ilovemusic432 Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 (edited) Quote Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles," featuring Gucci Mane, and Migos' "Bad and Boujee," co-starring Lil Uzi Vert, topping the Billboard Hot 100 within the past three months not only put rap's young upstarts into the pop-culture spotlight, it also signals a trend on the list: chart-toppers that use alliteration with the letter "B." Poke around the chart archives and the first alliterative "B" track belonged to country star Jimmy Dean, who ruled the list in November 1961 with his self-penned hit "Big Bad John." Over the next six decades, similar entries sprinkled the list courtesy of Neil Sedaka, Taylor Swift and Destiny's Child, among others.Amy Grant, "Baby Baby" Label: A&M Date: 4/27/1991 Weeks at No. 1: Two Beyonce feat. Sean Paul, "Baby Boy" Label: Columbia Date: 10/4/2003 Weeks at No. 1: NineSir Mix-A-Lot, "Baby Got Back" Label: Reprise Date: 7/4/1992 Weeks at No. 1: FiveDestiny's Child, "Bills, Bills, Bills" Label: Columbia Date: 7/17/1999Weeks at No. 1: OneTaylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar, "Bad Blood" Label: Big Machine/Republic Date: 6/6/2015Weeks at No. 1: One Source & Read More Edited January 28, 2017 by ilovemusic432
fridayteenage Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 1. Bad Blood 2. Bills Bills Bills 3. Baby Boy
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