THIS DAY in music history - 09-07-20
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY, SEPTEMBER 7 : ⁠⁠ ⁠

🔷 2019 : Thanks to an appearance in the Netflix show Someone Great where Gina Rodriguez gets tipsy and sings it to get over a breakup, “Truth Hurts” by Lizzo goes to #1 in America nearly two years after it was first released.

🔷 2018 : Lenny Kravitz releases his 11th studio album, Raise Vibration, which features guest vocals from the late Michael Jackson on the single “Low.” Kravitz collaborated with the King of Pop on Jackson’s track “(I Can’t Make It) Another Day” from the posthumous album Michael.

🔷 1987 : Michael Jackson releases “Bad,” the title track to his first album since Thriller. The song was supposed to be a duet with Prince, but the Purple One turned down the offer.

🔷 1984 : With most of her family (including her parents) on the road with The Jacksons’ Victory tour, 18-year-old Janet Jackson elopes with James DeBarge from the group DeBarge.


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