I never heard of this track when reading the title, but it just may be!!! It sounded familiar by the time I got to the beginning. It was used for auditions for the janet. era and tour!!!! It was very faint music I could hear when Janet was talking about it from an interview in that era, but I think that's what it was, so it may be her!
I never heard of this track when reading the title, but it just may be!!! It sounded familiar by the time I got to the beginning. It was used for auditions for the janet. era and tour!!!! It was very faint music I could hear when Janet was talking about it from an interview in that era, but I think that's what it was, so it may be her!
Cool, I never knew it was used for the auditions. It sounds like a sample of her vocals from one of the songs from "Rhythm Nation", maybe?
I never heard of this track when reading the title, but it just may be!!! It sounded familiar by the time I got to the beginning. It was used for auditions for the janet. era and tour!!!! It was very faint music I could hear when Janet was talking about it from an interview in that era, but I think that's what it was, so it may be her!
Cool, I never knew it was used for the auditions. It sounds like a sample of her vocals from one of the songs from "Rhythm Nation", maybe?
I think this is what it was, it's too faint to tell, but it makes sense with the timeline and connection....
I have this album and the credits for this song doesn't list anyone as a vocalist, so the voices must be sampled.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton