the best thing about this marsha's song is the fact that it samples prince's "the beautiful ones"
but other than that, it ain't seein' deborah's
I agree, 90's had that bounce feeling. Music today has nothing behind it.yeah, i just miss that feel r&b music had in the 90's though. it was movement. like the excitement of a new song/album and it holdin' down a whole season.
from the songs to the music videos to the albums to the interviews the artists gave etc. that era had a lot to offer. it won't just r&b either, hip hop, grudge, rock, etc
definately don't agree,..
plus, i don't t usually put on records to seduce a female, generally.
yet, that marsha on repeat is definately more potent than that deb.
i know that fa sho....
kelly motivation is as, well.
art barr
I agree, 90's had that bounce feeling. Music today has nothing behind it.
If I ain't doing this then the music sucks.
The youngins don't know nothing about heat like this
I almost posted this gif in response to the amerie track and changed at the last minute, no bullshyt
As far as the 00's goes for female R&B artists these songs held it down.
Other songs after '08 So Good, delirious and You're The One.
The youngins don't know nothing about heat like this
As far as the 00's goes for female R&B artists these songs held it down.
Other songs after '08 So Good, delirious and You're The One.
One my favorite gifs I use it like crack Lil nikka was killing it.I almost posted this gif in response to the amerie track and changed at the last minute, no bullshyt
out of all these songs, amerie wins. alicia "you don't know my name" comes in 2nd place
Why Don't We Fall In Love is a tough song and still plays well today, but I'd have to give it to Promise as far as song and video goes becuase it was that good. All these artists songs win though.