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Thread started 01/30/07 2:01pm

Icicle

Shanice - "I love your smile"

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Reply #1 posted 01/30/07 2:05pm

alphastreet

you can totally tell it's 90's but thanks for posting. I prefer When I Close My Eyes from 98' though, that's my favourite shanice song
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Reply #2 posted 01/30/07 2:07pm

Mara

Takes me right back to YMCA summer camp.

I still laugh @ a comment thesexofit made about this song two years ago: the video had "some pervy guy with a camera stalking this young girl." lol

Hakeem's Mix is great on the Inner Child CD.
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Reply #3 posted 01/30/07 2:09pm

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alphastreet said:

you can totally tell it's 90's but thanks for posting. I prefer When I Close My Eyes from 98' though, that's my favourite shanice song



I totally loved When I Close My Eyes along with Doin My Thang, Turn Down the Lights from the earlier days.

I Love Your Smile is cute tho. Shes come quite a ways over the years.
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/07 2:13pm

Mara

JackieBlue said:

alphastreet said:

you can totally tell it's 90's but thanks for posting. I prefer When I Close My Eyes from 98' though, that's my favourite shanice song



I totally loved When I Close My Eyes along with Doin My Thang, Turn Down the Lights from the earlier days.

I Love Your Smile is cute tho. Shes come quite a ways over the years.


nod That self-titled album was really good.

She performed "Fly Away" on BET's ALL around the time and she sang her a** off. I recall it being the only BET studio performance with no audience where the damm CREW was heard clapping! lol NOW THAT's a performance. smile

"Ain't Go No Remedy" and "You Can Bounce" were some of my faves, too.

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Reply #5 posted 01/30/07 2:16pm

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Mara said:

JackieBlue said:




I totally loved When I Close My Eyes along with Doin My Thang, Turn Down the Lights from the earlier days.

I Love Your Smile is cute tho. Shes come quite a ways over the years.


nod That self-titled album was really good.

She performed "Fly Away" on BET's ALL around the time and she sang her a** off. I recall it being the only BET studio performance with no audience where the damm CREW was heard clapping! lol NOW THAT's a performance. smile

"Ain't Go No Remedy" and "You Can Bounce" were some of my faves, too.

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Okay, was that show where Deborah Cox and 2 or 3 other female singers appeared and did several songs?
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/07 2:19pm

Mara

JackieBlue said:

Mara said:



nod That self-titled album was really good.

She performed "Fly Away" on BET's ALL around the time and she sang her a** off. I recall it being the only BET studio performance with no audience where the damm CREW was heard clapping! lol NOW THAT's a performance. smile

"Ain't Go No Remedy" and "You Can Bounce" were some of my faves, too.

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[Edited 1/30/07 14:15pm]


Okay, was that show where Deborah Cox and 2 or 3 other female singers appeared and did several songs?
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ALL was the short-lived daily video show which was an update of Planet Groove and Video Soul before it.
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/07 2:22pm

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Mara said:

JackieBlue said:



Okay, was that show where Deborah Cox and 2 or 3 other female singers appeared and did several songs?
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ALL was the short-lived daily video show which was an update of Planet Groove and Video Soul before it.


Darn. I dont remember all but there was a special on BET several years ago with Deborah Cox, maybe Chante Moore and a few other women performing at some sort of concert. Shanice was excellent. Actually she was my favorite which means alot since other women were no chumps either. I always hoped they would repeat it but I never saw it again and it was actually pretty well produced.
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Reply #8 posted 01/30/07 2:50pm

Mara

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Mara said:



ALL was the short-lived daily video show which was an update of Planet Groove and Video Soul before it.


Darn. I dont remember all but there was a special on BET several years ago with Deborah Cox, maybe Chante Moore and a few other women performing at some sort of concert. Shanice was excellent. Actually she was my favorite which means alot since other women were no chumps either. I always hoped they would repeat it but I never saw it again and it was actually pretty well produced.


Hmmm. I think I know what you're talking about. There were so many nice BET shows that were just short-lived like ALL [Kelis gave her first network performance on this show in '99 doing "Caught Out There" & "Get Along With You" with green frizzy hair cool] , Out The Box, Screen Scene, etc.

There was also a really cool live concert show each week kinda like BET's own Live @ The House of Blues or some set up like that. It featured artists like Corey Glover, Raphael Saadiq, etc. Maybe they were on that show?
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Reply #9 posted 01/30/07 3:03pm

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I never really watched BET that much but I wish I had seen some of the performances you mentioned.

I did some searching a finally found it:

BET Girls Nite Out: An exclusive concert special featuring Faith Evans, Monica, Shanice, Deborah Cox and Andrea Martin.

Doesnt say what year but Andrea Martin was out in 1998 so it was damn-near 10 years ago.
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Reply #10 posted 01/30/07 3:09pm

ThePunisher

I like Bransford Marsalis Saxophone solo on that song. Cool cool
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Reply #11 posted 01/30/07 3:18pm

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ThePunisher said:

I like Bransford Marsalis Saxophone solo on that song. Cool cool



Whoa, never knew that was Branford. That's my favorite part.
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Reply #12 posted 01/30/07 3:49pm

Mara

JackieBlue said:

ThePunisher said:

I like Bransford Marsalis Saxophone solo on that song. Cool cool



Whoa, never knew that was Branford. That's my favorite part.


