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Reply #30 posted 03/18/13 6:07am

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I'm surprised at this point that people are still trying to fight whether an artist

fits the title. I'm just happy TVone is bringing light to these artists. No other

network would have these artists on their radars. As far as the other network

showing Behind The Music, I've never been overly impressed with the exception

of a couple of episodes because they generally showed artists i either weren't

interested in or had no knowledge about. They are doing okay with Unsung.

We gripe about the show in one instance but if we didn't have it we would still

gripe about it. I also believe it's important for the younger generation to get

a history lesson on how these artists got their start and how they evolved.

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Reply #31 posted 03/20/13 7:42pm

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Who's watching it?

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Reply #32 posted 03/20/13 7:53pm

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I am. Believe it or not I just watched the part where they were addressing

the gay rumors and the showed all the forums addressing whether he

was gay and I saw Prince.org lol

I knew he was close friends with Eddie Murphy and Sugar Ray but did

not know he was close friends with Barry Bonds.

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Reply #33 posted 03/20/13 7:58pm

JabarR74

I saw that too.

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Reply #34 posted 03/20/13 8:41pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

phunkdaddy said:

I am. Believe it or not I just watched the part where they were addressing

the gay rumors and the showed all the forums addressing whether he

was gay and I saw Prince.org lol

I knew he was close friends with Eddie Murphy and Sugar Ray but did

not know he was close friends with Barry Bonds.

Barry Bonds has always been in that circle with Eddie,Arsenio & Sugar...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #35 posted 03/20/13 9:00pm

G3000

This was an okay episode. This season of Unsung gets a C- grade from me.

Seems like JG always had to struggle with his music career from day one. I'm sure there is more to this story that will never be told that may explain all that. He should have been just as big as, Luther, Teddy, Gerald, Keith, R. Kelly, etc.

The fact that he didn't like "Boys To Men" was a surprise. I like his approach to singing the song! lol

"Provocative" was a much better album than "Johnny Gill" Motown dropped the ball or didn't care.

Go back and listen to it! Check it out if you haven't.

This track from the "Mo Money" soundtrack is brilliant!

Let's Just Runaway

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Reply #36 posted 03/20/13 9:05pm

G3000

Another great track from the New Jack City soundtrack

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Reply #37 posted 03/20/13 9:34pm

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Haven't seen the Unsung episode yet, but I did see Johnny Gill's interview on "OMG Insider" earlier this evening. Johnny addressed the Eddie Murphy/gay rumors. To me, the most surprising part of that TV interview was the revelation he's worth $10 Million. For years I kept hearing gossip that he is flat-broke.

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Reply #38 posted 03/21/13 5:16am

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Frank Ocean shall remain the only brave one to admit sexuality, even though his admission was a bit tepid and safe. Of course I am speaking of African-American male admisssions.

Johnny Gill, who does he think he is fooling. Total church boy queen. He can deny it and say he is 153% heterosexual all he wants, but he cannot live down what happened with Bobby Brown at a New Edition rehearsal, nor his bussy bumping with Tyson, Hall, Murphy and Bonds. Tevin Campbell has never admitted it, nor has Freddie Jackson, nor even the late ones like Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross, Buddy Miles, Billy Preston or Eddie Kendricks.

The thing that these people seem to forget is that there are other people in the entertainment arts community that know them and their activities. The list goes on and on: Will Smith, Narada Michael Walden, Quincy Jones, Ray Parker, Jr., Usher Raymond, Sean Combs, Busta Rhymes, Mason Betha, Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, Roscoe Dash, Lil Wayne, Baby,

Drake Graham, Keith Washington, Dallas Austin, not to even mention the countless gospel singers and musicians.

Who one has sex with is perhaps no ones business, but to lie about your sexuality is a crock of of horseshit.

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Reply #39 posted 03/21/13 7:17am

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G3000 said:

This was an okay episode. This season of Unsung gets a C- grade from me.

Seems like JG always had to struggle with his music career from day one. I'm sure there is more to this story that will never be told that may explain all that. He should have been just as big as, Luther, Teddy, Gerald, Keith, R. Kelly, etc.

