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Can we. Tqlk qbout the 90s just a little

The 90s are seriously in people there is a very large amount of people interested the 90s

Now introduce me to nu jack swing its a little grey area i have in my musical brain

I belwvie im listening to it right now just dont know man

5 must have nujackswag albums no mixtapes

Thw ks so muw ch

Kew aga wn

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idk any complete albums, but this is one of mi faves

ultralatepass from wikipedia:

On a cool, clear night (typical to Southern California) Warren G travels through his neighborhood, searching for women with whom he might initiate sexual intercourse. He has chosen to engage in this pursuit alone.

Nate Dogg, having just arrived in the east side of Long Beach, seeks Warren. On his way to find Warren, Nate passes a car full of women who are excited to see him. Regardless, he insists to the women that there is no cause for excitement.

Warren makes a left turn at 21st Street and Lewis Ave, in the East Hill/Salt Lake neighborhood, where he sees a group of young men enjoying a game of dice together. He parks his car and greets them. He is excited to find people to play with, but to his chagrin, he discovers they intend to relieve him of his material possessions. Once the hopeful robbers reveal their firearms, Warren realizes he is in a less than favorable predicament.

Meanwhile, Nate passes the women, as they are low on his list of priorities. His primary concern is locating Warren. After curtly casting away the strumpets (whose interest in Nate was such that they crashed their automobile), he serendipitously stumbles upon his friend, Warren G, being held up by the young miscreants.

Warren, unaware that Nate is surreptitiously observing the scene unfold, is in disbelief that he is being robbed. The perpetrators have taken jewelry and a Rolex Watch from Warren, who is so incredulous that he asks what else the robbers intend to steal. This is most likely a rhetorical question.

Observing these unfortunate proceedings, Nate realizes that he may have to use his firearm to deliver his friend from harm.

The tension crescendos as the robbers point their guns to Warren's head. Warren senses the gravity of his situation. He cannot believe the events unfolding could happen in his own neighborhood. As he imagines himself making a fantastical escape, he catches a glimpse of his friend, Nate.

Nate has seventeen cartridges (sixteen residing in the pistol's magazine, with a solitary round placed in the chamber and ready to be fired) to expend on the group of robbers. Afterward, he generously shares the credit for neutralizing the situation with Warren, though it is clear that Nate did all of the difficult work. Putting congratulations aside, Nate quickly reminds himself that he has committed multiple homicides to save Warren before letting his friend know that there are females nearby if he wishes to fornicate with them.

Warren recalls that it was the promise of copulation that coaxed him away from his previous activities, and is thankful that Nate knows a way to satisfy these urges. Nate quickly finds the women who earlier crashed their car on Nate's account. He remarks to one that he is fond of her physical appeal. The woman, impressed by Nate's singing ability, asks that he and Warren allow her and her friends to share transportation. Soon, both friends are driving with automobiles full of women to the East Side Motel, presumably to consummate their flirtation in an orgy.

The third verse is more expository, with Warren and Nate explaining their G Funk musical style. Warren displays his bravado by daring anyone to approach the style. There follows a brief discussion of the genre's musicological features, with special care taken to point out that in said milieu the rhythm is not in fact the rhythm, as one might assume, but actually the bass. Similarly the bass serves a purpose closer to that which the treble would in more traditional musical forms. Nate displays his bravado by claiming that individuals with equivalent knowledge could not even attempt to approach his level of lyrical mastery. Nate goes on to note that if any third party smokes as he does, they would find themselves in a state of intoxication almost daily (from Nate's other works, it can be inferred that the substance referenced is marijuana). Nate concludes his delineation of the night by issuing a threat to "busters," suggesting that he and Warren will further "regulate" any potential incidents in the future (presumably by engaging their antagonists with small arms fire).

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ok this is g-funk tho.. ill post some tight new jack swing in a bit

ah, yes

i thought this was the 90s music thread

never realized that shit like the following constituted a genre:

Entouch

New Kids on the Block

Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

Kid n Play

Heavy D & The Boyz

Kool Moe Dee

Salt 'N' Pepa

Al B. Sure!

