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Lazarus

Destiny's Child was on par with Brownstone, Changing Faces, Monkenstef, etc until The Writing's On The Wall became their breakthrough for them.

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ssw4919

Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:21:48 PM
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I wish they would stop lying and pretending they were bigger than they really were.

Out of all the 90s girlgroups they were at the bottom of the list. Even below brownstone.

Can?t think of the 90s without thinking of 702. Really?  :kii:
like... :diddraispoot:

BZBBSHXBXJJXJDJJDJ

Don?t nobody remember them

Only time I see them discussed is on here  :plzstop:
cccccvsbsbdjkdndhkdbs. !!!!!

When I think of 90?s I think of like TLC...DC...Spice Girls...SWV...En Vogue etc

702 don?t belong sorry

Death. Lol.
I wouldn't mention them first, but they are def on the list, Changing faces, Total, Xscape, Brownstone, Blaque too.

Monkenstef even... "He's Mine" alone books me.
:stressed:

Blaque came out at the very end of 99  :kii:
They ain?t 90s anything.


Even DC is a bit of a stretch.  They came out in 1998.  They really blew up in 2000 when the original group broke up.  I think of DC as more of a 2000s phenomenon.  They took the torch from TLC after Fanmail.

The other groups didn?t peak in the 2000s.

🦚

Quote from: Lazarus on May 31, 2018, 11:37:40 PM
Destiny's Child was on par with Brownstone, Changing Faces, Monkenstef, etc until The Writing's On The Wall became their breakthrough for them.

Where is their No No No?
When have they ever had a song be #12 on the year end chart?

702 ain?t even on par with Nina Sky.
Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
——————///——————-
https://justiceforbreonna.org/

.betterwiseup



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Quote from: ssw4919 on May 31, 2018, 11:39:25 PM
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Quote from: Kaeli. on May 31, 2018, 11:15:15 PM
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Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 10:41:50 PM
I wish they would stop lying and pretending they were bigger than they really were.

Out of all the 90s girlgroups they were at the bottom of the list. Even below brownstone.

Can?t think of the 90s without thinking of 702. Really?  :kii:
like... :diddraispoot:

BZBBSHXBXJJXJDJJDJ

Don?t nobody remember them

Only time I see them discussed is on here  :plzstop:
cccccvsbsbdjkdndhkdbs. !!!!!

When I think of 90?s I think of like TLC...DC...Spice Girls...SWV...En Vogue etc

702 don?t belong sorry

Death. Lol.
I wouldn't mention them first, but they are def on the list, Changing faces, Total, Xscape, Brownstone, Blaque too.

Monkenstef even... "He's Mine" alone books me.
:stressed:

Blaque came out at the very end of 99  :kii:
They ain?t 90s anything.


Even DC is a bit of a stretch.  They came out in 1998.  They really blew up in 2000 when the original group broke up.  I think of DC as more of a 2000s phenomenon.  They took the torch from TLC after Fanmail.

The other groups didn?t peak in the 2000s.

Get your facts together.

They came out in 1997.

Dc blew up from their first single.
And TWOTW was 2 x plat before the end of 99

Can you list the RnB girl groups with multiplat albums?

Doubt it?s more than 3.
Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
——————///——————-
https://justiceforbreonna.org/

Lazarus

May 31, 2018, 11:45:03 PM #67 Last Edit: May 31, 2018, 11:47:26 PM by Lazarus
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:42:20 PM
Quote from: Lazarus on May 31, 2018, 11:37:40 PM
Destiny's Child was on par with Brownstone, Changing Faces, Monkenstef, etc until The Writing's On The Wall became their breakthrough for them.

Where is their No No No?
When have they ever had a song be #12 on the year end chart?

702 ain?t even on par with Nina Sky.

Not Nina Sky. :dead: :plzstop:

Where My Girls At is their No, No, No

And Where My Girls At peaked at No.11 on the year end chart.

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Quote from: Lazarus on May 31, 2018, 11:45:03 PM
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:42:20 PM
Quote from: Lazarus on May 31, 2018, 11:37:40 PM
Destiny's Child was on par with Brownstone, Changing Faces, Monkenstef, etc until The Writing's On The Wall became their breakthrough for them.

