It’s a shame that this group was never able to capitalize off the popularity of their #1 single “Maria, Maria” with Carlos Santana. Here are two of our favorite songs that were supposed to be on their shelved debut album “Ghetto &...
This was the debut single from Musiq Soulchild back in 2000 off of his debut album “Aijuswanaseing.” Since then he has released five albums and become one of the biggest names in r&b and neo-soul. He recently released a video stating he is working on...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWW8Hexv-DQ I remember when this song came out and it seemed like R. Kelly was on the top of the world. The song, which was prominently featured in the movie Space Jam, would quickly reach #1 on the Billboard singles chart and won three...
YouKnowIGotSoul got a chance to catch up with former Terror Squad member Armageddon. I discussed with him everything from what to expect on his upcoming album, to leaving Terror Squad, to working with Big Pun to his Geddy Movement. Although he will finally be...
This should be a very solid album. I mean, when was the last time Mary J. put out an album that flopped? Album will be in stores December 21st. 1 I Am 2 The One feat. Drake 3 Good Love feat. T.I. 4 I Love U 5 In The Morning 6 Kitchen 7 Hood Love feat. Trey Songz 8...
Although “April Showers” was never released as a single and doesn’t have a video, this is easily my favorite Dru Hill song and I had to choose it. If this group could have avoided their internal problems, they could have been on their way to being...
“Candy Rain” was the debut single from Soul 4 Real and ended up being a #2 hit on the billboard charts. Although the group released four albums, they would never again reach the success of this single. Shouts to Marlene for today’s...
Tony Sunshine has bounced around through many different labels through the years due to his affiliation with Big Pun, Terror Squad and Fat Joe, but unfortunately none ever worked out. “In Da Zone” is a currently unreleased song featuring Fabolous that was...
If this song sounds familiar, that’s because it was actually released, just not by Ideal. R.L. had a part in the writing and production of this song and it eventually ended up on Next’s third album “The Next Episode.” Ideal released only one...