Foster & McElroy

LeVert

Full Force

MC Hammer

Alexander O'Neal

Timmy Gatling

Alyson Williams

The Good Girls

Today

Babyface

Guy

MC Lyte

Tony Terry

Tony! Toni! Toné!

The Mac Band

Maestro Fresh Wes

Troop

Bobby Brown

Janet Jackson

Michel'le

Vanessa Williams

The Boys

Jody Watley

New Edition

Wreckx-N-Effect

Bryan O’Quinn

Chuckii Booker

Johnny Kemp

Paula Abdul

Deja

Karyn White

Pebbles

Don Newkirk

Keith Sweat

Shanice

Steven Randall Jackson

Abstrac'

Keisha Jackson

Gyrlz

Three Times Dope

Incorporated Thang Band

General Kane

Georgio

A.C. Kelley

Finest Hour (urban music group)

The Boys (band)

Zan The Man

Z'Looke

MC Trouble

Absolute (urban music group)

Glasswurk

Mikki Bleu

Earth, Wind & Fire

Quincy Jones

The Gap Band

James Ingram

Atension

David Peaston

The Black Flames

[edit]1990 - early 1992

Another Bad Creation

Guys Next Door

Special Generation

After 7

Father MC

Mint Condition

Stacye & Kimiko

The Party

B Angie B

Hi-Five

TLC

Basic Black

The Honeys

Nice & Smooth

Tara Kemp

Bell Biv Devoe

Jasmine Guy

Perfect Gentlemen

Tevin Campbell

Boyz II Men

Jeff Redd

Pretty In Pink

Tracie Spencer

Chris Bender

Jodeci

Tyler Collins

Christopher Williams

Johnny Gill

Ralph Tresvant

The U-Krew

Kwame

Riff

Wooten Brothers

Color Me Badd

The Rude Boys

LL Cool J

Samuelle

Damian Dame

Lisa Stansfield

Shanice

En Vogue

MC Brains

Small Change

Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.

Donna Summer

Luther Vandross

Prince & The New Power Generation

Michael Jackson

Bingoboys

Tony Scott (hip house artist)

Colin England

New Jack Style

Omar Chandler

Domino Theory (urban music group)

Larry Larr

Good 2 Go

Little Shawn

Escoffreys

Jamm

Stevie Wonder

Kool Skool

Stephanie Mills

3rd Avenue (urban music group)

Marc Nelson

Phalon

Snap!

[edit]Mid-1992 to 1994

1-900

Lo-Key

Aaron Hall

Aaliyah

D.R.S.

Silk

Simple Pleasure

Mind

BLACKstreet

Lorenzo

Blackgirl

M&M

Ready for the World

MN8

Sounds of Blackness

Mary J. Blige

R.Kelly

SWV

Men At Large

Terri & Monica

Tim Owens

Brian McKnight

II D Extreme

Nona Gaye

Tisha Campbell

Immature

Trey Lorenz

Intro

Portrait

CeCe Peniston

H-Town

Remedy

U.N.V.

Chante Moore

Jade (U.S. band)

P.O.V.

Voices

Jamie Foxx

Joe Public

Coming of Age

Kris Kross

Shai

Soul for Real

Zhané

Usher Raymond

Montell Jordan

Jeremy Jordan

Joey Lawrence

7669

John Pagano

Eric Gable

Five XL

Ladae!

Highland Place Mobsters

Smoothe Sylk

Tashan (urban R&B singer)

B.Brown Posse

Charlie Wilson (musician)

Joe (singer)

Nesto Velasquez

Menageri

Me-2-U

my wife grew up with this stuff

the kids who listened to this shit were my enemy

they were the kids in cross color

starter jackets

z. cavs

i was the kid in the army jacket, and the skateboard, that got spit on

nostalgia for that music is just too much

i can't get an ironic distance to even attempt it

except bobby brown, bell biv devoe, and new edition

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G-Funk had a flawless post 'til it was poisoned by that 112/Biggie (great joint - just not New Jack).

Speaking of Poison... the band that played my wedding broke out an early 90's hip-hop/r&b crossover segment (by heavy request) and absolutely killed BBD Poison. It was the highlight of the night for sure, our friends were flipping their shit.

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ah, yes

i thought this was the 90s music thread

never realized that shit like the following constituted a genre:

Entouch

New Kids on the Block

Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

Kid n Play

Heavy D & The Boyz

Kool Moe Dee

Salt 'N' Pepa

Al B. Sure!

Foster & McElroy

LeVert

Full Force

MC Hammer

Alexander O'Neal

Timmy Gatling

Alyson Williams

The Good Girls

Today

Babyface

Guy

MC Lyte

Tony Terry

Tony! Toni! Toné!

The Mac Band

Maestro Fresh Wes

Troop

Bobby Brown

Janet Jackson

Michel'le

Vanessa Williams

The Boys

Jody Watley

New Edition

Wreckx-N-Effect

Bryan O’Quinn

Chuckii Booker

Johnny Kemp

Paula Abdul

Deja

Karyn White

Pebbles

Don Newkirk

Keith Sweat

Shanice

Steven Randall Jackson

Abstrac'

Keisha Jackson

Gyrlz

Three Times Dope

Incorporated Thang Band

General Kane

Georgio

A.C. Kelley

Finest Hour (urban music group)

The Boys (band)

Zan The Man

Z'Looke

MC Trouble

Absolute (urban music group)

Glasswurk

Mikki Bleu

Earth, Wind & Fire

Quincy Jones

The Gap Band

James Ingram

Atension

David Peaston

The Black Flames

[edit]1990 - early 1992

Another Bad Creation

Guys Next Door

Special Generation

After 7

Father MC

Mint Condition

Stacye & Kimiko

The Party

B Angie B

Hi-Five

TLC

Basic Black

The Honeys

Nice & Smooth

Tara Kemp

Bell Biv Devoe

Jasmine Guy

Perfect Gentlemen

Tevin Campbell

Boyz II Men

Jeff Redd

Pretty In Pink

Tracie Spencer

Chris Bender

Jodeci

Tyler Collins

Christopher Williams

Johnny Gill

Ralph Tresvant

The U-Krew

Kwame

Riff

Wooten Brothers

Color Me Badd

The Rude Boys

LL Cool J

Samuelle

Damian Dame

Lisa Stansfield

Shanice

En Vogue

MC Brains

Small Change

Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I.

Donna Summer

Luther Vandross

Prince & The New Power Generation

Michael Jackson

Bingoboys

Tony Scott (hip house artist)

Colin England

New Jack Style

Omar Chandler

Domino Theory (urban music group)

Larry Larr

Good 2 Go

Little Shawn

Escoffreys

Jamm

Stevie Wonder

Kool Skool

Stephanie Mills

3rd Avenue (urban music group)

Marc Nelson

Phalon

Snap!

[edit]Mid-1992 to 1994

1-900

Lo-Key

Aaron Hall

Aaliyah

D.R.S.

Silk

Simple Pleasure

Mind

BLACKstreet

Lorenzo

Blackgirl

M&M

Ready for the World

MN8

Sounds of Blackness

Mary J. Blige

R.Kelly

SWV

Men At Large

Terri & Monica

Tim Owens

Brian McKnight

II D Extreme

Nona Gaye

Tisha Campbell

Immature

Trey Lorenz

Intro

Portrait

CeCe Peniston

H-Town

Remedy

U.N.V.

Chante Moore

Jade (U.S. band)

P.O.V.

Voices

Jamie Foxx

Joe Public

Coming of Age

Kris Kross

Shai

Soul for Real

Zhané

Usher Raymond

Montell Jordan

Jeremy Jordan

Joey Lawrence

7669

John Pagano

Eric Gable

Five XL

Ladae!

Highland Place Mobsters

Smoothe Sylk

Tashan (urban R&B singer)

B.Brown Posse

Charlie Wilson (musician)

Joe (singer)

Nesto Velasquez

Menageri

Me-2-U

my wife grew up with this stuff

So did I, and when I'm old with kids and knocking this shit, I'll get all trite and shit and tell them that the best period of music was from when I was a kid. Early early 90's urban R&B kills, every time. Audio orgasm when Hot 97 digs in the crates to this shit for their old school at noon.

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