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II Hype - Entouch "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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You know, they started out doing house music. They had a song called, "Without You", which was a hit on the club scene and called themselves, Touch. After that they reformed and did "II Hype". Now, they are working in the background, writing songs for, Brandy, Monica, etc. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals. | |
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SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. Don't laugh at my funk
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SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? WHAAAAA Whah wa wa wawawa whyyyyy baby? (WHYYYYY!!!??!?!?!?) Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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phunkdaddy said: SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. I bought LaRue...you ever heard of them? Their album was released in 1989 containing the minor hit "I Want Your Love".I think Club Nouveau had something to do with them? You should see all these old cassettes that I have.Many of these groups didn't last past their one single! | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? | |
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paisleypark4 said: bboy87 said: Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? WHAAAAA Whah wa wa wawawa whyyyyy baby? (WHYYYYY!!!??!?!?!?) When I found out his real name was Keith Crier, I fell out laughing "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: paisleypark4 said: WHAAAAA Whah wa wa wawawa whyyyyy baby? (WHYYYYY!!!??!?!?!?) When I found out his real name was Keith Crier, I fell out laughing Keith Crier... But yeah, I love this joint! A New Jack Swing classic... | |
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got the 12".....
found the LP recently..... and I have the cassette!!!!! a "new jack swing" gem!!!!! | |
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SoulAlive said: phunkdaddy said: I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. I bought LaRue...you ever heard of them? Their album was released in 1989 containing the minor hit "I Want Your Love".I think Club Nouveau had something to do with them? You should see all these old cassettes that I have.Many of these groups didn't last past their one single! LaRue did. I was a huge fan of their 1991 album's first single and their biggest hit, "Serious." Still like it a lot. That album's follow-up was "Wish I Could Find Another," produced by Kyle West. [Edited 3/24/09 3:50am] "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: SoulAlive said: I bought LaRue...you ever heard of them? Their album was released in 1989 containing the minor hit "I Want Your Love".I think Club Nouveau had something to do with them? You should see all these old cassettes that I have.Many of these groups didn't last past their one single! LaRue did. I was a huge fan of their 1991 album's first single and their biggest hit, "Serious." Still like it a lot. That album's follow-up was "Wish I Could Find Another," produced by Kyle West. Wow,I didn't even know they made a second album | |
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Here's their first single "I Want Your Love" from 1989.This is the song that made me take a chance and buy their album.
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phunkdaddy said: SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. No you didn't say Z'Looke. That whole cassette was the shit. I still play that! It had some jewels on it. Remember a group called Chill? They were on Orpheus records too. They had a jam called Cold Fresh Groove. Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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SoulAlive said: phunkdaddy said: I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. I bought LaRue...you ever heard of them? Their album was released in 1989 containing the minor hit "I Want Your Love".I think Club Nouveau had something to do with them? You should see all these old cassettes that I have.Many of these groups didn't last past their one single! La Rue! OMG. I have been looking for them. They had a slow song called Still In Love off of their album. Can anybody make me a copy of that please!! Somebody pm me!!! Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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daytonohioplayer said: phunkdaddy said: I was doing the same around that time. I bought Z'looke and DaKrash. I remember entouch but never thought enough of them to buy their music. No you didn't say Z'Looke. That whole cassette was the shit. I still play that! It had some jewels on it. Remember a group called Chill? They were on Orpheus records too. They had a jam called Cold Fresh Groove. I liked the first Z'Looke album better than the first. Got the first on cd and their second on cassette. The first had more funk on it. I liked the second but on some songs they tried to sound like what was current during the new jack swing era. Not familiar with Chill or LaRue but i remember alyson williams. I believe she recorded with this label if i recall correctly. I know it was another young girl at the time who recorded on this label too. Can't remember her name but Carl"cockroach"Payne was in the video. [Edited 3/24/09 11:18am] Don't laugh at my funk
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bboy87 said: paisleypark4 said: WHAAAAA Whah wa wa wawawa whyyyyy baby? (WHYYYYY!!!??!?!?!?) When I found out his real name was Keith Crier, I fell out laughing It's not true. Wikipedia and other sources got it wrong. The real keith crier was the bassist for the band GQ known for hits disco nights and i do love you. Keith Sweat sung around a minute with other artists but he was working on wall street before breaking out with his chart topping 1987 debut i want it. When i first saw that the music choice channel listed his birth name as keith crier, i said wait a minute there was a keith crier in the group GQ. When i saw how the sources for wikipedia screwed this info up i just laughed my ass off after i researched it. We even know keith sweat's real birth date now so he can't front like he was born into the new jack era with his old ass. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: bboy87 said: When I found out his real name was Keith Crier, I fell out laughing It's not true. Wikipedia and other sources got it wrong. The real keith crier was the bassist for the band GQ known for hits disco nights and i do love you. Keith Sweat sung around a minute with other artists but he was working on wall street before breaking out with his chart topping 1987 debut i want it. When i first saw that the music choice channel listed his birth name as keith crier, i said wait a minute there was a keith crier in the group GQ. When i saw how the sources for wikipedia screwed this info up i just laughed my ass off after i researched it. We even know keith sweat's real birth date now so he can't front like he was born into the new jack era with his old ass. Yeah,there's been so much confusion about that.Alot of people still assume that Keith Sweat was in the band GQ In the liner notes to one of the 'Phat Trax' CDs,writer Steve Ivory claims that Keith started out as a member of GQ,lol.Keith Crier and Keith Sweat are two different people. | |
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2 Hype was my party jam that year. | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: lol...I still have this cassette tape! In the late 80s,I was getting desperate to find new music so I ended up buying alot of stuff,trying to find a good song or two.I bought alot of one-hit wonder albums,lol.On this album,I remember liking the song "All Nite" alot.Keith Sweat can be heard on background vocals.
Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? see for yourself http://www.youtube.com/wa...4CFUARkkJ4 | |
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SoulAlive said: bboy87 said: Is Keith cryin' on the background vocals like he usually does? see for yourself http://www.youtube.com/wa...4CFUARkkJ4 yep, he was and I'm mad I wasn't able to grow up in this era. I was probably a newborn or a toddler "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: yep, he was and I'm mad I wasn't able to grow up in this era. I was probably a newborn or a toddler in 1989? | |
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bboy87 said: SoulAlive said: yep, he was and I'm mad I wasn't able to grow up in this era. I was probably a newborn or a toddler I remembered some of that era. I was five but I was well aware of Guy and Heavy D at that age. | |
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SoulAlive said: bboy87 said: yep, he was and I'm mad I wasn't able to grow up in this era. I was probably a newborn or a toddler in 1989? I was 2 going on 3 "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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phunkdaddy said: bboy87 said: When I found out his real name was Keith Crier, I fell out laughing It's not true. Wikipedia and other sources got it wrong. The real keith crier was the bassist for the band GQ known for hits disco nights and i do love you. Keith Sweat sung around a minute with other artists but he was working on wall street before breaking out with his chart topping 1987 debut i want it. When i first saw that the music choice channel listed his birth name as keith crier, i said wait a minute there was a keith crier in the group GQ. When i saw how the sources for wikipedia screwed this info up i just laughed my ass off after i researched it. We even know keith sweat's real birth date now so he can't front like he was born into the new jack era with his old ass. What was his real last name? And he's almost 50! | |
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