Reply #30 posted 04/02/14 11:17pm
brooksie |
LittleBLUECorvette said:
Shockedelicus said:
Whatever you consider the mid-90's to be, that's when. NJS was dated even when it was popular. I think everyone knew it wouldn't last. The style was cool though. Purple and turquoise forever.
May Guy's "Her" remain in our boomboxes for all time.
How was it dated?
I think it has aged better the non NJS R&B from that era.
I just played El DeBarge's Gemini disc, an it sounds more dated than NJS disc from around that era like Guy, B.Brown, ect.
BBD's Poison and and Calloway's I Wanna Be Rich were releasd in the same year. Which sounds more dated to you? Which would get more play in a club right now?
Interestng comparisons...El and Calloway vs Guy/BB/NE. This thing w/ NJS was it was the precursor to rnb + hip hop that became standard sound IMHO, but the 1st two were more traditional rnb w/o the hip hop influenced sound (or at least much of it). I guess it boils down to NJS representing the phasing out of trad rnb vs what came later. Most of what was and still is labeled as "rnb" is way more hip hop influenced than what *I* consider trad rnb.
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Reply #31 posted 04/03/14 12:18am
SpookyElektrix |
Mary J blige's whats the 411 and Jodeci's second album wasnt NJS anymore.
Blackstreet first album wasnt NJS as well. And that all was like 92/93?? |
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