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Hot R &B Aìrpiay1. Hot R&ß Singles Salestm Billboard. FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 1995 R &B SINGLES A -Z Billboard FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 25, 1995 TITLE (Publisher - Licensing Org I Sheet Music Dist 59 1 -LUV (Zomba. BMI /E -40. BMI/Tone Only. BMI /Full Keel. ASCAP /Royaland Cash. ASCAP) WBM R AìrpIay1. 95 ALWAYS AND FOREVER (Rodsongs. ASCAP/Almo Hot R&ß Singles SalesTM Hot &B ASCAP) WBM Compiled from a national sub -sample of POS (point of sale) equipped key R &B retail stores which report number Co;; ¡,.e,: min a i,ab,,. gal sample C air,,,, sr.¡, ¡,., x: ;,, Li. oadcast Data Systems' Radio Track service. 78 R &B stations 12 ANSWERING SERVICE (Deeded. BMI/Zomba. of units sold to SoundScan. Inc. This data is used in the Hot R&B Singles chart. monitored 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Songs ranked by gross impressions, computed by cross - are electronically BMI/Ramat. BMI/Warner- Tamerlane. BMI) WBM SoundScan referencing exact times of airplay with Arbitron listener data This data Is used in the Hot R &B Singles chart. 20 ASK OF YOU (FROM HIGHER LEARNING) (Polygram 1111111 ASCAPTIony Toni Tone. ASCAP /Beechwood. W W BMI/Toshiba -EMI. BMI) z t w o o ZO 2 BABY (Human Rhythm, BMVYoung Legend. ASCAP:Tcstasoul. 3 C B B ASCAP) WBM V TITLE , TITLE ASCAP /Chrysahs.ASCAP'Pecat. .. TITLE .Lt, TITLE x 19 BEFORE I LET YOU GO (Dom. ASCAP/Zomba. ASCAP/MCA á 3 ARTIST (LABEL DISTRIBUTING LABEL) g á ; ARTIST (LABEL'DISTRIBUTING LABEL) ', 3 ARTIST (LABEL/DISTRIBUTING LABEL) 3 ARTIST ILABEUDISTRIBUTING LABEL) A.S CAP/IaJei ASCAP/Dasey Pooh. ASCAP/Lhauncey Black. KITTY KITTY DANCE 4 ASCAP) WBM 38 34 9 ASCAP/WB. ASCAP/Playhard. * * 38 31 19 * * NO. 1 * * CHRISTOPHEREwauAMS (GIANT) * * NO. 1 45 BE HAPPY (MCA. ASCAP/Mary Blige.ASCAP /Dooch, MAMA DO IT AGAIN GETGDMWN4(BAD ASCAP/Twelve And Under. ASCAP /Justin Publishing 2 3 39 44 2 LET'S 3 13 39 40 13 2 FACRIIN 1 w4 at Na 1 r<CA) O BRANDY (ATLANTIC) 1 wir at 1 0 LACO N. BOY / ARISTA) Co . ASCAP /EMI April. ASCAP) 7 BIG POPPA (Tee Tee, ASCAP /Justin Publishing Co.. 4 SO CANDY RAIN CRAZY LOVE 4 6 Co Qi 1 40 45 6 , IINT 2 16 BRIAN MCKNIGHT (MERCURY) ASCAP ASCAP Mo Easy. ASCAP) HI ( MONTELL JORDANy(EPMMPOCAL A ".I CONDITION (PERSPECTIVE) SOUL FOR REAL (UPTOWN /MCA) /EMI April. /Bee v 82 BRING THE PAIN (Careers-BMG. BMVRazor Sharp. BMI) HL CANDY RAIN RODEO IF YOU LOVE ME I LIKE 3 3 41 43 10 2 21 41 41 5 14 95 SOUTH (RIP-IT) 3 BROWNSTONE (MJJ/EPIC) NUT KLOSE (KEIAELEKTRNEEG) 40 