106 & Park 20th Anniversary: A Look Back At Some Of The Show’s Best Moments

Relive some of the show’s greatest moments.

Usher confesses his reasons for making the ‘Confessions’ Album - At the height of R&B in the early 2000s, Usher Raymond ruled the charts with his smooth mixture of R&B slow jams, high-energy hip-hop numbers, and genre-defying hits. In 2004, he would release the biggest album of his career, Confessions, which solidified his status as the R&B star of his generation. At the time, rumors were rife as to who was the subject of the album. Usher explained  the real life circumstances that inspired Confessions on 106 & Park.  (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) 
Michelle Williams’ infamous fall - Who can ever forget the time when Michelle fell while Destiny’s Child was on 106 & Park to perform their classic hit, “Soldier?” The singer has since moved on from the moment, even joking about the mishap with fans on Twitter. But the tumble will forever live on as one of television’s most legendary moments. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage)
Chris Brown performed ‘Run It’ for the first time  - Chris Brown has always been a great performer, even harking back to the early days of his career. The 106 & Park stage became one the first places to showcase his talent when a young Breezy made his first-ever appearance on the show to perform his debut single “Run It.” The record would go on to the top of the charts and put him on the path to superstardom. (Photo by John Ricard/FilmMagic)
106 & Park’s tribute to Janet Jackson - Few musical legacies compare to that of Janet Jackson. By the time she was in her early 20s, Jackson had already cemented her status as an R&B-pop icon. While promoting her eight studio album, Damita Jo, on 106 & Park, the legendary songstress was surprised to see a series of tribute dance covers of some of her greatest hits. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)When Tom Cruise did the motorcycle dance - Back in 2006, 106 & Park hosted a special broadcast for the premiere of Mission: Impossible III. During the episode, Tom Cruise gave his best go at Yung Joc’s motorcycle dance. It’s an experience you definitely had to catch live to fully appreciate it. (Photo by John Ricard/FilmMagic) 

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Michelle Williams’ infamous fall - Who can ever forget the time when Michelle fell while Destiny’s Child was on 106 & Park to perform their classic hit, “Soldier?” The singer has since moved on from the moment, even joking about the mishap with fans on Twitter. But the tumble will forever live on as one of television’s most legendary moments. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage)

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