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My first try at making kimchi dumplings, they came out delicious
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14 times people got revenge in the most spectacularly petty way possible.
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Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong having a laugh during the rehearsal for The Edsel Show, 1957
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On this day in music history: September 30, 1995 - “Fantasy” by Mariah Carey hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 8 weeks, also topping the R&B singles chart for 6 weeks on the same date. Written by Mariah Carey, Dave “Jam” Hall, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Steven Stanley and Adrian Belew, it is the ninth pop and fourth R&B chart topper for the singer and songwriter from Huntington, Long Island, NY. After the huge success of the sample based “Dreamlover” on her previous album “Music Box”, Mariah Carey is inspired to create light and fun song in a similar vein. Listening to the radio one day, Carey hears The Tom Tom Club’s classic “Genius Of Love”. One of her favorites while growing up in suburban Long Island, Mariah tells her co-producer Dave Hall her idea about writing a song using “Genius Of Love” as its basis. The pair works quickly, writing and cutting the track within two days. Then Carey asks Sean “Puffy” Combs to do a remix of the song, using rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard from the Wu Tang Clan to add rap verses to the remix version. At first, Carey’s label Columbia Records is slightly apprehensive at O.D.B.’s presence, feeling that it might be too jarring and edgy for some pop radio programmers, but their fears are totally unfounded. Released on September 12, 1995, the single is an instant smash, becoming only the second single in the history (after Michael Jackson’s “You Are Not Alone” just a few weeks earlier) of the Billboard Hot 100 and R&B singles charts to enter at number one. Carey’s song is later featured in the action comedy “Rush Hour” in 1998. “Fantasy” is certified 2x Platinum in the US by the RIAA.
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