To have been old enough to really appreciate these songs that came out in the 90?s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFg046uOXR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUG9FeffzIM
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Yeah
Yeah I'm glad I got to live through the late 99s to early 10s
Cause there were SO many epic music moments
We haven't had many in the mid-late 10s
Quote from: ton on June 04, 2018, 10:53:12 PM
Yeah I'm glad I got to live through the late 99s to early 10s
Cause there were SO many epic music moments
We haven't had many in the mid-late 10s
imagine being
born in the early to Mid 00s :kii: Jesus above. YIKES
There's something so beautiful, romantic and timeless about 90s R&B.
Always wish I was born early enough to fully experience and appreciate that time.
Quote from: Cartier on June 05, 2018, 05:00:38 AM
There's something so beautiful, romantic and timeless about 90s R&B.
Always wish I was born early enough to fully experience and appreciate that time.
Parents? :omgwatshappening:
!!!
And not just music. The movies, TV & Fashion too >>
Black ppl were really at their peaks.
I was old enough to appreciate them then when they first was released.
Quote from: yo quiero dinero! on June 05, 2018, 11:58:58 AM
I get what he's saying.
I had to backtrack to really "get" and enjoy all of Toni's albums before "The Heat".
Really wasn't checking for her like THAT until He Wasn't Man Enough . She knew how to market herself to the kids a bit but still maintained her message. Bitch I had never in my LIFE :plzstop: All that sass, and neck rolling...but still a hint of class... over KNOCK
And I'd skip over the slow tracks on Fanmail all the time . :dead: Listening to "Dear Lie" is so much different once you've actually experienced real shit in your life.
! It was really Bsource that put me on to Mariah and Toni. I don't remember Mary's first era either.
All this history :oof:
man yall are young I was a teenager in the 90's and enjoyed all these glorious gems :blessed:
I was barely a damns child in the 90s and I experienced all this
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on June 05, 2018, 12:18:10 PM
Quote from: yo quiero dinero! on June 05, 2018, 11:58:58 AM
I get what he's saying.
I had to backtrack to really "get" and enjoy all of Toni's albums before "The Heat".
Really wasn't checking for her like THAT until He Wasn't Man Enough . She knew how to market herself to the kids a bit but still maintained her message. Bitch I had never in my LIFE :plzstop: All that sass, and neck rolling...but still a hint of class... over KNOCK
And I'd skip over the slow tracks on Fanmail all the time . :dead: Listening to "Dear Lie" is so much different once you've actually experienced real shit in your life.
! It was really Bsource that put me on to Mariah and Toni. I don't remember Mary's first era either.
All this history :oof:
:dead:
I mean most of us where just arriving when they came
So yes I agree
This is how u know it was just truly good tho..
Threads like this and the fact that they were able to make stans owt of us
Like who the fuck is really stanning for Ashanti in their teens in 2018 :dead:
ray
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 05, 2018, 11:32:00 AM
Parents? :omgwatshappening:
Iuhjjhjhjjjh
Yea....isn?t everyone on here mainly between 20-29 ? :usureuok:
B
Get your elderly ass outta here :udontlookok:
Anyway back to the topic. Everything Glock said. >>>
JJSDJDJ I def? wasn?t stanning for Mariah during her first 3 releases :plzstop: and BARELY really could grasp ?Butterfly? when my mom bought me the CD. I just thought she was super pretty
my moms use to blast all tha music bac in tha 90's wen i was a lil todd' todd'!
luved her sum toni so thts why i luv toni
& keke
& suma these othr gorls
Quote from: Baph Lorenzo. on June 05, 2018, 01:45:33 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on June 05, 2018, 11:32:00 AM
Parents? :omgwatshappening:
Iuhjjhjhjjjh
Yea....isn?t everyone on here mainly between 20-29 ? :usureuok:
:dead:
But apparently there is a huge difference in the over/ under 25
Quote from: Lazarus on June 05, 2018, 11:38:27 AM
I was old enough to appreciate them then when they first was released.
!!!
I was definitely a fan of Tevin, we had his album in my home
Quote from: AYR on June 05, 2018, 02:15:01 PM
Quote from: Lazarus on June 05, 2018, 11:38:27 AM
I was old enough to appreciate them then when they first was released.
!!!
I was definitely a fan of Tevin, we had his album in my home
!!!!!
I started buying casette tape singles when I was 8. My first cassette tape single was Deborah Cox's Where Do We Go From Here. In time, I continue to buy more or my mom purchased for me.
Quote from: GL#CK on June 05, 2018, 01:17:49 PM
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on June 05, 2018, 12:18:10 PM
Quote from: yo quiero dinero! on June 05, 2018, 11:58:58 AM
I get what he's saying.
I had to backtrack to really "get" and enjoy all of Toni's albums before "The Heat".
Really wasn't checking for her like THAT until He Wasn't Man Enough . She knew how to market herself to the kids a bit but still maintained her message. Bitch I had never in my LIFE :plzstop: All that sass, and neck rolling...but still a hint of class... over KNOCK
And I'd skip over the slow tracks on Fanmail all the time . :dead: Listening to "Dear Lie" is so much different once you've actually experienced real shit in your life.
! It was really Bsource that put me on to Mariah and Toni. I don't remember Mary's first era either.
All this history :oof:
:dead:
I mean most of us where just arriving when they came
So yes I agree
This is how u know it was just truly good tho..
Threads like this and the fact that they were able to make stans owt of us
Like who the fuck is really stanning for Ashanti in their teens in 2018 :dead:
cccvvvvvvvv yea
These other artists will always be relevant