ASTORIA !! I can remember when she use to live in Astoria projects she was the sh*t !! she was the star of the neighborhood my friends use to knock on her door for autographs I think she signed their book bags Astoria queens 1994 good times !
@@tarshapatrick4590 OMG it's you Lol! I really miss your voice. If that game was all about talent you would have be spoken about when the greatest of all time are mentioned.
She rented from me in nyc in the early 2000’s...I remember is well dressed Beautiful sister coming to see my apartment on Madison Ave with Dougie fresh....those were the days
This is one of her best tracks.The video itself is brilliant being shot in Brooklyn back in March of 1994.Tarsha Miss Jones still looks good at age 40 and always will be.ATRAINC.
Yea alot of cats used this drum break....Pete Rock, TLC, Brand Nubian, Tribe Called Quest [Electric Relaxation]....Always come to Tube sometimes to listen to that 90's R&B sound...miss it!!!
The only thing I could remember about this video is that Miss Jones made this video by the G train station in Brooklyn, New York, my home. I know where Classon Avenue station is anyway. I surely did miss this video. Miss Jones was really hot and she might still be. I just wonder what she's doing these days now. I wish her all tthe best though. She made some pretty good songs.
I've been looking for this song for a long time. I totally forgot who made this song. Thank God for RU-vid. I haven't seen this video or even heard this song since I was a kid. Good memories though. Times were so simple back them and much better. I just wish I had a time machine. Or better yet. I wish the essence of the 90s would sweep over these rotten times and take over again.
I actually met Miss Jones in the 90's at a house party,and when I asked what her name was,she said Miss Jones,at first, I thought she was being a smart a**,but It doored on me after hearing her on the radio days later,That was thee Miss jones..lol she probably thought I was trippin for not knowing who she was..lol Miss jones if you are reading this..just wanna say My badd,even though this was 16-17 yrs ago..lol
*I miss her on New York radio! I use to listen to her as a shorty and she wasn't wrong about the things she would say, mad talented and people really didn't want her to shine.*
Miss Jones was on that Hip Hop R&B vibe even before Mary J, she's a true artist and now she's making new music in 2023, we just got her new single Calling All Ladies the song is hot and she currently has a morning show on New York's #1 Throwback Station 94.7 The Block FM and the Audacy app Jonesy In The Morning Show, she's back with a whole different vibe...Continued Blessings To Miss Jones.
LG (Lafayette Gardens) pjs in the background. This video always take me back to my high school days when I used to walk to the Classon Ave Station on the G line to take the train to Automotive High School.
I've been a fan of hers since this video. I remember watching this video years ago on Video Vibration. Alot of y'all remember when BET was a 24 hour music video channel back then. I remember her video came on right after Coolio Fantastic Voyage video. I remember this fly honey with a beautiful voice and a nice beat to go along with the video. Then, she dropped another single called Where I wanna be and then the classic duet with AZ called Sugar Hill.
Miss Jones was such a talented and beautiful woman. Its sad to see she turned him into such a bitter person that gets a high off of being mean to others.
OMG!!!! i have been searching for this video/song for years because i cant seem to find the song anywhere. i had it on tape of course when it came out. OMG. THANKS!!!!!
Stepped deep in a Spotify rabbit hole... Had to find and remember this video... This is so Video Music Box on Saturdays after the cartoons and Soul Train... GOOD TIMES!
I used to bump this in a brand new drop top Saab 900 turbo and new jag xj series Vanden Plas. Get my haircut at Jerry's Den 125st in Harlem. Harlem dudes didn't hate but around my way......
Can someone please upload "The Lesson" by Miss Jones "Baby you and I can do great things...We may not change the world in one, but we still can change somethings today in a small way..."
You mean the pre-gentrified Brooklyn... I HOPE. None of the African American creative nuance left there that was largely responsible for the most powerful popular cultural force this world has ever seen... hip-hop!