List of musical supergroups

This is a list of supergroups, music groups whose members are already successful as solo artists or as part of other groups. Usually used in the context of rock bands such as Audioslave and Chickenfoot. The term has been applied to other musical genres such as The Three Tenors in Opera,[1] as well as in R&B/Pop with such popular acts like Bell Biv DeVoe (BBD), LSG & TGT. The term is applied in Hip hop to collaborations such as The Firm, Westside Connection, Method Man & Redman, Kids See Ghosts, and Mount Westmore.

Supergroups are sometimes formed as side projects and thus not intended to be permanent, while other times can become the primary project of the members' careers. Charity supergroups, where prominent musicians perform or record together in support of a particular cause, have been common since the 1980s.

List of groups

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Groups with numerous albums and/or live appearances

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This is a list of notable supergroups which have performed or recorded more than a single song/album or live shows together.

Founded Band/project name Members Notes Citations
1960 The 4 Seasons
  • Nick Massi (The Hollywood Playboys, among others[2][3]) replaced Calello from late 1960 to September 1965.
Several studio albums and over 100 singles. Originally assembled from various New Jersey club groups, over the years, other notable names, including Don Ciccone (The Critters), John Paiva (The Happenings), Jerry Corbetta (Sugarloaf) and session keyboardist Robby Robinson came and went as performers, with Valli the lone constant performer and Gaudio remaining as business partner.
1965 Steampacket Albums: Steampacket, The First Supergroup
1966 Cream Albums: Fresh Cream (1966), Disraeli Gears (1967), Wheels of Fire (1968), Goodbye (1969) [4]
The Soul Clan
Albums: The Soul Clan
1968 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Albums: Crosby, Stills & Nash (1969), Déjà Vu (1970), CSN (1977), Daylight Again (1982), American Dream (1988), Live It Up (1990), After the Storm (1994), and Looking Forward (1999), three live albums [5][6]
Honey Cone Albums: Take Me with You (1970), Sweet Replies (1971), Soulful Tapestry (1971), and Love, Peace & Soul (1972)
Led Zeppelin Albums: Led Zeppelin (1969), Led Zeppelin II (1969), Led Zeppelin III (1970), Led Zeppelin IV (1971), Houses of the Holy (1973), Physical Graffiti (1975), Presence (1976), In Through the Out Door (1979)
1969 Blind Faith Albums: Blind Faith (1969) [7]
Cactus
Ginger Baker's Air Force Albums: Ginger Baker's Air Force (1970), Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 (1970) [8]
Grand Funk Railroad 13 studio albums and 9 U.S. top-40 singles. Later incarnations of the band would feature more musicians from other bands.
Humble Pie Albums: Humble Pie, Smokin', and more
1970 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Albums: Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Tarkus, Trilogy, Brain Salad Surgery, and more [9]
Derek and the Dominos Albums: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) [10]
Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra (aka

"Jefferson Starship", referring only to the ad hoc lineup assembled to record Blows Against the Empire, and not the better known Jefferson Starship lineup after its 1974 and later incarnation)

Albums: Blows Against the Empire (1970), Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra (1983)
1971 Captain Beyond Albums: Captain Beyond, Sufficiently Breathless, Far Beyond a Distant Sun - Live Arlington, Texas and more.
Locomotiv GT The band originally started after a ballot to choose "Hungarian dream band".
1972 ABBA First formed in November 1970 as Festfolk in Göteborg. The group did not officially form until 1972, when they started recording their first album and single as Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid (Frida), in Stockholm, before the band name was changed to ABBA, two years later.

Albums: Ring Ring, Waterloo, ABBA, Arrival, and more

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Beck, Bogert & Appice
West, Bruce and Laing
10cc
Albums credited to Sedaka solo: Solitaire, The Tra-La Days Are Over; without Sedaka, the group recorded 11 studio albums and 35 singles
Eagles
1973 Journey
Albums: Journey, Look into the Future, Next, and more [16]
Bad Company Albums: Bad Company, Straight Shooter, Run With the Pack and more. [17]
1974 Armageddon
1975 KGB Albums: KGB (1976), Motion (1976—without Bloomfield and Grech) [18][19]
Sonic's Rendezvous Band Albums: Sweet Nothing (1999), City Slang (2000), Sonic's Rendezvous Band (Box Set) (2006), Masonic Temple, Detroit 1978 (2007)
Little River Band Albums: Little River Band, After Hours, Diamantina Cocktail, Sleeper Catcher, First Under the Wire, Time Exposure and more

John Farnham (solo) replaced Shorrock as lead singer in 1982.

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1976 Paice Ashton Lord Albums: Malice in Wonderland (1977)
1977 U.K.
Albums: U.K. (1978), Danger Money (1979)
1978 Serú Girán Albums: Serú Giran, La grasa de las capitales, Bicicleta, and more.
Yellow Magic Orchestra Albums: Yellow Magic Orchestra, Solid State Survivor, X∞Multiplies, BGM, Technodelic, Naughty Boys, Service, and Technodon
1979 Blizzard of Ozz 11 studio albums and 33 singles. "Blizzard of Ozz" was only used in preproduction; all of the music has been credited to Osbourne alone.
Sky 8 studio albums, 2 live albums, 4 compilation albums and 2 singles.
1980 The (Notorious) Cherry Bombs Albums: The Notorious Cherry Bombs (2004)
1981 Asia Albums: Asia, (1982), Alpha (1983), Phoenix (2008) Omega (2010) XXX (2012) [21]
B. L. T.
New Race Albums: The First and the Last (1982)
1982 The Lords of the New Church Albums: The Lords of the New Church, Is Nothing Sacred?, The Method to Our Madness
1983 KUKL Albums: The Eye (1984), Holidays in Europe (1986)
This Mortal Coil Albums: It'll End in Tears (1984), Filigree & Shadow (1986), Blood (1991)
Alcatrazz
Albums: No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll (1983), Disturbing the Peace (1985), Dangerous Games (1986)
Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve ("HSAS") Albums: Through the Fire (1984)
1984 The Firm Albums: The Firm (1985), Mean Business (1986)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Albums: For full discography, see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The Power Station Albums: The Power Station (1985), Living in Fear (1996)
1985 GTR Albums: GTR (1986), The King Biscuit Flower Hour: GTR
Deep End Albums: Deep End Live! (1986), Live: Brixton Academy '85 (2004)
The Highwaymen Albums: Highwayman (1985), Highwayman 2 (1990), The Road Goes on Forever (1995) [22]
Gogmagog EPs: I Will Be There (1985)
Mike + The Mechanics

