Jan 9, 2011
It was always been a head scratcher to me how Deborah Cox released this song on her self titled debut album in 1995, and then Mya released her own version of the song a few years later on her own debut album. The only thing I could think of is Diane Warren, the writer...
Jan 9, 2011
“Don’t Be Afraid” was originally released for the “Juice” movie soundtrack in 1992 as an uptempo “Jazz You Up” version. The original version of the song did very well on the charts and its well known as a classic New Jack...
Jan 8, 2011
I always felt like this Stevie J produced track was like the long lost cousin of Aaliyah’s “One in a Million”. Both songs were written by Missy Elliott, had crazy harmonies and had similar production (with the double stuttering beat and all)....
Jan 8, 2011
Here’s a nice slow jam from Mario’s second album “Turning Point”. The song sounded very generic to me at first, but I found myself listening to it more and more for some reason. It’s just easy on the ears. Saint Nick (the producer) and...
Jan 7, 2011
*Edit* So after nearly a year of searching, I was able to finally come up with the non-skipping version of this song! I know many including myself were stuck with the version that appeared on Teedra’s mixtape where Raheem’s part would skip, but now that...
Jan 6, 2011
Brandy completely shines on this song as she showcases her vocals like never before. I know a lot of people are more interested in Brandy’s complex harmonies (and believe me when I say I love them as well), but I don’t think anything can compare to when...