Acts referencing real life artists on Urapopstar

Reference to Swedish pop groups A*Teens and Ace of Base.
 * Ace*Teens

Reference to the late R&B singer Aaliyah; her first two singles were covers of singles from Aaliyah's final studio album.
 * Amaliyah Haughtly

Shares the last name of Jessica Simpson, in references to her old model Jessica Simpson.
 * Ana Simpson

Shares the same first name as Andrea Corr and last name as Shania Twain. Her first two singles were Shania Twain covers.
 * Andrea Twain

His name and back story are extremely similar to Phil Collins, the lead singer of Genesis who went on to have a successful solo career. His only proper Urapopstar release charted in the top 10 in 2005.
 * Bill Cawlins

Shares the first name of Britney Spears and last name of Christina Aguilera; has covered many of the former artist's hits.
 * Britney Aguilera

Late adult contemporary singer who shares a first name with Celine Dion and last name with Sarah McLachlan.
 * Celine McLachlan

Danish dance superstar whose real name (Charlotte Carlson) is also the real name of real life Danish singer Whigfield. Charlie rose to fame as a member of Didinanana, whose name is a direct reference to the first word in Whigfield's "Saturday Night". Her duet with Chayne Moore, "Ooh Aah... Saturday Night", crosses together the biggest hits from both acts' models.
 * Charlie C

Name also references Christina Aguilera; her only single release was a cover of Aguilera's "The Voice Within".
 * Christina Maguileras

Name similar to American "crunk & B" singer Ciara as well as Rihanna.
 * Cianna

The dance singer and former member of the girl group Gasp shares a name with, but predates, the aforementioned American singer.
 * Ciara

The group members' names and first four singles are obvious Destiny's Child parodies.
 * Destiny's Daughter

Most of the group members' names parody members of the groups Dream Street and Play.
 * Elementary School Dropouts

Rap act whose name references his model, Chingy.
 * Fringy

Name references rapper Jay-Z, though he has not released any of his songs as singles.
 * Jay.Ze

Pronounced like, but first name spelled different than, Geri Halliwell
 * Jerry Halliwell

Shares the first name of model Justin Timberlake; his career is extremely similar to Timberlake's.
 * Justin Case

Named after Turkish singer Tarkan.
 * Kantar

Named after Kylie Minogue and Beyonce Knowles.
 * Kylie Knowles

Luke's name and early career references American folk-pop singer Tyler Hilton.
 * Luke Ramada

References Swedish pop group M2M; their first single was a cover of "Don't Say You Love Me".
 * m2m2m

All of her singles, with the exception of her duet with Vulpes, "Don't Dream", are mash-ups of songs by international pop superstars Madonna and Kylie Minogue.
 * Maddie Minogue

Obvious reference to Mandy Moore; her single was a cover of Moore's "Candy".
 * Mandi More

References Kylie and Dannii Minogue.
 * Karlie and Danny Minogway

Shares the first name of Mariah Carey and last name of Whitney Houston, two successful pop-R&B divas.
 * Mariah Houston

Spoof of Michael Jackson.
 * Mike Jackson

Cross between Disney Channel stars Miley Cyrus of Hannah Montana and Ashley Tisdale of High School Musical; she has missed the top 40 with both of her single releases.
 * Miley Tisdale

Obvious spoof of British garage trio Mis-Teeq, whose international hit "Scandalous" was rewritten into the URAPS #1 "Scandaluscious".
 * Mis-Tooq

Shares the same first name and personality as Australian child star Nikki Webster.
 * Nikki

References the duet pairing of Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman for 2001's Christmas #1, a cover of Nancy and Frank Sinatra's "Somethin' Stupid".
 * Robbie Kidman

The flopstar-turned-Tainted Desire member references American Idol finalist Ryan Starr.
 * Ryan Starrlet

References S Club 7 and its spin-off group with child performers S Club 8.
 * S Club 9

Released three top 5 Shakira/Jennifer Lopez mash-ups, the most successful being the #1 hit "Shakky From The Block".
 * Shakira Lopez

Cross between Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Victoria Beckham. Has occasionally mashed up both artists' songs into her own, her most successful being the 2004 #1 "I Won't Change This Groove".
 * Sophie Ellis-Beckham

Obvious reference to the Spice Girls; like their real life counterparts, the group's stars found moderate success as solo artists: Emma Latham (nee Button), Geri Halliswell, and Melvin Be.
 * The Spice Whirls

The rapper who found modest fame in late 2002-early 2003 is a parody of P. Diddy, one of the many aliases of entertainer Sean Combs.
 * T. Diddy

Is named after WWE Diva wrestling champion Trish Stratus
 * Trish Stratus

A dance/electronica singer from Australia. Her sophomore single "Not Broken" is a cover of a song by Ricki-Lee Coulter, who is Veronica's model. Reference to Robbie Williams.
 * Veronica Nightshade
 * Wobbie Rilliams

Reference to a wolf, who is also the acts model.
 * Wolf Wolfe

Honorable mention

 * Dalisay is named after the real-life sister of ex-Sugababe Mutya Buena.
 * Lee Sung Hi is based upon model Sung-Hi Lee.