UPDATE: Major re-evaluation of iconic artists from the 2000s reveals fascinating new career paths. As these 17 musicians transition from their peak fame, their current undertakings are capturing attention worldwide.
What happened to the stars who dominated the charts two decades ago? From philanthropic ventures to unexpected artistic shifts, these artists have taken intriguing turns. New reports confirm that many are still making waves, albeit in different arenas.
Akon, once known for hits like “Lonely” and “Smack That,” has shifted focus towards philanthropy. His recent work with solar energy initiatives in Africa marks a significant departure from his music career. Akon also aimed to establish Akon City in Senegal, a project centered around his cryptocurrency, Akoin, although it now faces uncertainty.
Meanwhile, Sum 41 officially disbanded in March 2025, following years of declining fame despite earlier successes with tracks like “In Too Deep.” Lead singer Deryck Whibley released a memoir in 2024, offering insights into his life and career.
The influential hip-hop duo Outkast, known for classics like “Hey Ya!” and “Ms. Jackson,” split in 2007. Big Boi has continued to produce solo albums, while Andre 3000 remains elusive, focusing on acting and instrumental projects.
Avril Lavigne, once the voice of teenage angst with songs like “Complicated,” has re-emerged with new music after a brief hiatus. Her journey reflects a wider trend of artists returning to their roots.
The band Gym Class Heroes, known for collaborations with other 2000s icons, announced their reunion plans for 2026 after a long hiatus. Each member has pursued quieter careers, with Matt McGinley producing music for popular podcasts like “Serial.”
In the emotional landscape of the 2000s, Damien Rice set the tone with his haunting melodies. He continues to tour and release music, embracing a lower profile while staying relevant.
Similarly, Lily Allen has expanded her creative portfolio beyond music, including acting and authoring a memoir, while remaining active in the music scene.
The iconic My Chemical Romance made headlines by reuniting after their breakup in 2013. Frontman Gerard Way is now also known for his work in comics, showing the band’s versatility.
Young artist Sean Kingston, who skyrocketed to fame with “Beautiful Girls,” has faced personal challenges but continues to work on his music career.
Limp Bizkit has recently reunited, continuing to tour and delight fans with their classic hits. Members have explored various artistic avenues, including film and music production.
Finally, Dido has made a return to touring after years away, showcasing her enduring appeal following hits like “Thank You.”
These developments highlight a compelling narrative of transformation and resilience among artists who once ruled the airwaves. What’s next for these musicians? Fans and new listeners alike will be eager to follow their journeys as they redefine success in the modern music landscape.
Stay tuned for more updates on these artists and their evolving careers.






































