List of Hot Soul Singles number ones of 1980

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Singer Stevie Wonder
Singer Bob Marley
Stevie Wonder (left) had the year's longest-running number one with "Master Blaster (Jammin')", his tribute to singer Bob Marley (right).

Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs is a chart published by Billboard that ranks the top-performing songs in the United States in African-American-oriented musical genres; the chart has undergone various name changes since its launch in 1942 to reflect the evolution of such genres. In 1980, it was published under the title Hot Soul Singles. During that year, 14 different singles topped the chart, based on playlists submitted by radio stations and surveys of retail sales outlets.[1]

In the issue of Billboard dated January 5, Michael Jackson's "Rock with You" moved up to number one,[2] a position it would hold for six consecutive weeks; it was the second consecutive single from his breakthrough Off the Wall album to reach the peak position.[3] In May, Jackson's brother Jermaine gained his first solo chart-topper with "Let’s Get Serious", which also spent six weeks at number one.[4] Stevie Wonder spent one more week in the top spot with "Master Blaster (Jammin')", his tribute to reggae singer Bob Marley;[5] its seven weeks atop the chart was the year's longest unbroken run at number one. No act achieved more than one number one during 1980. "Rock With You" and "Upside Down" by Diana Ross were the only two soul chart-toppers of 1980 to also reach number one on the all-genre Hot 100 chart.[6]

Five other acts reached the top spot for the first time in 1980, beginning in February with Shalamar. The act masterminded by Dick Griffey, booking agent for TV's Soul Train,[7] topped the chart for a single week with "The Second Time Around".[8] The S.O.S. Band reached number one for the first and only time with "Take Your Time (Do It Right) [Part 1]",[9] which spent five weeks in the top spot. George Benson gained his first chart-topper with "Give Me the Night", five years after he first charted, immediately after which jazz trumpeter Tom Browne reached number one with "Funkin’ For Jamaica", his first single to enter the listing.[10][11] It was the first of eight singles by Browne to enter the soul chart, none of which entered the Hot 100 at all.[11] Ray, Goodman & Brown reached number one on the soul chart with their first entry under that name, having previously topped the chart in 1970 and 1975 as the Moments.[12] Larry Graham achieved his first solo number one, having spent time in the top spot as a member of Sly & the Family Stone and as the frontman of Graham Central Station.[13] The years final number one was "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang, which first reached the top of the chart in the issue of Billboard dated December 20.

Chart history[]

Singer George Benson
George Benson had his first number one with "Give Me the Night".
Singer Jermaine Jackson
Jermaine Jackson (pictured in later life) spent six weeks at number one with "Let’s Get Serious".
Singer Diana Ross
"Upside Down" was a chart-topper for Diana Ross.
Key
Best charting soul single of 1980 Indicates best-charting soul single of 1980[14]
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 5 "Rock with You" Michael Jackson [2]
January 12 [15]
January 19 [16]
January 26 [17]
February 2 [18]
February 9 [19]
February 16 "The Second Time Around" Shalamar [20]
February 23 "Special Lady" Ray, Goodman & Brown [21]
March 1 "And The Beat Goes On" The Whispers [22]
March 8 [23]
March 15 [24]
March 22 [25]
March 29 [26]
April 5 "Stomp!" The Brothers Johnson [27]
April 12 [28]
April 19 "Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time For Love)" The Isley Brothers [29]
April 26 [30]
May 3 [31]
May 10 [32]
May 17 "Let’s Get Serious" dagger Jermaine Jackson [33]
May 24 [34]
May 31 [35]
June 7 [36]
June 14 [37]
June 21 [38]
June 28 "Take Your Time (Do It Right) [Part 1]" The S.O.S. Band [39]
July 5 [40]
July 12 [41]
July 19 [42]
July 26 [43]
August 2 "One in a Million You" Larry Graham [44]
August 9 [45]
August 16 "Upside Down" Diana Ross [46]
August 23 [47]
August 30 [48]
September 6 [49]
September 13 "Give Me The Night" George Benson [50]
September 20 [51]
September 27 [52]
October 4 "Funkin’ For Jamaica" Tom Browne [53]
October 11 [54]
October 18 [55]
October 25 [56]
November 1 "Master Blaster (Jammin')" Stevie Wonder [57]
November 8 [58]
November 15 [59]
November 22 [60]
November 29 [61]
December 6 [62]
December 13 [63]
December 20 "Celebration" Kool & The Gang [64]
December 27 [65]

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