jodeci vs boyz 2 men

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you need both each group serves they purpose.

You wanna get to straight sweaty im a throw u all over the room fucking put on Jo

if u on some more laid back romantic make love to u on white linen sheets but on B2M
 
dalyricalbandit;6342640 said:
you need both each group serves they purpose.

You wanna get to straight sweaty im a throw u all over the room fucking put on Jo

if u on some more laid back romantic make love to u on white linen sheets but on B2M

I think you can do both with jodeci just saying
 
This thread has actually been done last year or earlier this year.

Hard to compare both groups. K-ci and Jojo started out as churchboys with a passion for r & b music FYI. They got fiend out when the industry got a hold of 'em. I liked both acts. I remember playing the sh*t out of that Cooliehighharmony when I was 11/ 12 y/o. Vocally I'd have to give Boyz 2 Men a slight edge, but productionwise Devante shut sh*t down like someone mentioned. Jodeci actually set that r & b thug trend if you wanna go there so as far as influence I'd have to give Jodeci a slight edge.

Jodeci was still hot in the mid to late 90ties while Boyz 2 Men kinda fell off.

This is personal but when you're into an act when you're young you sometimes can't relate to it like you did as a kid when you're coming of age. I still messed with Boyz 2 Men as I got older, but it wasn't like around '91/'92.

When I weigh in all factors I have to go with Jodeci.
 
its night and day with them 2 you could have jodeci playing in the background and she knew what time it was. boyz 2 men was like some picnic type scene..
 
I like them both equally. B2M was the clean-cut ying and Jodeci was the rough-edged yang

But talent-wise, I gotta give it to Jodeci since they could make their own songs; alot of Boyz II Men's hits were produced by other people (Babyface, Michael Bivins, etc.)

 
Black_Samson;6357767 said:
they are incomparable.

Bivens could never do a Jodeci track.... and vice versa...

it's impossible...

Granted they are both New Jack Swing.....

but ultimately the styles are too different to make a valid comparison...

one had true soul while the other was manufactured soul.

yall can be mad if you want... but it's the truth... kinda like hall & oates vs.... saaaaaaaaay hmm... Justin Timberlake or Robin Thicke... all three are blue eyed soul... but two of them names are lacking a key ingredient in their music.

Normally agree with you but I now I need you to clarify this statement. If you mean by manufactured that this r & b thug style that Jodeci was on was all Puff 'n them putting that battery in their back then I concur. These n*ggas started out as Southern church boys. Puffy and them remade them n*ggas in that r & b thug stee and basically these n*ggas defined an era of r & b. R. Kelly jumped on that r & b stee after Jodeci made it hot. All these weak dudes making that R. Kelly, "I'll take your chick" rappin' bullsh*t is all Jodeci. They set a bad trend but when they were hot they made great music. Manufactured yes, soul less no.

Most acts are polished by A & R's and execs since this is a business.

Tell me this wasn't hot. Tell me you din't pop this in when you had a girl over.


Soul less?
 
Muhannad X;6346764 said:
This thread has actually been done last year or earlier this year.

Hard to compare both groups. K-ci and Jojo started out as churchboys with a passion for r & b music FYI. They got fiend out when the industry got a hold of 'em. I liked both acts. I remember playing the sh*t out of that Cooliehighharmony when I was 11/ 12 y/o. Vocally I'd have to give Boyz 2 Men a slight edge, but productionwise Devante shut sh*t down like someone mentioned. Jodeci actually set that r & b thug trend if you wanna go there so as far as influence I'd have to give Jodeci a slight edge.

Jodeci was still hot in the mid to late 90ties while Boyz 2 Men kinda fell off.

This is personal but when you're into an act when you're young you sometimes can't relate to it like you did as a kid when you're coming of age. I still messed with Boyz 2 Men as I got older, but it wasn't like around '91/'92.

When I weigh in all factors I have to go with Jodeci.

Boyz II Men gets more than a slight edge vocally over Jodeci. All 4 members of Boyz II Men can and did sing. Alot of people can't even tell you what anyone from Jodeci sounds like other than K-Ci and JoJo when it comes to vocals
 
@blackrain Fair enough. Can't really disagree with your post. My choice still stands though. Jodeci > Boyz II men.

Black_Samson;6421448 said:
Muhannad X;6421350 said:
Black_Samson;6357767 said:
they are incomparable.

Bivens could never do a Jodeci track.... and vice versa...

it's impossible...

Granted they are both New Jack Swing.....

but ultimately the styles are too different to make a valid comparison...

one had true soul while the other was manufactured soul.

yall can be mad if you want... but it's the truth... kinda like hall & oates vs.... saaaaaaaaay hmm... Justin Timberlake or Robin Thicke... all three are blue eyed soul... but two of them names are lacking a key ingredient in their music.

Normally agree with you but I now I need you to clarify this statement. If you mean by manufactured that this r & b thug style that Jodeci was on was all Puff 'n them putting that battery in their back then I concur. These n*ggas started out as Southern church boys. Puffy and them remade them n*ggas in that r & b thug stee and basically these n*ggas defined an era of r & b. R. Kelly jumped on that r & b stee after Jodeci made it hot. All these weak dudes making that R. Kelly, "I'll take your chick" rappin' bullsh*t is all Jodeci. They set a bad trend but when they were hot they made great music. Manufactured yes, soul less no.

Most acts are polished by A & R's and execs since this is a business.

Tell me this wasn't hot. Tell me you din't pop this in when you had a girl over.


Soul less?


nigga.... im talking bout boys 2 men... them niggas were souless.

their sound was Pop. not R&B.


I actually thought you was talking about Jodeci lol. Cooliehighharmony sounded like most swingbeat out back then. These n*ggas might have been squares but to call 'em soulless? I respect your opinion but Iono man. They fell off around the mid 90's though, I'll give u that. Even you gotta admit vocally Boyz II Men > Jodeci.

 

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