Guest redbaron51 Report post Posted August 1, 2002 S Club 6 (Paul left remember) is probably an orgy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest evenflowDDT Report post Posted August 1, 2002 Of the Boybands...which boy has the best chance of solo future? I nominate Timberlake. I don't really think so. I'd say in all honesty that it's AJ Maclean from BSB. He already has toured and recorded a solo album under his moniker... damn, the name slips me, it's Johnny something... and it's a more "edgy" character than his regular boy-band self. I'd say Nick Carter, but I think that incident in the club where he got arrested and cried like a baby is going to hurt him. Also, even though Timberlake also has the proverbial ball in his court via "the look" and "the know" (he's worked with Elton John and is dating Janet Jackson, for goodness' sake how more "in the know" can you be! ), he has yet to really do anything with it on his own. I'll believe a solo career when I see it. McLean's just a drunken bastard. And the name is "Jonny NoName" or something to that affect. Its his altar ego band thing.... and it seriously wasn't that popular. Timberlake is DONE with his solo album. Its due out this fall. Carter's should come out following that. I think Timberlake is more in the running for this one, just because he has some artists supporting him. (Nelly, etc.) Take it from a chick. Oh. I've been out of the loop for a bit and I really had no idea that Timberlake's solo album was already in the can. I suppose he really is the next one to make it and break it big then. I stand corrected Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Still Fly Report post Posted August 1, 2002 does Joey ever sing? or does he just kinda dance around? He had a solo in their sophmore album, No Strings Attached. Other than that.... Nope. But he's certainly a good dancer Joey actually had a decent solo song on the On The Line soundtrack. And yes, I own that soundtrack. And that movie. And others by the notorious 'boybands'. Yep, I'm not afraid to admit I like a lot of songs by these 'boybands', however, in my honest opinion, I don't care if you're O-Town, Metallica, or Billy Joel...if I like your music, regardless of what genre you tend to fall into, I'll support you. So yeah, chalk me up as a pop music fan. How could I forget about OTL and Joey!!!??? Fun movie. Wasn't the best. But fun. Thanks Zack Malibu. I agree with ya'll. You shouldn't be ashamed to be into pop music. It's called being "well rounded." B) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest starvenger Report post Posted August 1, 2002 >Bobby Brown's solo career was from 1986 to 1990. His career is dead. And has been for the longest. The only reason Witney calls him the King of RnB is because she is the Queen of RnB and he has his title through marriage. No, he'd be the Prince of RnB (precedent: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Midnight Express83 Report post Posted August 1, 2002 Prince of RnB is the Prince of funk, Prince Nelson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted August 2, 2002 Everyone knows that Little Richards is the TRUE king of RnB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Zack Malibu Report post Posted August 2, 2002 Bobby Brown's solo career was from 1986 to 1990. His career is dead. And has been for the longest. The only reason Witney calls him the King of RnB is because she is the Queen of RnB and he has his title through marriage. Actually 1989-90 was pretty much Brown at his peak, with hits like "Don't Be Cruel", "Every Little Step" and so on. It wasn't until "Humpin' Around" faded out in 1992 that Brown began to fade as well. Though he was a part of the New Edition comeback in 1996 that spawned two more hits for the group. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest mesepher Report post Posted August 2, 2002 Bobby Brown the singer... not to be confused with the Frank Zappa song "Bobby Brown (goes down)" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites