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Post by Unkie on Aug 30, 2022 23:57:29 GMT -5
Red Hot Chili Peppers (5 years, 10 months between "Dark Necessities" in May 2015 and "Black Summer" in March 2022) Thrice (5 years, 4 months between "Black Honey" in June 2015 and "Robot Soft Exorcism" in October 2021)
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Post by Wojopols on Oct 17, 2022 13:47:50 GMT -5
For me, it's Alicia Keys. She hit #1 in 2003 with "You Don't Know My Name" and 17 years later in 2020 with "Underdog".
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Feb 9, 2023 22:48:39 GMT -5
Not quite the record but Miley Cyrus ended a 14-year drought at #1 last week with "Flowers".
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Mar 16, 2023 22:00:53 GMT -5
Linkin Park hadn't been #1 for nearly 16 years - when they hit #1 in 2007 with "Shadow Of The Day" - until this week when they finally get another with "Lost".
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Post by Courage on May 12, 2023 12:24:12 GMT -5
Depending how you credit the song, Gloria Estefan ended a 19-year #1 drought when "Gonna Be You" topped my chart. Her last #1 was 2004's "I Wish You" (which also was the year-end #1).
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Post by Courage on Nov 26, 2023 14:58:54 GMT -5
*NSYNC score their first #1 in over 22 years with "Better Place." "This I Promise You" was their alst #1.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 30, 2023 22:08:32 GMT -5
Kylie Minogue takes the record for me this week. It's been 18 years and just over 8 months since "Giving You Up" was #1... and "Hold On To Now" becomes her first #1 since then.
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