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On This Day in Music - March 2FEATURED: Stevie Wonder Dominates the 16th Grammy Awards (1974)In a landmark evening for R&B, Stevie Wonder won four Grammys, including Album of the Year for 'Innervisions.' This achievement marked the beginning of an unprecedented three-year period where he would win the top prize for three consecutive studio albums.ALSO ON THIS DAY- 1955: Bo Diddley Records His Self-Titled Debut Single At Chess Records in Chicago, Bo Diddley recorded 'Bo Diddley,' introducing the syncopated 'Bo Diddley beat' that became a foundational rhythm for rock and roll.- 1985: Wham! Reaches Number One in the US
The British pop duo’s second studio album 'Make It Big' topped the Billboard 200, solidifying their status as global superstars with hits like 'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go.'- 2010: Prince Royce Releases His Debut Album The American-born artist released his eponymous debut, blending traditional Bachata with urban pop and revitalizing the genre for a new global audience.- 2022: Ai Higuchi Releases 'Saiaku Saiai' The Japanese singer-songwriter released her fourth studio album, featuring the global viral hit 'Akuma no Ko,' which gained massive popularity as the ending theme for Attack on Titan.- 2023: Bollywood Single 'Billi Billi' Makes Global Waves The energetic track 'Billi Billi' from the film 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' was released, quickly amassing over 40 million views on YouTube within its first 24 hours.- 2026: Rosé Makes K-pop History at the BRIT Awards BLACKPINK's Rosé became the first K-pop solo artist to win a competitive BRIT Award, taking home International Song of the Year for her chart-topping collaboration 'APT.'

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Living For The City

Stevie Wonder

2

Bo Diddley

Bo Diddley

3

Heartbeat

Wham!

4

El Amor Que Perdimos

Prince Royce

5

悲しい歌がある理由

Ai Higuchi

6

Billi Billi (From "Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan")

Sukhbir et Kumaar

7

APT.

ROSÉ

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