1985–2004

2010–

Albums: see Mike + The Mechanics discography
Dick Fox's Golden Boys Ongoing casino tour; the trio perform their own solo hits and perform songs by deceased singers as a trio. Lou Christie succeeded Rydell after Rydell's death.[23]
1986 Voice of the Beehive Albums: Let It Bee (1988), Honey Lingers (1991), Sex & Misery (1996)
1987 Bad English Albums: Bad English (1989), Backlash (1991)
Blue Murder
Albums: Blue Murder (1989), Nothin' But Trouble (1993)
Trio Albums: Trio(1987), Trio II (1999), The Complete Trio Collection (2016)
1988 Tin Machine Albums: Tin Machine (1989), Tin Machine II (1991), Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby (1992)
Alias Albums: Alias (1990)
Traveling Wilburys Albums: Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988), Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3 (1990) [24]
Mr. Big
Albums: Mr. Big (1989), Lean Into It (1991), Bump Ahead (1993), Hey Man (1996), Get Over It (2000), Actual Size (2001), What If... (2011), ...The Stories We Could Tell (2014), Defying Gravity (2017)
Electronic

Occasionally joined by:

Albums: Electronic (1991), Raise the Pressure (1996), Twisted Tenderness (1999) [25]
Badlands
Albums: Badlands (1989), Voodoo Highway (1991)
1989 Golden Smog Albums: On Golden Smog (1992), Down by the Old Mainstream (1995)
Damn Yankees Albums: Damn Yankees (1990), Don't Tread (1992)
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band

The band has had 14 mostly distinct lineups in 30 years, the only constant being Starr.

Nine live albums, plus one box-set compilation.
1990 Bell Biv DeVoe 1st spinoff and collaboration of the R&B/Pop group New Edition.

The band was created by chance suggested by Ralph Tresvant as well as Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis as a way to venture off to solo endeavors as Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill and Bobby Brown already reached solo success. The name derives off their respective last names.

Albums: Poison (1990), Hootie Mack (1993), BBD (2001), Three Stripes (2017)

The Breeders Albums: Pod (1990), Safari (1991), Last Splash (1993), Title TK (2002), "Mountain Battles" (2008), "Fate to Fatal" (2009)
Don Dokken's backing band Albums: Up From The Ashes (1990)
Temple of the Dog Founded by Cornell as a tribute to the late Mother Love Bone and Malfunkshun frontman Andrew Wood.

This, in fact, preceded Pearl Jam, and the discovery of Eddie Vedder during these sessions lead to the formation of Pearl Jam as a new group.

Albums: Temple of the Dog (1990)

The Three Tenors Albums: Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert (1990), The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 (1994), The Three Tenors: Paris 1998 (1998), The 3 Tenors Christmas (2000)
Pigface

and various other contributors

Founded by Atkins and Rieflin.

The hundreds of musical collaborators to record and perform with Pigface have ensured that each album, and each song, is unique.

Albums: Gub (1991), Fook (1992), Notes From Thee Underground (1994), A New High in Low (1997), Easy Listening... (2003), Dubhead (2004), Free For All Tour Demo (2005), 6 (2009)

Texas Tornados Six studio albums, two live albums and one greatest hits compilation.
213 Albums: The Hard Way (2004)
1991 Down Albums: NOLA (album) (1995), Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow (2002), Down III: Over the Under (2007)
Contraband Albums: Contraband (1991)
Lost Dogs
Albums: 14 studio and live albums
1992 Magdallan
Albums: Big Bang (1992), Revolution Mind (1993), The Dirt (1995)
Tex, Don and Charlie Albums: Sad But True (1993), Monday Morning Coming Down (live album, 1995), All Is Forgiven (2005)
1993 Slash's Snakepit

1993–1995

1998–2002

Albums: It's Five O'Clock Somewhere (1995), Ain't Life Grand (2000) [26][27][28]
Voodoocult Albums: Jesus Killing Machine (1994), Voodoocult (1995) [29]
Blackthorne Albums: Afterlife (1993)
Boot Camp Clik Albums: For the People (1997), The Chosen Few (2002), The Last Stand (2006), Casualties of War (2007)
BBM (Bruce Baker Moore) Albums: Around The Next Dream (1993)
1994 Mad Season Albums: Above (1995)
Bloodline Albums: Bloodline (1994)
The Backbeat Band Albums: Backbeat soundtrack (1994)
Foo Fighters

Touring musicians

Albums: Foo Fighters (1995), The Colour and the Shape (1997), There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999), One By One (2002), In Your Honor (2005), Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (2007), Wasting Light (2011), Sonic Highways (2014), Concrete and Gold (2017), Medicine at Midnight (2021), But Here We Are (2023) [30]
Glenmark Eriksson Strömstedt Albums: Glenmark, Eriksson, Strömstedt (1995), Den andra skivan (2003)
Sly Albums: Sly (1994), Dreams of Dust (1995), Key (1996), Vulcan Wind (1998)
1995 Afro Celt Sound System


Emmerson version
Core lineup

Supported by

Russell/McNally version

Former members

Albums: Volume 1: Sound Magic (1996), Volume 2: Release (1999), Volume 3: Further in Time (2001), Seed (2003), Pod (Remix album, 2004), Volume 5: Anatomic (2005)

Afro Celt Sound System initially had no clear-cut lineup, but over time several stable line-ups emerged. In January 2016, Afro Celt Sound System announced that there is currently a dispute over the ownership of the name "Afro Celt Sound System", and that currently two bands exist, a lineup led by founder Simon Emmerson, and a different line-up headed by Martin Russell and James McNally.[31]

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Me First and the Gimme Gimmes

Former members

Cover band that does punk rock renditions of popular songs. All albums keep to a theme (e.g. Are a Drag is composed entirely of punk versions of showtunes).

Albums: Have a Ball (1997), Are a Drag (1999), Blow in the Wind (2001), Take a Break (2003), Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah (2004, live album), Love Their Country (2006), Have Another Ball (2008, B-sides album)

Cork Though not an official member, the duo was introduced by Noel Redding, formerly of The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Redding toured with and worked on both albums released by the band.

Albums: Speed of Thought (1999), Out There (2000)

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Neurotic Outsiders Albums: Neurotic Outsiders (1996) [34]
Left Out Founded by Bryan Gray, Left Out rotated through members with each release. Albums: Pride Kills (1996), Self Serve (1997), For the Working Class (1999), Left Out (2002)
Stavesacre

Current members

Former members

Albums: Friction (1996), Absolutes (1997), Speakeasy (1999), (stāvz'ā'kər) (2002), How to Live with a Curse (2006), Stavesacre VI (2016)
1996 Buena Vista Social Club

Former members

Only release is the self-titled Buena Vista Social Club album (1997).
Lúnasa

Former members

Albums: * Lúnasa, Otherworld (1999), The Merry Sisters of Fate (2001), Redwood (2003), The Kinnitty Sessions (2004), (2006), Lá Nua (2010) [35]
Westside Connection Albums: Bow Down (1996)
Terrorist Threats (2003)
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Def Squad Albums: El Niño (1998)
Zilch Albums: 3.2.1. (1998), Bastard Eyes (1999) [Remix album], Skyjin (2001)

Singles: "Mimizuzero" (2001), "Charlie's Children" (2001)

