Nowadays I think you don't use "OG" any longer. They call us "Boomer" now. Thank you for that comment, less of a spirit of loneliness in Boomertown now.
I remember in 1996 when the box was on TV and you had to call in to request to see a video. I would wait up consistently just to see this video come up. What a beautiful time to witness great music.
That guy =Stevie J Productions. Literally that's what brought me here. Looking Up his Production Catalog. Besides being known for beating Joseline Hernandez Ass on mtv/vh1. The guy produced some iconic Hits from the 90s Golden age of Hip-hop.
@@kevinv7241 never ever! That's a fact! Things were lit all around, the air was different, the new millennium just 4 years away inciting such a huge wave of creativity. Man I don't play the radio anymore, still stuck on the best Era of hip hop
This was Missy Elliott first appearance in front of the camera rapping with the legendary queen MC Lyte, and I was a fan ever since. Love the Diana Ross Upside down sample here!
It’s not. Gina Thompson ‘s “The Things That You Do” was before this. That video and song is how she got on. She was in a group before that (Sista), but it didn’t take off. That
@@Gildedbutterfly1976 good afternoon flower 🌹 it’s true the vibe was different more direct the flirt on the club when you would hear a beat and you would dance 🕺 was instant plus the lyrics and the beat meant something not just disgrace like today and just show some ass ok and after that what…….😎?
I'll always love Missy Elliott. Every record she records and touch sounds so good. This was such a classic back in the day. MC LYTE flow and voice is so legendary.
Even in 2023 this song is still fun it always cheers me up and reflect on the mad sh!t I've done since the 90 I'm 54 now but songs like this always bring out the child in me.😂😂don't ever loose you're inner child.
Looooove Missy Elliott's background harmonies. Used to think it was by Gina Thompson but was well surprised it was Ms. Demeanor. Love her crazy versatile talent
Yo my 80's babies where y'all at? We didn't have apps, smartphones, or Wi-Fi. We had great music that remains timeless. I know this sounds corny. But I wanna say thanks for all the thumbs-ups and your comments. We're the last of a dying breed. Stay safe and healthy Peace.
Same! These were the good ol' days, including Playstation, N64, back when MTV fucking had videos still, and watching movies on VHS, not being tracked everywhere we go... Good times.
81! Back when headphones were for people who love music and not for fashion. And when you discovered other artists and producers through liner notes...
You ain't never lied on that one. You could actually dance and keep your britches on instead having to bank head bounce all the damn time. MC Lyte is SEXY AS HELL... however, she made it SEXY to keep something to the imagination and still rock it at the same time.