Famous charts: Musicians
Birth charts of notable Musicians, calculated with Swiss/Moshier ephemerides and read through traditional astrology.

Elvis Presley(d.)
The King of Rock and Roll. American singer and actor, one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century

Anitta
Brazilian singer and songwriter, a leading name in national pop with strong international reach and a major presence in Latin music.

David Bowie(d.)
British singer, songwriter and actor. A rock and pop icon known for constant reinvention and personas such as Ziggy Stardust.

Ariana Grande
American singer and actress, a pop icon and Gen-Z reference known for her striking voice and exceptional vocal range.

Beyoncé
American singer, songwriter and performer. One of the biggest names in contemporary pop and R&B, known for her powerful voice and large-scale live shows.

Billie Eilish
American singer and songwriter. A Gen-Z icon known for her intimate vocal style and dark aesthetic that helped redefine contemporary pop.

Taylor Swift
American singer-songwriter and one of the biggest stars in contemporary pop. Known for her confessional writing and for reinventing her sound with each album.

Drake
Canadian rapper and singer, one of the most influential artists in contemporary hip-hop and a defining voice of 21st-century global pop.

Bob Marley(d.)
Jamaican singer, songwriter and guitarist. Reggae legend who carried the music, culture and Rastafari spirituality across the world.

Chico Buarque
Brazilian singer, composer and writer. One of the greatest names of MPB, known for the poetry of his songs and his literary work.

Michael Jackson(d.)
American singer, songwriter and dancer. One of the most influential artists in pop history, widely known as the 'King of Pop'.

Lady Gaga
American singer, songwriter and actress. A contemporary pop icon known for her bold visual style and versatility across music and film.

Gilberto Gil
Bahian singer, songwriter and guitarist, one of the most influential names in Brazilian MPB. Former Minister of Culture and co-founder of the Tropicália movement.

Rihanna
Barbadian singer and businesswoman. One of the biggest names in global pop, she expanded her career into fashion and cosmetics with her own brands.

Paul McCartney
British singer, bassist and songwriter, co-founder of The Beatles. One of the most influential figures in 20th-century popular music.

Elis Regina(d.)
Brazilian singer and one of the greatest voices of MPB. Her striking voice and intense interpretation made her an icon of Brazilian popular music.

Roberto Carlos
Brazilian singer and songwriter, a romantic ballads icon and one of the most popular artists in Brazilian music.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(d.)
Austrian composer of the Classical era. One of the most influential figures in Western music, prolific in opera, symphony and chamber works.

John Lennon(d.)
Singer, songwriter and co-founder of The Beatles. One of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and an icon of 1960s and 70s counterculture.

Madonna
American singer, songwriter and performer. One of the greatest pop icons of all time, known for constant artistic reinvention across decades.

Gal Costa(d.)
Brazilian singer born in Salvador, an icon of MPB and the Tropicália movement. One of the most distinctive voices in 20th-century Brazilian popular music.

