I definitely did ..come here because of the interview I forgot about this song I use to watch as as a shorty on BET and stole this cassette single out of the mall which is probaly in a box in my moms basement lol memories
OMG!! I was racking my brains out trying to find this video. I remember the chorus in my head and I knew the song title was Hey Mr DJ but when you search for Mr Dj search results for other artists would come up!! I kept trying and something said click on the one that says Joyce Irby (wasn’t a video) but a still of a recent pic of her on an album cover and I never knew her name. Once I clicked on it and heard the song started to play I was like “OMG... THAT’S IT”!! Searched by name and found it... AWESOME!! 😁👍🏽
Listen to this track at least once a month...its in one of my Playlist...Can't let go of 90's good music...and this was 30 years ago...Musing: this is equivalent of my mom loving her 60's-70's music that I thought was so antiquated. 🤔
Joyce Irby looked so good in them ripped up denim jeans. Like the girl rocking baggy jeans yet she has the perfect body. She wears it so well with the black leather jacket.
MEMO TO THE NEW SKOOL SINGERS AND RAPPERS,THIS IS HOW US REAL OLD SKOOLERS LIKE ME LOVES IT.NO CUSSING,NO HALF NAKED HOOCHIES,NO DRUGS AND NO VIOLENCE.
I don't remember this song getting any play at all on the radio 33 YEARS AGO but I just went back to the Goodwill and bought this album on cassette tape cuz of the title "MAXIMUM THRUST".....lol.....
This went all the way to No. 2 on the Billboard R&B singles chart in ’89. That’s two notches higher than Irby’s band Klymaxx’ top-ranking hit, “Meeting in the Ladies Room.”
Some of those old chart listings are fugazi. Go back and you'll see a bunch of songs that charted high that were not getting spins, sales, or having any buzz in the streets like the chart listings would suggest. This is one of them.
One of my favorite songs in my life.I remembers walking home beatboxing this song. Since then ive performed with Dougie.Even made up a song similar to this,still remember it.Thanks joyce & Dougie.P.S.Im still Beatboxing.See Masai Electro.
I still wished they Did! I wished someone would make a BET Classic Channel! They have a Classic MTV Channel! I think it would work for All of Us Older 90's Kids!
Zulu swashbuckler. Greg swars you get no argument over here they can have this shite that they call music today sad depressing soulless no kind of soul what so ever meaningless fake false pseudo sense of style and swagger music for zombies the walking dead shite that only the white walkers off game of thrones would like and jam get down and bounce bump to they can have it!!!!!!!!!‼
Same. It took a minute until I realized I forgot this one on purpose. Not even Doug could save this one. Thank God Zhane rans laps around this with a Hey Mr DJ of their own. I say this and I LOVED Klymaxx just not this.
so still loving this song ..i was abot 12 when i came out and have been a fan of Klymaxx and especially Joyce Irby ....wow..1st time seeing the video in 2013
I used to love this freakin song! My High School Band, McDonogh#35 in New Orleans used to rock this song the year before I started going there (89-90)!!!!! It always takes me months to remember who sings this crap. Now I REALLY know! lol
That's whatz up. It's a good song. I am also very familiar with McDonogh 35 High School Band in New Orleans La. I live on the Northshore if New Orleans.
Wow my boys Willie Watkins... *Bobby Brown* dancer and Bruce both from the group Heart & Soul aka Nutty Boys in High School... lol Locke Saints for life! #southcentral
HEY everybody, do the Wop,the Uprock ,the Reebock,the Roger Rabbit and the Running man and you will be gettin' it in. Fresh and Irby set it off right here!
yeah this guy is the greatest entertainer and never got all his props for his music hell i beatbox too probably as long as him and i still say hes fuckin incredable