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Reply #30 posted 06/25/22 8:14am

jazzz

RJOrion said:

jazzz said:


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"[...] Jam & Lewis produced Janet Jackson's digital R&B album, Control (1986). Musicologist Richard J. Ripani PhD, author of The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950–1999 (2006), observed that the album was one of the first successful records to influence the rise of new jack swing by creating a fusion of R&B, rap, funk, disco and synthesized percussion.[8] The new jack swing sound is particularly evident in the second single, "Nasty".[9] The success of Control, according to Ripani, bridged the gap between R&B and rap music.[8] He asserts that "since Jackson's album was released in 1986 and was hugely successful, it is not unreasonable to assume that it had at least some impact on the new jack swing creations of Teddy Riley."[8]"
(Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.or...ack_swing)



Richard J Ripani doesnt know wtf he's talking about...Jimmy & Terry aint new jack swing...period

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I think Jimmy Jam disagrees with you, wtf, period!
This is what JJ said:
"The king of new jack swing is Teddy Riley; he’s the one that took it to a whole new level. We’re on the architecture team. “Nasty” was maybe the foundation of it, possibly, but Teddy made it into a thing. He named it and marketed it, made whole albums of new jack swing."
Source: https://www.vulture.com/a...ksons.html

Edit: link repaired
[Edited 6/25/22 10:48am]
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Reply #31 posted 06/25/22 10:17am

RJOrion

jazzz said:

RJOrion said:




Richard J Ripani doesnt know wtf he's talking about...Jimmy & Terry aint new jack swing...period

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I think Jimmy Jam disagrees with you, wtf, period!
This is what JJ said:
"The king of new jack swing is Teddy Riley; he’s the one that took it to a whole new level. We’re on the architecture team. “Nasty” was maybe the foundation of it, possibly, but Teddy made it into a thing. He named it and marketed it, made whole albums of new jack swing."
(Source: https://www.vulture.com/a...sons.html)


Welp, i humbly stand corrected then...if J&T themselves acknowledge it, then who am i to argue.
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Reply #32 posted 06/25/22 10:50am

jazzz

RJOrion said:

jazzz said:


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I think Jimmy Jam disagrees with you, wtf, period!
This is what JJ said:
"The king of new jack swing is Teddy Riley; he’s the one that took it to a whole new level. We’re on the architecture team. “Nasty” was maybe the foundation of it, possibly, but Teddy made it into a thing. He named it and marketed it, made whole albums of new jack swing."
(Source: https://www.vulture.com/a...sons.html)


Welp, i humbly stand corrected then...if J&T themselves acknowledge it, then who am i to argue.

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Your comment is appreciated
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Reply #33 posted 06/25/22 10:57am

RJOrion

jazzz said:

RJOrion said:



Welp, i humbly stand corrected then...if J&T themselves acknowledge it, then who am i to argue.

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Your comment is appreciated


And your appreciation is appreciated cool
[Edited 6/25/22 10:57am]
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