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TOP FIVE RUN DMC BANGERS!

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(Bonus)Together Forever 1984. “Run-D.M.C. and we’re tougher than leather. We’re making and
breaking and snatching and taking. The deals for real we could never be faking.” 
(Bonus)My Adidas 1986. “My Adidas, walk through concert doors and roam all over coliseum floors.
I stepped on stage, at Live Aid. All the people gave, and the poor got paid”
5. Peter Piper 1986. “His name is Jay. To see him play will make you say: God damn that DJ
made my day.” 
4. Sucker MCs 1983. “Two years ago, a friend of mine, Asked me to say some MC rhymes.” 
3. Jam Master Jay 1984. “J-A-Y are the letters of his name, cutting and scratching are
the aspects of his game. So, check out the Master as he cuts these jams, and look at us with the
mics in our hands. Then take a count, 1 2 3, Jam Master Jay, Run-D.M.C.” 
2. Rock Box 1984. “You can do anything that you want to, But you can’t leave until we’re through.”
1. King of Rock 1985. “I’m the king of rock, there is none higher. Sucker MC’s should call me sire.
To burn my kingdom, you must use fire. I won’t stop rockin’ till I retire.”
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TOP FIVE MICHAEL JACKSON SONGS!

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5. You Rock My World. Hot 100 Peak Position: 10. Peak Date:Sept. 22, 2001. Weeks on Chart: 20.
4. Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (1 week). Peak Date: Oct. 13, 1979. Weeks on Chart: 21.
3. Rock With You. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (4 weeks). Peak Date: Jan. 19, 1980. Weeks on Chart: 24.
2. Beat It. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (3 weeks). Peak Date: April 30, 1983. Weeks on Chart: 25.
1. Billie Jean. Hot 100 Peak Position: 1 (7 weeks). Peak Date: March 5, 1983. Weeks on Chart:24.

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TOP FIVE PROTEST SONGS!

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5.   Kendrick Lamar. We gon’ be alright. 2015.

4.   Sam Cooke. A Change Is Gonna Come. 1964.

3.   Marvin Gaye. What’s Going On. 1971.

2.   Public Enemy. Fight the Power. 1989.

1.   James Brown. Say It Loud. 1968.

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TOP FIVE QUEENS OF R&B!

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The Women Who Are Ruling the GAME!
6. (Bonus) Erykah Badu
5. Alicia Keys
4. Jill Scott
3. Toni Braxton
2. Beyonce
1. Mary J. Blige
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