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Joe DiMaggio s streak still captures the imagination

On this date 80 years ago, May 15th, 1941, the Chicago White Sox visited Yankee Stadium. The Pale Hose put a beating on the home team, drubbing the Bombers 13-1. The loss marked the fifth straight for the Yanks, dropped them below .500, and put them 6.5 games out of first place. Lost in the wash: a single by Joe DiMaggio that plated New York’s only run. The Yankee Clipper picked up two hits the next day, kept raking, and two months later, on July 16, the streak finally ended at 56 … “the last magic number in sports,” as sportswriter Kostya Kennedy has described it. The Yankees got hot with him, rolling off streaks of eight and 14 straight wins while Joe swung his mighty bat. Neither looked back, and the Yankees beat the Dodgers in the World Series while Joe picked up his second AL MVP.

Rap s Latest Shocking Viral Scheme Is Not Shocking at All

and anything else that catches his attention. Why do rap remakes of pop and R&B hits keep going viral? Somewhere in a record label’s corner office, a young executive is rubbing their hands together like a Scooby-Doo villain. They’ve found another way to make a quick buck. This time it’s through songs that combine gentle-sounding R&B and pop hits with raps about brutal violence. In the last six weeks, three different songs have gone insanely viral using this format. A crew of Florida rappers, including Yungeen Ace and Spinabenz, turned Vanessa Carlton’s “A Thousand Miles” into a menacing diss track, complete with real-life drama. Then, Jacksonville rapper Foolio responded with “When I See U,” which takes Fantasia’s smitten 2007 hit of the same name and turns it into a warning. This past week, away from that beef, Baltimore’s YTK released a trigger-happy version of Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off” called “Let It Off.

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