The fact that he didn't like "Boys To Men" was a surprise. I like his approach to singing the song! lol

"Provocative" was a much better album than "Johnny Gill" Motown dropped the ball or didn't care.

Go back and listen to it! Check it out if you haven't.

I pulled out "Provocative" this morning. I usually listen to it a few times a year to reminisce on my youth. lol I don't think it's better than his self-titled album, but it is a good album. I think the problem lies with the songs Jam and Lewis did for the album. It's as if they wanted to continue off of the success of "Rub You The Right Way" and "My My My" and it shouldn't have been done that way. A lot of the production on the album was too noisy and busy (which was Jam and Lewis' them at that time). The song "A Cute Sweet Love Addiction" and "Where No Other Man Has Gone Before" should have been singles instead of the horrible "I Got You." Also "Quiet Time To Play" should have been a MASSIVE R&B radio hit.

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Reply #40 posted 03/22/13 7:41am

JabarR74

Check out what I just found

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Reply #41 posted 03/22/13 9:11am

HuMpThAnG

phunkdaddy said:

I'm surprised at this point that people are still trying to fight whether an artist

fits the title. I'm just happy TVone is bringing light to these artists. No other

network would have these artists on their radars. As far as the other network

showing Behind The Music, I've never been overly impressed with the exception

of a couple of episodes because they generally showed artists i either weren't

interested in or had no knowledge about. They are doing okay with Unsung.

We gripe about the show in one instance but if we didn't have it we would still

gripe about it. I also believe it's important for the younger generation to get

a history lesson on how these artists got their start and how they evolved.

yeahthat

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Reply #42 posted 03/22/13 9:57am

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New Edition's real unsung member is Ralph Tresvant, not Johnny.

Bobby, Johnny and BBD wwere all much bigger than Ralph.

My vote for next season:

Joe Tex

Five Stairsteps

Johnny Taylor

Johnny Guitar Watson

Stephanie Mills

Kashif

Jermaine Jackson

Colonel Abrams

I agree with you BIG time about Tresvant; I like your list in general.

I would add, Black Ivory also.

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Reply #43 posted 03/22/13 10:00am

TD3

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phunkdaddy said:

I'm surprised at this point that people are still trying to fight whether an artist

fits the title. I'm just happy TVone is bringing light to these artists. No other

network would have these artists on their radars. As far as the other network

showing Behind The Music, I've never been overly impressed with the exception

of a couple of episodes because they generally showed artists i either weren't

interested in or had no knowledge about. They are doing okay with Unsung.

We gripe about the show in one instance but if we didn't have it we would still

gripe about it. I also believe it's important for the younger generation to get

a history lesson on how these artists got their start and how they evolved.

yeah and I'm going to keep on griping.

Gill is not unsung by the way. razz

lol

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Reply #44 posted 03/22/13 10:01am

MadamGoodnight

A lot of great artists and groups have been named in here.

Adding on to the wish list for Unsung:

The Emotions

G.Q.

The Dazz Band

Skyy

Force M.D.'s

I missed the Unsung episodes for Mint Condition, and Johnny Gill. Gotta catch up.

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Reply #45 posted 03/22/13 10:22am

Musicslave

daPrettyman said:

G3000 said:

This was an okay episode. This season of Unsung gets a C- grade from me.

Seems like JG always had to struggle with his music career from day one. I'm sure there is more to this story that will never be told that may explain all that. He should have been just as big as, Luther, Teddy, Gerald, Keith, R. Kelly, etc.

The fact that he didn't like "Boys To Men" was a surprise. I like his approach to singing the song! lol

"Provocative" was a much better album than "Johnny Gill" Motown dropped the ball or didn't care.

Go back and listen to it! Check it out if you haven't.

I pulled out "Provocative" this morning. I usually listen to it a few times a year to reminisce on my youth. lol I don't think it's better than his self-titled album, but it is a good album. I think the problem lies with the songs Jam and Lewis did for the album. It's as if they wanted to continue off of the success of "Rub You The Right Way" and "My My My" and it shouldn't have been done that way. A lot of the production on the album was too noisy and busy (which was Jam and Lewis' them at that time). The song "A Cute Sweet Love Addiction" and "Where No Other Man Has Gone Before" should have been singles instead of the horrible "I Got You." Also "Quiet Time To Play" should have been a MASSIVE R&B radio hit.

