On June 26 1992, Mariah Carey scored her sixth US No.1 single with ‘I’ll Be There’, a No.2 hit in the UK. The song was also a US No.1 for The Jackson Five in 1970.
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On July 18th 1980, Billy Joel held the top position of both the US albums and singles charts. His album Glass Houses contained his first and biggest No.1 hit, ‘It’s Still Rock ‘n’ Roll to Me.’ The song conveys Joel’s criticisms of the music industry and press, commenting on new musical styles of the time such as new wave being mere rehashes of older musical styles. It also addresses changing trends and attitudes of the era. The single eventually reached Platinum status from the RIAA for sales of over 1 million copies in the United States.
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Greatest hits of all time : Desireless
Desireless is a French singer and famous for her single “Voyage Voyage” released in 1986 which made it to number one in many European single charts and sold over five million copies.
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Kylie Minogue announces new music
Kylie Minogue is to release a new single. The 54-year-old pop superstar became the first female to have chart-topping albums across five consecutive decades when she released the smash hit ‘Disco’ in 2020 and will return to the music scene next week as she teams up with house DJ Oliver Heldens to release the brand new single ’10 Out of 10′ on Wednesday (05.04.23.) Kylie Minogue who is known for having explored a variety of music genres throughout her career including pop, Indie, country, and disco – teased that her upcoming 16th studio album will be a mixture of electro and 90s house music as she admitted she couldn’t wait to share it with fans.
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