JediMaster said: thesexofit said: Donnie was the hiphop head of the group. He did some very good production work on marky marks first album "music for the people". Me thinks he was a fan of public enemy. Some of those cuts are PE sounding. Huge sounding in other words. OH PLEASE TELL ME YOU'RE JOKING!!! Donnie was the "hiphop head" of NKOTB??? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!! Some of the cuts on the Marky Mark album (snicker) were "Public Enemy Sounding"???? Next, you'll be trying to convince us of how Vanilla Ice was really inspired by NWA, and truly captured that sound! NKOTB and Marky Mark were wanna-be's, at best, and had about as much soul as Pat Boone (apologies to Pat Boone. He actually has more soul). Its true. Honest to god I played the title track of marky marks "music for the people" and my hiphop mates thought it was some sort of public enemy song. It samples shit loads of hiphop, but to alot phatter effect then old softy will smith did. "good vibrations" was hiphouse, so that doesn't count, but even that had BIG production. Very in ur face and bold. Donnie could produce. Surprising but true. | |
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thesexofit said:[quote] TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: I definately remember "I Wanna Sex U Up" very well. I never cared for that song and the radio used to wear the hell out of it. Every time the radio played it and I heard the sample of Betty Wright saying "Now I know you not gonna sing that song", I thought to myself..."Now I know the DJ ain't gonna play that song.....again". One station in my area still plays it on a daily basis to this day.
And let not forget THE REAL reason for the successful debut of CMB: U know that the new jack city version is slightly different to the album version? The verses are sung differently. The new jack city version is more rnb. "wanna sex u up" is an rnb cut. Its a slowjam, that had the word "sex" in it, so kids like me thought it was really funny and raunchy. You're right Vainandy. There were 2 different versions of I Wanna Sex You Up. BTW, The video version is the real version for a lot of people. | |
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FunkMistress said: JANFAN4L said: Am I my brother's keeper? I said! Am I! My brother's keeper?? Pretty Muthaf*****! When Wesley Snipes said that line, I die laughing! [Edited 7/29/05 22:29pm] | |
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JANFAN4L said: susannah said: Dont drag New Kids into this! They still rule!!! Which member are you the most impartial to? The lovely Jordan Knight, but of course | |
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"Leave me..."
"Nino -" "Get the fuck out!!!" That's the best role Wesley ever had. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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Okay, here's another one...
"I was a po-white trash Pooky" I wonder how loud Judd Nelson laughed when he first saw that line in the script. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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JesseDezz said: "Leave me..."
"Nino -" "Get the fuck out!!!" That's the best role Wesley ever had. Yep. Agreed. Though i love "demolition man" with stallone. | |
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