
@yourmusiceducationReplying to @stephenarthurin This was the first year since Billboard Magazine began publishing popular music charts in 1935 that no white artist held the top spot. Every artist charting #1 on the Hot 100 in 2004 was Black. One journalist recalls that by the early 2000s, “urban music was pop music.” Usher dominated the charts holding the top spot for a record-breaking 28 weeks. MySpace vibes in full force here. Who was in your Top 8™? [I realize most viewers have not watched this entire series; this video has been edited to remove comments about the fact that every artist is black that without the context of other videos and the thousands of comments that have been posted on them, may have been perceived as critical, and to provide a more representative video/audio clip for “The Way You Move”] ##musichistory##LearnOnTikTok##music##oldschool##yourmusiceducation##nostalgia##2000sthrowback##2000smusic##2004##outkast##sleepybrown##twista##kanyewest##ye##jamiefoxx##liljon##ludacris##fantasia##juvenile##souljaslim##terrorsquad##ciara##peteypablo##aliciakeys##snoopdogg##pharrellwilliams##pharrell##heyya##thewayyoumove##slowjamz##yeah##burn##ibelieve##confessions##slowmotion##leanback##goodies##myboo#dropitlikeitshot
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