- - 1980s soft-rock singer who was born in Nigeria
- - Singer who released Diamond Life
- - 1980s singer known for Smooth Operator
- - "The Sweetest Taboo" band
- - One-named singer with the album "Lovers Rock"
- - "Cherry Pie" singer
- - "Cherish the Day" singer
- - One-named Soldier of Love Grammy winner
- - Nigerian-born singer with four Grammys
- - Singer of the 1985 hit "Smooth Operator"
- - one-named "cherish the day" singer
- - Singer of "Soldier of Love"
- - The Marquis de ......
- - Nigerian singer
- - Nigerian-born pop singer
- - Nigerian singer with one name
- - "Soldier of Love" singer
- - Singer of "The Sweetest Taboo" and "Smooth Operator"
- - Singer from Nigeria
- - Singer with the 2000 album "Lovers Rock"
- - Singer with the 1985 hit "Smooth Operator"
- - Singer of the 1985 hit "The Sweetest Taboo"
- - Singer born in Nigeria
- - She had a 1993 hit with "No Ordinary Love"
- - Popular Anglo-Nigerian singer
- - One-named singer of "Smooth Operator"
- - One-named singer from Nigeria
- - One-named singer born in Nigeria
- - One-named pop/R.&B. singer
- - One-named jazzy singer
- - One-named Grammy winner of 2001
- - Noted Nigerian singer
- - Nigerian-born singer with five Top 40 hits
- - Nigerian-born singer of 1980s pop-jazz hits
- - Nigerian-born singer of "Smooth Operator"
- - Nigerian-born "Smooth Operator" singer
- - Group with the 2010 chart-topping album "Soldier of Love"
- - Female singer who was Grammy's 1985 Best New Artist
- - "The Sweetest Taboo" singer of 1985
- - "The Sweetest Taboo" R&B group
- - "Smooth Operator" songstress
- - "Smooth Operator" smooth operator
- - "Maureen" singer
- - "Love Deluxe" singer
- - "Hang on to Your Love" singer
- - "By Your Side" singer, 2000
- - One-named Grammy winner
- - "Smooth Operator" artist
- - "Smooth Operator" singer
- - 'The Big Unknown' singer
- - One-named singer with Grammys in 1985 and 2010
- - "No Ordinary Love" singer
- - "The Sweetest Taboo" singer
- - One-named Grammy-winning singer
- - Band with the debut album 'Diamond Life'
- - One-named Nigerian singer
- - Singer of 'Smooth Operator'
- - One-named hitmaker born in Nigeria
- - 'Your Love Is King' singer
- - One-named British-Nigerian singer
- - Singer with the 1986 #1 album 'Promise'
- - Grammy-winning singer with the 2010 album 'Soldier of Love'
- - One-named Grammy winner for 'Soldier of Love'
- - 'Smooth Operator' band
- - Nigerian singer, or her band
- - One-named singer with the 1985 hit 'Smooth Operator'
- - 'Smooth Operator' singer, 1985
- - 'The Sweetest Taboo' singer, 1985
- - 'Your Love Is King' singer, 1984
- - Nigerian-born singer
- - Pop singer from Nigeria
- - One-named 'Smooth Operator' singer
- - British solo singer
- - 'The 120 Days of Sodom' author
- - One-named 'Paradise' singer
- - Sultry 'Paradise' singer
- - 'Soldier of Love' singer, 2009
- - Singer's name pronounced "Shar-day"
- - She sang 'Smooth Operator'
- - "Paradise" soft rock singer
- - British-Nigerian one-named singer
- - 1985 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
- - "Diamond Life" singer
- - Iconic British Nigerian soft rock singer
- - She sang 'The Sweetest Taboo'
- - One-named Nigerian singer of "The Sweetest Taboo"
- - Nigerian who won the 1985 Best New Artist Grammy
- - One-named "No Ordinary Love" singer
- - 1985 Grammy winner from Nigeria
- - One-named Nigerian-born singer
- - Winner of the 1985 Best New Artist Grammy
- - She warned us about a "Smooth Operator"
- - Top 10 singer born in Nigeria
- - One-named Nigerian songstress
- - "Smooth Operator" chanteuse
- - "Philosophy in the Bedroom" author, 1795
- - One-named singer
- - Name on the Marquis?
- - Only African-born headliner at London's Live Aid 1985
- - Nigerian pop singer
- - adu of music
- - helen folasade adu's performing alias
- - "soldier of love" artist
- - "Diamond Life" music band
- - Vic's radio partner
- - Radio's "Vic and ......"
- - Vic's radio wife
- - Famous marquis
- - Marquis portrayed in "Quills"
- - Donatien Alphonse Francois de ......
- - Vic's wife of old radio
- - Vic's wife
- - She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock"
- - Old radio's "Vic and ......"
- - Nigerian-born pop star
- - Nigerian born songstress
- - Name pronounced "Shar-day"
- - Misguided marquis
- - Marquis known for beating
- - Malefic marquis
- - Libertine Marquis de ......
- - Historical figure portrayed in "Quills"
- - French novelist 1740-1819
- - French marquis
- - De .......... ("Justine" novelist)
- - Author of "Justine"
- - "Vic and ......" of oldtime radio
- - "Quills" subject
- - "Paradise" musician
- - "Love Deluxe" softrock band
- - Symbol of cruelty
- - Cruelty personified
- - Infamous marquis
- - Marquis name
- - Notorious marquis
- - Nigerian pop star
- - Wooden barrier
- - 'Your Love Is King' band
- - Marquis de ....
- - 'Soldier of Love' Grammy winner
- - "Marat/......" (1963 Peter Weiss play)
- - 'Marat/......' (Peter Weiss play)
- - 'Marat/......' (1963 play)
- - Geoffrey Rush's 'Quills' role
- - Hebrew character unhappy over Exile primarily
- - "Promise" soft rock band
- - "Soldier of Love" band
- - "Diamond Life" band
- - 1986 Best New Artist Grammy winner
- - Best New Artist Grammy winner after Cyndi Lauper
- - Nigerian-born Grammy winner
- - "No Ordinary Love" band
- - Marat's counterpart in a Peter Weiss title
- - Grammy winner born in Nigeria
- - Pop star born as Helen Adu
- - "Justine" author
- - "Paradise" performer
- - Nigerian-born singing star
- - "Justine" and "Juliette" author
- - Last name in cruelty
- - Hebrew letter
- - marquis de ..., notorious libertine
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