BROOKLYN ZOO (Wu-Tang. BMI) SOUL FOR REAL (UPTOWN:MCA) I CANDY RAIN (EMI April. ASCAP/E- I- Duz-It. AGAINSTRYO UFE BIG POPPA 42 19 FOOLIN' AROUND 15 RED LIGHT SPECIAL /Evelle. And Under 4 1 10 42 4 42 46 5 ASCAP /WB. ASCAP BMI/Twelve THE NOTORIOUS B I G (BAD BOV.ARISTA) CHANGING FACES (SPOILED ROTTENBIG HEAT 4 RUPFREDDIE TTI EROS I ASCAP'Slam (I Well. BM)) WBM /HL KEEP THEIR HEADS RINGIN' I'LL BE AROUND FREAK D ME MARY JANE (APLNNIGHT LONG) 21 CAN I STAY WITH YOU (Ecat. BMI /Sony. BMI) HL 51 2 1 7 8 4 44 13 05 Cil RAPPIN' 4 -TAY (CHRYSALIS/EMI( HOWARD (MECCA MARY DR DRE (PRIORITY) 78 CAN'T HELP MYSELF (Trycep, BMVWlllesden. BMVRamal. 7 7 FREAK LIKE ME HIM 7 25 HMI Cleveland s Own. BMI/Zomba, BMI) WBM © 44 32 15 1O SI AGINA HOWARD (MECCA DO(WEASTWESI I I', VICIOUS (EPIC STREET/EPIC. MONTELL JORDAN PMORAUISLANDI LUTHER VANDROSSE LV -EPICI 80 CAN'T WAIT (Stone City. ASCAP/National League. ASCAP /Cold Chlllm'. ASCAP/WB, ASCAP/Funky Noble. REDLLIGHT SPECIAL I CAN CALL YOU CREEP NEXT TIME 5 3 45 53 4 7 8 22 45 56 2 7 TLC TLC (LAFACE'ARISTA) GLADYS KNIGHT IMCAI ASCAP /Erick Sermon. ASCAP) WBM AGAIN (Zomba. ASCAP /lo 69 CAN WE START ALL OVER BABY I WANNA BE BOY I APOLOGIZE IF YOU THINK YOU'RE LONELY NOW 8 6 8 46 48 10 WHERE 8 5 21 46 33 24 Hill. ASCAP) WBM BRANDY (ATLANTIC) .I EP SUN) ANITA BAKER ( ELEKTRNEEGI K -CI HAILEY OF JODECI (MERCURY) Skin, ASCAP/WB. ASCAP/Heritage ASCAP) WBM 99 COCKTAL1ES (Zomba. BMVSrard. BMVZomba. THIS LIL' GAME WE PLAY IS IT ME? I'M GOIN' DOWNOWN MAKE SWEET LOVE TO ME 9 8 14 41 63 3 9 6 15 41 50 4 16 COME ON (Byte Tyme. ASCAPT(ew Perspectne. SUBWAY IBIV 10 /MOTOWNI '' ATURING IMMATURE( (MCA, MARY 1 BLIGE McAI SPERS ASCAP /Seven Sags. BMVSuper. BMVEMI April. ASCAP) WBM GET DOWN NO HOOK THIS LIL' GAME WE PLAY 8 LOVE OF MY LIFE /Mdlhdl. /Jesse 10 9 13 48 40 6 9 15 ®49 22 CONSTANTLY (EMI April. ASCAP BMI CRAIG MACK (BAD BOY- ARISTA) HEAL (JIVE) 10 SUBWAY (BIG 10/MOTOWNI BEBE 8 CECE WINANS (CAPITOL) Powell, BMI/Teron Beal. BM)) HL IF YOU LOVE ME ON BENDED KNEE ASK OF YOU I'M GOING ALL THE WAY 100 CRADLE TO THE GRAVE (Joshua's Dream. 11 10 18 49 39 18 8 49 47 I0 ( MOTOWN) 11 12 MUSIC) OF BLACKNESS (PERSPECTIVE) BROWNSTONE (MJJ /EPIC) 'I 'LEN RAPHAEI SMDIQ (EPICSWNDTRAXh50 BMI /Interscope Pearl. BMI/Warner- Tamerlane. BMI) LYRIC) (Warner Bros BROOKLYN ZOO WHAT YOU PREACH FOR YOUR LOVE FOOLIN' AROUND 39 CRAZY LOVE (FROM JASON'S 12 14 6 50 38 21 PRACTICE 12 11 6 50 39 22 OL DIRTY BASTARD (ELEKTRNEEGI BARRY WHITE (ABM /PERSPECTIVE STEVIE WONDER (MOTOWN) CHANGING FACES (SPOILED ROTTETVBIG BEAT) ASCAP /Caledonian. ASCAP) 