I’m 26 and I heard this song plenty of times. The best Bootsy Collins sample. I wanna thank my parents for playing most of not all of these throwbacks. Idk where I would be without em 🥲
Bruh I'm bout to be 24 & I grew up listening to 90s rap & R&B music because of my mom & pops, but I guess they grew up strictly on Soulja Boy, Bow Wow & Breezy
@@YaYa502Fitness It's actually an interesting concept but a few of them are the wrong types of personalities for this sort of set up lol. Hip hop/pop culture lovers from the modern era that already had some knowledge on the previous eras would work best. Crazy at it sounds, Chyna is one of the best contributors here... 😂
Yes they been freaky but they had class even when talking nasty. This generation wanna talk nasty and show all they goodies. So now the mystery is all the way out the door.
Well I grew up doing that era , Yes we had Lil Kim and a few others and they were looked upon as raunchy not the everyday type of girls, now these girls are way more sexual , when we wore leggings , we had a long shirt covering our ass . This generation leaves nothing to the imigination.
I was about 17 when this song came out back in 93 and loved it then and I still love it and listen to it many years later. There are some good artists out there but it's safe to say that they don't make music like this anymore. This song will always put you in a better mood when it starts playing and that's how music should be.
It’s so crazy bc I wasn’t even thought of in the 80s or 90s but know this song from start to finish lol you just have to know good music and sounds! A classic
Y'all got to understand how groundbreaking this is. RB and hip hop didn't have a whole lot of cross over. This started to cross that bridge. And RB was coming out of a really clean cut era. Like boys II men. Salt and pepper had a song called "let's talk about sex". But it really wasn't about being sexy. It was about having serious conversations about sex. This was a woman talking sex. The fun parts.
GOOD reaction video-old school meets new school.1995-I was in the army,stationed at Ft Hood,Tx-1st Cav Div-HOO-RAH!!! I was a cook and the cook field was predominately black,so we played the latest rap,dirty south and r&b songs while we prepared the daily meal.During lunch meal recieved many complaints about loud music playing during the meals,so we had to turn it off.BUMMER.BUT,I made it fun for me while in the army,it's not for everyone though.
They probably didn't need any lube, with all that finger licking grease floating around in the atmosphere! Hahaha! I wonder if at least one of the eleven herbs and spices is S. E. X. ??