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2023 Lauryn Hill stages a surprise Fugees reunion when she brings Wyclef Jean and Pras Michel on stage to perform at her concert in Philadelphia.

2016 After a 32-year battle with Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight boxing champion and civil rights activist who was the subject of the 1975 hit "Black Superman," dies of respiratory complications at age 74.

2014 Jade Castrinos, the female vocalist in Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, updates her Instagram bio to read: "For seven years i sang and wrote music with edward sharpe. they voted me off of tour a week before they left, via email. lol."More

2011 Andrew Gold, who penned what would famously become the theme song to The Golden Girls, dies of heart failure at age 59.

2011 R&B singer Benny Spellman dies of respiratory failure at age 79.

2010 Esquire posts video of a fashion shoot where Gavin Rossdale's daughter Daisy Lowe dances to the song "Tiger" by Maximum Balloon, garnering millions of views and giving the song a huge boost.More

2009 Blues singer Koko Taylor, known for her popular cover of Willie Dixon's "Wang Dang Doodle," dies of surgical complications after a procedure for gastrointestinal bleeding at age 80.

2006 At the Rock am Ring Festival in Nürburgring, Germany, Metallica perform their classic album Master Of Puppets in its entirety for the first time ever.

2006 Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium hits #1 on both the UK and US albums charts.

2003 Barry Manilow suffers a broken nose after he accidentally walks into a wall at his home in Palm Springs, California, and knocks himself unconscious. Although he passed out for four hours, he doesn't endure any lasting effects and doctors determine that surgery is not necessary.

2002 Paul McCartney and Aretha Franklin are the performers at Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebrating the 50th year of her reign.

2001 Tom Petty marries Dana York in a ceremony officiated by Little Richard. It's his second marriage, and his last - he and Dana are still married when he dies in 2017.

2001 Staind's Break The Cycle starts a three-week run at #1 on the US albums chart.

2001 Shaggy's "Angel" starts a four-week run at #1 on the UK singles chart. His album Hot Shot also goes to #1 on the UK albums chart.

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Shakira Releases Fijacion Oral Vol. 1

2005

Shakira releases the Spanish-language portion of her double-album project, Oral Fixation, which is joined by its English counterpart in the fall. The two-part project is a followup to her first English-language album, Laundry Service, and reflects the singer's evolution from a Colombian pop princess to an international superstar.


Fijacion Oral Vol. 1 finds the Colombian singer returning to her roots with passionate reflections on love expressed in her native tongue, led by the scorching single "La Tortura." Opening at #4 on the US albums chart, the collection of ballads and Latin-infused club bangers is the highest-charting debut for a full-length Spanish album in the tally's history. When the English supplement, Oral Fixation Vol. 2, emerges in November it brings its own accolades. Aside from peaking at #5 on the albums chart, it produces her first #1 single on the Hot 100: "Hips Don't Lie." Four years earlier, Shakira released her first English-language album, Laundry Service, which launched her into the mainstream pop market but she never wanted to leave her native language behind. Oral Fixation allowed her to tap into the creative wellspring of both languages. "When I express myself in Spanish, I find elements that help me express an idea in perhaps a different way than when I do it in English," she explains. "There are different aesthetics, but there is a certain style to the way I write my own songs, a particular way of describing feelings and emotions that I have developed over all these years making songs."

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