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| Jay Z. (Photo by Danielle Dalledonne) |
If you look back on 2013, not a single black artist scored a No. 1 single. Not J. Cole, Jay Z, Beyonce, or even Kanye West. 2013 marked the first-ever year since Billboard began charting Top 40 songs in 1958 that zero black artists made their way to the top of the singles chart.
The top spot on the Hot 100 -- today's version of the singles chart -- was dominated by white acts throughout the past year. Perhaps even more intriguing is the fact that white artists even sat atop the R&B and Hip-Hop Songs chart for 44 out of 52 weeks of 2013. Compare this to ten years ago, when every No. 1 Hot 100 single was performed by an artist of color.
And in a final interesting twist, there are no living black artists being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 -- although Clarence Clemons will be inducted posthumously as part of the E Street Band. That's only happened once before in Rock Hall history.
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1 comment:
It's all about the radio play and spins. Radio has made sure no black artists songs gets enough radio spins to be heard and bought. Did you also notice white artist like Mackelmore are getting all the rap awards and Justin Timberlake and Robin Thicke are getting awards for R&B. Where not any black artists around? Things that make you go mmmmm.
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