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TRL's Number Ones is the collection of music videos that had reached the number-one spot on the daily music video countdown show Total Request Live which aired on MTV from 1998 to 2008. Usually, the same video would stay at the number-one spot for a significant period of time until it was retired or honorably discharged from the countdown and ...
Total Request Live (known commonly as TRL) was an American television program that aired on MTV premiered on September 14, 1998. The early version of TRL featured popular music videos played during its countdown and was also used as a promotion tool by musicians, actors, and other celebrities to promote their newest works to target the show's teen demographic.
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In late 2004, the group performed "Soldier" with T.I. during MTV's Total Request Live (TRL). [64] At BET 's 106 & Park Destiny's Child performed "Soldier" on November 15, 2004. At the beginning of the performance, Michelle Williams fell onstage during the group's entrance. [ 65 ]
Part concert, part talk show and part countdown of the day's top videos as voted on by fans, the first iteration of TRL — officially called Total Request Live — ran until 2008. Most of it ...
Other film credits include Urban Massacre (2002), Monster Island (2004), and You Got Served (2004). In October 2011, Anthony appeared in the off-Broadway production of Love Loss and What I Wore . Anthony appeared in and executive produced La La's Full Court Wedding , which chronicled the time leading up to her wedding to NBA star Carmelo Anthony .
Carson Jones Daly (born June 22, 1973) [1] is an American television host, radio personality, producer, and television personality. From 1998 to 2003, Daly was a VJ on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL), [2] and a DJ for the Southern California-based radio station 106.7 KROQ-FM.
The music video successfully charted on video programs. It debuted on MTV's Total Request Live on June 28, 2004, the same entry as "Burn". [26] The music video reached number one on the countdown, and retired on September 15, 2004, at number seven. [27] [28] Like "Yeah!", "Confessions Part II" video remained on TRL for 50 days. [26]