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The Source Looks Back on Hip-Hop and the Blackout of ’77
From July 13th to July 14th of 1977, the City of New York was in complete darkness. The chaos began at 8:37 p.m., when the first streak of lightning tripped two Hudson River circuit breakers. After a slew of similar lightning strikes, electricity overloads and circuit trips, the entire Con Edison power system was shut down in an hour. Although efforts were made throughout the night, power wasn’t fully restored for almost 24 hours.
The outage, along with the severe economic downturn of the late 70’s, as well as the intense heat wave scorching the heads of New York City citizens created a volatile environment. 31 neighborhoods were looted, 1,160 stores were destroyed from rioting and theft, 1,037 fires were responded, 550 police officers were injured and 4,500 citizens were arrested; the city resembled a battlefield. With the chaos of the power outage now 35 years behind us, The Source thought it would be appropriate to compile a list of the highest charting R&B/hip-hop tracks from July of each year. 2012- “Mercy,” Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz. 2011- “Motivation,” Kelly Rowland feat. Lil’ Wayne. 2010- “Un-Thinkable,” Alicia Keys 2009- “Best I Ever Had,” Drake 2008- “Heaven Sent,” Keyshia Cole 2007- “When I See U,” Fantasia 2006- “It’s Goin Down,” Yung Joc 2005- “We Belong Together,” Mariah Carey 2004- “Confessions Part II.,” Usher 2003- “So Gone,” Monica 2002- “Hot In Herre,” Nelly 2001- “U Remind Me,” Usher 2000- “Separated,” Avant 1999- “Bills, Bills, Bills,” Destiny’s Child 1998- “The Boy Is Mine,” Brandy 1997- “I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy 1996- “How Do You Want It,” 2pac and KC and JoJo 1995- “Once More Chance/Stay With Me,” The Notorious B.I.G. 1994- “Any Time, Any Place,” Janet Jackson 1993- “Weak,” SWV 1992- “Tennessee,” Arrested Development 1991- “Exclusivity,” Damian Dame 1990- “You Can’t Deny It,” Lisa Stansfield 1989- “Keep On Movin,” Soul II Soul 1988- “Paradise,” Sade 1987- “I Feel Good All Over,” Stephanie Mills 1986- “Who’s Johnny,” El DeBarge 1985- “Hangin’ On A String,” Loose Ends 1984- “When Doves Cry,” Prince and the Revolution 1983- “Wanna Be Startin’ Something,” Michael Jackson 1982- “Billie Jean,” Michael Jackson 1981- “Super Freak,” Rick James 1980- “Cupid/I’ve Loved You A Long Time,” The Spinners 1979- “I Wanna Be Your Lover,” Prince 1978- “Mary Jane,” Rick James 1977- “Sir Duke,” Stevie Wonder Turn your lights off, cool down, and bump the tunes of the last 35 years. Enjoy! http://www.thesource.com/articles/23...mp9acdd4khf7q0 |
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