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The Ultimate '90s R&B chick thread Name 'em, talk about 'em...
Aaliyah Monica Monifah Chantay Savage Grenique Brandy Amel Larrieux CeCe Peniston (but she mainly had house/dance hits) Shanice Tracie Spencer INOJ Angie Stone Erykah Badu Shatasha Williams (remember her from Bone Thugs' first single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone"?) Mya Nicole Wray Kelis Adina Howard Billy Lawrence Gina Thompson Lauryn Hill Faith Evans Mary J. Blige Tamia I know there's more... Adding 'em as they pop into my head. [Edited 9/2/04 17:49pm] | |
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JANFAN4L said: Name 'em, talk about 'em...
Aaliyah Monica Monifah Chantay Savage Grenique Brandy Amel Larrieux CeCe Peniston (but she mainly had house/dance hits) Shanice Tracie Spencer INOJ Angie Stone Erykah Badu Shatasha Williams (remember her from Bone Thugs' first single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone"?) Mya Nicole Wray Kelis Adina Howard Billy Lawrence Gina Thompson Lauryn Hill Faith Evans Mary J. Blige Tamia I know there's more... Adding 'em as they pop into my head. [Edited 9/2/04 17:49pm] I own the majority of the artist above but I'll speak on a few: INOJ - Was never a fan, she messed up "Love You Down" by Ready For The World and "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper Chantay Savage...I love her song "Betch'll Never Find" (video version) and I also love her rendition of "I Will Survive"...and to think she did'nt want to record it unless she was able to change it and make it her own and that she did. I like her version, I don't really care for the original by Gloria Gaynor. Amel Larrieux: loved her in Groove Theory and I also love her solo efforts, another case of a slept on artist. Tracie Spencer: I've been a fan since her debut...I used to play Symptoms of True Love like crazy. The album Make A Difference has always been in heavy rotation in my Cd player. I hate that she waited so long to come out with a new CD especially after Make A Differnce selling big time and Tender Kisses stayed #1 on the pop charts for weeks, she did'nt receive enough promotion etc. Angie Stone: Love her solo stuff and her music from when she was in the group Vertical Hold. CeCe Peniston: I used to play the hell out of Keep On Walking, I'm Movin' On and I'm In The Mood. Shanice: There are no words to express...she is such a great talent, how many cds does she have to release for her people to promote her....some of my favorites: Silent Prayer featuring Johnny Gill Yesterday Turn Down the Lights Fly Away Ain't Got No Remedy When I Close My Eyes I Love Your Smile No 1/2 Steppin' I'm Cryin' I Like I Wish Somewhere When I Say That I Love You Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight It's cold outside And much too late to driiiiiiiive You know I need you baby I'm so lost without your love Mariah Carey - Stay The Night | |
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Faith Evans.....she gives such lovely drama Kelly Price....another good drama queen Mary J. Blige.....the Queen of Hip Hop Soul Michel'le....powerful voice miss her Monifah....her 1st cd was real nice Tamia....sweet honied voice Angie Stone....Vertical Hold's "Love today" beautiful song Missjones...."where I wanna be boy" one of my 94 jams Chantay Savage....."Betcha never find another"....nice Sweet Sable...."Tonite" sampled Patrice Rushen loved that song Shanice.....another powerhouse voice Tonya Blount....wast Diddy supposed to put her out at one time Cassreine...."Why not take all of me" Tracie Spencer...."Tender Kisses" & Love me" was my ish Ce Ce Peniston....had some cute dance songs in the 90's Deborah Cox....another lovely Canadian import Erykah Badu.....deep ish Aaliyah.....angelic voice Billy Lawrence...."Happiness" was a nice song Toni Braxton....love the 1993 Toni very classy & sensual B.Angie B.....such a soulful voice Chante Moore....."Precious" is her best release IMO Gabrielle...."I wish that u were here" loved that song too Monica....1st album was a banger Brandy...."I wanna be down" remix was my ish Mya....blazin her current single"Fallen" Lauryn Hill....multi talented vocalist/emcee Veronica....beautiful Boriqua vocalist Joya...."I like what your doing to me" I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return.
I am not taína. Taíno is in me, but there is no way back. I am not european. Europe lives in me, but I have no home there. I am new. History made me. My first language was spanglish. And I am | |
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aikam said: INOJ - Was never a fan, she messed up "Love You Down" by Ready For The World and "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper
Yeah, she was in the wrong for covering those classics (espeically the latter), but I have to admit, the So So Def Bass All Stars compilations were bumpin'. Chantay Savage...I love her song "Betch'll Never Find" (video version) and I also love her rendition of "I Will Survive"...and to think she did'nt want to record it unless she was able to change it and make it her own and that she did. I like her version, I don't really care for the original by Gloria Gaynor.
I remember the video to "I Will Survive." Saw it on Video Soul. That was very chill song. Remember she was rolling down the street in a nice car wearing a goose down jacket with a fur collar -- looking very east coast! Amel Larrieux: loved her in Groove Theory and I also love her solo efforts, another case of a slept on artist.