Totally agree. Was it ever a single? Another nice joint on there was "Lady Dujour".

I just saw his episode. Considering his age, I found his ep to be a little premature. I think JG should be around for awhile. That new/old song now "In The Mood" was good. That should have done better on Adult Contemporary R&B radio.

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Reply #46 posted 03/22/13 10:24am

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daPrettyman said:

G3000 said:

This was an okay episode. This season of Unsung gets a C- grade from me.

Seems like JG always had to struggle with his music career from day one. I'm sure there is more to this story that will never be told that may explain all that. He should have been just as big as, Luther, Teddy, Gerald, Keith, R. Kelly, etc.

The fact that he didn't like "Boys To Men" was a surprise. I like his approach to singing the song! lol

"Provocative" was a much better album than "Johnny Gill" Motown dropped the ball or didn't care.

Go back and listen to it! Check it out if you haven't.

I pulled out "Provocative" this morning. I usually listen to it a few times a year to reminisce on my youth. lol I don't think it's better than his self-titled album, but it is a good album. I think the problem lies with the songs Jam and Lewis did for the album. It's as if they wanted to continue off of the success of "Rub You The Right Way" and "My My My" and it shouldn't have been done that way. A lot of the production on the album was too noisy and busy (which was Jam and Lewis' them at that time). The song "A Cute Sweet Love Addiction" and "Where No Other Man Has Gone Before" should have been singles instead of the horrible "I Got You." Also "Quiet Time To Play" should have been a MASSIVE R&B radio hit.

love That.is.my.song. hammer But "Fairweather Friend" is my favorite JG song ever. It always makes me want to dance.

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Reply #47 posted 03/22/13 1:14pm

HuMpThAnG

MadamGoodnight said:

A lot of great artists and groups have been named in here.

Adding on to the wish list for Unsung:

The Emotions

G.Q.

The Dazz Band

Skyy

Force M.D.'s

I missed the Unsung episodes for Mint Condition, and Johnny Gill. Gotta catch up.

Not missing much on that one lol

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Reply #48 posted 03/22/13 1:48pm

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Musicslave said:

daPrettyman said:

I pulled out "Provocative" this morning. I usually listen to it a few times a year to reminisce on my youth. lol I don't think it's better than his self-titled album, but it is a good album. I think the problem lies with the songs Jam and Lewis did for the album. It's as if they wanted to continue off of the success of "Rub You The Right Way" and "My My My" and it shouldn't have been done that way. A lot of the production on the album was too noisy and busy (which was Jam and Lewis' them at that time). The song "A Cute Sweet Love Addiction" and "Where No Other Man Has Gone Before" should have been singles instead of the horrible "I Got You." Also "Quiet Time To Play" should have been a MASSIVE R&B radio hit.

Totally agree. Was it ever a single? Another nice joint on there was "Lady Dujour".

I just saw his episode. Considering his age, I found his ep to be a little premature. I think JG should be around for awhile. That new/old song now "In The Mood" was good. That should have done better on Adult Contemporary R&B radio.

I don't think "Lady Dujour" was a single. I know that "Giving My All To You was serviced to radio. The smooth jazz station here in Dallas played the instrumental as part of their regular format.

His latest album is decent, but nothing to write home about. It sound to me like he's trying to recapture his "My My My" days and it didn't do that.

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Reply #49 posted 03/22/13 1:49pm

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MadamGoodnight said:

A lot of great artists and groups have been named in here.

Adding on to the wish list for Unsung:

The Emotions

G.Q.

The Dazz Band

Skyy

Force M.D.'s

I missed the Unsung episodes for Mint Condition, and Johnny Gill. Gotta catch up.

That's a great list!!!

I liked the MC episode. Especially since I'm not a fan of theirs. It did make me appreciate them as a group more, though.

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Reply #50 posted 03/22/13 1:50pm

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phunkdaddy said:

I am. Believe it or not I just watched the part where they were addressing

the gay rumors and the showed all the forums addressing whether he

was gay and I saw Prince.org lol

I knew he was close friends with Eddie Murphy and Sugar Ray but did

not know he was close friends with Barry Bonds.

