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On this day May 12, 1984, Lionel Richie reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 with his heartfelt ballad Hello. The song would remain the number one song in America for two full weeks, holding the top spot through May 25. Taken from his multi-platinum album Can't Slow Down, Hello became one of...
On May 2, 1984, Lionel Richie’s hit single Hello reached a major milestone by selling one million copies in the United Kingdom. The success made it the first time a Motown release had ever hit one million units in the UK, marking a huge moment in both Richie’s solo career and Motown’s...
On this day, February 13, 1984, Lionel Richie released Hello, one of his most iconic ballads. The heartfelt love song became an instant classic, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 from May 12 to May 25, 1984. It also topped the charts in multiple countries, including the UK, Canada, Belgium...
Lionel Richie released Hello in 1984 as a soulful ballad that became one of his signature songs. The video shows him performing in dim light with emotional expressions, searching for a mystery artist. It captured heartfelt mood and resonated deeply with fans around the world.
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