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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 25, 2017 14:20:44 GMT -5
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Post by johnnywest on Mar 27, 2018 7:55:43 GMT -5
In the year-end Top 40, Ryan listed some differences between DJ Khaled and Khalid. DJ Khaled shouts out his name at the beginning of his hits, which includes "Wild Thoughts" and "I'm The One."
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Post by pb on Mar 28, 2018 9:26:42 GMT -5
Honorable mention. In the album track from last weekend's 1971 show Janis Joplin mentions her name during the second verse of "My Baby."
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Post by Hervard on Mar 28, 2018 10:04:28 GMT -5
"Do You Know What I Mean" - Lee Michaels "The Motown Song" - Rod Stewart (he mentions the Temptations, who sing back-up and, near the end, after Rod mentions their name, they sing by themselves). "The Look Of Love (Part 1) - ABC (lead singer Martin Fry says "And all my friends just might ask me They say, 'Martin (or Marty), maybe one day you'll find true love'"
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Post by at40petebattistini on Mar 28, 2018 10:06:21 GMT -5
Perhaps this has been mentioned -- I scrolled thru and didn't see it.
The Jackson Five mentioned themselves in "Hallelujah Day", a Top 40 hit from April 1973.
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Post by johnnywest on Apr 16, 2018 8:37:17 GMT -5
2 Live Crew are mentioned in the news report that beings at the top of "Banned In The U.S.A." Britney Spears sings, "Oh my God, that's Britney's shameless" in "Piece of Me." Cardi B says her name at the beginning of "Finesse." Cardi B shouts out her name a couple times in "Girls Like You." Coolio raps his name in "1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New)." Clipse raps about J. Timberlake in "Like I Love You." DJ Khaled shouts out "J.Lo" in "Dinero by Jennifer Lopez f/DJ Khaled & CARDI B. DJ Khaled shouts out his own name in "No Brainder" by DJ Khaled f/Justin Bieber, Quavo & Chance The Rapper. Eminem mentions himself in "The Real Slim Shady." The Fat Boys mention featured act The Beach Boys in "Wipeout." Fergie says, "It's me, Fergie Ferg" in "London Bridge." Field Mob mention "Ciara," the featured singer in "So What." George Michael says, "Mr. Elton John" in their duet of "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me." Guys are chanting "Go Paula" in Paula Abdul's "Vibeology." India.Arie sings here name in "Video." Irv Gotti shouts "Ashanti" in "Rock Wit U (Awww Baby)." J. Balvin and Liam Payne are the very first words spoken in "Familiar." J.J. Fad say their name at least twice in "Supersonic." Jason Derulo shouts "Jason Derulo!" at the start of "In My Head." Jason Derulo shouts "Jason Derulo!" at the start of "Whatcha Say." Kanye West says Estelle's name in her song "American Boy." Katy Perry sings "Snoop Doggy Dogg on the stereo," while he raps "Katy my lady" in "California Gurls." Lady Gaga says “Gaga” several times in “Judas.” Lil Kim mentions Christina Aguilera in "Can't Hold Us Down." Lil Wayne mentions himself in "Got Money" by Lil Wayne f/T-Pain. Ludacris mentions Taio Cruz is "Break Your Heart." Madonna sings "come on Britney lose control" in "Me Against The Music." Mario says his name at the very end of "Just A Friend 2002." Miley Cyrus sings, "oh she's just being Miley" in "See You Again." Nelly and Murphy Lee are mentioned in "Shake Ya Tailfeather." Offset mentions himself in “Taste” by Tyra f/Offset. Pitbull mentions Pitbull, Ne-Yo & Nayer (but not the other credited musician, Afrojack) in his song "Give Me Everything." Planet Soul sing "Comin' to my Planet Soul" in "Set U Free." Pretty Ricky say their name over and over in "Grind With Me." Quavo says his name at least twice in "Strip That Down." Rod Stewart shouts out, "let the Temptations sing it one more time!" in "The Motown Song." Salt-N-Pepa mention themselves several times throughout "Push It." Salt says, "C'Mon, Pep," referring to Pepa in Salt-N-Pepa's "Let's Talk About Sex." She also mentions Spinderella at the start. Sean Paul shouts out both "Enrique Iglesias" and his own name in "Bailando." Soulja Boy raps, "Watch me crank dat, Soulja Boy" in "Crank That (Soulja Boy)." TLC mention themselves in "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg." Travie McCoy raps, "You can call me Travie" in "Billionaire." Wyclef Jean shouts, "Shakira, Shakira!" in "Hips Don't Lie."
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Post by johnnywest on Jun 25, 2019 7:08:36 GMT -5
Someone yells "Usher" in "Yeah!"
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Post by at40petebattistini on Jun 25, 2019 8:27:27 GMT -5
Probably one most people would miss: "Get On The Good Foot (Part 1)" contains the line "dance to the music of the James Brown band." And here’s another from the Godfather of Soul. “Ladies and gentlemen, fellow Americans, lady Americans, this is James Brown…” King Heroin – James Brown
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Post by Jessica on Jun 25, 2019 21:07:23 GMT -5
“Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga
Just about every Pitbull song
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Post by johnnywest on Jun 26, 2019 12:36:53 GMT -5
In "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis shouts out "Johnny!" who follows with a sax solo.
In a current example, in "Wake Up" by Travis Scott f/The Weeknd, Travis says, "I can make your Mondays even better like The Weeknd."
Kelly Rowland sings Nelly's name in "Dilemma."
Mary J. Blige's name is mentioned at the beginning of "Rainy Dayz."
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Post by johnnywest on Jul 29, 2019 9:28:25 GMT -5
Rich Cronin of the group LFO says his name in "Summer Girls."
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Post by chrislc on Jul 30, 2019 22:39:35 GMT -5
Wow there have been some 60s songs mentioned but not the #1 hit by the singer who followed up that hit with another Top 40 hit in which he uttered the immortal line "let me put this hamburger down".
Yes he was from Houston, Texas.
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Post by johnnywest on Sept 5, 2019 17:00:46 GMT -5
Cardi B names herself in "Bodak Yellow." Juvenile mentions his own name in "Slow Motion." Brownsville Station mention themselves in "Kings of the Party."
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 20, 2019 19:57:55 GMT -5
In Give It To the People Righteous Brothers mention themselves.
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Post by Hervard on Oct 21, 2019 8:23:46 GMT -5
Wow there have been some 60s songs mentioned but not the #1 hit by the singer who followed up that hit with another Top 40 hit in which he uttered the immortal line "let me put this hamburger down". Yes he was from Houston, Texas. That would be "Tighten Up" by Archie Bell & The Drells. The hamburger song would be their follow-up hit "I Can't Stop Dancing".
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