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    from “jumping dance tuned to heart felt ballads.” In 1994 “Indian Outlaw” was released and became a radio hit very quickly. Arenas started to become pack and he began to top the charts after it was released. “Indian Outlaw’s” lyrics made some people defensive, but he didn’t mean any harm by them. Radio stations in Oklahoma, Minnesota, Arizona, and Nevada did not play the song. His second album “Not a Moment Too Soon” became number one on the charts in the first week. The number one single was…

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    Besides promoting his artists on pop radio, he rearranged them to go on television shows like American Bandstand. American Bandstand was known for playing the freshest and hottest music and dance moves which was popular to the youth(Majority were white viewers also).The host of American Bandstand was Dick Clark, one of the largest television producer and host. Knowing Dick Clark could lead Motown to be a major success, Gordy tried his best for him and his artists to be noticed. Dick Clark…

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    sharecropper and subsequently had a small tobacco farm and some land in the East Tennessee highlands, where Parton was born. His work as a construction worker supplemented the meager income from the farm. Parton has frequently said that her father was one of the most business-savvy people she had ever met, even though he was illiterate. Parton's mother took care of their enormous…

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    named Jamie Lynn Spears. Growing up Britney lived in Kentwood, Louisiana. As a child she loved to dance, sing and was a great…

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    has since accumulated approximately six hundred million views as now. The song met chart success, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, consequently becoming Minaj's highest charting single in the United States to date. It went on to spend eight consecutive weeks in the top ten of the Hot 100 chart. The main reason why this music video was so popular is her bold half-naked clothes and due to this, it became a hot potato among people, questioning whether it is right to make that kind…

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