I damn near fell out of my chair when I saw that!! lol

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Reply #51 posted 03/22/13 1:56pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

Wonder why his good friend Janet Jackson didn't speak on him on "Unsung"?They we're very close. They hung out & spoke on the phone the whole time Janet did "Nutty Professor 2" with Eddie.

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #52 posted 03/22/13 1:57pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Wonder why his good friend Janet Jackson didn't speak on him on "Unsung"?They we're very close. They hung out & spoke on the phone the whole time Janet did "Nutty Professor 2" with Eddie.

She's too busy making love 2 her hubby! LOL!

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Reply #53 posted 03/22/13 2:03pm

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eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #54 posted 03/22/13 2:39pm

JabarR74

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Wonder why his good friend Janet Jackson didn't speak on him on "Unsung"?They we're very close. They hung out & spoke on the phone the whole time Janet did "Nutty Professor 2" with Eddie.

Did ya'll know that Johnny did some fingersnapping on her hit song, "Escapade"? Here, taken a wisten!

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Reply #55 posted 03/22/13 3:05pm

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Didn't Johnny sing backup on Pebbles song "Girlfriend"? And "Always"?
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #56 posted 03/22/13 3:15pm

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missfee said:

Didn't Johnny sing backup on Pebbles song "Girlfriend"? And "Always"?

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Reply #57 posted 03/22/13 4:09pm

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JabarR74 said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Wonder why his good friend Janet Jackson didn't speak on him on "Unsung"?They we're very close. They hung out & spoke on the phone the whole time Janet did "Nutty Professor 2" with Eddie.

Did ya'll know that Johnny did some fingersnapping on her hit song, "Escapade"? Here, taken a wisten!

I did! Johnny also sung a duet with Janet on the unreleased track from the album Rhythm Nation 1814 called "Skin Game part 1"...........

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #58 posted 03/23/13 1:00pm

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My votes 4 next Season: -New Birth -Joe Tex -Ready For The World -Johnny "Guitar" Watson -Jesse Johnson -The Time/Original 7ven cool
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Reply #59 posted 03/28/13 5:26pm

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daPrettyman said:

G3000 said:

This was an okay episode. This season of Unsung gets a C- grade from me.

Seems like JG always had to struggle with his music career from day one. I'm sure there is more to this story that will never be told that may explain all that. He should have been just as big as, Luther, Teddy, Gerald, Keith, R. Kelly, etc.

The fact that he didn't like "Boys To Men" was a surprise. I like his approach to singing the song! lol

"Provocative" was a much better album than "Johnny Gill" Motown dropped the ball or didn't care.

Go back and listen to it! Check it out if you haven't.

I pulled out "Provocative" this morning. I usually listen to it a few times a year to reminisce on my youth. lol I don't think it's better than his self-titled album, but it is a good album. I think the problem lies with the songs Jam and Lewis did for the album. It's as if they wanted to continue off of the success of "Rub You The Right Way" and "My My My" and it shouldn't have been done that way. A lot of the production on the album was too noisy and busy (which was Jam and Lewis' them at that time). The song "A Cute Sweet Love Addiction" and "Where No Other Man Has Gone Before" should have been singles instead of the horrible "I Got You." Also "Quiet Time To Play" should have been a MASSIVE R&B radio hit.

I actually think they took the right approach to the album. My My My was a LA/Face

production. I think Jam and Lewis tried to bring a fresh different vibe rather than

locking Johnny into a My My My guy. I loved the title track. I thought it was wild, freaky

and should have been a single. I liked The Floor which i thought was a good single

choice. I agree Motown dropped the ball putting I Got You out as a second single.

To me other single choices should have been either Where NO Man Has Gone Before,

Long Way From Home, and Mastersuite. I didn't care for A Cute Sweet Love Addiction.

That was probably the worst song on the album for me with the rehashed Tyrone Davis

sample and that's saying a lot considering I Got You being a little weak. lol

I have his self titled album and Provocative on cassette. I just converted the self titled

album to MP3. I gonna do Provocative tomorrow. excited

All in all Motown seemed to be a mess when they released Provocative and just

totally fu%&**d an otherwise good album.

[Edited 3/28/13 17:31pm]

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