That intro and beat drop with that "shoobeedoo waaahhh, how deep is your love"


That intro and beat drop with that "shoobeedoo waaahhh, how deep is your love"
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Yo!!!!All the drug dealers was bumping this back then


Yo!!!!
I always said this was that R&B album that had beats on it that had that "bump" to it that the street dudes who listened to mostly rap, would bump.
Them 6x9 Jensen and alpine speakers got a workout in '87 because of Teddy Riley![]()

Piece of my love
Marly Marl said 1 group he wished he worked with was GUY. He said that on drink Champs.I don't remember any streets dudes that prodominently listened to rap back then though. Hiphop was still young, and most nyggas have a fondness for what they grew up on. R&B still reigned supreme.
Teddy Riley had the streets man
I vividly remember street nyggas bumpin Keith Sweat and Guy
Piece of my love
shyt I think the OG @BmoreGorilla said this album would always go missing if someone borrowed it you wasn't getting it back.Yo!!!!
I always said this was that R&B album that had beats on it that had that "bump" to it that the street dudes who listened to mostly rap, would bump.
Them 6x9 Jensen and alpine speakers got a workout in '87 because of Teddy Riley![]()

Celly Cel sampled that song and gave us this classic.

Dum dum diddaaayyyCame in here thinking you was talkin about Teddy’s jam…![]()

Thanks for the reminisce coliCelly Cel sampled that song and gave us this classic.
Doesn’t make since. Most of those dudes grew up listening to r&b. Suge knight used to listen to nothing but Marvin GayeYo!!!!
I always said this was that R&B album that had beats on it that had that "bump" to it that the street dudes who listened to mostly rap, would bump.
Them 6x9 Jensen and alpine speakers got a workout in '87 because of Teddy Riley![]()