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Mary J. Blige - My Love (Teddy Riley Remix w/Heavy D) | |
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Timmy84 said: nothin but love 4' you baby... i got nothin but love 4' you honey. hear me now. | |
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Uh, What's wrong with you people? | |
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Most remix albums are not that strong. This is probably the best one on there though. I really like the hip hop blend style of "Love No Limit" remix too.
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Cinnie said: Most remix albums are not that strong. This is probably the best one on there though. I really like the hip hop blend style of "Love No Limit" remix too.
I love just about all of the remixes on that album. I consider the remixes of "You Remind Me" and "Reminisce" to be definitive. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Heavy D.....what happened to him? | |
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Timmy84 said: I love this remix!! One of the best that Teddy has even done,(aside from his remix of MJ's "Remember the time"). "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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japanrocks said: Heavy D.....what happened to him?
he was nominated last Grammys for his 2008 solo reggae album Vibes.
Previous to that, he was producing for other artists. | |
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I loved the entire concept of the "What's the 411" remix album, putting hard hip-hop beats onto an album that was already amazing.
I love hip-hop and street remixes of R&B songs in general. Teddy Riley did some great ones, like the SWV "Right There" remix with the Human Nature sample. But my absolutely, all time, jam is.....ah fuck it, I'll make a thread EDIT - http://prince.org/msg/8/321173 [Edited 10/12/09 13:28pm] |
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Militant said: I loved the entire concept of the "What's the 411" remix album, putting hard hip-hop beats onto an album that was already amazing.
I thought that was the original album's concept | |
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