Honorific nicknames in popular music

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When describing popular music artists, honorific nicknames are used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and are often religious, familial, or most frequently royal and aristocratic titles, used metaphorically. Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe even in the early 19th century, with figures such as Mozart being called "The father of modern piano music" and Bach "The father of modern music".[1] They were also particularly prominent in African-American culture in the post-Civil War era, perhaps as a means of conferring status that had been negated by slavery,[2] and as a result entered early jazz and blues music, including figures such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie.[3]

In U.S. culture, despite its republican constitution and ideology,[4] royalist honorific nicknames have been used to describe leading figures in various areas of activity, such as industry, commerce, sports, and the media; father or mother have been used for innovators, and royal titles such as king and queen for dominant figures in a field.[5][6] In the 1930s and 1940s, as jazz and swing music were gaining popularity, it was the more commercially successful white artists Paul Whiteman and Benny Goodman who became known as "the King of Jazz" and "the King of Swing" respectively, despite there being more highly regarded contemporary African-American artists.[7]

These patterns of naming were transferred to rock and roll when it emerged in the 1950s. There was a series of attempts to find—and a number of claimants to be—the "King of Rock 'n' Roll", a title that became most associated with Elvis Presley.[8] This has been characterized as part of a process of the appropriation of credit for innovation of the then-new music by a white establishment.[9] Different honorifics have been taken or given for other leading figures in the genre, such as "the Architect of Rock and Roll", by Little Richard from the 1990s;[10] this term, like many, is also used for other important figures, in this case including pioneer electric guitarist Les Paul.[11]

Similar honorific nicknames have been given in other genres, including Aretha Franklin, who was crowned the "Queen of Soul" on stage by disk jockey Pervis Spann in 1968.[12] Michael Jackson and Madonna have been closely associated with the terms "King of Pop" and "Queen of Pop" since the 1980s.[13][14][15] Some nicknames have been strongly promulgated and contested by various artists,[16] and occasionally disowned or played down by their subjects.[17] Some notable honorific nicknames are in general usage and commonly identified with particular individuals.

Individual titles

A

American singer Aaliyah is known as the "Princess of R&B".
American singer Christina Aguilera is known as the "Voice of a Generation".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
AaliyahPrincess of R&BUnited States[18]
Queen of Urban Pop [19]
Lee AaronMetal QueenCanada[20]
Abrar-ul-HaqKing of Pakistani PopPakistan[21]
King of Bhangra-Pop [22]
Christina Aguilera Voice of a Generation United States [23]
Nancy AjramQueen of Arab PopLebanon[24]
Sezen AksuQueen of Turkish PopTurkey[25]
Rauw AlejandroKing of Modern ReggaetonPuerto Rico (US)[26]
Anna Carina Queen of Peruvian PopPeru[27]
Namie AmuroQueen of J-popJapan[28]
AuroraFairy of PopNorway[29]
Louis ArmstrongKing of JazzUnited States[30]
Maki AsakawaQueen of the UndergroundJapan[31]
Noriko AwayaQueen of BluesJapan[32]

B

American singer Beyoncé is frequently referred to as "Queen Bey"
South Korean singer BoA is known as the "Queen of K-pop".
American musician James Brown was known as the "Godfather of Soul".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Bad BunnyKing of Latin TrapPuerto Rico (US)[33]
Erykah Badu Queen of Neo-Soul United States [34]
Đorđe BalaševićPanonian SailorYugoslavia/Serbia[35]
J BalvinPrince of ReggaetonColombia[36]
Šaban BajramovićKing of Romani MusicYugoslavia/Serbia[37]
King of the Gypsies / Gypsy King[38]
Harry BelafonteKing of CalypsoUnited States[39]
Mordechai Ben DavidKing of Jewish MusicUnited States[40]
Chuck BerryFather of Rock and RollUnited States[41]
King of Rock and Roll[42]
Beyoncé Queen Bey or Queen B United States [43]
Justin Bieber Prince of Pop Canada [44]
King of Teen Pop [45]
Věra Bílá Queen of Romany Czech Republic [46]
Björk Queen of Experimental Pop Iceland [47]
Mary J. Blige Queen of Hip Hop Soul United States [48][49]
BoAQueen of K-popSouth Korea[50][51]
David Bowie Chameleon of Rock United Kingdom [52]
BrandyThe Vocal BibleUnited States[53][54]
Julio BritoThe melodic painter of CubaCuba[55]
Arthur Brown The God of Hellfire United Kingdom [56]
Chris BrownKing of R&B United States[57]
Chuck BrownGodfather of Go-GoUnited States[58]
Dennis BrownCrown Prince of ReggaeJamaica[59][60]
James BrownGodfather of Soul United States[61][62]
Solomon BurkeKing of Rock 'n' SoulUnited States[63]
Michael BubléKing of ChristmasCanada[64]

