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You just can't hypothesis about something that may or may not happen. Rodney Marsh (Source: Colemanballs, Private Eye)

For the first time ever, this week’s US top ten singles are all by African-American artists.

US Billboard Top Ten singles
1. Baby Boy: Beyonce Featuring Sean Paul
2. Shake Ya Tailfeather: Nelly, P Diddy & Murphy Lee
3. Get Low: Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz Featuring Ying Yang Twins
4. Right Thurr: Chingy
5. Frontin’: Pharrell Featuring Jay-Z
6. Damn!: YoungBloodZ Featuring Lil Jon
7. P.I.M.P.: 50 Cent
8. Into You: Fabolous Featuring Tamia/Ashanti
9. Stand Up: Ludacris Featuring Shawnna
10. Where Is The Love?: Black Eyed Peas

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One Response to “US top ten singles are all by African-American artists”

  1. on 26 Feb 2004 at 7:59 pm DeAnna

    I like your site, i but then again. i pretty much like anything with ludacris in it. So i would add more about ludacris if i were you. He is so cute, how can you not want to just feel you page with him. I am completly sane by the way. I just get a little crazy when it comes to him. But who wouldn’t he is such a hottie!

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