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Where Are They Now? The Current Status of Every 90’s Male R&B Singer (2025 Edition)

Where Are They Now? The Current Status of Every 90’s Male R&B Singer (2025 Edition)

Jan 25, 2025

  We take it as our responsibility to help keep the R&B genre alive and celebrate the heroes who have made major contributions throughout the years. To go along with that mission, we’ve taken on the ambitious task to identify the current situation of...
Marc Dorsey Talks History in Music, Work with The Neptunes, Plans for New Music (Exclusive Interview)

Marc Dorsey Talks History in Music, Work with The Neptunes, Plans for New Music (Exclusive Interview)

Jul 27, 2011

You may remember Marc Dorsey from his debut album “Crave” in the late 90’s, or better yet from his work with The Neptunes on songs by LL Cool J and Kelis amongst others. If you’re a music fan like we are and you’ve been wondering what...
Classic Vibe: Marc Dorsey – If You Really Wanna Know (1999)

Classic Vibe: Marc Dorsey – If You Really Wanna Know (1999)

Feb 26, 2011

Lead and only single released from Marc Dorsey’s debut album “Crave” in 1999. Despite a few guest appearances in the years following, we’ve still yet to hear a follow up to this album from Marc.
Classic Vibe: LL Cool J – Luv U Better (featuring Marc Dorsey) (Produced by The Neptunes) (2002)

Classic Vibe: LL Cool J – Luv U Better (featuring Marc Dorsey) (Produced by The Neptunes) (2002)

Feb 26, 2011

This song has always been a personal favorite of mine, but I’ve always found a few things interesting about the song. First, I’m intrigued by the collaboration with Marc Dorsey (who also appeared on “U Should” from the same album) who seemingly...
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