C

American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey is known as the "Songbird Supreme" and "the Queen of Christmas".
American entertainer Cher is referred to as the "Goddess of Pop".
Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou is known as the "King of Mandopop".
Filipino singer Pilita Corrales is referred to as "Asia's Queen of Songs".
Cuban singer Celia Cruz is known as the "Queen of Salsa".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Montserrat CaballéLa Superba (The Superb One)Spain[65]
Maria CallasLa Divina (The Divine One)Italy/Greece[66]
Laura CanalesQueen of TejanoUnited States[67]
Mariah Carey Songbird Supreme United States[68][69]
Queen of Christmas[70]
Doja Cat Queen of Pop-Rap United States [71]
CecaSerbian MotherSerbia[72]
CherGoddess of PopUnited States[73][74]
Sammi Cheng Cantopop queen Hong Kong [75]
KTV queen / Karaoke queen [76]
Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco United States [77]
Jacky Cheung God of Songs Hong Kong [78]
Jay Chou King of Mandopop Taiwan [79]
George Clinton Godfather of Funk United States [80]
King of Funk [81]
Keyshia Cole Princess of Hip Hop Soul United States [82]
Alice CooperGodfather of Shock RockUnited States[83]
Pilita CorralesAsia's Queen of SongsPhilippines[84][85]
Celia CruzQueen of SalsaCuba[86]
Miley Cyrus Teen Queen United States [87]

D

Canadian singer Céline Dion is referred to as the "Queen of Power Ballads" and "Queen of Adult Contemporary".
American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has been called the "Crown Prince of Folk" and "King of Folk".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Mac DeMarco Prince of Indie Rock/MusicCanada[88]
Diomedes Díaz King of Vallenato Colombia [89]
Celine Dion Queen of Power Ballads Canada [90]
Queen of Adult Contemporary[91]
Fats DominoKing of Rock and RollUnited States[92]
Morris DorleyGodfather of Liberian MusicLiberia[93]
DoroMetal QueenGermany[94][95]
Thomas A. DorseyFather of Gospel MusicUnited States[96]
Rocío DúrcalQueen of RancheraSpain[97]
Dino DvornikKing of FunkYugoslavia/Croatia[98]
Bob DylanCrown Prince of FolkUnited States[99][100]
King of Folk [101][102]

E

American rapper Eminem has gone by multiple honorifics, such as "King of Hip-Hop" and "King of Rap".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Missy Elliott Queen of Hip Hop United States [103]
Queen of Rap [104]
EminemKing of Hip-HopUnited States[105]
King of Rap [106]
Enya Queen of New Age Ireland [107]
Gloria EstefanQueen of Latin PopCuba/United States[108]

F

American singer Ella Fitzgerald is known as the "Queen of Jazz" and "First Lady of Song".
American singer Aretha Franklin is known as the "Queen of Soul".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Helene FischerQueen of Schlager (Schlagerkönigin)Germany[109]
Ella FitzgeraldFirst Lady of SongUnited States[110][111]
Queen of Jazz[112]
Renata FloresQueen of Quechua PopPeru[113]
Queen of Quechua Rap[114]
Zucchero FornaciariFather of Italian BluesItaly[115]
Stephen FosterFather of American MusicUnited States[116]
Aretha FranklinQueen of SoulUnited States[117]
Alan FreedKing of Rock and RollUnited States[118]

G

South Korean singer G-Dragon is known as the "King of K-pop".
American singer Gloria Gaynor is known as the "Queen of Disco".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Lady GagaQueen of PopUnited States[119]
Charly GarcíaGodfather of Argentine RockArgentina[120]
Carlos GardelKing of Tango[121][122]
Lucho GaticaKing of BoleroChile[123]
Marvin GayePrince of MotownUnited States[124]
Prince of Soul [125]
Fatu GayflorGolden Voice of LiberiaLiberia[126]
Gloria GaynorQueen of DiscoUnited States[127]
G-DragonKing of K-popSouth Korea[128]
Sarah GeronimoPopstar PrincessPhilippines[129]
Marika GombitováQueen of Slovak Pop MusicSlovakia[130]
Songstress of the 20th Century[131]
Benny GoodmanKing of SwingUnited States[132]
Vestal GoodmanQueen of Gospel MusicUnited States[133]
Narayan Gopal Emperor of Voice Nepal [134]
Karel GottGolden Voice of PragueCzech Republic[135]
Ariana Grande Pop Princess United States [136]
Amy GrantQueen of Christian PopUnited States[137]
Olga GuillotQueen of BoleroCuba[138]
Alejandra Guzmán Queen of Latin Rock Mexico [139]

H

Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki is known as the "Empress of J-pop" and the "Queen of J-pop".
American rapper and singer Lauryn Hill is known as the "Queen of Hip Hop".
American singer and entertainer Whitney Houston is known as "The Voice".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Nina HagenGodmother of PunkGermany[140]
Rob HalfordMetal GodUnited Kingdom[141]
Mari HamadaQueen of Heavy MetalJapan[142]
Ayumi HamasakiEmpress of J-popJapan[143]
Queen of J-pop [144]
Mehdi HassanEmperor of GhazalPakistan[145][146]
Nazia HassanQueen of South Asian PopPakistan[147]
Hana HegerováQueen of Czechoslovak ChansonCzech Republic/Slovakia[148]
Kiyoshi HikawaPrince of the Enka WorldJapan[149]
Lauryn HillQueen of Hip HopUnited States[150]
Mitsuko HorieQueen of the Anison WorldJapan[151]
Whitney Houston The Voice United States [152]
Sam Hui God of Song Hong Kong [153][154]
Engelbert HumperdinckKing of RomanceUnited Kingdom[155]
Steve Hunter The Deacon United States [156]
Al HurricaneGodfather of New Mexico MusicUnited States[157][158]

I

Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias is known as the "King of Latin Pop".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Enrique IglesiasKing of Latin PopSpain[159]
La IndiaThe Princess of SalsaPuerto Rico (US)[160]
Rhoma IramaKing of DangdutIndonesia[161]
IUNation's Little SisterSouth Korea[162]
Lili Ivanova Prima of Bulgarian Popular Music Bulgaria [163]

J

American singer and entertainer Michael Jackson is known as the "King of Pop".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Janet Jackson Queen of Pop United States [164]
Mahalia JacksonQueen of GospelUnited States[165]
Michael JacksonKing of PopUnited States[166]
[167]
Wanda JacksonQueen of RockabillyUnited States[168]
James Guru (Master) Bangladesh [169]
[170]
[171]
Nagar Baul (Urban Baul)
Julio JaramilloNightingale of AmericaEcuador[172]
Jay RPhilippines' King of R&BPhilippines[173]
Jay-ZKing of RapUnited States[174]
Jaya Philippine Queen of Soul Philippines [175]
Noor JehanQueen of MelodyPakistan[176]
Cui JianGodfather of Chinese RockChina[177]
Joan JettGodmother of PunkUnited States[178]
Robert JohnsonGrandfather of Rock and RollUnited States[179]
Sharon JonesGodmother of SoulUnited States[180]
Janis JoplinQueen of Rock and RollUnited States[181]
[182]
Scott JoplinKing of RagtimeUnited States[183]
Louis JordanKing of the JukeboxUnited States[184]
José JoséThe Prince of SongMexico[185]

