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May 10th 2004, Yeah by Usher

The song “Yeah” is an up-tempo R&B track that was recorded by American singer, Usher (featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris). The lyrics within describe the narrator’s temptation to cheat with his girlfriend’s friend (while hanging out at a popular nightclub). In 2005, it was Grammy-nominated for “Record of the Year”, while winning the award for “Best Rap/Sung Collaboration”. On this very day, May 10th 2004, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel free to use the…

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R.I.P. Little Richard

Little Richard was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who helped play a crucial role in the development of early rock and roll. Known for his androgynous and flamboyant stage persona, he was one of the first musicians to break away from traditional gender norms. His most popular songs include tracks like “Long Tall Sally”, “Good Golly, Miss Molly”, “Lucille”, and today’s song choice. In 1986, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 1993, he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. On this very…

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May 9th 1986, Addicted To Love by Robert Palmer

“Addicted to Love” is a pop-rock song that was recorded by English singer and songwriter, Robert Palmer. Known for its catchy hook and unique guitar riff, the accompanying music video features a group of impeccably dressed female models with slicked-back hair (playing guitars, keyboards, and drums). In 1987, the song earned Robert Palmer the Grammy Award for “Best Male Rock Vocal Performance”. On this very day, May 9th 1986, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d like to have a listen, please feel…

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY Enrique Iglesias

Enrique Iglesias is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and record producer who is one of the most successful Latin artists of all-time. He is known for numerous hit songs, including “Hero”, “Escape”, “Be with You”, “Bailando”, and today’s song choice. Throughout his career, he has received numerous accolades, including 23 Billboard Music Awards, 8 AMAs, and a Grammy. On this very day, May 8th 1975, Enrique Iglesias was born in Madrid, Spain (the son of legendary Spanish singer, Julio Iglesias). In celebration of his birthday, exactly 49 years ago today, I’ve…

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May 8th 1977, Hotel California by Eagles

“Hotel California” is a classic ballad that was recorded by iconic American rock band, the Eagles. The lyrics within depict the pitfalls of the California music scene (during the 1970s). The “Hotel California” itself is often seen as a metaphor for the excesses of the music industry. One of the most memorable aspects of the track is its intricate guitar solo, played by Don Felder and Joe Walsh. In 1978, it won the Grammy Award for “Record of the Year”, and in 2023, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall…

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May 7th 1962, Soldier Boy by The Shirelles

“Soldier Boy” is a classic song that was written by Luther Dixon and Florence Greenberg, and recorded by American girl group, The Shirelles. The lyrics within express a young woman’s love and longing for her lover (who’s away serving in the military). Originally titled, “I’ll Be True To You”, the Shirelles felt there should be some sort of mention of the soldier involved, and hence, the name was changed. On this very day, May 7th 1962, it was the #1 song in America, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. If you’d…

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R.I.P. Eddie Rabbitt

Eddie Rabbitt was an American singer and songwriter who was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 27th, 1941. He had numerous chart-topping hits, including “Drivin’ My Life Away” “Every Which Way but Loose”, “Someone Could Lose a Heart Tonight”, “Suspicions”, and today’s song choice. Throughout his career, he received numerous accolades, including a 1982 Grammy Award for “Best Country Vocal Performance, Male”. On this very day, May 7th 1998, Edward Thomas Rabbitt died from lung cancer (at 56 years of age). In memory of his passing, exactly 26 years…

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