Pick one!
Answer e.g., Donna Summer and Bee Gees.
The Latin abbreviations "i.e." and "e.g." are often used interchangeably as ways of illustrating a point, but they actually have quite distinct meanings: "e.g." means "for example" (from the Latin exempli gratia) and is used to add color to a point, while "i.e." means "in other words" (from the Latin id est) and is used to clarify a point. A side note: don't use "etc." after "e.g.", since e.g. already indicates that the list that follows is not meant to be exhaustive.
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