K

ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Hironobu KageyamaPrince of the Anison WorldJapan[186]
Shizuko KasagiQueen of BoogieJapan[187]
R. KellyKing of R&BUnited States[188]
King of Pop-Soul [189]
Alicia KeysQueen of R&BUnited States[195]
KhaledKing of RaïAlgeria[196]
Chaka KhanQueen of FunkUnited States[197]
Nusrat Fateh Ali KhanEmperor of QawwaliPakistan[198]
B.B. KingKing of the BluesUnited States[199]
Gladys KnightEmpress of SoulUnited States[200]
Frankie KnucklesGodfather of HouseUnited States[201]
Joseph KooGodfather of CantopopHong Kong[202]
DJ Kool Herc Founder & Father of Hip Hop Jamaica/United States [203]
Alexis Korner Father of British Blues United Kingdom [204]
Fubuki KoshijiQueen of ChansonJapan[205]
Koda KumiQueen of J-popJapan[206]
Fela KutiKing of AfrobeatNigeria[207]
KygoKing of Tropical HouseNorway[208]
KylaPhilippine Queen of R&BPhilippines[209]

L

English singer Vera Lynn was known as the "Forces' Sweetheart" for her popularity among the armed forces during World War II.
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Patti LaBelleGodmother of SoulUnited States[210]
Queen LatifahQueen of Rap, Hip HopUnited States[211]
La Lupe Queen of Latin Soul Cuba [212][213]
Kendrick LamarKing KendrickUnited States[214]
Franzl Lang Yodel King or Yodler King (der Jodlerkönig) Germany [215][216]
Avril LavigneQueen of Pop PunkCanada[217][218]
Rita Lee Queen of Brazilian Rock Brazil [219]
Queen of Brazilian Pop [220]
Lil Jon King of Crunk United States [221]
Lil' Kim Queen of Rap United States [222]
Little RichardArchitect of Rock and RollUnited States[223]
Kenny LogginsKing of the Movie SoundtrackUnited States[224][225]
Jennifer Lopez Queen of Dance United States [226]
LordeQueen of AlternativeNew Zealand[227]
Lucero America's Girlfriend (La Novia de América) Mexico [228]
Vera LynnForces' SweetheartUnited Kingdom[229][230]

M

American singer-songwriter Madonna is known as the "Queen of Pop".
Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar is widely acknowledged as the "Queen of Melody".
Jamaican musician Bob Marley is known as the "King of Reggae".
Trinidadian rapper and singer Nicki Minaj is known as the "Queen of Rap".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Madonna Queen of Pop United States [231]
Jolina Magdangal Queen of Philippine Pop Culture Philippines [232]
Miriam MakebaMama AfricaSouth Africa[233]
Biz MarkieClown Prince of Hip HopUnited States[234]
Bob MarleyKing of ReggaeJamaica[235][236]
Bruno MarsPrince of PopUnited States[237][238]
Ricky MartinKing of Latin PopPuerto Rico (US)[239]
John Mayall Godfather of British Blues United Kingdom [240]
Freddie MercuryThe King of QueenUnited Kingdom[241]
Mighty Sparrow Calypso King of the WorldTrinidad and Tobago[242]
Luis Miguel El Sol de Mexico (The Sun of Mexico) Mexico [243][244]
Slađana Milošević Rock Princess Yugoslavia/Serbia [245]
Nicki Minaj Queen of Rap Trinidad and Tobago/United States [246]
Queen of Hip Hop [247]
Kylie MinoguePrincess of PopAustralia [248]
Queen of Pop [249]
Ichirō Mizuki Emperor of Anime Songs Japan [250][251]
Bill MonroeFather of BluegrassUnited States[252]
Andy MontañezThe Godfather of the SalsaPuerto Rico (US)[253]
Rudy Ray MooreGodfather of RapUnited States[254]
Giorgio MoroderFather of DiscoItaly[255]
Alanis MorissetteQueen of Alt-Rock AngstCanada[256]
Anita MuiQueen of CantopopHong Kong[257][258]
Peter MurphyGodfather of GothUnited Kingdom[259]
Dean MartinKing of CoolUnited States[260][261]

