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Sir Droopy

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  1. Giggles-Love Letter [1987]

    A classic freestyle/urban jam. Most of these artists were one hit wonders, many never making it to a big time label or a decent venue. Marc Anthony, India & George Lamond are the most recognized names to have come from this genre crossing over to pop & salsa. This jam flooded the tri-state area radio airwaves for better than a year. It can be found on many old school/classic freestyle compilations. Todd Terry, renowned house producer,& Zahid Tariq, better known for his work with Coro are on the production side of this one.

    check out the video

    http://www.vsocial.com/video/?d=241404

    d/l the video [38.6 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/157720701/Gigg...tter__Live_.wmv

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  2. Eddie Holman-Hey there lonely girl [1970]

    Now a Baptist minister, this ex-Delfonics & ex-Stylistics singer went to #2 on the pop charts with this classic. The song was originally "Hey There Lonely Boy" recorded in 1963 by Ruby and the Romantics, but Mr Holman made it his own and will forever have a place in R&B/Pop ballad history.

    check out the video

    http://www.megavideo.com/?v=ELTQZ4XG

    d/l the video [17.3 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/154726241/EDDI...LONELY_GIRL.wmv

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  3. PM Dawn-Paper Doll [1991]

    Off their debut album, here's a jam that went up as high as # 28 on the pop charts. This is my favorite of all their songs. Here's an interesting note. They are brothers and their father died while they were children. Their mother remarried to a Mr. George Brown, a founding member of Kool & the Gang.

    check it out

    http://www.megavideo.com/?v=AADUETXV

    d/l the video [26.2 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/147323655/PM_D...APER_DOLL_1.wmv

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  4. Phil Fearon -I can prove it [1986]

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    Long lost & forgotten R&b jam from this british artist which went up to #8 on the pop charts in 1986.I also posted the original version [disco-1977] from 1 hit wonder, Tony Etoria.

    check out the video

    http://media.putfile.com/Phil-Fearon--The-...-I-can-prove-it

    d/l the video

    http://rapidshare.com/files/143268236/Phil...t__Show_Tv_.wmv

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    Listen to Tony Etoria's original version.

    http://media.putfile.com/Tony-Etoria-I-can-prove-it

  5. Luther Vandross-If only for one night [1985]

    Here's a classic R&B ballad off his 1985 album, The Night I fell in Love" which went up as high as #19 on the pop charts & #1 on the R&B charts. This single went up only to #59 on the pop charts but I'll put this one up against any male R&B ballad in the last 10 yrs and nothing comes close. Here's a live version from the late, great Luther.

    check out the video

    http://www.megavideo.com/?v=2FX4G1L3

    d/l the video [33 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/141221826/Luth...on_Show_1-2.rar

    Luther_Vandross_-_The_Night_I_Fell_.jpg

  6. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force-Everything will be fine [1987]

    This group is one of the original freestyle/dance/club groups. This song is off the "Spanish Fly " album, which went platinum thanks to two #1 hits. This song didn't make the Billboard 100 but it went as high as #9 on the R&B charts & #22 on the dance charts. This group was assembled & produced by another group called Full Force whose claim to fame was making hits for other people except for themselves.

    check out the video

    d/l the video [25.9 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/138640586/LL_CJ_ETWBF.rar

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  7. Benny Mardones-Into the night [1980]

    Off his debut album, Never Run, Never Hide, here's one hell of a classic track. It's the only track to make it into the top 20 twice, once in 1980 & again in 1989 after a segment of "Where are they now" and the song was added to that playlist. It became as popular as the 1st time and made it back to the top 20. This is one of my favorite karaoke songs but I admit I can't hit that high note at the end. There are few that can.

    check out the video

    http://media.putfile.com/Benny-Mardones-Into-the-night

    d/l the track

    http://rapidshare.com/files/137005327/BENN...o_The_Night.mpg

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  8. S'Express-Theme from S'Express

    Off the debut album, "Original Soundtrack" of British dance act, S'Express, here's a dance/club track that went to #1 in the UK and to #1 on the US dance tracks in 1988. First time I heard this track was on a show called Dance Party U.S.A. Anyone else remember that show?

    check out the video

    http://media.putfile.com/SExpress-Theme-from-SExpress

    d/l the video

    http://rapidshare.com/files/133228825/S-Ex..._S-Express..wmv

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  9. Patti Labelle-Yo Mister

    This off her certified gold 1989 album, "Be Yourself". This is probably my favorite of all the tracks that Prince has produced for other people and it went to #6 on the R&B charts. I enjoy this track because Patti was able to use the complete range of her very powerful vocals & the subject in the song was just as strong as the track itself.

    check out the video

    http://media.putfile.com/Patti-Labelle-Yo-Mister

    d/l the video [28 mbs]

    http://rapidshare.com/files/129858818/Patt...-_Yo_Mister.wmv

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  10. Off her 10th album and 6th #1 album, Discipline, here's a very good and catchy dance track. At 40+, she's still a sexy dancing machine as you'll see in the video. I was surprised to see that Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis had nothing to do with this album as they've always been part of her musical direction. Maybe her hubby, Jermaine Dupri, had something to say about that.

    check out the video

    http://media.putfile.com/Janet-Jackson-Rock-with-you

    d/l the video

    http://rapidshare.com/files/127522034/JJ_RWU.rar

    janetj.jpg

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