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After suffering a heart attack triggered by a drug overdose last weekend, on Friday (April 9), Yonkers-bred MC DMX passed away at White Plains Hospital, NY. He was 50.
X s reign as Ruff Ryders commander and East Coast icon began in the late 90s when he unleashed his debut album
It s Dark and Hell Is Hot. The magnum opus lifted X into superstar territory, courtesy of his hit singles Ruff Ryders Anthem and How It s Goin Down. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, X s rookie effort placed him at the rap summit alongside Brooklyn s Jay-Z and Queens Nas for New York s top MC. His torrid run continued into the 2000s, when he churned out instant club classics, including X Gon Give It To Ya and his Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs top 10 Party Up (Up In Here).
1. Drake has all of the top three on the Hot 100 this week just the third artist to ever do that, and the first to do it with all three debuts. Does him notching this achievement say more about Drake, about these three songs, or about the Hot 100 in general in 2021?
Josh Glicksman: It’s a combination of Drake and the Hot 100 in general. In 2020, there were more No. 1 debuts on the chart (12) than in any other calendar year and thanks to “Drivers license” and “What’s Next,” half of the No. 1s in 2021 so far have debuted atop the chart. The steadily ascending No. 1 hit certainly still exists “Mood” first reached the pinnacle last October in its 10th week on the chart but splashy debuts, particularly from household names, have become commonplace. Speaking of which, “What’s Next” marks Drake’s eighth number one. Few other artists across the industry can generate the hype that he can surrounding a new release.
1. A No. 11 debut for Love Story (Taylor s Version) short of the top 10 and the original s No. 4 peak, but still very impressive for a new version of an old hit. On a scale from 1-10, if you re Taylor Swift, how happy are you with that showing?
Jason Lipshutz: I’d be at a 8. A new version of a song that’s been out for over a decade, that sounds nearly identical to the original version, just debuted at No. 11 on the Hot 100! Even with Taylor Swift’s superstardom and general curiosity around her re-recording endeavor in mind, this debut is pretty remarkable on paper, and not the type of older-song resurgence that is typical within the upper reaches of the chart. Knock two points off for the top 10 near-miss maybe that will come with “You Belong With Me (Taylor’s Version).”
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