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Quote from: Shallow on January 07, 2009, 06:03:32 PM90s RnB sucked. Put the best 10 RnB artists of the 90s together on one show and it'll be about half as good as an average high school talent show in the 1960s Detroit.That being said, 90s RnB is still way better than the current stuff.There you go again......like I said, you remind me of the Eminem fan who can't just say he likes "Lose Yourself" but has to say his favorite song was something off of the Infinite album or one of his rare guest appearances back in 1998 or something.
90s RnB sucked. Put the best 10 RnB artists of the 90s together on one show and it'll be about half as good as an average high school talent show in the 1960s Detroit.That being said, 90s RnB is still way better than the current stuff.
There is nothing obscure about Motown, Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, or James Brown. There is talent and then there is no talent. More people will always know and love the voices of David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks than the voices of KC and Jojo. In fact I'm using examples that are the exact opposite of what you claim I do. The songs are more popular. They sold more. And will continue to sell more.This is what RnB is supposed to sound like;
John Legend and Alicia Keys are killing it IMObut hey what do i know
hell yeaaaall rnb groups from the 90s are better
Quote from: corner_boy on January 07, 2009, 11:41:43 PMJohn Legend and Alicia Keys are killing it IMObut hey what do i knowI forgot about Alicia, mainly because I think of her looks, but she can sing her ass off.
Quote from: M Dogg on January 07, 2009, 11:56:51 PMQuote from: corner_boy on January 07, 2009, 11:41:43 PMJohn Legend and Alicia Keys are killing it IMObut hey what do i knowI forgot about Alicia, mainly because I think of her looks, but she can sing her ass off.Yeah.. I forgot about Alicia Keys, I will have to give you that one. But John Legend is still wack to me.
Quote from: Infinite African West Coastin on January 07, 2009, 08:04:36 PMQuote from: Shallow on January 07, 2009, 06:03:32 PM90s RnB sucked. Put the best 10 RnB artists of the 90s together on one show and it'll be about half as good as an average high school talent show in the 1960s Detroit.That being said, 90s RnB is still way better than the current stuff.There you go again......like I said, you remind me of the Eminem fan who can't just say he likes "Lose Yourself" but has to say his favorite song was something off of the Infinite album or one of his rare guest appearances back in 1998 or something. HA HA HA HA HA... I feel that way about Shallow sometimes too... lolbut Quote from: Shallow on January 07, 2009, 09:39:17 PMThere is nothing obscure about Motown, Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, or James Brown. There is talent and then there is no talent. More people will always know and love the voices of David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks than the voices of KC and Jojo. In fact I'm using examples that are the exact opposite of what you claim I do. The songs are more popular. They sold more. And will continue to sell more.This is what RnB is supposed to sound like;that's a real point, sadly unless we got some misguided people on here, non of us were alive for the golden era of R&B, mid 60's-mid 70's (damn disco killed R&B), so I'll just keep it 90's vs. 2000's, because most here don't even know the 80's (which sucked worst than the 90's)
Quote from: Infinite African West Coastin on January 07, 2009, 08:04:36 PMQuote from: Shallow on January 07, 2009, 06:03:32 PM90s RnB sucked. Put the best 10 RnB artists of the 90s together on one show and it'll be about half as good as an average high school talent show in the 1960s Detroit.That being said, 90s RnB is still way better than the current stuff.There you go again......like I said, you remind me of the Eminem fan who can't just say he likes "Lose Yourself" but has to say his favorite song was something off of the Infinite album or one of his rare guest appearances back in 1998 or something. There is nothing obscure about Motown, Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, or James Brown. There is talent and then there is no talent. More people will always know and love the voices of David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks than the voices of KC and Jojo. In fact I'm using examples that are the exact opposite of what you claim I do. The songs are more popular. They sold more. And will continue to sell more.This is what RnB is supposed to sound like;
where is jodeci ?
Quote from: Classic Material on January 08, 2009, 03:34:37 AMwhere is jodeci ?They had a reunion show (only KCI and JOJO) awhile back and JoJo passed out on stage. M.I.A. since.
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