The Firm Albums: The Firm: The Album (1997)
1997 Deepspace5 Seven albums and an EP [37][38][39][40]
Liquid Tension Experiment Albums: Liquid Tension Experiment (1998), Liquid Tension Experiment 2 (1999), Liquid Tension Experiment 3 (2021)
LSG

Replacement

  • Eddie Levert (in place of son Gerald after death (2013–Present) performing only shows.
Albums: Levert.Sweat.Gill (1997), LSG2 (2003)
Timbaland & Magoo

*previous members of Da Bassment part of 'The Swing Mob' Collective 1994

(appearing in Devante & Da Bassment's song/video 'Gin & Juice')

Became established as a hip hop duo in 1997 after being a member in the early 90s hip hop/R&B collective supergroup family Swing Mob/Da Bassment Cru which was founded by Jodeci member DeVante Swing, even though the duo was previously active as rising rappers since 1989. The collective fell apart in 1995 which led the path for the remaining members Timbaland, Magoo, Playa, Ginuwine & Missy Elliott to create a spinoff collective group of collaborators called Superfriends[broken anchor] within Da Bassment Cru. continuing with notable members such as Aaliyah, Tweet & Nicole Wray. Timbaland & Magoo branched out as a collaborative duo for 3 albums, while Timbaland would also eventually branch off into his solo success as artist and award-winning producer.

First appearance: "Gin & Juice" (Remix), Dangerous Minds (Soundtrack) (1994) - Track & Music Video - appeared as collective group Da Bassment w/ other artists from Swing Mob.

Albums: Welcome To Our World (1997), Indecent Proposal (2001), Under Construction Part II (2003)

1998 The Firm Albums: The Firm: The Album (1997)
Austria3 Albums: Live Vol. 1 (1998), Freunde (CD Single, 1998), Live Vol. 2 (8 June 1998), Die Dritte (10 October 2000), Weusd' mei Freund bist — Das Beste von Austria3 — Live (16 June 2003), Weusd' mei Freund bist ... Aus dem filmischen Tagebuch von Austria 3 (Double-DVD, 16 June 2003), Austropop Kult (18 October 2004), Nur das Beste (28 July 2006), Zwanzig (8 December 2017)
Bad Meets Evil EPs: Hell: The Sequel (2011)

Singles: Nuttin' to Do (1998), Scary Movies (1998), Fast Lane (2011), Lighters (2011)

Named after Bad Meets Evil the 19th track from The Slim Shady LP, which was the first collaboration between the two and led to the formation of the duo. A feud in 2002 caused the break-up of the duo, but in 2010 Royce's group Slaughterhouse signed to Shady Records and the duo reunited.

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Cry Cry Cry Albums: Cry Cry Cry (1998)

Tour: 1999

Fantômas Albums: Fantômas (1999), The Director's Cut (2001), Delìrium Còrdia (2004), Suspended Animation (2004)
Bloodbath Albums: Resurrection Through Carnage (2002), Nightmares Made Flesh (2004), The Fathomless Mastery (2008), Grand Morbid Funeral 2014
Mass Mental Albums: How to Write Love Songs (1998)
Live in Tokyo (1999)
Eagles of Death Metal Albums:
Ima Robot Albums: Untitled 1999 Demo Tape (1999), Very Not Ok, Underdogs Drowse EP (1999), Untitled 1999 Demo EP (1999), 2001 Demo EP (2001), Public Access EP (2003), Song #1 EP (2003), Alive EP (2003), Ima Robot (2003), Monument to the Masses (2006), Search and Destroy EP (2006), Another Man's Treasure (2010)
1999 Avantasia Albums: The Metal Opera (2001), Avantasia (2001), The Metal Opera Part II (2002), Lost in Space Part I (2007), Lost in Space Part II (2007), The Scarecrow (2008), The Wicked Symphony (2010), Angel of Babylon (2010), The Mystery of Time (2013), Ghostlights (2016), Moonglow (2019), A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society (2022)
Bruderschaft Albums: Forever (2003), Return (2013)
Dark Lotus Former members include Anybody Killa, Marz, and Vampiro

Albums: Tales from the Lotus Pod (2001), Black Rain (2004), The Opaque Brotherhood (2008)

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Broken Social Scene Albums: Feel Good Lost (2001), You Forgot it in People (2002), Bee Hives (2004), Broken Social Scene (2005), Spirit If... (2007), Something for All of Us... (2008), Forgiveness Rock Record (2010) [43]
Dream Evil Albums: Dragonslayer (2002), Evilized (2003), The Book of Heavy Metal (2004), United (2006) [44]
Lucy Pearl Albums: Lucy Pearl (2000)
A Perfect Circle Billy Howerdel had not been involved in any major bands prior founding to A Perfect Circle. However, he would later form Ashes Divide.

Former members include Paz Lenchantin (Zwan), Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens of the Stone Age), and Tim Alexander (Primus).

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Saiko Albums: Informe Saiko (1999), Campos finitos (2001), Todo Saiko (2003), Las horas (2004), Volar (2007), Trapecio (2013), Lengua Muerta (2017), Drama (2023) [46]
Transatlantic Albums: SMPT:e (2000), Live in America (2001, live), Bridge Across Forever (2003), The Whirlwind (2009), Kaleidoscope (2014)
The Transplants Albums: Transplants (2002), Haunted Cities (2004)
Rebel Meets Rebel Albums: Rebel Meets Rebel (2006)
The Wondergirls Releases: Drop That Baby, Let's Go All the Way (1999)
Loaded Albums: Episode 1999: Live (1999), Dark Days (2001), Wasted Heart EP (2008), Sick (2009) [47][48][49][50]
X.Y.Z.→A Albums: Asian Typhoon (1999), Metalization (2000), Life (2002), IV (2003), Wings (2006), Learn from Yesterday! Live for Today! Hope for Tomorrow! (2009), Seventh Heaven (2013), Wonderful Life (2017)
Method Man & Redman (Red & Meth / John Blaze & Funk Doc) Duo initially collaborated since 1994, but it was until 1999 when both rap artists intertwined to become a duo.

