Jan 6, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZakCGXF4hd4 “Just in Case” was the biggest hit from Jaheim’s debut album “Ghetto Love” back in 2001. He’s always had the voice of Luther Vandross, but kept things different by singing about the hood...
Jan 5, 2010
“Don’t You Forget It” was the first single released from Glenn Lewis’ debut album “World Outside My Window.” Lewis, who has always drawn comparisons to Stevie Wonder due to his voice and singing style, for some reason has been...
Jan 4, 2010
Even though it may never have been reflected in record sales, I’ve always felt that Babyface was one of the most talented artists in r&b. Besides his silky smooth voice, he is also a masterful writer who has penned hits for a wide range of artists. In fact,...
Jan 3, 2010
“Diggin On You” was the fourth and final single released from TLC’s 1995 “CrazySexyCool” album which has sold over 15 million copies to date. The video for the song is actually live concert footage and features the “LA’s Live...
Jan 2, 2010
Talk about a serious one hit wonder!! The Ghost Town DJ’s “My Boo” was their contribution to Jermaine Dupri’s So So Def Bass All Stars Compilation from back in 1996. In trying to look up more information about the group, I’ve found they...
Jan 1, 2010
I chose today’s classic song of the day based on the Top Hip Hop/R&B Billboard Charts from January 1, 2000. Since I already used the #1 single from that chart, Donell Jones “U Know What’s Up,” this song was the next highest r&b song...