March 23, 201411 yr A classic song there, 'What Would You Do' love the sample of 'The Next Episode' on this.
March 24, 201411 yr I changed my mind 12q2SZTHsCo "Stay" is the debut single by British girl group Eternal. It released on 20 September 1993 as the lead single from their debut album Always & Forever (1993). The single entered at number 16 on 26 September 1993 on the UK Singles Chart, eventually peaking at number four on 17 October 1993. The single was also a hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 19 on 12 March 1994. An earlier version of the song, which was written by Bob Khouzouri and Mark Stevens, was recorded by Glenn Jones and released in 1990.
March 24, 201411 yr LOVE THIS a bit too much. I love Power Of A Woman as well. *blushes* KISSTORY mixblock on KISS right now btw. Who could agree with that mix from Stronger into Pon De Replay *.* Edited March 24, 201411 yr by G R I F F
March 27, 201411 yr saxnXiBKEaY "Girlfriend" is the third and final single from 'N Sync's third studio album, Celebrity, released on April 15, 2002. It was the last single the group ever released. The Neptunes' remix of this song was featured on their first compilation album Greatest Hits and the 2002 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 10. It was the group's last song that entered the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, being their sixth top ten hit overall.
March 27, 201411 yr ALWAYS HERE FOR SOME *NSYNC *.* 'Girlfriend' is such a good song too! Sounds timeless, especially compared to a lot of their other stuff. :wub:
March 27, 201411 yr It was *N Sync's highest peaking song in the UK at #2. Classic tune that was. Prefect collaboration
March 28, 201411 yr WOW, this is sounding incredible. The production is just supreme! *NSYNC was my first ever concert, for my 10th birthday, just before Celebrity was released :wub:
April 1, 201411 yr Whoops, I forgot to do this yesterday uB1D9wWxd2w "Return of the Mack" is a song written and recorded by English R&B artist Mark Morrison. It was released in United Kingdom in March 1996 and reached the number one on the UK Singles Chart a month later. It reached number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in early summer 1997 for one week, kept from number one by Hanson's "MMMBop" and went platinum. The song's beat is sampled from the song "Genius of Love" by American band Tom Tom Club. It additionally samples "Games" by Chuckii Booker.
April 1, 201411 yr What a tune this is. An absolute classic this is. One of my favourite urban songs of all time. What did you think of Mann's version?
April 1, 201411 yr LOVE THIS a bit too much. I love Power Of A Woman as well. *blushes* KISSTORY mixblock on KISS right now btw. Who could agree with that mix from Stronger into Pon De Replay *.* They play Pon De Replay and Stronger on Kisstory? I never listened to it, but I thought it was for "old school" songs, not for songs that were popular during senior school for the people currently in college. :lol: What did you think of Mann's version? I liked it, but I'm one of the few that did. It's been so long since I heard it. Both of Mann's singles used heavy sampling. He had a third single with T-Pain which sampled Crazy Frog - Axel F (well, not actually Crazy Frog, the original version), but it either flopped or got scrapped. Edited April 1, 201411 yr by Eric_Blob
April 3, 201411 yr Here's the Mann version of this: 2YYF0j-FV3c It was quite a good cover though actually. Haven't heard it in ages though.
April 3, 201411 yr They play Pon De Replay and Stronger on Kisstory? I never listened to it, but I thought it was for "old school" songs, not for songs that were popular during senior school for the people currently in college. :lol: I think the oldest song I've heard on there was Rock With You and the newest was Black And Yellow. Also, junior school more like! I'm in Sixth Form and the two respectively came out when I was in Year 4 and 6. Edited April 3, 201411 yr by G R I F F
April 3, 201411 yr FCZEclLb41c "Flowers" is the debut single by British UK garage duo Sweet Female Attitude, released in April 2000. The song was a major success, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart. It went on to be the UK's 37th biggest-selling single of 2000. The music video for "Flowers" was directed by Pete Nilsen and Ryan Davids. "Flowers" has been included on several Pure Garage compilation albums.
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