Have both of her LPs. The Groove Theory LP was bumpin'. Loved "Baby Luv," "Tell Me," "Time Flies," "Hey U," and "Come Home." Tracie Spencer: I've been a fan since her debut...I used to play Symptoms of True Love like crazy. The album Make A Difference has always been in heavy rotation in my Cd player. I hate that she waited so long to come out with a new CD especially after Make A Differnce selling big time and Tender Kisses stayed #1 on the pop charts for weeks, she did'nt receive enough promotion etc.
Ditto on this girl. "Make The Difference" was a quality LP. You had house/club jams like "This House," dance tracks like "This Time Make It Funky" and the Rhythm Nation knock off "Double O Rhythm" (equipped with a faux Janet-like credo opening). I adored "Love Me" and "Tender Kisses." She was the girl. CeCe Peniston: I used to play the hell out of Keep On Walking, I'm Movin' On and I'm In The Mood.
CeCe forever gets props in my book for "Finally." A dance classic. Shanice: There are no words to express...she is such a great talent, how many cds does she have to release for her people to promote her....some of my favorites:
Silent Prayer featuring Johnny Gill Yesterday Turn Down the Lights Fly Away Ain't Got No Remedy When I Close My Eyes I Love Your Smile No 1/2 Steppin' I'm Cryin' I Like I Wish Somewhere When I Say That I Love You YES! YES! YES! This girl was majorly slept on. I loved the "Inner Child" LP and I dug her contribution to the Meteor Man SDTK "It's For You" (man, that was a great song). Shanice has the voice of an angel. When she sings, I feel so bubbly and giddy -- like a protected child. "You Ain't All That" was one of my favorites by her as well as the Babyface penned "Ain't Got No Remedy." Plus, the ones you mentioned. | |
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Cut Close, they worked together with Keith Sweat. | |
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PaisleyPark said: Cut Close, they worked together with Keith Sweat.
I think this thread is about solo artist. | |
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JANFAN4L said: aikam said: INOJ - Was never a fan, she messed up "Love You Down" by Ready For The World and "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper
Yeah, she was in the wrong for covering those classics (espeically the latter), but I have to admit, the So So Def Bass All Stars compilations were bumpin'. CeCe forever gets props in my book for "Finally." A dance classic. Shanice: There are no words to express...she is such a great talent, how many cds does she have to release for her people to promote her....some of my favorites:
Silent Prayer featuring Johnny Gill Yesterday Turn Down the Lights Fly Away Ain't Got No Remedy When I Close My Eyes I Love Your Smile No 1/2 Steppin' I'm Cryin' I Like I Wish Somewhere When I Say That I Love You YES! YES! YES! This girl was majorly slept on. I loved the "Inner Child" LP and I dug her contribution to the Meteor Man SDTK "It's For You" (man, that was a great song). Shanice has the voice of an angel. When she sings, I feel so bubbly and giddy -- like a protected child. "You Ain't All That" was one of my favorites by her as well as the Babyface penned "Ain't Got No Remedy." Plus, the ones you mentioned. I bought the Meteor Man soundtrack for that song only....Can't you see just how I feeeeel, it's for you, don't you know my love is reeeeeal, it's for you...I love this song. I also forgot to mention "Saving Forever For You" from the 90210 soundtrack and "Somewhere" from her 21 Ways To Grow album. Ce Ce Peniston: My other song by her was We Got A Love Thang Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight It's cold outside And much too late to driiiiiiiive You know I need you baby I'm so lost without your love Mariah Carey - Stay The Night | |
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JANFAN4L said: Name 'em, talk about 'em...
Aaliyah Monica Monifah Chantay Savage Grenique Brandy Amel Larrieux CeCe Peniston (but she mainly had house/dance hits) Shanice Tracie Spencer INOJ Angie Stone Erykah Badu Shatasha Williams (remember her from Bone Thugs' first single "Thuggish Ruggish Bone"?) Mya Nicole Wray Kelis Adina Howard Billy Lawrence Gina Thompson Lauryn Hill Faith Evans Mary J. Blige Tamia I know there's more... Adding 'em as they pop into my head. [Edited 9/2/04 17:49pm] I don't believe you of all people forget Janet (although I understand why, since your thread focuses more on ladies that came out and hit in the ninties), who was an R&B force with the "janet" album and then kind of freaked out her R&B fan base with "The Velvet Rope" even though it had it felt like old school soul with some smooth funk. Janet sort of recaptured her R&B fan base again with a bunch of one off's with rappers like Shaggy and Busta Rhymes and I'm pretty sure that "Boyfriend/Girlfriend" with BlackStreet was bigger on the R&B charts than it was on the pop. | |
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JANFAN4L said:[quote] aikam said: Amel Larrieux: loved her in Groove Theory and I also love her solo efforts, another case of a slept on artist.
Have both of her LPs. The Groove Theory LP was bumpin'. Loved "Baby Luv," "Tell Me," "Time Flies," "Hey U," and "Come Home." That's right, she was in Groove Theroy! I loved them and love her stuff that I've heard. Why haven't I gotten these CDs though. I'll put her on my list. | |
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