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Who are some of the nineties R & B artist that you miss nowadays? I miss Brandy. I miss Changing Faces. I miss Zhane. I miss Brownstone. I miss Chico Debarge. & | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: I miss Brandy. I miss Changing Faces. I miss Zhane. I miss Brownstone. I miss Chico Debarge.
Changing Faces Brownstone | |
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SWV
Jade UNV Portrait Zhane Soul II Soul | |
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PurpleCharm said: SWV
Jade UNV Portrait Zhane Soul II Soul Portrait...yeeaaaaa..."heeeeere weeee gooooo, going thru the same thiiiing." aw man!!! SWV...yeaaa i forgot Mint Condition....man ol man. & | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: PurpleCharm said: SWV
Jade UNV Portrait Zhane Soul II Soul Portrait...yeeaaaaa..."heeeeere weeee gooooo, going thru the same thiiiing." aw man!!! SWV...yeaaa i forgot Mint Condition....man ol man. I could've sworn there was some news a year or so ago about SWV getting back together...they did a show or something. Maybe no label was interested in signing them since R&B isn't about singing at all anymore and the girls aren't 18 anymore! Sucks! | |
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Chuckii Booker
Stevie Ray Vaughan (yeah, I know he predated the 1990s, but it's when he was hittin' again... ) | |
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Arrested development | |
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None. I hated the 1990s, especially from the R&B side. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Newkirk
Tony Terry Me Phi Me II Close Intro Joe Public Tevin Campbell | |
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ya'll should already know what i'm going to say...
Tony Toni Tone Jodeci I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Maybe there's some industrial rock bands I'd prolly dig, but I can't say there are any artists who started in the 90s that I miss. test | |
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missfee said: ya'll should already know what i'm going to say...
Tony Toni Tone Jodeci Tony Toni Tone. YES!!!!! & | |
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Xscape recorded and album last year, but they broke up before they finished, alot of those tracks are floating around. | |
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Chucki Booker
Perfect Gentlemen Special Generation ABC Jade Monifah Brownstone SWV Changing Faces Mona Lisa SWV Keith Washington Toni TOne TOny Domino Shanice Christopher Williams Today Troop Jeff Redd Jasmine Guy Lisa Fischer 90s Mariah Tara Kemp CeCe Peniston Zhane C+C Music Factory Faith Evans Quindon Billy Lawrence Silk Hi-Town Something For the People Xscape Soul for Real TLC Total Brian McKnight Case Horace Brown Kelly Price Blackstreet Jodeci Portrait samuelle Shai UNV Aaliyah and many more that isnt on this list [Edited 8/7/06 22:11pm] | |
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ladygirl99 said: Monifah Shanice Christopher Williams Troop 90s Mariah CeCe Peniston C+C Music Factory Faith Evans Silk Hi-Town Something For the People Soul for Real TLC Total Brian McKnight Case Horace Brown Kelly Price Blackstreet Jodeci Aaliyah and many more that isnt on this list [Edited 8/7/06 22:11pm] OMG!!!! Something For The People!! "GIRL YOU NEVER FIND ANOTHER *UGH* AS GOOD AS THIS!@!! SO YOU BETTA REPRESENT!!! CUZ MY LOVE IS THE SHHHHH, THE BOMB BABY THA BOMB BABY!!!" CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS DONT WAKE ME!!! Im DREAMMMIIIIN...DoOOoOoOoOOooooOO!!" Those are some goooood mentions, man!! That list is on point! & | |
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janet jackson You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
authentic power is service- Pope Francis | |
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ehuffnsd said: janet jackson
she never went anywhere. & | |
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PurpleCharm said: SWV
Jade UNV Portrait Zhane Soul II Soul love Soul II Soul! Caron Wheeler can SANG! | |
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I loved New Jack Swing. I still bump Guy! It was cool and smooth. I miss that mellowed out R&B style. NOw all the females are 'hoochie looking' and all the guys are gangsta looking, very sad. | |
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immature (their 1st album on virgin in 92' was tight b4 they went pretty 4 mca)
troop phaze prophet jones (a short lived "jodeci-esque", vibe but they were one of the few male r&b groups that could really sing) dru hill(b4 sisquo choked on his own hype in 99'-2001 they were the shit) IV Xample (had this 1 song in 95' called "from the fool" that was real nice) good 2 go (only had 1 song called "never satisfied", but the bass player on the song was gettin as funky as he wanted 2 be) the boys (could be looked at as yet another "jackson 5" throwback, but these 4 lil brothas from Africa by way of Compton were pretty damn good) | |
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En Vogue
TLC SWV Jade Jodeci Shai Silk Troop Seduction Bell Biv Devoe Sweet Sensation Black Box Tara Kemp Brownstone CeCe Peniston Tony Toni Tone Tevin Campbell Joe Public (U got to live and learn.....) Blackstreet R.Kelly AND Public Announcement (She got that vibe...) Salt-N-Pepa Public Enemy (Fight The Power, Can't Do Nuttin' For U Man) Boyz II Men (MotownPhilly-era) Keith Sweat .....in other words, I only miss 1990-93 r&b era! And I miss New Jack Swing & Hip-House. | |
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um...
AL B. SURE! need i say more? | |
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TheCountessOfRochester said: um...
AL B. SURE! need i say more? somebody else to mention on here as well.... HEAVY D & THE BOYS! "..the girls,the girls they love me... he's the overweight lover heavy d..." ok.the sample that was used on that track is by the meters..it's called "thinking" | |
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vainandy said: None. I hated the 1990s, especially from the R&B side.
word life, i'm with you on that. it's all about the 80's! | |
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En Vogue
TLC Deborah Cox Shai Silk Mint Condition Tamia Tracie Spencer Jodeci Dru Hill Aaron Hall Dave Hollister Jade SWV Boyz II Men Levert Johnny Gill I know that hip-hop had started creeping into R&B music as far back as 1989, but at least it didn't begin to totally overtake R&B until about 1996. Now, unfortunately, it seems that most R&B can't be done unless it's based in hip-hop. | |
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DecaturStone said: I loved New Jack Swing. I still bump Guy! It was cool and smooth. I miss that mellowed out R&B style. NOw all the females are 'hoochie looking' and all the guys are gangsta looking, very sad.
the New Jack Swing music style is my FAVORITE sound of the nineties as well as BabyFace & | |
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dancerella said: vainandy said: None. I hated the 1990s, especially from the R&B side.
word life, i'm with you on that. it's all about the 80's! 80's R&B is cool...hmmmm.... & | |
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This thread is like a trip through my HS memory lane. I loved New Jack Swing & 90s R&B...
SWV Tony Toni Tone Tony Rich Soul For Real Jade Xscape Monica Brandy and the Boomerang and Low Down Dirty Shame soundtracks. I used to have so many CDs but when I moved to NYC a couple years ago I purged my collection and got rid of a lot of the less popular groups. Wish I still had em... I was just back at my parents house about a month ago going through my old cassette tapes (yes I didn't get into CDs right away ) and found some of these: En Vogue Shanice (I Love Your Smile ) Nenah Cherry (Buffalo Stance) PM Dawn Blackstreet Boys II Men Heavy D Sir Mix-a-lot (Swass!) Tracie Spencer JJ Fad (although they were a little more late 80s) TLC (their first album) and some Prince maxi cassette singles!! (Gett Off and 7) forgot a few edit [Edited 8/8/06 22:21pm] The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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