Well, well, well what do they say about when you wake a sleeping giant? I think there are a lot of giants around (like minded individuals) who have basically gotten to the point with this music thing that they are tired of the bullish and just like in that great movie Network they are not going to take it anymore. (more…)
Ok, I finally got a chance to check out this video with Aaron Hall. Now he talks a lot about real R&B, Trey Songz having R. Kelly in a head lock and kindly says that singer/songwriter, The Dream is a great writer. However the situation gets a little sticky when he later mentions that The Dream needs to lose weight. Now how can you make a comment like dat and yo’ bottom tooth is doing a whole other interview while you’re talking? Now let me say this, I love Aaron Hall!!! His album “The Truth” was exactly that……..the truth! The baby population probably went double platinum due to the “Don’t Be Afraid” (Sex You Down Some Mo’) version alone! But Aaron, you hurting me dude!!! I don’t wanna see you like this!! Don’t you ever, ever, ever let your tooth do a bigger interview than you, you hear me!! The next time I see you, I wanna see “Mr Nasty Man” at his best, ok?!? And by the way, the next time you do an interview, you need to hit us up. We’re good at making “you” and yo’ tooth look good. :)
Guy, at the height of the ‘New Jack Swing‘ movement, with a couple of their biggest hits. Check out the interesting interview with original Guy member, writer-producer, Tim Gatling after the jump, giving his perspective on the origins of Guy, the split & the New Jack Swing era.
Shout out to Keith “Zappman” Crenshaw for this insightful interview.
“Let’s Chill” peaked at #3 on the U.S. R&B charts, while “I Like“, off their debut album, Guy, hit #2.