Albums: "Blackout!" (1999) "Blackout! 2" (2009) "How

Film & Soundtrack: "How High: The Soundtrack" (2001)

Mixtape: "Lights Out" (2009)

2000 JAM Project

Former members

Albums: see "JAM Project albums"
All members are prominent figures in the anime, tokusatsu, and video game industries
The HRSMN Albums: The Horsemen Project (2003)
The New Pornographers Albums: Mass Romantic (2000), Electric Version (2003), Twin Cinema (2005), Challengers (album) (2007), Together (The New Pornographers album) (2010), Brill Bruisers (2014), Whiteout Conditions (2017), In the Morse Code of Brake Lights (2019), Continue as a Guest (2023)
OceanLab Albums: Sirens of the Sea (2008), Sirens of the Sea Remixed (2009)
The Silk Road Ensemble

Founders

Contributors

and numerous other musicians and composers

Albums: Silk Road Journey: When Strangers Meet (2001), Silk Road Journeys: Beyond the Horizon (2005, released earlier in Japan in 2004 titled Enchantment), New Impossibilities (2007), Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago (2008), Off the Map (2009), A Playlist Without Borders (2013) [51]
2001 Son of Sam Albums: "Songs from the Earth" (2001)
Oysterhead Albums: "The Grand Pecking Order" (2001)
The Philadelphia Experiment Albums: The Philadelphia Experiment (2001)
Audioslave Albums: Audioslave (2002), Out of Exile (2005), Revelations (2006) [52]
Spys4Darwin Albums: microfish (2001)
Khanate Albums: Khanate, Things Viral, Capture & Release, Clean Hands Go Foul
The Postal Service Albums: Give Up (2003)
Zwan Albums: Mary Star of the Sea (2003)
2002 Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains Albums: The Big Eyeball in the Sky (2004)
Eyes Adrift Albums: Eyes Adrift (2002)
Box Car Racer
Velvet Revolver Albums: Contraband (2004), Libertad (2007)
Star One Albums: Space Metal (2002), Victims of the Modern Age (2010) [53]
Moderat Albums: Moderat (2009), II (2013), III (2016) [54][55]
Brides of Destruction Prior to the release of their debut album, the group's lineup included former Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi, L.A. Guns bassist Adam Hamilton and Adema drummer Kris Kohls.

Albums: Here Come the Brides (2004), Runaway Brides (2005)

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2003 Living Loud Albums: Living Loud (2004)
Nu:Logic Albums: What I've Always Waited For (2013) [61]
Starpool Albums: Living in Transition (2010)
2004 Frost* Albums: Milliontown (2006), Experiments in Mass Appeal (2008), Falling Satellites (2016)
Ataxia Klinghoffer later replaced John Frusciante as guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Albums: Automatic Writing (2004), AWII (2007)

Wintersun Until after the release of their first album, Jari handled all instruments except drums, which were left to Kai. Teemu and Jukka were hired to complete a touring-ready lineup.

Albums: Wintersun (2004), Time (2009)

Madvillain Albums: Madvillainy (2004), Four Tet Remixes (2005), Madvillainy 2 (2008)
The Sound of Animals Fighting Albums: Tiger and the Duke (2005), Lover, the Lord Has Left Us... (2006), The Ocean and the Sun (2008) DVD: We Must Become the Change We Want to See (2007)
Nomadic Massive Albums: Nomad's Land (2006), Nomadic Massive (2009), The Big Band Theory (2016)

EPs: Nomads Land EP (2004), Any Sound (2013)

Alter Bridge Albums: One Day Remains (2004), Blackbird (2007), AB III (2010), Fortress (2013), The Last Hero (2016), Walk the Sky (2019)
Monsters of Folk Albums: Monsters of Folk (2009)
Falcon Albums: Unicornography (2006)
Queen + Paul Rodgers Albums: Return of the Champions (2005), Super Live in Japan (2005) The Cosmos Rocks (2008), Live in Ukraine (2009)
2005 +44 Albums: When Your Heart Stops Beating (2006)
Angels & Airwaves[62]

Former members

Albums: We Don't Need to Whisper (2006), I-Empire (2007), Love (2010), Love II (2011), The Dream Walker (2014), Lifeforms (2021)
Army of Anyone Albums: Army of Anyone (2006)
Dark New Day Albums: Twelve Year Silence (2005), Black Porch (Acoustic Sessions) EP (2006), New Tradition (2012), Hail Mary (2013)
Five Finger Death Punch Albums: The Way of the Fist (2007), War Is the Answer (2009), American Capitalist (2011) [63]
2006 Heavens Albums: Patent Pending (2006)
All Angels

Former members

Albums: All Angels (2006), All Angels (Revised) (2007), Into Paradise (2007), Fly Away (2009) [64]
Heaven and Hell A re-formation of the 1980–1982 Black Sabbath lineup.

Albums: Live from Radio City Music Hall (2007), The Devil You Know (2009)

Big Dirty Band
Another Animal Albums: Another Animal (2007)
Scars on Broadway Albums: Scars on Broadway (2008)
Black President Formerly featured Greg Hetson (Bad Religion, Circle Jerks), Wade Youman (Unwritten Law), Ty Smith (Guttermouth), and Pat "PK" Kim (Unwritten Law)

Albums: Black President (2008)

Thought Chamber Albums: Angular Perceptions (2007)
La Coka Nostra Albums: A Brand You Can Trust (2009), Masters of the Dark Arts (2012), To Thine Own Self Be True (2016)
2007 Hellyeah

Former members

Albums: Hellyeah (2007), Stampede (2010), Band of Brothers (2012), Blood for Blood (2014), Undeniable (2016), Welcome Home (2019)
Against All Will Albums: A Rhyme and Reason (2009)
Cavalera Conspiracy Albums: Inflikted (2008), Blunt Force Trauma (2011)
Magnetic Man Albums: Magnetic Man (2010)
Child Rebel Soldier
Northern Kings Albums: Reborn (2007), Rethroned (2008)
The Last Shadow Puppets Albums: The Age of the Understatement (2008), Everything You've Come To Expect (2016)
Works Progress Administration Albums: WPA (2009), 4X4 (2011)
Neon Horse

Confirmed members:

Suspected members:

  • Ronnie Martin (Joy Electric, The Brothers Martin, Dance House Children)

Neon Horse was secretive of its membership. Additional members are suspected, but not confirmed.

Albums: Neon Horse (2007), Haunted Horse: Songs of Love, Defiance, & Delusion (2009) [65][66]
2008 Amaranthe Albums: Amaranthe (2011), The Nexus (2013)
Apparatjik Albums: We Are Here (2010), Square Peg in a Round Hole (2012)
Big Red Machine Collaborations with Michael Stipe, Taylor Swift, Fleet Foxes, and others.

