Pisces season has long been a breeding ground for some of music’s most visionary and emotionally resonant artists. Known for their deep creativity, sensitivity and ability to tap into raw emotion, these artists have left an undeniable mark across genres—from R&B and hip-hop to jazz and pop. Whether shaping culture, redefining sounds or crafting timeless records, these Pisces musicians prove that intuition and artistry go hand in hand.
From genre-bending innovators to soulful storytellers, here are eight legendary Black musicians born under the sign of the fish.
- Rihanna (February 20)

A billionaire mogul and global superstar, Rihanna has effortlessly dominated music, fashion and beauty while delivering timeless hits like “Umbrella” and “Diamonds.”
- Tamar Braxton (March 17)

A vocal powerhouse with undeniable stage presence, Tamar brings fiery emotion to everything from R&B ballads to reality TV.
- Erykah Badu (February 26)

The queen of neo-soul, Badu’s cosmic energy and genre-defying sound—from “On & On” to “Tyrone”—solidified her as an R&B oracle.
- Chilli (Rozonda Thomas) (February 27)

As one-third of TLC, Chilli helped redefine ‘90s R&B with her smooth vocals, effortless cool and undeniable stage presence.
- Method Man (March 2)

Wu-Tang Clan’s resident charmer, Method Man’s raspy flow and magnetic personality have made him a hip-hop legend and crossover star.
- Tyler, The Creator (March 6)

From Odd Future provocateur to GRAMMY-winning auteur, Tyler’s constant reinvention and genre-fluid artistry keep him ahead of the curve.
- Jhene Aiko (March 16)

A master of ethereal, introspective R&B, Jhene Aiko blends spirituality and vulnerability in hits like “Spotless Mind” and “The Worst.”
- Ruth Pointer (March 19)

As part of The Pointer Sisters, Ruth’s powerhouse vocals helped define the ‘70s and ‘80s with timeless hits like “I’m So Excited” and “Jump (For My Love).”