Some people are beautiful no matter what there wearing! However, with that said, I have wondered what she would look like with nothing close to my body.
This was such a fun club era! Bring it all back! It was the best! People dressed classy . Women were feminine hot and men were so charismatic and fine, well dressed, like a man should be!
i am hearing it for first time and I'm 80s fan, watched thousands of 80s music and others retro videos. This couldn't have been big, otherwise, I would know it.
That Album was Da BOMB ! Listen to tracks : Track 8. "Always" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--XY-3kvU568.html 🎶👌 9."Stay with Me" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wMh-AJb0g_E.html 🎼👌
I remember I was just a little kid always playing in the room of my sisters and they were always dress up on a Friday night to go to the club amazing times because they were putting up songs like this and I was just playing in their room kicking the ball or jumping from their double bed
What I loved about this lady is just that, she was a lady! she was beautiful, sexy but she kept it classy. Her music was awesome, well written songs with catchy hooks. No her voice wasn't Mariah or Whitney but, sure beats the hell out of the auto tune heaven forbid you hear their real voices of now. God I miss this kind of music. The kids now a days have no clue what they missed!
@@nikkiloveslife4841The New Jack Swing era was my pre-school and elementary school years, but I was old enough (especially from 1990 to 1991) to appreciate the music in that era. These days as a grown man most of the CD's in my CD booklets came from that era: Boomerang Soundtrack, New Edition, Heavy D, Pebbles, Mariah Carey, House Party 1 and 2 soundtracks, Force MD's, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Mo' Money Soundtrack, Jody Watley, Surface, Tony! Toni! Tone!, Paula Abdul, Color Me Badd, and etc.
@@nikkiloveslife4841 My God that list you made!!! That's a dream team of artists. My mom used to listen to Stephanie Mills back in the 1980s and 1990s and she got me turned on to her music. A few months ago I was coming home from the store, and as I was walking down the street I was listening to Mills' Putting a Rush on Me (1987). I turned the volume up on my phone and was singing the lyrics to the song loud all the way until I opened the door to my place. I've done that a lot with 1980s R&B music. Last week I did that with some Ready for the World Music (Ceramic Girl, Oh Sheila, Digital Display, and etc.)
The editing on this video was SUPERIOR...and this is what we call POP back when it was done like it was meant to be done. Clean vocals, superior arrangement, just so awesome. Take me back.
I was shopping the other day at my local grocery store and and this little gem started playing on the intercom, so i just began to dance and singing to it, like nobody was watching and before i knew it this woman had been doing the same thing, when it was over she hugged & thanked me for bringing back those beautiful memories.❤️❤️❤️
She looks so gorgeous in this video. So stylin'! And what's so cool is that her outfits don't look dated at all--just classic and classy. The white blouse and leather jacket--so damn fine.
+Tina Brown Lol! I've always wanted to look like Pam Grier! That woman is definitely foxy, even now that she is older. She was one of my heroines as a young girl.
Nimmers Nim Is it not the craziest thing that POP music was actually more diverse back then. All those women you mentioned were doing so well. Now the only premier big name black FEMALE artists are Rihanna and Beyonce. Just two women. The music industry is so damn fucked up for that.
Just saying but the industry only follows who's trending. If people focus on more than Beyonce & Rihanna the industry would entertain more than Beyonce & Rihanna. You gotta blame some of it on the listening public because Beyonce can do no wrong in most Black women's eye; and that's not the industry that's the public demand for beyonce #Beyhive #Navy the industry didn't create that the public that listens to music did
560,000 + hits does not justify how good this song and the artist is. This song reaches deep into my heart and makes me want to get up and dance. Damn, those LaFace melodies were incredible!
+Regina Minor ... No ma'am, they do not. I replied to your comment on "Giving You the Benefit.." But I'd like for you to check out my extended remixes and (humble) karaoke stuff at my channel, Tre404 . Thanks, hon....
Babyface & LA Reid sure knew how to construct great songs with kick-ass beats and sure fire vocal melodies. Their impressive list of production credits during this period is some of the best music we all enjoyed back then.
yeah they construct a good beats but yet everyone that worked with them almost got screwed over. Toni Braxton, TLC Etc. got that money stolen under their nose