Albums: Big Red Machine (2018), How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? (2021)

Chickenfoot Albums: Chickenfoot (2009), Chickenfoot III (2011)
The Civil Wars Albums: The Civil Wars discography
Empire of the Sun Albums: Walking on a Dream (2008), Ice on the Dune (2013), Two Vines (2016)
fun. Albums: Aim and Ignite (2009), Some Nights (2012)
Fear and the Nervous System Albums: Fear and the Nervous System (2011)
Inon Barnatan/Alisa Weilerstein No recordings as a duo; one or two mini-tours a year. [67]
Major Lazer Albums: Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do (2009), Free The Universe (2013), Peace Is the Mission (2015), Music Is the Weapon (2020)
Mongrel Albums: Better Than Heavy (2009) [68]
Damnocracy
Solution .45 Albums: For Aeons Past (2010)
Slaughterhouse Albums: Slaughterhouse (2009), EP Slaughterhouse EP (2011), Welcome to: Our House (2012)
SMV Albums: Thunder (2008)
Superband EPs: North Bound (2009), Go South (2010)
Orbs
United Nations Albums: United Nations, 2008
WTF? Albums: Chicken (2008)
2009 Two Tongues Albums: Two Tongues (2009) [69]
Isles & Glaciers Albums: The Hearts of Lonely People (2009) [70]
Ov Hell Albums: The Underworld Regime (2010) [71]
Basement Birds Albums: Basement Birds (2010) [72]
Duck Sauce Albums: Greatest Hits (2010)
Shrinebuilder Albums: Shrinebuilder (2009) [73]
Tinted Windows Albums: Tinted Windows (2009) [74]
The Dead Weather Albums: Horehound (2009), Sea of Cowards (2010), Dodge and Burn (2015) [75]
Them Crooked Vultures Albums: Them Crooked Vultures (2009) [76]
Dead by Sunrise Albums: Out of Ashes (2009)
Atoms for Peace Albums: Amok (2013) [77]
Doctor Midnight & The Mercy Cult Albums: I Declare: Treason (2011)
Black Hippy
Off! Albums: First Four EPs (2010), Off! (2012), Wasted Years (2014)
We Are the Fallen Albums: Tear the World Down (2010)
2010 Broken Bells Albums: Broken Bells (2010), After The Disco, 2014
Black Country Communion Albums: Black Country (2010), 2 (2011), Afterglow (2012)
The Damned Things Current Members

Former Members

Albums: Ironiclast (2010), High Crimes (2019)
Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows

Former members

Albums: D.R.U.G.S. (2011)
Swedish House Mafia Albums: Until One (2010), Until Now (2012), Paradise Again (2022) [78]
Alex, Jorge y Lena Albums: Alex, Jorge y Lena (2010) [79]
How to Destroy Angels Albums: How to Destroy Angels (2010)
Symfonia Albums: In Paradisum (2011)
Steve Taylor & the Perfect Foil/Steve Taylor & the Danielson Foil
Albums: Goliath (2014), Wow to the Deadness' (2016), Wow to the Liveness (2016), "Ecstatic Delight" (2020) [80][81]
The Hit Men In function, a partial reunion of Ciccone's previous bands the Critters and the 1970s lineup of The Four Seasons. [82]
2011 Mister Heavenly Albums: Out of Love (2011)
Serpentine Dominion Albums: Serpentine Dominion (2016) [83]
Wild Flag Albums: Wild Flag (2011) [84]
Flying Colors
Adrenaline Mob Albums: Adrenaline Mob (2011)
Killer Be Killed Albums: Killer Be Killed (2014)
Pistol Annies Albums: Hell on Heels (2011), Annie Up (2013), Interstate Gospel (2018)
Animetal USA
Albums: Animetal USA (2011), Animetal USA W (2011)
E-Girls (EXILE Girls)

Former Members:

Albums: Lesson 1 (2013), COLORFUL POP (2014), E.G. TIME (2015), E.G. CRAZY (2017), E.G. 11 (2018)
Art of Anarchy
Beautiful Eulogy
  • Braille (solo, Lightheaded, Acts 29)
  • Odd Thomas (solo)
  • Courtland Urbano (formerly known as Xperiment) (solo)
Albums: Satellite Kite (2012), Instruments of Mercy (2013)

Additional guest features and production discography

[85][86]
SuperHeavy Albums: SuperHeavy (2011)
V.A. Playaz
The Winery Dogs
Albums: The Winery Dogs (2011), Hot Streak (2015)

EPs: Dog Years (2017)

Queen + Adam Lambert
The Gloaming Albums: The Gloaming (2014) [87]
2012 Dog Blood EPs: Middle Finger (2012), Middle Finger, Pt. 2 (2013), Middle Finger, Pt. 2 – The Remixes (2014) [88]
Galantis Albums: Pharmacy (2015) [89]
The Halo Method
Albums: Reset (2013)
Projected Albums: Human (2012), Ignite My Insanity (2017) [90]
Solamors Albums: Depravity's Demise (2013)
2013 Czarface Albums: Czarface (2013), Every Hero Needs a Villain (2015)
Run the Jewels Albums: Run the Jewels (2013), Run the Jewels 2 (2014), Run the Jewels 3 (2016), RTJ4 (2020) [91][92]
Wovenwar

Current members

Former members

Albums: Wovenwar (2014),[93][94] Honor Is Dead (2016)
The Full English Albums: The Full English (2013) [95]
Lindemann (band) Albums: Skills in Pills (2015)
DANCE EARTH PARTY

Former Members:

Singles: Inochi no Rhythm (2013), PEACE SUNSHINE (2014), BEAUTIFUL NAME (2015), DREAMERS' PARADISE (2015), NEO ZIPANG ~UTAGE~ (2016), To The World (2016), HEART OF A LION (2016) POPCORN (2017), WAVE (2017) Anuenue (2018), HAPPiLA (2018)

Albums: I (2018)

Hard Working Americans Albums: Hard Working Americans (2014) [96]
McBusted Albums: McBusted (2014)
I Am Legion Albums: I Am Legion (2013) [97]
The Dead Daisies David Lowy

Richard Fortus (Guns N' Roses)

Albums: The Dead Daisies (2013), Revolucion (2015), Make Some Noise (2016), Live & Louder (2017), Burn it Down (2018)
California Breed

Tour members

Albums: California Breed (2014)
TGT featured first as collaborated song "Please Don't Go (The TGT Remix)" on Tank's album "Sex, Love & Pain" (2007)

Albums: Three Kings (2013)

2014 The Both Albums: The Both (2014)
Metafive Albums: Meta (2014), Metaatem (2021)
The New Basement Tapes Albums: Lost on the River: The New Basement Tapes (2014) [98]
No Devotion

Former members

Albums: Permanence (2015)
PRhyme Albums: PRhyme (2014)
Jack Ü Albums: Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü (2015) [99]
The Alexanders Singles: Don't Miss (2014), Pwoin Pwoin Pwoin (2014)
Teenage Time Killers Albums: Teenage Time Killers: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 [100]
2015 FFS Albums: FFS (2015) [101]
Muzz Albums: Muzz (2020) [102]
Fleshkiller Albums: Awaken (2017) [103]
Saint Asonia

Former members

Albums: Saint Asonia (2015), Flawed Design (2019) [104][105]
Hollywood Vampires

Core members:

Guest artists include:

Albums: Hollywood Vampires (September 2015), Rise (2019) [106]
DNCE Albums: DNCE (2016)
Vltimas Albums: Something Wicked Marches In (2019) [107]
Sammy Hagar and the Circle
Dead Cross

Former Members:

Albums: Dead Cross (2017)

II (2022)

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2016 Nothing Left Singles: "Hands of Death" (2016) [110]
DREAMCAR Albums: Dreamcar (2017) [111]
Powerflo Albums: Powerflo (2017) [112]
Gizmodrome Albums: Gizmodrome (2017) [113]
Prophets of Rage Albums: Prophets of Rage (2017)
Sinsaenum Albums: Echoes of the Tortured (2016), Repulsion for Humanity (2018)

[114]

Spiritbox

Former members

Albums: Eternal Blue (2021)
Twenty88 Twenty88 (2016) [115]
I Dont Know How But They Found Me Albums: Razzmatazz (2020)
Generation Axe Two North American tours (2016, 2018), and two Asian tours (2017, 2019)
Albums: Generation Axe — The Guitars That Destroyed the World: Live In China (2019)
[116]
2017 CrazyEightyEight Formed in May 2017 with just Babic and Alonge, Walters joined in January 2018.

