Megamix - Musical Acts That Have Produced Official Megamixes

Musical Acts That Have Produced Official Megamixes

  • 49ers
  • Ace of Base
  • Alexander O'Neal
  • Anastacia
  • Aqua
  • Ayumi Hamasaki
  • Bananarama
  • Basshunter
  • Black Box
  • Bobby Brown
  • Bomb the Bass
  • Boney M
  • Booty Luv
  • Britney Spears
  • Caramell
  • Christina Aguilera
  • Daft Punk
  • Debbie Gibson (1 in 1988, Atlantic DM 86556, track 4)
  • Depeche Mode
  • DJ Bobo
  • Duran Duran
  • Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Erasure
  • E-Rotic
  • E-Type
  • Girls Aloud
  • Gloria Estefan
  • Gloria Gaynor
  • Grace Jones
  • Grandmaster Melle Mel
  • Heaven 17
  • Insane Clown Posse
  • Janet Jackson
  • Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers
  • Justin Timberlake has released one in Japan
  • Katy Perry of the six singles from her Teenage Dream album
  • Kim Wilde
  • La Bouche
  • Luv'
  • Madness
  • Madonna
  • Masterboy
  • Michael Jackson
  • Paula Abdul
  • Pet Shop Boys, notably Disco 2
  • Pussycat Dolls, for all their singles tracks on their first album PCD
  • Roxette
  • Samantha Fox
  • Sash
  • Scooter
  • Shakira
  • Snap!
  • Spice Girls
  • Status Quo
  • TiĆ«sto
  • 2 Unlimited
  • Technotronic
  • Tenacious D
  • Tina Turner
  • Ultrabeat
  • The Village People

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