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Thread started 10/18/04 5:15pm

meltwithu

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Best "Clean-UP Hitter" in R&B groups?

who's the best singer that really brings the song home down the stretch?

Gerald Alston--Manhattans
Wanya Morris --Boys II Men
Johnny Gill-- New Edition
Phillipe Wynne--Spinners (Posthumous, of course)
Phillip Bailey--Earth Wind & Fire
Young Michael Jackson-Jackson 5
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Reply #1 posted 10/18/04 5:20pm

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STEVIE WONDER!!!!!
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #2 posted 10/18/04 5:23pm

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NWF said:

STEVIE WONDER!!!!!


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Reply #3 posted 10/18/04 5:27pm

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meltwithu said:

NWF said:

STEVIE WONDER!!!!!


solo artist smile


doh!
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Reply #4 posted 10/18/04 5:27pm

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OK, fine. David Ruffin.
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Reply #5 posted 10/18/04 5:27pm

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5 star Deniece Pearson

Jackson 5 ~ Michael Jackson (only as a kid)

3LW ~ Adrienne (the little skank who thinks she's the next J.Lo rolleyes girl can sang though. lol )

En Vogue ~ All of them. lol


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Reply #6 posted 10/18/04 6:12pm

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My favorite Phillipe' clean-up hit moments are in "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and "Mighty Love".

"Rubberband Man" could not be saved no matter what.

Let's not forget those Brenda Bennett "Lead Background" parts on the Vanity and Apples records.

And the already missed Rick James had to put in some needed clean-up hit ad-libs at the end of "Party All The Time".

How many of you were able to watch the Eddie Murphy "How Could It Be" video without laughing? (We won't discuss "I Was A King").
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Reply #7 posted 10/18/04 7:32pm

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Eddie LeVert - The O'Jays


Teddy Pendergrass - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes


Dennis Edwards - The Temptations


These 3 come to mind immediately.


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Reply #8 posted 10/18/04 7:56pm

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theAudience said:

Eddie LeVert - The O'Jays


Teddy Pendergrass - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes


Dennis Edwards - The Temptations


These 3 come to mind immediately.


tA

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all very good choices cool

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