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Reply #30 posted 09/01/03 5:46pm

Essence

DavidEye said:

Most of those songs on that list are some of the WORST R&B songs of 2003."Bump Bump Bump" and "Ice Cream",in particular,are horrible.


I agree actually, only I'll Never Leave, Step In Name Of Love, Ignition, Guess What and What Would You Do are real favourites of mine from the above list.
[This message was edited Mon Sep 1 17:48:22 PDT 2003 by Essence]
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Reply #31 posted 09/03/03 6:30am

JDINTERACTIVE

R.Kelley from what Ive heard recently is seriously wasting such a great voice he has on 1/2 baked records such as Snake and Ignition. U only have 2 see what a great voice he has when listening 2 I Believe I can fly and If I could turn back the hands of time. Come on Robert, play 2 Ur strengths!
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Reply #32 posted 09/05/03 8:13pm

mistermaxxx

Essence said:

The Pied Piper has 10 productions on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Top
100 singles chart right now. Here's a glimpse at some of those
releases:

• "Ignition," R. Kelly.
Highest chart position: No. 2.

• "Bump, Bump, Bump," B2K featuring P. Diddy.
Highest chart position: No. 2.

• "Snake," R. Kelly featuring Big Tigger
Highest chart position: No. 9

• "Thoia Thoing," R. Kelly*
Highest chart position: No. 11.

• "What Would You Do?" The Isley Brothers featuring Ron Isley
Highest chart position: No. 14

• "Hell Yeah," Ginuwine featuring Baby
Highest chart position: No. 16.

• "Step in the Name of Love," R. Kelly*
Highest chart position: No. 19.

• "Girlfriend," B2K
Highest chart position: No. 19.

• "Laundromat," Nivea.
Highest chart position: No. 20.

• "I'll Never Leave," R. Kelly*
Highest chart position: No. 29

• "Guess What," Syleena Johnson
Highest chart position: No. 29

• "Clubbin," Marques Houston w/Joe Budden and Pied Piper (a.k.a. R.
Kelly)*
Highest chart position: No. 35

• "Feelin' Freaky," Nick Cannon featuring B2K*
Highest chart position: No. 46

• "Ice Cream," JS*
Highest chart position: No. 54.

• "Calling All Girls," ATL*
Highest chart position: No. 64.

* Denotes singles currently on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart
it's been that way for pretty much the Whole Year.not since the days of Michael Jackson some 20 years back have I Seen such Musical Dominance.
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Reply #33 posted 09/05/03 8:17pm

mistermaxxx

I feel about Him like Ronald Isley does:He is the Greatest to me.I've heard His Classical Stuff&His Unreleased Tracks plus outtakes,Re-Mixes Etc.. Ghost Tracks&this Cat is on the Pulse to Me.Like Oprah&Jordan in the Modern Era the Windy City Produces Greatness&R.Kelly aka Pied Piper,Kells,R,etc..is the King IMHO.I don't always dig everything but when he Hits He Hits hard.I can't think of anyone else that can 10 Years Later just seem Musically Hotter.He is like the Barry Bonds of Music:Just on a whole different Planet&He has that Gift.
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