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Single greatest year in R&B music of the 90's?
R&B Guru

2008-08-11 19:28:07

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Hahaha, well you certainly made sure to make your point this time iluv :). Three times definitely reinforces your thoughts lol. Good to have you back though!

DMcMahon

2008-08-12 08:30:02

Total Posts: 46
I dunno what everyone else thinks, but I'd say 1990-1991... the years where New Edition members were doing their own thing (Bobby Brown, Johnny Gil, Bell Biv DeVoe, Ralph Tresvant) and the year where BIIM's "Cooleyhighharmony".. I think those years were the start of it all and the music had such a great vibe during those years.

Rd1981

2011-08-21 22:06:51

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I was just reading the top rnb songs of 91, and then checked out the rest of the 90's. It's really tough to say. One thing is for sure though, when I look at what's on top today, it doesn't really compare. There's some good rnb today though, especially this year, but the sounds and feeling have changed a bit.

oh, yeah I guess I resurrected this thread. hahahaaaa

JohnnyAwesome24

2011-08-26 14:14:58

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My laziness makes it hard to go through every year. Lol I am so nostalgic today.

I would have to go with 93 or 94 however. Jodeci, Boyz, Silk, and All 4 One were all rad at this point.

lpc26

2011-08-28 11:43:53

Total Posts: 766
Great topic.

Its hard to pick which year in the 90's had the best year for R&B. My favorite year would have to be 1995 for sure because that is when Brandy, Usher, Faith Evans, Monica, Aaliyah, and etc came out on the scene.

I like the early 90's like 1990 and 91 because you had the hottest house music like Ce Ce Peniston, CC & The music factory, Soul II Soul, and I think then house music was real big during those years.

MusiqLuver

2011-09-02 19:33:35

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Wow, this is a hard pick. All of the 90s were awesome! My choice is '93 because it was the year of the R&B groups! but '94 was the the year of the solo artists that equally had a huge impact on R&B.

mrjun18

2011-09-11 14:55:41

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Was it really 3 years ago that I made this thread under my old username? Wow... lol.

I still stand by my choice of 1993 or 1996 being the best years of R&B music in the 90's.

405JayB

2011-09-28 12:01:21

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So many good post!! Would say 93-94 but not deadset on that. Its just 2 hard.

louisiannafinest

2011-10-14 19:45:21

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What do you think is the best year in R&B music of the 90's?

Personally, I'm gonna have to say 1993 (the best IMO, and my favorite) with 1996 probably being 2nd.

1993 had:

Tony Toni Tone - Sons of Soul
Jodeci - Diary Of A Mad Band
Xscape - Hummin' Coming At Cha
R. Kelly - 12 Play
Mint Condition - From The Mint Factory
Janet Jackson - janet.
Mariah Carey - Music Box
UNV - Something's Goin' On
Intro - Intro
Johnny Gill - Provocative
Aaron Hall - The Truth
H-Town - Fever For Da Flavor
Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready
Joe - Everything
II D Extreme - II D Extreme
Toni Braxton - Toni Braxton
Uptown MTV Unplugged
Mary J. Blige - Whats The 411? Remix
Hi-Five - Faithful
Luther Vandross - Never Let Me Go
Bell Biv Devoe - Hootie Mack
D.R.S. - Gangsta Lean
...(I think I'm missing some albums from this list...)

Singles from 1992 albums that were big in 1993:

SWV - Weak
Portrait - Here We Go Again!
Shai - Baby I'm Yours
Shai - Comforter
Silk - Freak Me
Whitney Houston - I Have Nothing
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You
Brian McKnight - One Last Cry
SWV - I'm So Into You
Silk - Girl U For Me
Bobby Brown - Get Away
R Kelly - Sex Me
R Kelly - Dedicated
Jade - Don't Walk Away
SWV - Right Here (Human Nature)
Zhane - Hey Mr DJ
Christopher Williams - Every Little Thing You Do
Whitney Houston - I'm Every Woman
...and more that can't come to me off the top of my head.

I was gonna do the same for 1996 and make a list, but this would be one long post! Probably later in an other post...

Do y'all agree or disagree? What do y'all think is the best (or your favorite) year in R&B music of the 90's?


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