This Week in Music History

We take a look at the unforgettable moments that happened during the second week of February.

"The Queen of Soul" - The broad spectrum of stars also included queen of soul Aretha Franklin, with young American singer Josh Groban.

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This Week in Music History - Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” was recorded on the same day, Feb.14. We take a look at other unforgettable moments that happened during the second week of February.

No.1 - On February 26, 1983, Michael Jackson’s <em>Thriller</em> reached the top of the charts for the first of 37 non-consecutive weeks at No.1. The LP stands at the highest-selling album of all time to this day.

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Thriller 25 - To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, Michael Jackson’s <em>Thriller</em>— the highest selling album of all time, was reissued February 8, 2008.

OutKast - Big Boi rhymes,&quot;we headed to that bat cave, A-T-L, Georgia/bulldoggin h**s like them Georgetown Hoyas&quot; on &quot;Rosa Parks&quot; from &quot;Aquemini.&quot;

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Victory - On February 8, 2004, Outkast’s <em>Speakerboxxx/The Love Below</em> became the first rap album to win a Grammy for Album of the Year. Beyonce also won five awards that night— tying a record previously set by Lauren Hill and Alicia Keys.

Chrihanna - Rihanna mysteriously cancelled her Grammy Awards performance on February 8, 2009. Reports later surfaced that her then boyfriend Chris Brown had allegedly assaulted her the night before. TMZ soon published photos of the singer visibly battered and bruised. Though they briefly reconciled, the young couple eventually split up. Brown plead guilty to felony assault on June 22, 2009 and was sentenced to five year of  probation.

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Chrihanna - Rihanna mysteriously cancelled her Grammy Awards performance on February 8, 2009. Reports later surfaced that her then boyfriend Chris Brown had allegedly assaulted her the night before. TMZ soon published photos of the singer visibly battered and bruised. Though they briefly reconciled, the young couple eventually split up. Brown plead guilty to felony assault on June 22, 2009 and was sentenced to five year of probation.

Hip-hop Takes Center Stage - And to think the rap categories used were once left off the air. On February 8, 2009, T.I., Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and a very pregnant M.I.A took over the stage at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards for a rendition of Tip’s “Swagger Like Us.” That night Wayne took home four awards, T.I. and Kanye won two.

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Hip-hop Takes Center Stage - And to think the rap categories used were once left off the air. On February 8, 2009, T.I., Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z and a very pregnant M.I.A took over the stage at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards for a rendition of Tip’s “Swagger Like Us.” That night Wayne took home four awards, T.I. and Kanye won two.

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MJ's Doctor Speaks! - Dr. Conrad Murray has broken his silence since the death of Michael Jackson back on June 25th with a video released to YouTube. After thanking those who have supported him although he is at the center of the manslaughter investigation, Murray stated, &quot;I told the truth and I have faith the truth will prevail.&quot;

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Not Guilty - A day after being charged for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, Dr. Conrad Murray plead not guilty on February 9, 2010. He was ordered to stand trial in January of 2011.

Kanye West - Kanye took a new direction this year with his music using autotune while singing on a few of his songs.  Thanks T-Pain!

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Kanye's Coming Out Party - Kanye West released his debut album, <em> The College Dropout</em> on February 10, 2004. The CD moved 441,000 units in its first week and has sold 3.1 million copies to date domestically.

Jay Stay Paid - This release from the late J Dilla is one that fans should definitely have in their collections. A collection of superb beats and special guests make &quot;Jay Stay Paid&quot; one of the late producer's best outings ever.

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J Dilla Dies - Only three days after turning 32 years old James "J Dilla" Yancey died of a TTP, a rare blood disease, on February 10, 2006.

Money Owed - Dr. Dre wants his money. The former Death Row co-owner is filing a lawsuit against his old company, which is currently owned by WIDEawake Entertainment Group, after not seeing a penny from the label for the release of several projects he created during his tenure with the imprint.

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Pay Up - Dr. Dre filed a lawsuit against his former label, Death Row Records, on February 12, 2010. According to Dre, he stopped received payments from Death Row when he left the label in ’96.

Eminem - When it comes to rappers who sing their own choruses, Eminem is someone who should not be forgotten. The rapper doesn't always sing his choruses, but when he does it usually makes for a hit record.

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Eminem Returns - On February 2, 2009, Eminem released "Crack a Bottle" his first single in four years, featuring 50 Cent and Dr. Dre. On February 12, 2009, the song shot to no.1 with 418,000 downloads-- breaking a record previously held by T.I.'s "Live Your Life." The song also won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group in 2010.

