Profile Comments| Posted by R&B Guru at 2008-08-16 08:09:31 |  | Yea, I saw Jason's Lyric for the first time the other day (I'd heard so much of the great music from it so I HAD to watch the movie). It's definitely old school now but it's still solid.
I try and promote the site as much as I can but I would love if we could get more visitors together. Pass the word on whenever you can :). |
| Posted by MrBajan at 2008-02-16 19:38:00 |  | Yep..did watch the movie. Enjoyed it immensely, but that was back in the day. WIll rewatch it though. Man you need to promote this site somemore...it is the only site i use as a reference for my 90's music.no music is as sweet and seductive as the 90's. |
| Posted by R&B Guru at 2008-02-16 16:33:27 |  | Gerald LeVert's a gold mine indeed! Man, I started listening to him the other week myself, and boy, he's got some GREAT tracks.
I'll have to look into those other artists. Thanks for the recommendations! I've only heard Brian McKnight's track from Jason's Lyric so I'll check the rest out.
Have you ever seen the movie Jason's Lyric? The music seems pretty tight but I've never seen the movie. |
| Posted by MrBajan at 2008-02-15 13:02:33 |  | LOL...when i listened I swore it was deja vu. U need to get some info on an artiste named Sovory. He is on the Jason's Lyric Soundtrack. Also checkon DRS..they did the song Gangsta Lean. Jason Weaver is also another find. He was singing voice of the young Simba in Disney's 1994 blockbuster The Lion King. Hope ya like de info. Today I discovered some goldmines in Gerald Levert.
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| Posted by R&B Guru at 2008-02-11 11:28:49 |  | Babyface is actually the only credit for A Few Good Men's Have I Never and his own And Our Feelings. Listening to the two tracks side by side, there are a lot of rich similarities. Great find.
As info on the whole album, A Few Good Men's album was mostly produced by Dallas Austins, Antonio Jeffries, Babyface and Darryl Simmons.
Thanks for pointing that out though. I'd never really listened to And Our Feelings, and I felt like there was a lot in common there. | |