Milli Vanilli’s “Blame It on the Rain” Tops the Charts - November 25, 1989

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On this day, November 25, 1989, Milli Vanilli’s hit single “Blame It on the Rain” became the #1 song in America. Written by Diane Warren and featured on the duo’s debut album Girl You Know It’s True, the track dominated the Billboard Hot 100 from November 25 to December 8, 1989.

Known for its catchy melody and smooth production, “Blame It on the Rain” was one of Milli Vanilli’s most successful tracks, contributing to the group’s meteoric rise to fame before their controversial lip-syncing scandal.

Do you remember when “Blame It on the Rain” topped the charts?
 
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