Released three EPs with plans for a studio album in 2018

Triple H Formed in 2017 by Cube Entertainment. Disbanded in 2018 due to contract termination over dating controversy involving members Hyuna and Dawn.

Albums: 199X (2017), Retro Futurism (2018)

[117]
End Album: Splinters from an Ever-Changing Face (2020) [118]
Inaba / Salas Albums: Chubby Groove (2017), Maximum Huavo (2020)
2018 The Carters Both artists have released collaborations together since 2002, but their collaboration was officially titled "The Carters" with the release of their first collaborative album in 2018.

Albums: Everything Is Love (2018)

[119]
I'm With Her Formed in 2015. Released first full-length album in 2018.

Albums: See You Around (2018)

[120][121]
LOONA
  • HeeJin (ARTMS, Loona 1/3, solo)
  • HyunJin (Loossemble, Loona 1/3)
  • HaSeul (ARTMS, Loona 1/3, solo)
  • YeoJin (Loossemble)
  • ViVi (Loossemble, Loona 1/3)
  • Kim Lip (ARTMS, Odd Eye Circle)
  • JinSoul (ARTMS, Odd Eye Circle)
  • Choerry (ARTMS, Odd Eye Circle)
  • Yves (Loona yyxy, solo)
  • Chuu (Loona yyxy, solo)
  • Go Won (Loossemble, Loona yyxy)
  • HyeJu (Loossemble, Loona yyxy)
Originally debuting as three smaller 'sub units' between March 2017 and May 2018 before debuting as twelve in August 2018, the group splintered into ARTMS, Loossemble, and two soloists after leaving their old label Blockberry Creative in 2023.
K/DA

Guest feature

Albums: All Out (2020) [122]
LSD Albums: Labrinth, Sia & Diplo Present... LSD (2019) [123]
Kids See Ghosts Albums: Kids See Ghosts (2018) [124]
Machinegum Albums: Conduit (2019)
boygenius Albums: the record (2023)

EPs: boygenius (2018), the rest (2023)

[125][126]
2019 Kingdem EPs: The Kingdem EP (2019) [127]
SuperM Albums: SuperM (2019), Super One (2020) [128]
Ghetto Sage Singles: "Häagen Dazs" (2019)[129] [130]
The Immediate Family Albums: The Immediate Family (2021)
2020 The Lucid Albums: The Lucid (2021)

EPs: Saddle Up and Ride (2023)

[131]
Cola Albums: Deep in View (2022) [132]
2021 Angus McSix
  • Thomas Winkler
  • Sebastian "Seeb" Levermann
  • Thalia Bellazecca
  • Manu Lotter
Album: Angus McSix and the Sword of Power (2023)
The Smile Albums: A Light for Attracting Attention (2022) [133]
2022 L.S. Dunes Made their live debut at Riot Fest 2022 and announced a series of North American tour dates during the fall of 2022. They will begin their first UK tour in January 2023.

Albums: Past Lives (2022)

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2023 Elegant Weapons The band announced their formation in October 2022 and at the same time announced that their debut album, produced by Andy Sneap, has already been recorded.

Albums: Horns For A Halo (2023)

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El7z Up The Group is Formed through a Reality Survival Program Queendom Puzzle. The Group Debut Date is September 2023.

Groups with fewer single/album releases, live/audio appearances

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These were often one-show or one-album projects or EPs, though some played more than one show or recorded more than one single or EPs, because all or most members were involved in other bands or groups. Some groups listed were also either a collaborative effort as well as created for television specials and/or may have released one project or few singles as well as unite one or few times on an audio recording or live performance appearance.

Founded Band/project name Members Notes Citations
1956 Million Dollar Quartet Impromptu recording session later released as a 47-track compilation. Without Presley, the group would reunite in 1982 (The Survivors Live) and 1986 (Class of '55).
1966 Eric Clapton's Powerhouse The band did not release any albums; in fact, they recorded only three singles featured on the Elektra compilation What's Shakin'.
1967 The Super Super Blues Band Albums: Super Blues, The Super Super Blues Band
1968 The Dirty Mac They performed only once, at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus television event, and are featured on the soundtrack album released in connection with the show being issued on VHS.
The Christmas Spirit Singles: "Christmas Is My Time of Year" b/w "Will You Still Believe in Me" [139]
1969 The Plastic Ono Band Albums: Live Peace in Toronto 1969, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band, Sometime In New York City
1970 Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends Albums: Smoke and Fire
1973 Tyrone Shoelaces Appeared only on the single "Basketball Jones"
1976 Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
Peter Tork (The Monkees) appeared at least once with the group live.
Albums: Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
1979 The Greedies Originally known as The Greedy Bastards, recorded one Christmas single, "A Merry Jingle".
1980 Million Dollar Band Recurring house band on the TV series Hee Haw. Most were session members of The Nashville A-Team and had solo careers as instrumentalists.
1982 Chequered Past Albums: Chequered Past (1984)
1983 The Glove Albums: Blue Sunshine (1983)
1984 Hindu Love Gods Albums: Hindu Love Gods (1990) Also recorded Sentimental Hygiene under Zevon's name.
1988 Unnamed supergroup

supported by

Recording lineup for Phil Keaggy's Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child [140]
1990 The Gak Played two charity concerts in 1990.
1992 Mac-Talla[141] Albums: Mairidh Gaol is Ceòl[142]
Praxis Albums: Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis), Sacrifist, Metatron, Live in Poland, Transmutation Live, 1984, Mold, Warszawa, Collection, Tennessee 2004, Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness)
1993 Automatic Baby One-time performance of U2's "One" during an MTV concert for President Bill Clinton.
Swing Mob[143]
  • Also known as 2 combined collective of featured artists & supergroup projects:

(Da Bassment Cru & Superfriends[broken anchor])

Hip Hop/R&B collaboration label & multi-group(s)

Swing Mob / Da Bassment Cru original members:
  • DeVante Swing (Jodeci) - founder (1993), singer/writer/producer - left collective in 1995
  • Timbaland (as producer, rapper, also part of expanding proceeding crew 'Superfriends')
  • Magoo (rapper - also part of expanding proceeding crew Superfriends)
  • Ginuwine (as solo artist) - main collaborator w/ Timbaland under Swing Mob
  • Playa (as R&B Group trio)
  • Stevie J (as producer) - became a Hiitmen producer, with Bad Boy Records after exiting
  • Jimmy Douglass (as producer)
  • Darryl Pearson
  • Mike "Funky Mike"Jackson
  • Majik
  • Maija Max
  • Bazaar Royale
  • Chad "Dr. Seuss"
  • Sista (female R&B quartet)
  • Sugah (female R&B trio)

