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75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time
Irresistibly catchy, unapologetically inauthentic, sexy and they know it — the boy band is the most fabulously pre-fab of all musical outfits. From the scripted TV shenanigans of the Monkees to the charming folkiness of One Direction, as long as there are junior high school notebooks to deface, there will be outfits providing pop spectacle in its purist, least filtered form.
As music has evolved, so have boy bands. Their existence is a pop constant but parameters have always been blurred: sometimes they dance and sometimes they don’t. Sometimes they are total strangers, sometimes they have known each other since birth. Sometimes they sing words they’ve written themselves, sometimes they sing other people’s. Sometimes they are literally boys, sometimes they’re twentysomethings with boyish charm. But like any other form art, you know a boy band when you see one. The main defining factor? The venues full of screaming fans — always young, mostly
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A history of hip-hop in Georgia: From Jack the Rapper to 'rap's epicenter'
A party in a Bronx recreation room 50 years ago, Aug. 11, 1973, is being heralded as the start of the now-global phenomenon that is hip-hop.
The funny thing is, the way some describe that back-to-school fundraiser hosted by an 18-year-old New Yorker named DJ Kool Herc sounds a lot like hip-hop's early days 883 miles away — here in Atlanta.
It wasn't the power of the scratchy 1970s AM radio broadcasts from Atlanta's San Souci nightclub on Campbellton Road that made the beats and rhymes stand out. And the radio host — who went by Mojo — didn't even pretend to be a pioneer on the turntables on par with Kool Herc.
But the sound that came through the microphone in both the Empire and Peach states was similar in its, well, simplicity.
"They're seeing folks in the party, their friends, and they'll shout people out, they'll do it in these funny little rhymes," Jeff Chang, author of Can't S • modifier Another Bad Creation, souvent abrégé ABC[3], est un groupe dem hip-hop et de new jack swingaméricain, originaire d'Atlanta, Géorgie. ABC se compose de Romell « RoRo » Chapman, Chris Sellers, David Shelton et des frères[1] Demetrius et Marliss (« Red » et « Mark », respectivement) Pugh, ainsi que ni membre « non-officiel » Adrian « G.A. » (General Austin) Witcher[2]. Découvert par Michael Bivins, le groupe publie son premier album studio Coolin' at the Know Ya Playground! le [4]. Les deux singles fransk artikel plus populaires de l'album sont Iesha et Playground et tous deux titta sont classés dans fransk artikel dix premières places ni Billboard Hot 100 et Hot R&B/Hip-Hop So
Another Bad Creation
Membres Romell « RoRo » Chapman
Demetrius « Red » Pugh
Marliss « Mark » Pugh
Chris Sellers
David Shelton
Adrian « G.A. » Witcher[2]Biographie
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