This Day in Hip-Hop: August 26th

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August 26th is a day woven with the vibrant threads of hip-hop history, marking significant moments that have left an indelible imprint on the genre's tapestry. Born on this day in 1986 in the heart of Brooklyn, New York, Carlos St. John Phillips, better known by his stage name Saint Jhn, emerged as a dynamic rapper and singer. His chart-topping single "Roses" resonates as a testament to his musical prowess, solidifying his place in the contemporary hip-hop landscape. In 1997, Compton's own Coolio unveiled his third album, "My Soul." The album's lead single, "See U When U Get There," soared to No. 12 on the Hot 100, achieving international acclaim. My Soul made it to number 39 on the Billboard 200 and number 49 on the Top R&B/ Hip-Hop Albums. While the album marked his farewell to Tommy Boy, it stood as a testament to his artistry, with production contributions from talents like Romeo, Vic C., Bryan "Wino" Dobbs, and DJ I-Roc. The turn of the millennium witnessed rapper Nelly's meteoric rise as his debut studio album, "Country Grammar," embarked on a remarkable five-week reign atop the US charts. This milestone solidified Nelly's status as a hip-hop juggernaut. According to Billboard, as of 2022, Country Grammar is one of the 15 best-performing 21st-century albums, without any of its singles being number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2001, Petey Pablo etched North Carolina onto the hip-hop map with his debut single, "Raise Up." Crafted in collaboration with the legendary Timbaland, the track reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100, encapsulating the essence of a summertime anthem. The year 2003 saw the emergence of Youngbloodz, releasing their sophomore album "Drankin Putnuz." This Atlanta Crunk-infused project, highlighted by the Grammy-nominated single "Damn!," soared to No. 5 on the Billboard 200, eventually attaining Platinum status. Also in 2003, the southern rap collective Nappy Roots dropped their second album, "Wooden Leather." Featuring collaborations with luminaries like Kanye West, Lil Jon, and David Banner, the album soared to No. 12 on the Billboard 200, solidifying their place in the hip-hop landscape. 2006 saw American rapper Rick Ross ascend to the zenith of the Billboard 200 chart with his debut studio album, "Port of Miami," marking a triumphant entry into the rap scene. The year 2008 witnessed The Game's unveiling of his third album, "LAX," featuring an array of guest appearances and chart-topping singles. The album resonated with listeners and critics alike, climbing to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and reigning supreme on the Top R&B/ Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums charts. In the same year, Atlanta rapper V.I.C. introduced his debut album, "Beast," which reached No. 7 on the Top Rap Albums chart. Meanwhile, fellow Atlanta natives Ying Yang Twins dropped their mixtape "The Official Work," making waves on the Top Rap Albums chart. August 26th stands as a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, marked by trailblazing artists who have shaped the genre's trajectory through their impactful contributions. Thanks for watching!

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