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Thread started 03/27/09 5:24am

anc282

Heavy D's Gone Reggae.

Yep, you heard me right, Heavy D is now doing reggae music.

He was actually born in Jamaica for those of you who don't know...or remember for that matter, so this style of music actually comes to him quite naturally.

Check out his latest video "Long Distant Girlfriend." cool

I'm definitely gonna get his new album, "Vibes." nod




http://www.youtube.com/wa...Dz3ymxV-0c
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Reply #1 posted 03/28/09 8:28pm

phunkdaddy

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Yeah i was shocked as hell when i saw this video a couple
of weeks ago. Not shocked at him doing reggae though. He's
been known to throw some reggae on some of his older albums.
Hadn't really heard from this dude since 99.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #2 posted 03/28/09 8:29pm

midiscover

eek

Isn't he the guy from Janet's Alright vid?
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Reply #3 posted 03/28/09 8:34pm

phunkdaddy

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midiscover said:

eek

Isn't he the guy from Janet's Alright vid?


Yes he is. lol

Don't get it twisted. Heavy D has a good track record himself.
Look it up.
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Reply #4 posted 03/28/09 8:36pm

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Hey, get it Heavy! I had no idea what happened to him. He's looking good and so is Nia Long! T4p! biggrin
"Be glad for what you had baby, what you've got..."
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Reply #5 posted 03/28/09 9:03pm

anc282

I was never a fan of his work, although I do have a copy of the "Now that we found love" 12inch in my collection. Had it since I was about 9 years old...that was back when it first came out mind you.

There's an interview with him & Randy Jackson on Youtube where he says that he was actually trying to record another rap album, but he couldn't do it, which is why he's gone in a new direction and formed a new label to release it on.
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Reply #6 posted 03/28/09 9:13pm

phunkdaddy

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I won't front. I used to dig heavy. I didn't care for the chunky but
funky bit when he first hit but dude put it down back in the day.
Some of my favorites was now that we found love, is it good to ya,
the don't curse collaboration with variouse east coast rappers from
peaceful journey, i liked the blue funk cd, and nuttin but love was classic.
Who didn't like black coffee? I know when the so called gangsta rap started
to dominate in the early nineties heavy D may have been considered soft to
some youngheads back then but even treach acknowledged heavy D had got more
respect than some of the so called gangsta rappers then.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #7 posted 03/28/09 10:17pm

Cinnie

Was that the album he was nominated for a reggae Grammy for?
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Reply #8 posted 03/28/09 10:23pm

anc282

yeah that's it
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Reply #9 posted 03/29/09 7:39am

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Cinnie said:

Was that the album he was nominated for a reggae Grammy for?


Yup. This album's been out for awhile. Nice to see he got Grammy recognition.
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