it doesnt help that the lox only have 5 singles. if they knocked them all out the park, they would be higher, but their 2 commercial jawns was.
i had trouble placing them. they had alot of hits but barely any knockouts. mostly jabs. i actually had them at like #31 initially. they were too high. now i kinda feel like theyre too low.
why are yall picking on kriss kross? lol. 2 people called them out so far.
good point.
my thing is, some of those timeless classic party joints, werent singles. correct me if im wrong.
btw,
jump & warm it up >>>> any 2 live single
Me So Horny was a single and so was Banned In The USA. Hoodrat Hoochie Momma was recorded just for the Friday soundtrack so it wasn't a 'single' per say so you are right there but its still a popular song.
Jump has a great nostalgic feel to it but I can't say that their singles had a bigger impact. That Miami Bass sound was not only super popular but influenced a lot of DJs as well, pretty much laid the ground work for a lot of dance music.
Naughty by Nature?
30. Capone-N-Noreaga
29. Brand Nubian
28. N.W.A.
27. Gangstarr
26. 3-6 Mafia
25. The Clipse
24. Outkast
23. Mobb Deep
22. Kid N Play
21. Big Tymers
it doesnt help that the lox only have 5 singles. if they knocked them all out the park, they would be higher, but their 2 commercial jawns was.
In what world is this
Big Tymers - Get Your Roll On (HQ / Dirty) - YouTube
better than this
Outkast - Player's Ball (1994) - YouTube
??? A wacky, wacky world.![]()