The Superfriends members: (Spinoff collaborations of various works as a collective)

  • Missy Elliott (Sista)[144] -solo artist after leaving group - main collaborator w/ Timbaland
  • Aaliyah[145](as singer) - provided vocals after leaving Jive Records, collaborated w/ Timbaland
  • Tweet[146](Sugah), - solo artist after group provided vocals, collaborated w/ Missy Elliott
  • Nicole Wray (as singer) - solo artist and background vocals, collaborated w/ Missy Elliott
  • Ginuwine (continued as featured solo singer)
  • Static Major (Playa) - (as writer/producer/singer - collaborations with all artists after exiting)

*Timbaland -provided a large portion of production for various artists of the collective family as well as featured his rap vocals or sound bites on their work, alongside Magoo who only provided a few. each artist has also solo collaborated within their collective on various projects as Da Bassment Cru..

Timbland & Magoo (final spinoff collaboration as a supergroup)

Many of the members are featured in their fellow member's multiple work respectively sometimes without the name usage of Swing Mob/Da Bassment Cru or Superfriends and was often seen together in music videos, Usually appearing as support to the solo artist. But collectively the group was both a label and a family unit of collaborations projects. Many of their collaborations could be found online although it is often confused not to be listed as a group because 'Da Bassment' brand and trademark as a whole did not have a strong promotional market on their namesake.

The collective during the Swing Mob early 90s era eventually disbanded due to expressing an alleged hostile and abusive work environment from their leader DeVante Swing.[147][148][149] Which resulted in Missy Elliot, Ginuwine, Timbaland & Magoo to continue on into a spinoff crew within Da Bassment Cru's remaining and new members. They continued a collective collaborative partnership working on each other's projects until 2001.

A collective of artists curated by DeVante Swing of Jodeci fame. Swing Mob ended in 1995, however Timbaland & Magoo continued to form 'Superfriends' still under a collective name of Da Bassment Cru. (1997-2001)

Notable Singles collaborated but not limited to the actual name of the group:

  • "Gin & Juice (Remix)" credited as DeVante and DaBassment Cru - song featured on the Dangerous Minds Soundtrack as Devante feat. Timbland & Magoo with Static Major - 1995
  • "Up Jumps Da Boogie" (once was credited on music video showings as Timbaland & Magoo Feat. Da Bassment Cru (1997) - collective work with Aaliyah, Missy Elliott. Ginuwine, they all appear in the music video. However the single is fully credited as a Timbaland & Magoo project on their album with the mentioned artists being featured.
  • "Take Away" (credited as Missy Elliott featuring Ginuwine & Tweet) -(2001) Also used in the music video as a tribute to late member Aaliyah (visuals on music video)
1994 Bruce-Baker-Moore Albums: Around the Next Dream
Argyle Park

Core members:

Contributors:

Songs: "Drive, He Said (D-Wee Dub)" (appeared on I Predict a Clone: A Steve Taylor Tribute) (1994); "Lonely (Two-Timing Dub)" (appeared on Sweet Family Music: A Tribute to Stryper) (1996); "Fanny Pack" (new track for the 2016 re-master of Misguided)


Albums: Misguided (1995)

Black Men United A collaboration of many African-American male R&B, neo soul and soul music artists. Written by D'Angelo, and was featured as the end credits for the film Jason's Lyric, and on the film's soundtrack

Singles: "U Will Know",(1994)

All artists performed lived at the 1995 American Music Awards

1996 Backwoods
  • Chris "Buka" Martello (Soil)
  • Dan Leveler (LVL, Immortal)
The result of an aborted attempt to continue the Argyle Park project; recorded and released only a single song, "Christmas Wishes", on the compilation album Christmas Wishes
1998 Brandy and Monica Singles: "The Boy Is Mine", "It All Belongs to Me"
Stardust Singles: "Music Sounds Better with You"
AP2

Core members

Contributors

Successor to the Argyle Park project.

Albums: Suspension of Disbelief (2000)

1999 The No WTO Combo Album: Live from the Battle in Seattle (1999)
2000 The Word Albums: "The Word" (2001)
Kelly Price & Friends A special remix collaboration single for Kelly Price's Album Mirror, Mirror

Singles: "Love Sets You Free" (2000)

2001 Oysterhead Albums: The Grand Pecking Order (2001)
2002 Frou Frou Albums: Details (2002)
Planet Us Songs: "Vertigo", "Peeping Through a Hole"

"Vertigo" was originally intended for the first Spider-Man movie, but it was turned down.

2004 Probot Features Dave Grohl playing most all of the instruments, along with one of his favorite heavy metal / punk rock vocalists on each track.

Albums: Probot (2004)

Tak Matsumoto Group Albums: TMG I (2004)
2005 Roadrunner United Released to commemorate Roadrunner's 25 anniversary.

Albums: The All-Star Sessions (2004)

2005 The Toppers Songs: Shine (2009)

The song was the Dutch entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009.

2005 Men with Banjos (who Know How to Use Them) Performed at the 2005 New Yorker Festival and on Late Show with David Letterman. An earlier incarnation of the Martin-Scruggs collaboration, 2001's "Earl Scruggs and Friends," featured a number of other prominent musicians.
2006 Tipton, Entwistle & Powell Albums: Edge of the World (2006)

The album was released in 2006, but was recorded in the mid-1990s.

The Good, the Bad & the Queen Albums: The Good, the Bad & the Queen (2007), Merrie Land (2018) [150]
LT united An alternative-pop musical group created by six independent performers for the sole purpose of representing Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. With the song "We Are the Winners" the group has finished 6th in the final, best result for this country ever so far.
Chapter 4
  • J'son (solo artist & formerly 3rd Storee - Album: 'Get With Me')
  • Gavyn Rhone (formerly 3rd Storee - Album: 'Get With Me')
  • Jay-R / Barry Reed Jr. (formerly 3rd Storee - Albums: self titled & 'Get With Me')
  • D-Smoove / Dante Clark (formerly 3rd Storee - Albums: self titled & 'Get With Me')
Formerly R&B/Pop boyband 3rd Storee,(1999-2004) Collaborated and released a single under new band name with J Records (2006)

Original members Kevontay Jackson & Lil' Man/K. Young left the band into other endeavors.

Singles: "Fool Wit U" (2006) (Omarion later covered and remade song), "2 Piece Juicy" (Unreleased Single, 2007)

2007 Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Albums: Raising Sand (2007), Raise the Roof (2021)
S.K.I.N. The band gave its debut performance on June 29, 2007, at the Anime Expo in Long Beach, California.

