Whenever I hear Lumidee - Uh Oh , wild nostaglia be flowing through my body

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This joint also takes me back to how different NYC was in contrast to how it was now , granted gentrification was probably at it's infancy stages around this time but it wasn't as evident as it is now , I be seeing yuppies idling aimlessly around blocks in the Harlem/BX that back then used to be straight dangerzones :dwillhuh:


Same thing out here in the bay. shyt is hella weird.
 

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I remember how folks were clowning her when that song was out. everything from her voice to from rumors of her being from Jersey but claiming Spanish Harlem. only reason why that song became a hit was because a lot of females at the time like that song. for the worst song and singer category at that moment was between her and that Eamon dude.
 

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Ay bruh who was those two lite skin chicks who had a hit like this around that same era?


Nina sky,.....
Let, lumi dee, nina sky, or too much for me by kay slay come on,......


Love those records.....


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Ol girl still sounds like ass on there :mjcry:

But this does take me back to final year in high school, summer of 03 :mjcry:
 

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that song embodies everything that was right about clubbing back then. it was that sweet spot a bit after that thuggy period and right after the shiny suit period. no bottle service and sparklers. just partyin. :banderas:
 
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