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10cc is an English rock band formed in Stockport, near Manchester, in 1972. The original lineup featured Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley, and Lol Creme, all of whom were multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, and producers. Known for their inventive and sophisticated pop rock, the band has roots in both art and cinema, particularly through Godley and Creme’s creative approach. Most of their music was recorded at their own Strawberry Studios.
From the early 1970s, 10cc achieved major UK and international success, scoring five consecutive top-ten albums and a string of hit singles. Among their best-known songs are "Rubber Bullets," "I'm Not in Love," and "Dreadlock Holiday." After Godley and Creme left in 1976 to pursue other projects, Gouldman and Stewart continued the band. Since the late 1990s, Graham Gouldman has kept 10cc touring, keeping their music alive for new generations.