As of mid-2009, neither an album release date nor a full-time bass player have been announced.

Bow Wow & Omarion Bow Wow (solo artist)

Omarion (B2K)

Initially collaborated with the single "Let Me Hold You" off Bow Wow's album in 2005. But became a duo for an album a few years later while also touring together. The pair share the genre of Hip Hop and R&B as an act with Bow Wow performing as the rapper while Omarion serve as the singer on verses and hooks.
2008 Fear and the Nervous System Albums: Fear and the Nervous System (2012)
Heads of State

(H.O.S.)

2nd spinoff and reincarnation of the group New Edition years after the first supergroup of Bell Biv DeVoe was formed, this time uniting the remaining second half of the group who achieved solo success.

This was a brief collaborative effort between the artists in live tour and appearance performances. (2008-2011) No album recorded Collectively performed each other's solo hit songs sharing the stage as one band.

[151]
2009 Operation Aloha Albums: Operation Aloha (2009)
The White Album Concert Toured Australia with the show The White Album Concert in 2009, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' classic album. This involved the listed performers collectively playing the entire double album live.
2010 NKOTBSB They recorded two new songs together, a mash-up track, and released a compilation album featuring said tracks. The supergroup also toured North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia in 2011–2012.

Albums: NKOTBSB (2011)

2013 Device Albums: Device (2013)
Fight or Flight Albums: A Life by Design? (2013)
2014 The Impossible Orchestra One-time collaboration to launch BBC Music, performed "God Only Knows" [152]
Scott O))) Albums: Soused (2014)
2015 Genealogy Singles: "Face the Shadow"
Formed to represent Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. Placed sixteenth out of twenty-seven in the grand final.
Unnamed Supergroup One-off performance for the 2015 comeback episode of TFI Friday. The group performed My Generation by The Who. Formed in July 2017 in Milan, Italy
2016 Y TEEN
  • Shownu (Monsta X)
  • Wonho (Monsta X)
  • Minhyuk (Monsta X)
  • Kihyun (Monsta X)
  • Hyungwon (Monsta X)
  • Joohyun (Monsta X)
  • I.M (Monsta X)
  • SeolA (WJSN)
  • EXY (WJSN)
  • Soobin (WJSN)
  • Eunseo (WJSN)
  • Cheng Xiao (WJSN)
  • Yeoreum (WJSN)
  • Dayoung (WJSN)
Singles: "Do Better" (2016)
2017 RSO EPs: Rise (2017), Making History (2018)

Albums: Radio Free America (2018)

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2018 August Greene Albums: August Greene (2018)
LSD Albums: Labrinth, Sia & Diplo Present... LSD (2019) [123]
The First Ladies of Bluegrass Group featuring the first women to win each of the Instrumentalist of the Year categories at the IBMA Awards. [156]
RBRM 3rd spinoff and reincarnation of the group "New Edition" proceeding "Bell Biv DeVoe (BBD)" and "Heads of State"

The name was created as a result of attempting to reunite the 'N.E.' band after the release of their 2017 biopic miniseries "The New Edition Story".

However Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill voiced their creative differences which in turn left the group to tour as BBD and Bobby Brown under a new contractual moniker.

Performed live for the 2018 RBRM Tour

[157]
Deadland Ritual Singles: Down in Flames (2018)

Broken and Bruised (2019)

[158]
2019 The Highwomen Albums: The Highwomen (2019) [159] Named after another country supergroup: The Highwaymen
2020 SSAK3 The First South Korean supergroup formed on the MBC variety show Hangout with Yoo. Singles Include "In Summer" Featuring Kwanghee ( Cover From Former South Korean Music Duo "Deux" ), "In The Beach" & "Play That Summer" [160]
Echobats Singles: "Save Me From Loving You" (2020) [161]
2021 Silk Sonic Albums: An Evening with Silk Sonic (2021)
BluPrint

Televised members before disbanding include: Nivea, Aubrey O'Day (Danity Kane) Irish & LeMisha Grinstead (702), - all vocals were featured on televised soundbites.

Formed as a reality show collaboration between 9 former R&B female artists/groups resulting in 5 remaining members who recorded an EP Album/Project

TV Show: BET Presents: The Encore (2021)

EPs: Bluprint (2021)

[162][163]
New Edition & NKOTB Collaborated as special tribute medley performance dedicated to their hometown of Boston and sharing the same management curator at the 2021 American Music Awards (AMAs)

The 2 groups performed each other songs collectively together.

2022 Got the Beat Singles: "Step Back" (2022)

Albums: Stamp on It (2023)

f5ve (Formerly known as SG5) On June 27, it was announced that SG5 would perform at "Anime Expo" in Los Angeles, California, at the Opening Ceremony on July 1 and Halftime at "AX Masquerade" on July 3. These performances would serve as their official debut stage. In the announcement, it was also revealed that the name "SG5" would be an abbreviation for "Sailor Guardians 5".

On April 26, the group announced a rebrand on their SNS accounts, with a new concept and the group being renamed to f5ve. Singles: Firetruck (2023) Lettuce (2024) Underground (2024)

[164][165]
3rd Secret Albums: 3rd Secret (2022)
The Frontmen Appeared on the Grand Ole Opry in 2022 as part of its yearlong 1990s celebration [166]
R.S.V.P. Initial inception began in summer of 2022 as an idea after appearing as challengers on the musical streaming platform series Verzuz. They appeared as the undercard showcase match as 'Bobby V & Ray J vs Sammie & Pleasure P.' for the main event of Omarion vs Mario. The EP project is currently in development

Single: "Money Everywhere" (December, 2022)

[167][168][169][170][171]
The Last Rockstars Performed their first show on January 26, 2023, at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan.

Have previewed snippets of two songs: "The Last Rockstars" and "Psycho Love."

[172][173][174]
2023 Kx5 Albums: Kx5 (2023)
Girls² x iScream (ガルガルアイサケ/Garugaru-Aisake)

Former Members

Singles: Rock Steady (2023)

D.N.A. (2024)

¥$ In October 2023, Billboard reported West and Ty Dolla Sign were working on a collaborative album. In November 2023, the first single by the two, Vultures, alongside Lil Durk, was released. A collaborative album was announced shortly after, and the first performance by the duo was on 12 December at Wynwood Marketplace. A second performance took place on the 15th. The album suffered many delays and is now slated to release on February 9, 2024. [175][176][177]

Charity supergroups

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Charity groups are usually one-shot projects, organized to create a charity record to raise money or awareness for a cause or charity. Notable examples are the various charity supergroups which formed in response to the 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia, initiated by Band Aid which recorded "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in 1984, such as USA for Africa ("We Are the World") and Northern Lights ("Tears Are Not Enough"), as well as the 1986 heavy metal project Hear 'n Aid.

Progressive rock supergroups

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Progressive rock is a genre of rock music that expands on rock music with influences from jazz, folk, classical, and other styles of music.

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