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Sorry, but I thought most of those songs were bad.
Sorry, but I thought most of those songs were bad.
That along with Ill Comminication were great albums.Underrated great album for its time. It's not in my top 10 but I have a few songs from that album in my Google Music/Phone.
Tomorrow we can debate 90s R&B.
I know that's in your wheelhouse [MENTION=22]Texas Ace[/MENTION]
It's one of my all-time favorites.Underrated great album for its time. It's not in my top 10 but I have a few songs from that album in my Google Music/Phone.
See, we can agree on that.
It starts and ends with Jodeci.
About a year ago I realized I was a Queen fan and didn't even know it. I had no idea that they sang some of my favorite songs from the 70s and early 80s.
Mercury has a very distinctive voice. Adam Lambert did some stuff with them and it was excellent.About a year ago I realized I was a Queen fan and didn't even know it. I had no idea that they sang some of my favorite songs from the 70s and early 80s.
Diary of a Mad Band had the bigger radio hits and did have some damn good songs, but Forever My Lady was too good.See, we can agree on that.
Which was your favorite album? I've got Diary of a Mad Band.
After that I was a Mint Condition and 112 guy. Stokely (Mint Condition) and Slim (112) have unique singing voices. I like that.
My 3 favorites, I think Ironman is generally regarded as Ghost's best album by most Wu Tang fans, Supreme Clientele had more mainstream popularity.I'll give it a listen.
Also, I should probably swap out Life After Death with Ready to Die on my list. I listen to Read to Die way more than I listen to LAD.
Diary of a Mad Band had the bigger radio hits and did have some damn good songs, but Forever My Lady was too good.
That album was like K-Ci and Jojo's vocal demonstration at the top of their game.
While I was not a big 112 fan, I was a huge Mint Condition fan and Stokley was easily the best pure vocalist in R&B in the 90's.
Here's one for you: who had the best overall singing ability of the 90's groups?
Jodeci made great music, but only K-Ci and Jojo could sing.
For my money, it was Shai with Boyz II Men a close 2nd.
Comforter still jams after all these years.
Boys II Men?
We are strolling outside the lines of decency here.
Boyz II Men were a great singing group, but the deep voice guy couldn't sing.Man, I forgot about Boyz II Men. I'd have to put them at number 3 behind Jodeci and Mint Condition.
As for your question, I'd probably have to go with Boyz II Men.
You're riding with Shai? They were more of a 2 hit wonder in my book. I remember them but nothing significant stands out about them. I liked Comforter and If I Ever Fall in Love but after that I don't remember any of their other songs.
Edit: Just looked at their discgraphy to jog my memory and they had a pretty nice run. I just don't think they stood out vocally.
Journey and Air Supply was that for me.Show some respect.
Boyz II Men and Jodeci were instrumental to 60% of the ass that I got between 93-95.
You can pretend to be Mr. Tough Caveman guy if you want to, but I don't care if it's romantic music or not.Boys II Men?
We are strolling outside the lines of decency here.
My 3 favorites, I think Ironman is generally regarded as Ghost's best album by most Wu Tang fans, Supreme Clientele had more mainstream popularity.