N

ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Nate DoggKing of HooksUnited States[262][263]
Emilio NavairaKing of TejanoUnited States[264]
Grant NelsonThe Godfather of UK GarageUnited Kingdom[265][266]
Stevie NicksQueen of Rock and RollUnited States[267][268]
Nike Ardilla Lady Rocker Indonesia [269][270]
Maki NomiyaQueen of Shibuya-keiJapan[271]
The Notorious B.I.G.The King of New YorkUnited States[272][273]
Nujabes The Godfather of Lo-fi hip hop Japan [274][275]

O

English singer Ozzy Osbourne has been identified as the "Godfather of Heavy Metal" and the "Prince of Darkness".
Puerto Rican singers Don Omar (left) and Daddy Yankee (right) are both referred to as the "King of Reggaeton".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
OdettaQueen of American Folk MusicUnited States[276]
Nobuyasu OkabayashiGod of FolkJapan[277]
Don OmarKing of ReggaetonPuerto Rico (US)[278]
Ozzy Osbourne Godfather of Heavy Metal United Kingdom[279]
Prince of Darkness [280]
Johnny OtisGodfather of Rhythm and BluesUnited States[281]
OzunaNew King of ReggaetonPuerto Rico (US)[282][283]

P

American singer Elvis Presley is known as the "King of Rock and Roll".
American musician Prince has been referred to as "The Artist", "The Purple One" and "His Royal Badness".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Kyary Pamyu PamyuPrincess of J-popJapan[284][285]
Dolly PartonQueen of CountryUnited States[286]
Abida ParveenQueen of Sufi MusicPakistan[287]
Charley PattonFather of the Delta BluesUnited States[288]
PeretKing of Catalan RumbaSpain[289][290]
Katy PerryQueen of CampUnited States[299]
Iggy PopGodfather of PunkUnited States[300][301]
Elvis Presley King of Rock and Roll United States [302][8]
The King [303]
Lisa Marie PresleyPrincess of Rock and RollUnited States[304]
PrinceThe ArtistUnited States[305]
Alla PugachevaQueen of Russian PopRussia[306]

Q

Dominican singer Milly Quezada is known as the "Queen of Merengue".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Ivy QueenQueen of ReggaetónUnited States[307][308]
Milly Quezada Queen of Merengue Dominican Republic [309]
A.B. QuintanillaKing of CumbiaUnited States[310][311]
[312][313]

R

American singer Smokey Robinson has been called the "King of Motown".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Ma RaineyMother of the BluesUnited States[314]
Joey RamoneGodfather of PunkUnited States[315]
Otis ReddingKing of SoulUnited States[316]
Esma RedžepovaQueen of Gypsy MusicNorth Macedonia[317]
Lou ReedGodfather of PunkUnited States[318]
Frank ReyesPrince of BachataDominican Republic[319]
Rihanna R&B Princess Barbados [320]
Teddy RileyKing of New Jack SwingUnited States[321]
Jenni RiveraDiva de la Banda (Diva of Banda)United States[322]
Chappell RoanMidwest PrincessUnited States[323]
Ross RobinsonGodfather of Nu MetalUnited States[324]
Smokey RobinsonKing of MotownUnited States[325]
Sylvia Robinson Mother of Hip-Hop United States [326]
Jimmie RodgersFather of Country MusicUnited States[327]
Amália RodriguesQueen of FadoPortugal[328]
Rossa Queen of Pop Indonesia Indonesia [329]
Ahmed RushdiMagician of VoicePakistan[330][331]
Paulina RubioThe Golden GirlMexico [332]
Queen of Latin Pop [333][334]
RuPaulQueen of DragUnited States [335]