"Blow, Branford, blow..." biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 01/30/07 4:01pm

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Mara said:

Hakeem's Mix is great on the Inner Child CD.

nod "Hakeem, break it on down!"
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Reply #14 posted 01/30/07 4:11pm

cinnamongirl24

Don't forget about "Yesterday"... a great song by Shanice.

And check out her latest cd "Every Woman Dreams"... it's on iTunes.
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Reply #15 posted 01/30/07 5:04pm

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This one pops up every so often on the old school R&b station (not classic but old school with 80s and after) and no matter what is going playing on any of hte other stations, I can't turn away. I love "I Love Your Smile". Love the skating!
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Reply #16 posted 01/30/07 8:55pm

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Mara said:

JackieBlue said:




Whoa, never knew that was Branford. That's my favorite part.


"Blow, Branford, blow..." biggrin



falloff


cha know? i truly hated this song...it represented the selling out of shanice *wilson* or me.

i will always prefer "Discovery"...
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Reply #17 posted 01/30/07 9:12pm

lowkey

shanice has one of the most underrated voices in the industry.
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Reply #18 posted 01/31/07 11:53am

CinisterCee

Mara said:

I still laugh @ a comment thesexofit made about this song two years ago: the video had "some pervy guy with a camera stalking this young girl." lol


lol I guess this is the sexofit era.. this was my favorite Shanice cut.
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/07 11:56am

CinisterCee

speaking of "...young girl" how old was she in this?

my hindsight perception is always screwed up when in life she seemed way older than me at the time.
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Reply #20 posted 01/31/07 2:14pm

prettymansson

my first crush on a person i didnt know...she was funky in 87 !!!!
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Reply #21 posted 01/31/07 2:40pm

RipHer2Shreds

Shanice has a really nice voice, but I never liked this song from the first time I heard it. I honestly thought it was a commercial. That hum-along part made it sound like one of the songs I would always hear in department stores in the 1970s.
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Reply #22 posted 01/31/07 3:26pm

Najee

CinisterCee said:

"speaking of '...young girl' how old was she in this?"


Shanice Wilson was 17 when "I Love Your Smile" came out in late 1991.

I'm like RipHer2shreds: I thought the song was for a new JCPenny marketing campaign when I first heard it. Of her earlier music, I preferred songs like "No 1/2 Steppin.'"

PS: Last I heard, Shanice was married to comedian/actor Flex Alexander and had two children.

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Reply #23 posted 01/31/07 4:25pm

sosgemini

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eek

drool
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Reply #24 posted 01/31/07 5:20pm

thesexofit

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Mara said:

Takes me right back to YMCA summer camp.

I still laugh @ a comment thesexofit made about this song two years ago: the video had "some pervy guy with a camera stalking this young girl." lol

Hakeem's Mix is great on the Inner Child CD.



yeah, i musta been trying to explain the concept of the video, as obviously, no youtube back then.

Infact all my late 80's/early 90's rnb videos are void now. My mates use to laugh watching them around my house. Now they can just find them on youtube lol
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Reply #25 posted 01/31/07 7:18pm

Tom

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Najee said:

CinisterCee said:

"speaking of '...young girl' how old was she in this?"


Shanice Wilson was 17 when "I Love Your Smile" came out in late 1991.

I'm like RipHer2shreds: I thought the song was for a new JCPenny marketing campaign when I first heard it. Of her earlier music, I preferred songs like "No 1/2 Steppin.'"

PS: Last I heard, Shanice was married to comedian/actor Flex Alexander and had two children.

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Had? Where'd they go?? LOL biggrin
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Reply #26 posted 01/31/07 7:44pm

CinisterCee

Tom said:

Najee said:



PS: Last I heard, Shanice was married to comedian/actor Flex Alexander and had two children.


Had? Where'd they go?? LOL biggrin


From inside her uterus out into the world! biggrin
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Reply #27 posted 01/31/07 7:52pm

Tom

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Icicle said:



No offense, because I enjoyed her first album - espescially the duet with Johnny Gill - but she looks like a drunk caught in headlights in that pic, LOL biggrin
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Reply #28 posted 01/31/07 8:00pm

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Tom said:

Icicle said:



No offense, because I enjoyed her first album - espescially the duet with Johnny Gill - but she looks like a drunk caught in headlights in that pic, LOL biggrin



she didn't have a duet with Johnny Gill on her first album. hmm

lol
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Reply #29 posted 01/31/07 8:04pm

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sosgemini said:

Tom said:



No offense, because I enjoyed her first album - espescially the duet with Johnny Gill - but she looks like a drunk caught in headlights in that pic, LOL biggrin



she didn't have a duet with Johnny Gill on her first album. hmm

lol


Remember the Kiara one "this time"

her first album is by the numbers poppy rnb, whilst her walden set is just pop,
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