Not only do I miss quality from the rap game, such as what was out there when I grew up from Naughty to LL, Cube to The Lost Boyz, I miss the era of mixing of smooth R&B vocal tip on a track with some good raps as well! Back to the matter at hand, as this was a straight-up R&B classic. First, credit goes out to those whoever made the beat, and then whoever composed this song from the vocals, to the actual lyrics themselves. Wasn't sure if Diddy made the beat or if it was guy Stevie J. Someone educate me on who made the Beats back then for Bad Boy Records, Diddy or Stevie J and Trackmasters?! Bring back this great era of music and clubs. This types of music needs to come back as I'm surprised that the actual artists themselves from back then don't just bring out the old producers such as who produced the Beats here and try to make Masterpiece and blend some R&B with some raps. Hip-hop used to always do that, hip-hop artist used to throw some Montell in with some vocals, Tupac always like to do that as well as evident on, toss it up let's bring it back.
That's how I was I remember the one summer when, The Lost Boyz song came out "Music makes me high". But back to the matter at hand this was a straight-up R&B classic. First credit goes out to those whoever made the beat, and then whoever composed this song from the vocals, to the actual lyrics themselves. Wasn't sure if did he made the beat or that Stevie J. Someone educate me on who made the Beats back then for bad boy was it did he or was it Stevie J and Trackmasters or hitmasters I forget. Thank you Great era for music and clubs. This types of music needs to come back I'm surprised that the actual artists themselves from back then don't just bring out the old producers such as who produced the Beats here and try to make Masterpiece and blend some R&B with some raps. Hip-hop used to always do that, hip-hop artist used to throw some Montell in with some vocals, Tupac always like to do that as well as evident on, toss it up let's bring it back.