Where is their No No No?
When have they ever had a song be #12 on the year end chart?

702 ain?t even on par with Nina Sky.

Not Nina Sky. :dead: :plzstop:

Where My Girls At is their No, No, No

Not by any stretch of the imagination.

Nonono is platinum and sold over double what where my flop at sold in the US.

No dice.
Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
——————///——————-
https://justiceforbreonna.org/

Lazarus

Still though, it's certified gold.

🦚

Not your biggest ?hit? only striking gold  :plzstop:
Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
——————///——————-
https://justiceforbreonna.org/

KippDaddy




:flamebroiled:

This song and video is still everything

ssw4919

June 01, 2018, 12:01:45 AM #72 Last Edit: June 01, 2018, 12:07:07 AM by ssw4919
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:36:25 PM
Dc was never on 702 level.

No no no was an international smash and outpeaked every 702 single to date

N bills went straight to the top

These alternative facts y?all keep  :kii:

Flop02 has never even had a number 1 on the RnB charts  :kii:

There were only facts posted.  DC had two flop singles between No No No and Bills.  I love Get on the Bus and With Me, but they flopped.  Their debut album was not certified until 2 years after its release.  They were not huge artists at the time.  They were performing on the same Lady of Soul stages as 702 and other R&B acts at the time.

I was a fan of both groups in the nineties.  They were peers, briefly, until DC obviously took off and surpassed them in 2000.  In the summer when both Girls and Bills were out, they were both certified smashes from two young girl groups.  Bills reached #1 and was huge, but white people loved Girls and played it out for a LONG time. 

On the 1999 year-end charts, Bills was #21 while Girls was #11.  So, yes, Bills peaked a few spots higher, but Girls had longevity and got more play over the course of the year.

By the time Say My Name came out, 702 became an afterthought.

ssw4919

Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:42:20 PM
Quote from: Lazarus on May 31, 2018, 11:37:40 PM
Destiny's Child was on par with Brownstone, Changing Faces, Monkenstef, etc until The Writing's On The Wall became their breakthrough for them.

Where is their No No No?
When have they ever had a song be #12 on the year end chart?

702 ain?t even on par with Nina Sky.

Where My Girls At was #11.

Above Bills.

:usureuok:

ssw4919

Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:44:51 PM
Quote from: ssw4919 on May 31, 2018, 11:39:25 PM
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:21:48 PM
Quote from: Rxxx on May 31, 2018, 11:19:33 PM
Quote from: Kaeli. on May 31, 2018, 11:15:15 PM
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 11:12:51 PM
Quote from: Kaeli. on May 31, 2018, 11:10:27 PM
Quote from: Sl?i?s Faxxx Machine on May 31, 2018, 10:41:50 PM
I wish they would stop lying and pretending they were bigger than they really were.

Out of all the 90s girlgroups they were at the bottom of the list. Even below brownstone.

Can?t think of the 90s without thinking of 702. Really?  :kii:
like... :diddraispoot:

BZBBSHXBXJJXJDJJDJ

Don?t nobody remember them

Only time I see them discussed is on here  :plzstop:
cccccvsbsbdjkdndhkdbs. !!!!!

When I think of 90?s I think of like TLC...DC...Spice Girls...SWV...En Vogue etc

702 don?t belong sorry

Death. Lol.
I wouldn't mention them first, but they are def on the list, Changing faces, Total, Xscape, Brownstone, Blaque too.

Monkenstef even... "He's Mine" alone books me.
:stressed:

Blaque came out at the very end of 99  :kii:
They ain?t 90s anything.


Even DC is a bit of a stretch.  They came out in 1998.  They really blew up in 2000 when the original group broke up.  I think of DC as more of a 2000s phenomenon.  They took the torch from TLC after Fanmail.

The other groups didn?t peak in the 2000s.

Get your facts together.

They came out in 1997.

Dc blew up from their first single.
And TWOTW was 2 x plat before the end of 99

Can you list the RnB girl groups with multiplat albums?

Doubt it?s more than 3.


No No No came out in Nov 1997... which is basically 1998.  Their album came out in 1998.

Care to explain how their debut didn?t get certified until 2000?