S

American singer Britney Spears is known as the "Princess of Pop".
American singer Donna Summer has been referred to as the "Queen of Disco".
American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been referred to as "America's Sweetheart".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Lea Salonga Pride of the Philippines Philippines [336]
Gilberto Santa Rosa Gentleman of Salsa Puerto Rico (US) [337]
Šaban Šaulić The King of Folk Yugoslavia/Serbia [338][339]
Tiwa SavageQueen of AfrobeatsNigeria[340]
Lady SawQueen of DancehallJamaica[341]
Chuck SchuldinerGodfather of Death MetalUnited States[342]
Shirley ScottQueen of the OrganUnited States[343]
Gil Scott-HeronGodfather of RapUnited States[254]
Jeannie Seely Miss Country Soul United States [344][345]
Raul SeixasPai do Rock Brasileiro (Father of Brazilian Rock)Brazil[346]
SelenaQueen of Tejano MusicUnited States[347]
Queen of Cumbia / Queen of Kumbia[348][349]
Seo TaijiPresident of CultureSouth Korea[350]
ShakiraQueen of Latin MusicColombia[351]
Queen of World Cup[352]
Ravi Shankar Godfather of World MusicIndia[353]
Shin Joong-hyunKorea's Godfather of RockSouth Korea[354]
Nina Simone High Priestess of Soul United States [355]
Frank SinatraThe Chairman of the BoardUnited States[356]
The Voice[357]
Siti NurhalizaVoice of AsiaMalaysia[358]
Bessie SmithEmpress of the BluesUnited States[359]
Patti SmithGodmother of PunkUnited States[360]
Javier Solís El Rey del Bolero Ranchero (The King of Bolero Ranchero) Mexico [361]
Britney SpearsPrincess of PopUnited States[362][363]
Spice Queen of Dancehall Jamaica [364]
Bruce SpringsteenThe BossUnited States[365]
Candi StatonFirst Lady of Southern SoulUnited States[366]
George StraitKing of CountryUnited States[367]
Johann Strauss IIThe Waltz KingAustria[368][369]
Suraphol SombatcharoenKing of Luk ThungThailand[370]
Morton Subotnick Godfather of Techno United States [371]
L. Subramaniam God of Indian Violin India [372]
Elvy SukaesihQueen of DangdutIndonesia[373]
Yma SumacQueen of ExoticaPeru[374]
Donna SummerQueen of DiscoUnited States[362]
Joan Sutherland La Stupenda (The Stupendous One) Australia [375]
Taylor SwiftAmerica's SweetheartUnited States[376]

T

Mexican singer Thalía is known as the "Queen of Latin Pop".
American singer Tina Turner is known as the "Queen of Rock and Roll".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
TarkanKing of Turkish PopTurkey[377]
Koko Taylor Queen of the Blues United States [378]
Mỹ Tâm Queen of V-pop Vietnam [379]
Teresa TengAsia's Eternal Queen of PopTaiwan[380]
Takeshi TerauchiGod of Electric Guitar Japan[381]
ThalíaQueen of Latin PopMexico [382]
Sister Rosetta TharpeGodmother of Rock and RollUnited States[383]
Irma ThomasSoul Queen of New OrleansUnited States[384]
Tiësto Godfather of EDM Netherlands [385]
Justin Timberlake Prince of Pop United States [386][387]
Gloria Trevi Mexican Pop Queen Mexico [388]
Jolin TsaiQueen of C-popTaiwan [389]
Ike TurnerFather of Rock and RollUnited States[390][391]
Tina TurnerQueen of Rock and RollUnited States[362][392]
Sơn Tùng M-TP Prince of V-pop Vietnam [393][394]
Shania Twain Queen of Country Pop Canada [395]
Tyla Queen of Popiano South Africa [396]
Mariya Takeuchi Queen of City Pop Japan [397]

U

Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum is often referred to as the "Voice of Egypt".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Umm KulthumThe Voice of EgyptEgypt[398]
Uncle Waffles Princess of Amapiano South Africa [399][400]
Carrie UnderwoodQueen of CountryUnited States[401][402]
UsherKing of R&BUnited States[403][404]
Hikaru UtadaDiva of the Heisei PeriodJapan[405]

V

ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Chavela VargasQueen of RancheraMexico[406]
Dolores VargasLa Terremoto, Queen of Catalan RumbaSpain[407]
Luis VargasThe Supreme King of BachataDominican Republic[408]
Regine VelasquezAsia's SongbirdPhilippines[409]
Rui VelosoFather of Portuguese RockPortugal[410]
ViguenKing of Persian PopIran[411]

