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Jaheim or Christopher Williams? Who do you like? They are two R&B singers
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Neither.
kthxbai It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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I have to go with Christopher Williams...This guy is AWESOME live. I saw Jaheim live and he has a bit of an attitude. Christopher on the other hand killed it and was friendly back stage and willing to talk with you! I wish Christopher Williams could have been BIGGER! | |
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Chris was my man back in the day and I still have his first album. Unfortunately, his career didn't last as longas Jaheim's. But I still love the guy til this day. Jah gets a vote for sustaining a longer career but Chris wins on style and fortitude. Chris for me but slightly. Peace and be wild! | |
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Christopher .
Never cared for Jaheim that much to be honest. Such a Teddy P wannabe. I met him in Harlem at the African American day parade a few years ago and was not impressed. I don't know why so many women love him, he's never done anything for me music or looks wise. "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
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hmm... I think Jaheim's voice is as solid as anyone out there but I don't really like his songs outside of a couple.. It is Teddy-ish, but dang, that's not a diss at all. We need more Teddy type soul in todays day and age! I have 2 Christopher Williams cd's and despite coming out on the New Jack soundtrack, he didn't do the mixed r&b/hip hop thing for his sound. Maybe if Jaheim followed the same course he'd be better off.
i wonder what it is that makes it necessary for some women to basically 'fall for a guy' in order to dig his music?? ********************************************
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JumpUpOnThe1 said: I have 2 Christopher Williams cd's and despite coming out on the New Jack soundtrack, he didn't do the mixed r&b/hip hop thing for his sound.
Well, he did, but not on every song. Let's not forget that his first single, "Talk to Myself," was a blatant "My Prerogative" rip off. BTW, his first album predated New Jack City by a couple of years. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Neither.
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No comparison...Christopher Williams' fine ass!!!
Had the deep sexy voice on top of the sexy looks...whew, need to dust off those albums right now!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Jaheim's 'Could it be' used to be my jam, but as I am in the UK and don't hear very much from either of them now a days, I would say neither. "I know that living with u baby, was sometimes hard...but I'm willing 2 give it another try.
Cause nothing compares....nothing compares 2 u!" | |
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Christopher (AKA Pretty Muthaf***er)
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Christopher. Never got into Jaheim but I know his voice was nice too... | |
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Christopher Williams | |
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