CherrieMoonKisses said: CinisterCee said: ::steering wheel dance::
When the pigs try to get at ya Park it like it's hawwwt Park it like it's hawwwt Park it like it's hawwwt U know what...I think your talking about the CABBAGE PATCH dance I totally could be, someone needs to show me a dance that's not called The Cadillac Ranch | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: CinisterCee said: ::steering wheel dance::
When the pigs try to get at ya Park it like it's hawwwt Park it like it's hawwwt Park it like it's hawwwt U know what...I think your talking about the CABBAGE PATCH dance I had to think about it for a second...but anyway...I agree with Trick Daddy, Ja Rule, Destiny's Child, Nelly and Kelly Clarkson, Lil John and Usher. But I Love Ciara's and Snoop's songs LEMME C DAT 1 2 Step i love it when ya That video is tight too. That's my song. So is "Lose My Breath" holy shit burn up a carpet doing that. I have 2 admit also..that song with Usher is nice. I wish Luda & Lil J big head asses wasnt in it though Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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laurarichardson said: vainandy said: Actually, I am very glad that the majority of R&B in the early 1980s did not have much crossover pop success. When it started entering the pop charts, artists started watering down the music to stay on the pop charts, new artists started coming out that went straight for a pop audience, and the next thing you knew, good hardcore R&B was gone. ----- So you like the crap that passes for RnB today. The 80's Rnb was much better. I'm sorry but I think you totally misunderstood my post. I would not be caught dead listening to today's R&B. Hell, I would rather listen to a dog fight. The 1980s R&B is definately better. Today's R&B does not even deserve the right to be called music...period. You mentioned that R&B is the pop music of today and you wished that R&B had been as popular back in the day as it is now. I was simply saying that the majority of 1980s R&B was MUCH better than today's because it did not crossover. It was full fledged, 100% R&B/funk with no pop influence watering it down. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I'm sorry but I think you totally misunderstood my post. I would not be caught dead listening to today's R&B. Hell, I would rather listen to a dog fight. The 1980s R&B is definately better. Today's R&B does not even deserve the right to be called music...period. You mentioned that R&B is the pop music of today and you wished that R&B had been as popular back in the day as it is now. I was simply saying that the majority of 1980s R&B was MUCH better than today's because it did not crossover. It was full fledged, 100% R&B/funk with no pop influence watering it down. - O.K I misunderstood what you were trying to say. Maybe you are right if 80's RnB had crossed over it would have just had to have been watered it down for the masses. | |
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CinisterCee said: VoicesCarry said: Unfortunately, it's the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. According to American radio, this is the cream of the crop! Let's all drink the Kool Aid and get with the program! Good God! It'a almost always been this bad. Here's a random Top 10 from 15 years ago: 1 We Didn t Start The Fire, Billy Joel 2 Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins 3 Don t Know Much, Linda Ronstadt (Featuring Aaron Neville) 4 Back To Life, Soul II Soul 5 With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne 6 Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli 7 Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic 8 Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson 9 Living In Sin, Bon Jovi 10 Just Like Jesse James, Cher | |
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herb4 said: CinisterCee said: Good God! It'a almost always been this bad. Here's a random Top 10 from 15 years ago: 1 We Didn t Start The Fire, Billy Joel 2 Another Day In Paradise, Phil Collins 3 Don t Know Much, Linda Ronstadt (Featuring Aaron Neville) 4 Back To Life, Soul II Soul 5 With Every Beat Of My Heart, Taylor Dayne 6 Blame It On The Rain, Milli Vanilli 7 Pump Up The Jam, Technotronic 8 Rhythm Nation, Janet Jackson 9 Living In Sin, Bon Jovi 10 Just Like Jesse James, Cher I at least like two of those songs. | |
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