While the last year was graced with documentaries of music legends such as Beyonce and Travis Scott, 2020 was in no way left behind. While the year started with superstar Taylor Swift's extremely personal music documentary, Miss Americana, it ended in the best way possible with Ariana Grande's Excuse me I love you! So, here's a look at the top five superstar singers/bands who released their respective Netflix documentaries in 2020 about their music journeys and more :

Miss Americana, Taylor Swift: Tracing the controversial yet iconic career of popstar Taylor Swift over the course of several years, 'Miss Americana' sheds light on every intimate aspect of her life, only except her romantic relationships. The film emotionally reveals Swift's journey of self-discovery as not just a singer, but a powerful woman.

In Wonder, Shawn Mendes : 'In Wonder', follows Canadian popstar Shawn Mendes' rise to fame and further, all the downsides of being popular in a much inspiring manner. The documentary includes several clips of his past concerts, song recordings and even beautiful moments he shared with singer girlfriend, Camila Cabello.

Excuse me I love you, Ariana Grande: was released a year after Grande's 2019 Sweetener World Tour came to an end and includes backstage shots and behind the scenes of the tour. The film captures a contrasting side of the singer, afar from her glam popular girl persona, connecting to the viewers on a realistic level.

Light up the sky, Blackpink' features the musical journey of popular South Korean girl band, Blackpink, including Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa. The film explores their personal connections with each other apart from focusing on each band member's individuality as well, making it a wholesome and heartwarming watching experience.

On the record, GIMS: An up-close insight into the life of rap superstar Gims, 'On the record' follows the rapper backstage in the year leading up to his major 2019 Stade de France performance. Peeking behind the showbiz life of Gims, the movie gives a peek into the humble side of the rapper and his uprising career course.