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Post by Be Real on Jan 29, 2006 14:06:29 GMT -5
This song is pretty good. I agree though she's better with Sounds of Blackness.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 28, 2006 21:04:24 GMT -5
this is my favorite single from these two.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 28, 2006 21:11:27 GMT -5
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Post by Be Real on Jan 28, 2006 21:03:34 GMT -5
Probably my favorite contemporary gospel song of the 90's. Amazing.
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Post by Be Real on Feb 2, 2007 20:46:50 GMT -5
Yeah all their singles were nice even their flop uptempo is decent.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 22, 2007 18:48:24 GMT -5
I love this song, it's one of my favourite by him.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 26, 2006 22:04:17 GMT -5
I'm okay with this but I never loved it.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 26, 2006 22:00:37 GMT -5
My favorite song by them. This song was sampled in the 90s.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 26, 2006 22:02:08 GMT -5
I was listening to this the other day. Great song.
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Post by Be Real on Jul 2, 2006 15:45:58 GMT -5
I don't really consider myself much of a blues fan but I love this one. I love the production and the way he's singing. The title actually fits the mood of the song which is amazing. Brooke didn't want to record this song at 1st because of the lyrics I think but he grew to love it and it became his last #1 R&B. I really enjoy this more during the quiet storm hours.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 21, 2007 20:36:14 GMT -5
Sexy as hell....I love it!
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Post by Be Real on Jan 26, 2006 22:11:25 GMT -5
The beat is Dope! Lil' Kim killed this song lyrically. She was definitely @ her best during her Hard Core era. After Biggie died she went downhill and her second album was a disaster. I hated her singles and her songs. I don't even like Lil' Kim that much anymore because her flow is the same. All she does is steal Biggie's rhymes and change them around.
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Post by Be Real on Jun 9, 2006 19:09:23 GMT -5
I love "Boogie On Reggae Woman". You're right the groove is very nice and well produced. I really like the chorus. I think it's one of his best songs. I even like this more then some of his '80s singles. This charted at #1 R&B & #3 POP. I remember hearing this on the oldie stations all time for awhile.
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Post by Be Real on Mar 21, 2006 2:12:10 GMT -5
What was the name of the song they had from '96, '97?
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Post by Be Real on Jan 26, 2006 22:23:12 GMT -5
He had alot of ignorant ass songs like "Captain Save a Hoe" "The Mailman" & "Hurricane". I never been a fan of him. E-40 really never had any great songs and I hate the way he raps. He had a decent cut out 2 years ago with Lil' Mo I think.
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Post by Be Real on Feb 2, 2007 20:01:15 GMT -5
I liked it then. I hate it when radio would edit out Foxy's verse.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 24, 2006 17:10:04 GMT -5
Excellent track. It's one of my favorites by Rufus as well.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 24, 2006 17:08:54 GMT -5
I like it
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Post by Be Real on Sept 12, 2006 20:31:07 GMT -5
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Post by Be Real on Jan 22, 2006 15:17:10 GMT -5
I like this. The song should of done better but I think people were tired of them because they had a couple of releases before this one. Matter fact I think this was actually the last single which is either the 5th or 6th.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 22, 2006 16:22:43 GMT -5
I love this song, the video and the rap verse.
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Post by Be Real on Jan 22, 2006 16:24:54 GMT -5
This song was HOT! Jahiem sampled the beat on the Re-Mix to "Could It Be".
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Post by Be Real on Mar 30, 2007 16:12:25 GMT -5
The song was a huge #1 but I guess it hasn't held up. I like it but I think they have better songs.
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Post by Be Real on Mar 21, 2006 2:14:45 GMT -5
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Post by Be Real on Feb 2, 2007 20:25:37 GMT -5
Great song.
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