W

Kitty Wells is often referred to as the "Queen of Country Music".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Kitty WellsQueen of Country MusicUnited States[412][413]
Paul WhitemanKing of JazzUnited States[7][118]
Clarence WijewardenaFather of Sinhala PopSri Lanka[414]
Wiley Godfather of Grime United Kingdom [415]
Charlotte de Witte Queen of Techno Belgium [416]
Faye Wong Heavenly Queen (天后) China [417]
Tammy WynetteFirst Lady of CountryUnited States[418][419]

X

ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Nikos XilourisArchangel of CreteGreece[420]

Y

Canadian and American singer Neil Young is referred to as the "Godfather of Grunge".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Daddy YankeeKing of ReggaetonPuerto Rico (US)[421]
Tatsuro YamashitaKing of City PopJapan[422]
Neil YoungGodfather of GrungeCanada/United States[423]

Z

ArtistTitleCountryRef.
Jane ZhangDolphin PrincessChina[424]
Yatta ZoeQueen of Liberian FolkLiberia[425]

Group titles

The Beatles are known as "The Fab Four".
ArtistTitleCountryRef.
2NE1 Queens of K-pop South Korea [426]
Aventura Kings of Modern Bachata Dominican Republic/United States [427][428]
The Beach Boys America's Band United States [429]
The Beatles The Fab Four United Kingdom[430][431]
Bee Gees Disco Kings [432]
BigBangKings of K-popSouth Korea[433]
Blackpink Queens of K-pop [434]
BTSKings of K-pop[435]
Exo Nation's Pick [436]
Five StairstepsFirst Family of Soul United States[437][438]
Girls' GenerationNation's Girl GroupSouth Korea[439]
The Jackson 5First Family of SoulUnited States [437]
Los Ángeles Azules Kings of Cumbia Mexico [440][441]
ShineePrinces of K-popSouth Korea[442]
Super JuniorKing of Hallyu Wave[443]
Twice Nation's Girl Group [444]
SB19 Kings of P-pop Philippines [445]

Collective titles for multiple artists

TitleArtistsCountryRef.
The Belleville Three
The Godfathers of Techno
Juan Atkins United States[446][447]
Derrick May
Kevin Saunderson
The "Big Four" of Britpop Oasis United Kingdom [448]
Blur
Suede
Pulp
The "Big Four" of Grunge Nirvana United States [449]
Alice in Chains
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
The "Big Four" of Thrash Metal Metallica United States [450]
Slayer
Megadeth
Anthrax
The Big Three Divas of Japanese Pop Namie Amuro Japan [451][452][453][454]
Ayumi Hamasaki
Hikaru Utada
The Emo Trinity My Chemical Romance United States [455]
Fall Out Boy
Panic! at the Disco
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost Buddy Holly United States [456]
Ritchie Valens
The Big Bopper
The Five Mighty Pop Divas of the Sixties Aretha Franklin United States[457]
Martha Reeves
Diana Ross
Dusty SpringfieldUnited Kingdom
Dionne WarwickUnited States
The Four Divas of Vietnam Mỹ Linh Vietnam[458]
Thanh Lam
Hồng Nhung
Trần Thu Hà
The Four Heavenly Kings of Chinese Pop Jacky Cheung Hong Kong[459]
Aaron Kwok
Leon Lai
Andy Lau
The Four Heavenly Kings of Visual Kei Fanatic Crisis Japan[460]
La'cryma Christi
Malice Mizer
Shazna
The Holy Trinity of Pop Michael Jackson United States [461]
Madonna
Prince
The Holy Trinity of R&B Rihanna Barbados [462][463]
Nicki Minaj Trinidad and Tobago
Beyoncé United States
The Unholy Trinity of British Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Black Sabbath United Kingdom[464]
Deep Purple
Led Zeppelin
The Vocal Trinity Whitney Houston United States [465]
Mariah Carey
Celine DionCanada

See also

References

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  342. President of Culture:
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  344. Shakira (Queen of World Cup):
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  401. Clarence Wijewardena (Father of Sinhala Pop):
  402. Wiley (Godfather of Grime):
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