Musicians and Singers
- Bryan Adams (born 1959) - singer, of Maltese descent
- Britney Spears (born 1981) - singer, of Maltese descent
- Nicky Bomba (born 1963) - drummer, plays for The John Butler Trio
- Kevin Borg (born 1986) - singer, winner of Sweden's Idol 2008
- Joe C. - (deceased) rapper, of Maltese descent
- Anthony Callea (born 1982) - singer, Australian idol runner up (2004)
- Joseph Calleja (born 1978) - tenor
- Joe Camilleri - (born 1948) - vocalist, songwriter and saxophonist
- Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981) - singer
- Miriam Gauci - opera singer
- Natalie Gauci (born 1981) - singer
- Joe Grech (born 1934) - singer/songwriter
- Martin Grech (born 1983) - singer/songwriter
- Oreste Kirkop (1923–1998) - opera singer/film actor
- Ira Losco (born 1981) - singer/songwriter
- Antoinette Miggiani (born 1937) - opera singer
- Walter Micallef (born 1955) singer-songwriter
- Anthony J. Mifsud - singer/songwriter
- Brent Muscat (born 1967) - guitarist
- Chiara Siracusa (born 1976) - singer
- Sharleen Spiteri (born 1967) - singer
- Marc Storace (born 1949) - singer
- Melissa Tkautz (born 1974) - singer
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