10 CREEP (D A R P . ASCAP) HL CREEÁFACE/ARISTA) ANSWERING SERVICE LETS GET IT ON 11 19 51 46 5 13 16 14 51 48 lO 13 RREEDMANWRAUISLANDI GERALD LEVERT IEASTWESTEEGI SHABBA RANKS (EPIC) 35 DANCE 4 ME (Sony. ASCAP/Babydon. ASCAP /Mad Macklin. ASCAP/Polygram Int'I. ASCAP/Back 2 Da Gette. YOU LTHINK DYOU'RE ONEELY NOW COCKTALES BIG POPPA IS IT ME? 14 12 6 IFD 52 45 11 14 14 15 52 53 4 ASCAP/Big Herb's. BMI/Warner- Tamerlane. BMI( WBM THE NOTORIOUS B I G (BAD BOY/ ARISTA) MONTECO (FEATURING IMMATURE) (MCA) 6 DEAR MAMA (lusfua's Dream. BBAAThbsxpe Peal. BMWiarre THINK OF YOU BRING THE PAIN CCOME ON 15 15 8 53 49 20 15 18 5 53 43 14 Tamerlane. BMV(he Underground Connection. ASCAP) WBM USHER (LAFACE'ARISTA) METHOD MAN (DEF JAM / RAUISLAND) (ALM /PERSPECTIVE( I M úS ñYOU l 93 DIAL 7 (Wide Grooves. BMI/Gbro. BMI/EMI MAD IZM RUB UP AGAINST YOU BEFORE I LET YOU GO IF ONLY YOU KNEW Blackwood. BMI/that's Amazm. ASCAP /Macalley. 16 13 12 ro 61 3 16 13 28 6 (CAPITOL) FREDDIE JACKSON (STREET LIFESCOTTI BROS I BLACKSTREET (INTERSCOPE) ®55 PHIL PERRY (GRP /MCA) CHANNEL LIVE BMI /Rlpparthur. ASCAP /OPC, BMI /Polygram. ASCAP) FOE THA LOVE OF S JUST ROLL DEAR MAMA CRY 94 DON'T SAY GOODBYE GIRL (WB. ASCAP/Gratitude 11 16 5 55 55 3 11 20 5 55 54 3 WHEN BONE THUGS N HARMONY (RUTHLESS) FABU (BIG BEAT'ATLANTIC) CRY I CAPITOL( Sky. ASCAP /FeadBach. ASCAP) WBM 89 DO WHAT U WANT (FROM NEW JERSEY DRIVE) FOR YOUR LOVE SAFE + SOUND THINK OF YOU WHAT CAN I DO? 18 19 4 56 66 2 19 9 56 63 11 ( MOTOWN) DJ OUP( (PROFILE) 18 USHER ILAFACUARISTA) ICE CUBE (PRIORITY) (Brandon B. BMI /Kenix. BMI /Longitude. BMI /Songs Of STEVIE WONDER All Nations. BMI /Sugar Biscuit. ASCAP /P L . ASCAP) TAKE A BOW SUPA STAR WANNA DOWN SOUL 19 18 8 51 50 9 19 15 29 57 52 6 /Pac Jam. BMI) MADONNA (MAVERICKSIRE/WARNER BROS I GROUP HOME (PAYDAY/FFRRI I ATBE SE RCHI ' LL0(550 MUSIC) 74 EMOTIONS (Blshstick. BMI THE WEEK/IF THE MOOD IS RIGHT 61 EVERY DAY OF SHOOK ONES PART II THA BUTTERFLY IT'S BEEN YOU 20 20 5 58 56 15 2O 24 15 59 74 2 ( Armato. ASCAPArwng. BMI/Little Jerald Jr_ BMVJu -lu Bee. MOBB DEEP (LOUD /RCA( WAY 2 REAL (SO-LO JAM) MARYM J BLIGE (UPTOWN /MCA) ER KTRAEEG) BMI/WB. ASCAP/ Onsha. ASCAP/Stone lam. ASCAP) WBM RINGIN' GET LIFTED 4 COME ON O. THANK YOU HEADS 41 FOE THA LOVE OF S (Dollarz -N Sense. BMVD I Vella 21 17 6 59 58 22 7 59 1 KEITH MURRAY (JIVE) BARRY WHITE (ABM /PERSPECTIVE) BOYZ II MEN (MOTOWN) KEEÓRÉ,PRIRDR BMI /Ruthless Attack. ASCAP) CAN I STAY WITH YOU HOOK ME UP ON BENDED KNEE GET LIFTED 54 FOOLIN' AROUND (Zomba. 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