, United States
Vladimir Vysotsky
Folk
1960
Moscow, Soviet Union
Viktor Tsoi
Rock
1981
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Voice of Baceprot
Metal
2014
Bandung, Indonesia
Descriptions
Van Halen
Hard rock band formed by Eddie and Alex Van Halen; broke through in the late 1970s with virtuosic guitar work and hits like “Jump.”
Van Morrison
Northern Irish singer-songwriter who first gained fame with Them; known for timeless songs like “Brown Eyed Girl” and the album “Moondance.”
Vangelis
Greek composer and synth pioneer, noted for lush electronic albums and film scores including Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner.
Vampire Weekend
Columbia University-formed indie band known for bright, literate songs and the breakout single “A-Punk.”
Velvet Underground
Lou Reed-fronted experimental 1960s band hugely influential on punk, art rock and alternative music.
Van der Graaf Generator
British progressive rock group known for intense, dramatic compositions and Peter Hammill’s distinctive vocals.
Vanessa Paradis
French singer and actress who became a teen star with “Joe le taxi” and maintained an international career in pop and film.
Vanessa Carlton
American singer-songwriter and pianist who broke through with the global hit “A Thousand Miles.”
Vance Joy
Australian singer-songwriter who gained worldwide attention with the 2013 hit “Riptide” and acoustic, folk-tinged songs.
Vic Mensa
Chicago rapper and activist who emerged from Kids These Days and is known for politically engaged hip-hop.
Vince Staples
California rapper acclaimed for incisive lyricism and albums that examine urban life and politics.
Vince Neil
Lead vocalist of Mötley Crüe, fronting the glam-metal band’s mainstream success in the 1980s.
Velvet Revolver
Rock supergroup featuring former Guns N’ Roses members; known for early-2000s radio hits and high-energy rock.
Volbeat
Danish band blending rock, metal and rockabilly influences; rose to international success in the 2000s.
Voivod
Canadian progressive/thrash metal band noted for sci-fi themes and adventurous, experimental metal.
Vio-Lence
Bay Area thrash metal band prominent in the late 1980s underground metal scene.
Veruca Salt
’90s alternative band known for the hit “Seether” and strong female-fronted guitar pop.
VNV Nation
Futurepop/industrial electronic project led by Ronan Harris, active since the early 1990s.
VIXX
South Korean boy band known for theatrical concepts, choreography and visually driven K-pop releases.
Vengaboys
Dutch Eurodance group behind upbeat late-’90s hits like “Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!”
Vera Lynn
English singer famed for uplifting WWII-era songs such as “We’ll Meet Again,” an enduring voice of the era.
Violeta Parra
Chilean folklorist, songwriter and cultural preserver whose influential work revitalized and popularized Chilean folk music.
Vanilla Ice
Rapper who reached global fame with the 1990 hit “Ice Ice Baby,” a landmark pop-rap single.
Vulfpeck
Minimalist funk band known for tight grooves, playful releases and a strong independent, internet-driven following.
Vaya Con Dios
Belgian band blending jazz, blues and pop influences, famous across Europe for romantic, soulful songs.
Värttinä
Finnish folk ensemble known for powerful female vocals and energetic modern takes on Karelian and Finnish traditions.
Voltaire
Cuban-American singer and dark-cabaret performer known for witty, gothic-tinged songs and a cult fanbase.
Vitas
Russian pop singer famed for an extraordinary high tenor voice and viral performances like “Opera #2.”
Vixen
All-female glam metal band from the 1980s best known for the single “Edge of a Broken Heart.”
Vanden Plas
German progressive metal band noted for melodic, theatrical compositions and long-running career.
Vamps
Japanese rock duo formed by Hyde and K.A.Z, known for hard-rock energy and international releases.
Vanessa-Mae
Violinist who fused classical technique with pop and electronic production, reaching mainstream charts in the 1990s.
Van She
Australian electropop band known for sleek synth-driven songs and influential remixes.
Van McCoy
American songwriter and producer best known for the 1975 disco smash “The Hustle.”
Vanilla Fudge
1960s band known for heavy, dramatic arrangements of pop songs and a landmark psychedelic sound.
Van Zant
Southern rock duo featuring members of the Van Zant family, carrying on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s rootsy traditions.
Vince Guaraldi
Jazz pianist best known for composing the soundtrack themes for the Peanuts TV specials, including “Linus and Lucy.”
Vladimir Vysotsky
Soviet singer-songwriter and actor whose raw, poetic songs became an influential voice across the USSR.
Viktor Tsoi
Soviet rock singer and leader of Kino; pivotal figure in Russian rock with enduring anthems from the 1980s.
Voice of Baceprot
Indonesian all-female metal trio mixing metal with social commentary, notable for viral performances and youth-oriented activism.
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