JaMarcus Russell's #1 Caucasian Fan Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 Ive done this before, but there is never much R&B talk in this folder. My top 10 Barry White-RIP Marvin Gaye Luther Vandross- get well soon New Edition- after Bobby Brown. With Johnny Gill Funkadelic Michael Jackson The Commodores Earth, Wind and Fire Jackson 5 Prince Feel free to add or discuss
Henry Spencer Posted August 16, 2003 Report Posted August 16, 2003 Marvin Gaye Al Green Barry White Smokey Robinson
Guest Unwritten Religion Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 (edited) No Order R.Kelly NE Troop Bobby Brown Franky Maze Al Green Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson Anita Baker Boys II Man Al B. Sure!(No, I'm Really Serious) Chukii Booker BBD Prince Jackson 5 Micheal Jackson The Isley Brothers Teena Marie Berry White Fuck Me, I Forgot about...... Musiq Ralph Tresvant Janet Jackson Stevie Wonder Temptations K-Ci & Jo-Jo Tony Toni Tone Mint Condention Rick James(his Duo with Teena Marie Was HOT!) Lauran Hill I Wanna add Justin, But for some reason I still think he's pop. Edited August 17, 2003 by Unwritten Religion
Nighthawk Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 I wouldn't really classify Prince and Michael Jackson as R & B singers (at least not exclusively) but they're one and two for sure. Isaac Hayes (his career is unfortunatley overshadowed by Shaft and South Park) James Brown Teddy Pendergrass
Perfxion Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 My Favorite RnB Singers/Groups.... Marvin Gaye, hear him do "What's Going On" and you know why. Ralph Tresvant of New Editon- Justin Timberlake and Jordan Knight owe their careers to this man. Jonny Gill of New Edition/LSG, hear anything "Boys II Men" for proof of his talents. Boys II Men, one of my favorite groups because of songs like "On Bending Knee" Teena Marie, "Lovergirl" and "Square Biz" as a sample of her talents. Mary J. Blige, this bitch can sing. "Whats 411" for upbeats, "No More Drama" for a slow groove Earth, Wind, and Fire, "Reasons" and "Lets Groove" for examples. Musiq, "Love" is a good example. Jackson 5, "I Want You Back" and "Shake Your Body Down to the ground" as examples how good Michael and co were. Janet Jackson, "Would you mind" as a sexy song that doesn't go tasteless. Others I love but dont feel like listing why anymore. Al Green, Luther Vandross, Gap Band, Rick James, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Jaheim, Temptations, K-Ci, Jo Jo, Lauren Hill, Mariah Carey, R Kelly, Prince, SOS Band, Slave, Smokey Robinson, Stephanie Mills, Stevie Wonder, Temptations, Isley Brothers, Supremes, Tony Toni Tone, Rufus.
TSA09 Posted August 17, 2003 Report Posted August 17, 2003 Janet Jackson, "Would you mind" as a sexy song that doesn't go tasteless. Before I name mine, I have to say something to this. Yes "Would You Mind" is a sexy song, but the whole song is about blowjobs, sex, reaching orgasms. Now as for my list (in no order) Boys II Men - my favorite group, mostly for songs like "I'll Make Love to You" and "On Bended Knee" Janet Jackson Jackson 5 Mary J Blige Mariah Carey New Edition 112 - The song "Just A Little While" gives me goosebumps Lou Rawls - When I was little I would listen to him all the time Keith Sweat - I'll admit "Make It Last" is a great song
B. Brian Brunzell Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 B. Brian's favorite R&B singers(now): Res Remy Shand Dawn Robinson of En Vogue/Lucy Pearl Lauryn Hill Jaheim Mary J. Blige Of all-time: Marvin Gaye Luther Vandross Sam Cooke Al Green Prince Curtis Mayfield Otis Redding Stevie Wonder Aretha Franklin Etta James Earth, Wind, and Fire
ant_7000 Posted August 19, 2003 Report Posted August 19, 2003 Currents: R.Kelly D'Angelo Joe Musiq Soulchild Maxwell Jon B Laryun Hill Floetry- I haven't heard their whole album yet, but "Say Yes" and "Getting Late" are fuckin tight, those songs you definitly have to put on repeat when you with your girl. TLC All Time: Al Green Marvin Gaye Earth, Wind and Fire Barry White Temptations Teana Marie- My moms got me hooked on her Prince Micheal Jackson Sade
godthedog Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 i love early mariah carey, but i'd classify that more as pop. i must also affirm to the marvin gaye love. when i bring my guitar to parties and play "sexual healing," all the ladies in the house become my groupies.
Damaramu Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Gonna have to go with Barry White here....as for today...nah I hate em' all. There seems to be no difference in R&B and Gangsta thugs these days.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 There seems to be no difference in R&B and Gangsta thugs these days. You should probably stop talking about things of which you have painfully limited knowledge.
Perfxion Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 Lets see, 50 Cent and Ja Rule rapping about kill each other are SO close to groups like Floetry who sing about love and wrote the song "Butterflies" for Michael Jackson. Hell you can make a case of Usher, Jahiem, and Jagged Edge dressing urban but when they all make LOVE SONGS it kind of kills your whole point. So to sum it up, you don't know jack shit what you are talking about.
Damaramu Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 There seems to be no difference in R&B and Gangsta thugs these days. You should probably stop talking about things of which you have painfully limited knowledge. I really see no difference. The R&B singers hang out with all of the gangsta rappa's and then they're in half of there videos.
AlwaysPissedOff Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 I'm getting really tired of this... TMD, if all you're going to do in rap/R&B threads is spout of ignorant shit that totally derails it, then just stay the fuck out of them. This is your only warning concerning this. Once more and your ass is banned. End of sermon.
Damaramu Posted August 20, 2003 Report Posted August 20, 2003 I want to know how the fact that because my opinion disagrees with there's it is considered ignorant? I mean if I made a rock thread and they jumped in talking about how much it sucks I'm sure they wouldn't be told it was ignorant. Hell people do it all the time and nobody tells them it is ignorant. So I honestly want to know...how is me not liking rap ignorant?
AlwaysPissedOff Posted August 21, 2003 Report Posted August 21, 2003 I want to know how the fact that because my opinion disagrees with there's it is considered ignorant? I mean if I made a rock thread and they jumped in talking about how much it sucks I'm sure they wouldn't be told it was ignorant. Hell people do it all the time and nobody tells them it is ignorant. So I honestly want to know...how is me not liking rap ignorant? Stereotyping is ignorance, plain and simple. As for everything else you said, as a fan of rap/R&B, I don't go into rock threads stereotyping white people like I've seen you do in this thread which wasn't even about rap in the first place. If you don't like it, then just stay the hell out of the threads, how fucking hard can that be? If you want to address the topic on your own terms, then start a new thread and take care of it there, if not, just shut the fuck up about it. Discussion on this matter is over.
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