Wow at Coko's voice. So unique, it's been 30 years and still nobody sings or sound like her. Nobody has been able to match that piercing, bright and sweet tone. Like a diamond sparkling when she sings. She is incredible with the runs and riffs she is doing here.
My children will cause dats alllll I play.....i go as far as listening to my sons rap,and afterwards we listen to mine....there have been times...ive gotten in the car and my music...dat 90s ish is all I hear!!!!!
This is my jam for life.The collaboration between Blackstreet' & SWV was excellent, adding the Craig Mack rap verse,that makes it a perfect classic.I'm still loving it 2022 and beyond
Manny G isn't lying about the music of The 90's. That's when music was music, back then. And Coko's voice is irreplaceable. Her melodic tone is out-of-this- world! It's soulful and earthy. I hope that Swv comes out with another album in 2022-2023. It's been a minute, since I last heard from them. Peace!
Jay Johnson The Neptunes worked under Teddy Riley for a few years before they broke out. Pharell wrote Teddy's verse on Rump Shaker. That SWV remix Right Here? That was Pharell saying S double -U V.
Blackstreet were the Kings of 90s R&B. They had some of the sickest collabos with the hottest ladies on the scene from Mya & Queen Pen to SWV and Janet Jackson. These fellas have been underrated since in current time.
Disliking this classic, one of the best R'n'B songs ever made, is like disliking sunlight, chocolate, sex, bacon and free stuff! It's sad and pathetic that empty, superficial and unoriginal songs of today get 100,000,000+ views, but this only have 1,630,360! People don't know what they are missing!
Blackstreet is 1 of the best male R&B groups ever. They made so much good music. My mom use to steal my Blackstreet and Jodeci cd's so she could listen to them on the way to work every day lol. I miss the 90s 'feel-good' music.
Simply one of the best R'n'B joints ever made! I listened to this track since it came out in 1994!!! The amazing and smooth production by Teddy Riley fits the incredible vocals by Coko and Chauncey Black perfect. And to top it off you got one of the most underrated MC's of all time Craig Mack spitting some lava lyrics.
Pretty Ugly it was research it it was produced by Pharrel Teddy Riley discovered Pharrel man. Gosh you think I don't know about RnB. Read the credits of the track it was the Neptune's
Back when a collaboration was real and rare you can tell both groups have a tremendous amount of respect for each other by the way they sing together and vibe etc surprisingly this song and collaboration is so underrated it s not even funny
@Kaye_Venice Yeah Dave was my Guy he could out sing everybody he had that preacher in him and his sound was just different Blackstrert was still good when Chauncey became lead singer but they were untouchable with Dave in the group their best music was with him.
The Original version is fly, but the Remix with swv, Excuse Me! I mean Coco, lol , was Hot! sad to say, but she was the whole group, and she was pregnant when she did that verse & still killed it!
The feeling that (a pregnant) Coko's voice emotes is unparalleled. She doesn't even need the vocal acrobatics (even tho she can do them). Truely unique...
Great Song! It brings back Memories of Atlanta, Georgia during the summer of 1995. Coko was about 7 or 8 months pregnant in this video; take note that she never gets out of the chair for the duration of the video.
Isaiah Palmer Yeah she was 7 months pregnant. They filmed this in August of ‘95. She said this was a miserable video shoot for her due to the pregnancy.
Having grown up in the 90s with an appreciation of the soul era, i couldnt get enough RnB. Every week there was a a new smash hit and i would discover a track/remix or group that i missed when it came out. I thought it would never end😢
Coko was pregnant and poppin in this video. Le Lee and Taj are so gorgeous standing right beside her. Blackstreet killed it with the moves and the vocals. I miss the 90s so much!😩❤️
The 90s was 🔥🔥. The music, MJ was still in the nba, Tyson was fighting, there were no smartphones, gaming arcades were popular, we had the OJ trial lol. And let’s not talk about the sitcoms! Good times smh
R&B degli anni '90. Sono innamorato di questo genere. E' stato il periodo più florido per il genere, in Italia non conosciamo nemmeno cosa significa questo genere. W l' America, e W la cultura musicale afro. PEACE ❤️🙏