Of course, the most successful Kidz Bop star is undoubtedly the Emmy-winning, box office chart-topping, superhero franchise star known as Zendaya. Yes, back in 2009, the multi-talented Californian lent her vocals to the 15th volume of the compilation series and even appeared in a promo video singing Katy Perry's "Hot N Cold." Although as she revealed on Twitter some years later, she was actually lip-synching to someone else's vocals!
Zendaya went on to become one of the Disney Channel's biggest names thanks to her starring role in sitcom Shake It Up. And just like Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez before her, she managed to parlay her child success into adulthood, appearing opposite Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron in musical phenomenon The Greatest Showman and playing Tom Holland's love interest MJ in the third big screen incarnation of Spider-Man.
Zendaya has also finished runner-up on Dancing with the Stars, reached the Billboard 200 with her self-titled debut album and lent her voice to animations Duck Duck Goose and Smallfoot. But perhaps her most impressive, and audacious, career move came in 2019 when she signed up to play the drug-addicted teen Rue Bennett in HBO's teen drama-that's-not-actually-for-teens, Euphoria. At just 24 years old, Zendaya became the youngest ever recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her acclaimed performance. She's since added to her filmography with a co-starring turn in black and white two-hander Malcolm and Marie.
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