btw...'97 was totally my year for music.
Aaliyah, Puffy released "no way out", Missy's debut album. That shit makes me nostalgic. Oh, and being in NY in the EARLY 90's and listening to r&b and hip hop. One of Dansa's org hornies
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sextonseven said: namepeace said: Damn, 'Sev. I mea . . . Damn. It couldn't have been tha . . . Damn! I still listened to biggies like Prince, Janet and Tori Amos during that period, but they took a back seat to the other stuff. And somehow I picked up both Digable Planets albums when they were released so I wasn't completely removed from the rest of the world. I was just messin' with ya. You're too well versed in music to be completely out of the loop for any given period of time. But . . . wow! Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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DynamicSavior said: btw...'97 was totally my year for music.
Aaliyah, Puffy released "no way out", Missy's debut album. That shit makes me nostalgic. Oh, and being in NY in the EARLY 90's and listening to r&b and hip hop. Damn, I get nostalgic for 1994-1997 almost all the time! I was just listening to Total and "Can't You See" a few moments ago. Ooh, little darlin' if you're
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FunkMistress said: This thread has me absolutely pining....sparkin' mad izm everybody knows that's my jump off right there. | |
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lilgish said: FunkMistress said: This thread has me absolutely pining....sparkin' mad izm everybody knows that's my jump off right there. but not the ablum as a whole! | |
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UndercovaBrotha said: DynamicSavior said: btw...'97 was totally my year for music.
Aaliyah, Puffy released "no way out", Missy's debut album. That shit makes me nostalgic. Oh, and being in NY in the EARLY 90's and listening to r&b and hip hop. Damn, I get nostalgic for 1994-1997 almost all the time! I was just listening to Total and "Can't You See" a few moments ago. I agreed! 1997 was my favorite year in music as well. Missy Elliot's and Erykah Badu debut albums, SWV was kicking it with Release Some Tension album, so was Lil Kim with Crush on you and Ladies Night and not to mention Puffy, Mase, and those one-hit wonder Bad Boy artists were on the charts. Oh my gosh don't get me started on Master P. Usher, and Dru Hill who also dropped some great albums that year. So had Ginuwine, Changing Faces, Something For the People, MC Lyte "Cold Rock the Party", and Mary J, Blige to name a FEW. I liked just about any R&B and hip-hop came out from 1990-99. Damn I missed the 90s. | |
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Mines would be:
Brandy-I wanna be down Brandy-Best Friends Aaliyah-Back and Forth Aaliyah-Age aint but a number Coolio-Fantasic Voyage Coolio-Gangsta Paradise Madonna-Human Nature Prince-I Hate U Prince-The most beautiful girl in the world Selena- i'm getting used to you R. Kelly-Your Body's Calling Mad Lion-Take it easy Tupac-California Love pt.2 Method Man-Bring the Pain A Tribe Called Quest-Award Tour Mokenstef-He's Mine (they used some samples from Prince Do me Baby) H-Town-Knockin the boots Duice-Daisy Dukes 69 Boyz-Tootsie Roll Tag Team-Whoops there it is U.N. V-something's going on Zhane-Groove Thang Zhane-Vibe/Sending My Love Portrait-Here We go again/Honey Dip Mary J Blige-Love No Limit Brian McKnight-One Last Cry Toni Tone Tony-Anniversary DRS-Gangsta Lean Changing Faces-Stroke you up Da Brat-Funkdafied Warren G.-Regulate Warren G.-Do you see Domino-Ghetto Jam Immature-Never Lie Xscape-Just kickin it C&C Music Factory-Do you wanna get funky Biggie Smalls-Juicy/Warning/Ready to die TLC-Waterfalls Montel Jordan-Something for the honeyz Soul For real-candy rain Adina howard-freak like me total-can't you see Raphael Saadiq-Ask of you Jon B.-Someone to love Subway-This lil game we play Craig Mack-Flavor of the year Scarface-I never seen a man cry bone thugs n harmony- 1st of tha month Eazy-E-Only if you want it/Real Gs I bet stop before i'd end up doing this all day long. | |
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namepeace said: sextonseven said: I still listened to biggies like Prince, Janet and Tori Amos during that period, but they took a back seat to the other stuff. And somehow I picked up both Digable Planets albums when they were released so I wasn't completely removed from the rest of the world. I was just messin' with ya. You're too well versed in music to be completely out of the loop for any given period of time. But . . . wow! Thanks, man. Going through my archives I found lists I made of my top ten singles from 1994 and 1995. They would probably be more goth-heavy if goth bands actually ever released singles, but at least it shows I wasn't completely from another planet after all: 1994: 1. Cranes - Shining Road 2. Tori Amos - God 3. Green Day - Longview 4. Liz Phair - Supernova 5. Nine Inch Nails - Closer 6. Mazzy Star - Fade Into You 7. Rancid - Salvation 8. Beastie Boys - Sure Shot 9. Portishead - Sour Times 10. Fem 2 Fem - Obsession 1995: 1. London After Midnght - Kiss 2. Elastica - Stutter/Annie 3. Juliana Hatfield - Universal Heartbeat 4. Elastica - Connection 5. PJ Harvey - Send His Love To Me 6. Siouxsie & The Banshees - Stargazer/Hang Me High/Black Sun 7. The Wake - Christine 8. Janet Jackson - Runaway 9. M People - Padlock 10. Chef Raekwon - Ice Cream | |
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