The 90s Pyramid of Female Groups RnB Excllence

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The Lonious Monk;8430139 said:
They should do one for male groups too. That what be interesting to see.

What the hell happened to R&B groups anyway? Historically, most R&B acts were groups. Now, all of a sudden, there are none.

IMO. R&B got saturated with too many features from rappers. That line got skewed a long time ago with rappers trying to be singers and vice versa. It was like they had gotten desperate just to be heard and 'sold out' for a feature. The talent came from the singing, what they were singing about, and the emotions of said song.

I haven't listened to a true R&B album in years now. I mean true by being slow songs with a few uptempo tracks.

Nowadays, you'll have slow songs, pop songs, etc. on albums. Trying to cater to too many audiences now. That's where you lose your sound at.
 
Cant really argue with the placement of tge groups in the pyramid

I was just thinking about Jade the other day. This shit use to go when i was twelve at the skating ring wit my sister, brother and cousin
 
Zhane had "Hey Mr. DJ", "Sending My Love", "Groove Thang"and "Shame". Then "Request Line" was a small hit and then they song the hook on Naughty By Nature's "Jamboree".
 
harry knucklez;8435258 said:
Zhane had "Hey Mr. DJ", "Sending My Love", "Groove Thang"and "Shame". Then "Request Line" was a small hit and then they song the hook on Naughty By Nature's "Jamboree".

Oh shit that was them on Jamboree... that's a great song...

 
mldardy;8437273 said:
The Lonious Monk;8434757 said:
What hit did Zhane have besides "Hey Mr. DJ"

Wow this guy. Listen to their albums and do some research. What a POS statement.

lol Damn, were you on their payroll or something? Nigga in here catching feelings because I wasn't a Zhane fan.
 

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