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We Are the World 25 for Haiti - Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones assembled a roster of superstars to record  &quot;We Are the World 25 for Haiti,&quot; a revamped version of the original blockbuster single released 25 years earlier. The new version was released on February 12, 2010 and raised money to help bring relief following Haiti’s devastating 7.1 earthquake a few weeks prior. Janet Jackson, Lil Wayne, Wyclef Jean, Usher, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg and Jennifer Hudson, among many others, were featured on the song.

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We Are the World 25 for Haiti - Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones assembled a roster of superstars to record "We Are the World 25 for Haiti," a revamped version of the original blockbuster single released 25 years earlier. The new version was released on February 12, 2010 and raised money to help bring relief following Haiti’s devastating 7.1 earthquake a few weeks prior. Janet Jackson, Lil Wayne, Wyclef Jean, Usher, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg and Jennifer Hudson, among many others, were featured on the song.

Whose is it? - Michael says Neverland is his – and it looks like it's going to stay in hands – at least for the time being.  A foreclosure sale of the ranch set for this week didn't happen.  Jackson says an equity firm has purchased the existing loan on the ranch. Neverland used to be Jackson's home, but he hasn't lived there since he was acquitted of child molestation charges in 1995.

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Real Estate - On February 13, 1988, Michael Jackson bought his Neverland ranch in Santa Barbara County in California. MJ stopped living there in 2005, stating that he no longer considered it his home after a swarm of police officers searched in connection to his child molestation trial.

Double Up - Pac popularized the double album in hip-hop. Two years after the release of the multiplatinum “All Eyez on Me,” Biggie released “Life After Death.” Nas, Jay-Z and Outkast have also released double albums.

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Double Up - Less than a year after being released from jail, Tupac Shakur released All Eyez on Me, the first double album in rap music history, on February 13, 1996. The album sold 9 times platinum domestically and ushered a wave of double albums in hip-hop. The Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z and Nas, among others, all released double albums. The offering would become the last album Pac released while he was alive.

The Fugees Settle the Score - The Fugees released their classic sophomore album, &lt;em&gt;The Score,&lt;/em&gt; on February 13, 1996. The LP went on to sell 17 million units worldwide and served as a platform for Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill to launch successful solo careers.

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The Fugees Settle the Score - The Fugees released their classic sophomore album, <em>The Score,</em> on February 13, 1996. The LP went on to sell 17 million units worldwide and served as a platform for Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill to launch successful solo careers.

So Far Gone - The hottest rookie in hip hop staked his claim with the mixtape &quot;So Far Gone.&quot; Not only is it sonically superb, but it also features the likes of Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Bun B, Lloyd and others.

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So Far Gone - Drizzy Drake changed the game when his So Far Gone mixtape was released on February 13, 2009. More album than mixtape, the project sparked the Toronto MC's deafening buzz, made him the most sought after guest rapper since his mentor Lil Wayne, produced two hits, "Best I Ever Had" and "Successful" and earned him two Grammy nominations. The then free agent also

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Aretha Franklin Talks About Cancer Reports - The Queen of Soul is finally addressing the pancreatic cancer rumors that hit headlines in December. On Dec. 2, she underwent surgery for a still undisclosed illness, following a cancellation of concert dates on doctor’s orders.  Then, late last year, “The Detroit Free Press” cited an anonymous source that said Franklin was being treated for pancreatic cancer. But on Thursday, Franklin told “Access Hollywood”, “I don’t know where ‘pancreatic cancer’ came from…No one in my family ever said that.&quot;

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Sureshot - Aretha Franklin recorded her version of Otis Redding’s “Respect” at the Atlantic Records Studio in New York City on February 14, 1967. The single was released two months later, sold upwards 500,000 copies and earned Franklin her first no.1 single.

R.I.P. M.J. - The world was stunned by the sudden death of a man who many call the greatest entertainer that ever lived. In the wake of Michael Jackson’s passing, his albums sales soared to the tops of the charts and tributes by both celebrities and fans were performed around the globe. Sadly, fallout also included debate over his will and finances. A mixed legacy, however, did nothing to dethrone the king of pop.

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Hit Man - Michael Jackson released “Beat It” on February 14, 1983. The single shot to no.1 and became the third of Jackson’s seven Top 10 singles off <em>Thriller</em>.

Whitney's Debut - Whitney Houston released her self-titled debut album on February 14, 1985. The LP produced three consecutive No.1 singles, &quot;How Will I Know,&quot; &quot;Saving All My Love for You&quot; and &quot;Greatest Love of All&quot; and has sold 25 million records worldwide to date.

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Whitney's Debut - Whitney Houston released her self-titled debut album on February 14, 1985. The LP produced three consecutive No.1 singles, "How Will I Know," "Saving All My Love for You" and "Greatest Love of All" and has sold 25 million records worldwide to date.