Sasha Fierce - Sasha Fierce was the alter ego used by Beyoncé for her 2008 album, 'I Am...Sasha Fierce.' The album credits were split between Beyoncé and Sasha.
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Camille - In 1986, Prince recorded a short record called 'Camille,' which was also the name of an alter ego. He sung in a high voice on the record, in order to sound more feminine.
She-Wolf - Shakira released her album 'She Wolf' in 2009, taking on a more passionate and "animalistic" version of herself.
Xtina - In 2002, Aguilera invented Xtina for her 'Stripped' album, which went down quite well with her fans.
Esther - 2004 was a strange year for Madonna. The singer began to promote her "new" religion Cabala, and adopted an alter ego called Esther, in tribute to a Jewish Queen from the Bible.
Black-Ty - In 2006, Tyrese released 'Alter Ego,' a double album with two narrators. Tyrese took the first half, while Black-Ty stepped in for the second.
Cherry Kookoo - In 2008, Love blogged that she had a radical alter ego called Cherry Kookoo.
Rooster - The Kings of Leon front man created an alter ego called Rooster in the band's early days.
Brook Lynn - Mary J. Blige's alter ego made her first appearance in Busta Rhymes's music video 'Touch It.' She used Brook Lynn to display her more aggressive and outgoing side.
J Henny - Jhené Aiko created an alter ego named J Henny, who tends to rap instead of singing.
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