Sunday, March 17, 2019
Mark Morrison - Return of the Mack (1997)
"Return of the Mack" is a song written and recorded by the British R&B singer Mark Morrison and features backing vocals from Angie Brown. It was released in the United Kingdom in March 1996 and topped the UK Singles Chart a month later, then became a European and Australian hit during the middle of the year. In the United States, it reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1997 and went Platinum.
The Good Girls - It Must Be Love
The follow-up single "It Must Be Love" peaked at #47 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 17 weeks. They also provided vocals to rapper YoYo's 1992 album, "Black Pearl" on the track, "I Can't Take No More." During that same year, the group faded into obscurity.
Johnny Gill - My My My (1990)
"My, My, My" is a number-one R&B single by American singer-songwriter Johnny Gill. As the second single from Gill's second self-titled album, the hit song, with backing vocals performed by After 7, as well as a jazz solo performed by saxophonist Kenny G, spent two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart, and made the number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.[1] It was also Gill's only song to reach the Adult Contemporary singles chart, where it peaked at #32. In 1991 the song won a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single, Male. It's also known to be Johnny Gill's signature song. This song is listed as BMI Work #1039724.
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Men At Large - Um Um Good (1993)
Men at Large is the self-titled debut album by R&B group Men at Large released by East West Records on June 18, 1992
Thursday, March 14, 2019
After 7 - Can He Love You Like This(1992)
The third single, "Can He Love U Like This" peaked at #103 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and #22 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 20 weeks.
Hi-Five - I Can’t Wait Another Minute (1990)
The third single, "I Can't Wait Another Minute" peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart for a week in August of 1991, staying on the charts for 20 weeks
New Edition - BET TV Awards 2017 (1)
BET Awards Performance: New Edition Cast Hits The Stage With Your Favorite Dance Moves!
The New Edition Story cast kills it on stage with your all the classics!
Monday, March 11, 2019
Intro - Let Me Be The One (1993)
The second single "Let Me Be The One" peaked at #112 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and #23 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 20 weeks.
Jaheim - Could It Be
Could It Be", song by the Bee Gees, from The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs; "Could It Be", 2000 single by Jahiem from the album Ghetto Love; This article contains the discography of American R&B singer Jaheim. ... Jaheim has sold over four million albums in the US. ... 2000
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Xscape - Just Kickin' It (Remix)
"Just Kickin' It" is a song by American R&B group Xscape. Written by Jermaine Dupri and Manuel Seal, the song was released as Xscape's first single from the group's 1993 debut album Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha. The single became the group's most commercially successful hit, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending four weeks at number one on the Hot R&B Singles chart.
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You (2003)
"If I Ain't Got You" is a song by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys from her second studio album The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003). Inspired by the 2001 death of singer Aaliyah, the terrorist September 11 attacks, and other events in the world and in Keys' life, the song is about "how material things don't feed the soul." The single cover depicts Keys similarly to the subject of Man Ray's 1924 painting Le Violon d'Ingres
Saturday, March 2, 2019
After 7 - Ready Or Not (1989)
The third single from the album "Ready or Not" peaked at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 & Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart and became the group's first number-one R&B hit, topping Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart for 2 weeks, staying on the chart for 22 weeks
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