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Monday 15 February 2016

Black History Month

Although it's the shortest month, February is home to many beloved holidays, but perhaps one of the most important celebrations throughout the month is Black History Month. Since 1976, the duration of February has been spent honoring the lives of historic black people in the United States. In honor of Black History Month, here are some of my favorite songs by iconic African American artists.

3. Mariah Carey - "Always Be My Baby"
Mariah Carey is one of the greatest singers of all time, and if you disagree, you are wrong. While her unbelievable range isn't on full display in this song, her 1995 single "Always Be My Baby" is still one of the pop icon's best. The song not only shows off Carey's impressive vocals, but also her talents at songwriting, as she co-wrote the song with Jermaine Dupri and Manuel Seal.

Here is the complete list:
1. Michael Jackson - "Thriller"
2. Kanye West - "Gold Digger"
3. Mariah Carey - "Always Be My Baby"
4. Aretha Franklin - "Respect"
5. Louis Armstrong - "What A Wonderful World"
6. Beyonce - "Formation"

(The Depaulia)



COMMENTS
B from USA wrote:
Beyoncé is overrated. Formation is the worst. The only song I've liked by her in a long time is 7/11.
(Monday 15 February 2016; 21:09)

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