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'I'll Be Missing You' - Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112 On March 9, 1997, Christopher ' Wallace was murdered leaving a Soul Train Awards afterparty in Los Angeles.
Soon after,, R&B group and Wallace's widow,, paid him tribute on a song that sampled The Police's 'Every Breath You Take' and Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings.' The video -- which culminates with Evans singing the spiritual 'I'll Fly Away' from atop a hill -- premiered in early May and quickly became one of MTV's most-played clips.
'It really hit home when I saw the video,' says New York DJ Funkmaster Flex, who remembers broadcasting the song from a promo CD before Bad Boy Records sent him a proper 12-inch. The single then debuted at No.
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1 on the on June 14, remained there for 11 weeks and was succeeded by Wallace's own 'Mo Money Mo Problems' from his posthumous LP Life After Death. 'It was a tough time,' recalls Flex. Jennifer Lopez On The Floor Original Song Mp3 Download. 'But between Big's album and Diddy's album, it almost felt like Biggie didn't pass.'
—NICK MURRAY Fun Fact: joined 112, Evans and Puff Daddy to perform the track live at the 1997 Video Music Awards. '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' - Bryan Adams Bryan Adams was finishing up his sixth LP, Waking Up the Neighbours, when film composer Michael Kamen approached the Canadian musician's team about collaborating on the theme to Kevin Costner's early-'90s vehicle Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Co-written with Adams' frequent collaborator Mutt Lange, the lyrics for Robin and Maid Marian's surging love song were composed in 90 minutes - and then went on to become the foundation of the biggest hit of the year. Remembers Adams' manager Bruce Allen: 'It was a big wedding song, but you heard it at the mall -- everywhere.'
—GARRETT KAMPS Fun Fact: '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You' lost the best original song Academy Award to 'Beauty and the Beast' (a Hot 100 top 10 for and ). 'Waterfalls' - TLC Amped from the success of its triple-platinum debut, entered the studio in late 1993 to record a follow-up with a dream team of producers -- among them,, Puff Daddy and production team Organized Noize. What resulted was 1994's CrazySexyCool, an LP that has sold 7.7 million copies stateside (according to Nielsen Music) and delivered the act's biggest hit. Written by Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Marqueze Etheridge and Organized Noize -- with backup vocals by then-unknown -- the Grammy-winning, chart-dominating single wasn't just a commercial juggernaut. Released in the midst of the AIDS epidemic and the drug war, the song's lyrics addressed these issues (e.g., 'His health is fading and he doesn't know why/Three letters took him to his final resting place'), and its MTV Video Music Awards-sweeping clip, helmed by director F. Gary Gray ( Friday, Straight Outta Compton), brought these concerns into the living rooms of millions. —GARRETT KAMPS Fun Fact: The video cost more than $1 million.
'I had no idea how huge the record was until I heard how much the video budget was,' says Etheridge. 'Light My Fire' - This 1967 breakthrough single catapulted Jim Morrison's four-man psych circus from Whiskey a Go Go house band to Elektra Records' million-selling success. Countless acid trips, 14 platinum certifications and one Oliver Stone biopic followed, along with a 1968 Jose Feliciano cover that hit No. 3 and extended the song's life. 'The jazz world picked it up, then I'd hear it in elevators,' says drummer John Densmore. Fun Fact: Buick offered $75,000 to adapt the smash for an ad, which The Doors ultimately declined, a decision Densmore has never regretted: 'Would this song be on this list if we'd done 'Come on Buick, Light My Fire'?'
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The year 1984 was a colossal one for pop culture:, and owned the airwaves; Beverly Hills Cop, The Karate Kid and The Terminator lit up the box office; and the CD player and the first Apple Macintosh arrived in stores. Against this backdrop, wrote one of the 20th century's most memorable movie themes. While Parker later settled out of court with to avoid a copyright suit over similarities to Lewis' hit 'I Want a New Drug,' 'Ghostbusters' was an international smash. 'I remember hearing the song and thinking, 'This isn't like anything else on the radio -- he is basically talking,' says frontman Jaret Reddick, whose pop-punk band covered the tune for 2005 film Just Like Heaven. 'It's the keyboard line that sucks you in: You find yourself whistling it for two days.' —GARRETT KAMPS Fun Fact: 'Ghostbusters' was initially tied to a summer blockbuster, but now it's the second-most Shazam-ed track on Halloween, after 's 'Thriller.' 'Jessie's Girl' - Rick Springfield After emerging from the 1970s as a pop heartthrob, hoped that 1981's Working Class Dog -- his first album in five years -- would convince critics that he had grown into a serious artist.
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