@O.T.I.S. how do u feel about this?It was true though .. Ruffin was a showstopper
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Otis wrote the book and movie ..![]()
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Otis was basically a backup singer.. He definitely should not have been making final decisions for the group.
Ruff shuffled his feet threw the mic from hand to the other, did a reverse spin move, threw the mic from one hand to the other again, did a split and immediately popped back up all in one damn motion.It was true though .. Ruffin was a showstopper
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Otis wrote the book and movie ..![]()
Otis?i was mad as fukk my grandfather knew he was our actual cousin and didn't say shyt. Moms found out when she went to his(grandfather's) funeral and met her other siblings and everything came out.
Otis having the audacity to not let Paul back into the group![]()
Ay. Real spill, don't tell nobody that shyt ever again. I'm pretty sure you really got mfs looking @ u funny thru the monitor.For some reason I still haven't actually seen this movieI seen the Jackson 5 movie a thousand times growing up. 5 Heartbeats. Even watched the Little Richard movie when it came out. But somehow I always missed this...
One of the best scenes. Christian Payton really put his heart into this scene and it makes it even better/sadder when you see the real Paul Williams sing this song and how emotional he was.
He put the group together. The heck?![]()
Otis was basically a backup singer.. He definitely should not have been making final decisions for the group.
I think he took his glasses off tooRuff shuffled his feet threw the mic from hand to the other, did a reverse spin move, threw the mic from one hand to the other again, did a split and immediately popped back up all in one damn motion.
Edit: He started back singing immediately after![]()
lol I’m not proud. I just didn’t have cable in 98. Its been on my list for 20 yearsAy. Real spill, don't tell nobody that shyt ever again. I'm pretty sure you really got mfs looking @ u funny thru the monitor.
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Otis was basically a backup singer.. He definitely should not have been making final decisions for the group.