@@Beebee-tn4bn "Feels So Good" (original and remix) is better. When Jermaine Dupris was in his prime before he was dating Janet Jackson he was producing some serious hits. Hit after hit.
SWV is amazing! This has always been my favorite of theirs. Funny story ... I saw an interview with SWV and the lead singer, Coko said that the person who wrote this song (Brian Alexander Morgan) had actually meant to write it for the singer, Charlie Wilson, but later decided to give it to SWV instead, but when SWV were shown this song, Coko absolutely hated it and gave Brian major attitude about him wanting them to record it. She said that it even got to the point where she locked herself in the bathroom to try and avoid having to record it. She said that she now believes she hated it so much because at that time, she was really young (even though she was 22) and knew nothing about love or how to really portray being in love into her singing. Also, while the song is very sweet, the lyrics embarrassed her and made her uncomfortable singing about the "feelings" of being in love, and the physical reactions that being in love causes your body to go through ... especially since SWV originally formed as a gospel group, but were talked into recording "secular" R&B instead, because of how big of a hit they would be.
SWV- Right Here En Vogue- Dont Let Go Xscape- Tonight, H Town- Knockin Da Boots Dru Hill- Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed, Silk- If You Keith Sweat- Twisted Jodeci- Cry For You Changing Faces- Ghettout Kenny Latimore- Never Too Busy Tyrese- Sweet Lady Maxwell- Fortunate Case- Happily Ever After Donnell Jones- Where I Wanna Be
Honestly I wish a real Black American resurgence would come. I came across all of SWV's music in my mother's garage when I was little, right along with other classics like Anita Baker, MAZE with Frankie Beverly, New Jersey women like Queen Latifah ("Elements I'm Among", "U.N.I.T.Y), Sah-B, and Whitney Houston (rest in peace to Whitney). Stacy Lattisaw (Johnny Gill's first girlfriend). Minneapolis natives like of course Prince, plus Morris Day & The Time. 2Pac's groundbreaking "Me Against The World" album and "All Eyez On Me" album). Koffee Brown.. Carl Thomas, Avant, JOE Thomas (no relation to Carl).. As for Whitney I loved Whitney's style and her work on "The Bodyguard" motion picture soundtrack with Kevin Costner, she was model tall). Lords of the Underground, GURU (Keith Elam/Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal). Shiro ("Can We Talk"), "Bobby Brown (Boston/Beantown native), Stephanie Mills, Vesta Williams (deceased), Chantay Savage (Chicago native), Miki Howard, CeCe Penniston (from AZ like me), Meli'sa Morgan, Evelyn Champagne King, PM Dawn (rest in peace), *Shanice Wilson* (very clean, classy artist), Tony Thompson (rest in peace), Karyn White (hit songs "Romantic", "Secret Rendezvous" she is doing well in real estate in Sacramento now), Tina Ashton (super underground, Southern R&B), Sherrick (another NorCal native deceased), Luther Vandross (rest in peace to another NY native deceased, great guy such a loss of talent), Earth Wind & Fire (rest in peace to Maurice White), The GAP Band with Charlie Wilson (rest in peace to Ronnie), Bernard Wright (Harlem native deceased, he was very talented and his wife still lives), Herbie Hancock, Teddy Riley, Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds whose family was the male band After 7, check out Babyface's breakthrough SOLO album "Tender Lover", you will be blown away! Swear to GOD!), Total, Changing Faces, Blaque, JADE, Zhané, En Vouge (we called them the female version of Jodeci), Keith Sweat, Isley Brothers, Kool & The Gang, old school Janet Jackson AND MICHAEL JACKSON albums ON VINYL, Eric Benét (Milwaukee native, check out his "A Day In the Life" album, there's some RAW tracks on it!), Chico DeBarge (his family is a classic singer lineage), Jesse Powell, Montell Jordan, Dave Hollister (Chicago), Donell Jones (Chicago native), others.. I liked Brownstone too even though Charmayne Maxwell was the only woman in the group whose family was not American (she was from Guyana). Kelly Price. Angie Stone's SOLO work and her prior work in her younger years with the group called *Vertical Hold* . I think you would really love two other Ohio natives besides Anita Baker, one straight man who was unfortunately murdered by his brother Larry due to arguments over family finances. His name was *Roger Troutman* (King of the Talkbox and former lead man for Zapp band) and the gay one Jermaine Stewart (another former Soul Train dancer who was close friends with Jody Watley of Shalamar, lead guy Howard Hewett).. Dude, I used to watch SWV and other acts perform on Saturday mornings on Soul Train with other artists, so inspired and helped me cope with the racism growing up in Chandler, Arizona after my family moved out of gentrified historic Eastlake Park neighborhood in Downtown Phoenix. I was mentored by two former Soul Train dancers, one of whom died two years ago (Lela Rochon's ex husband Adolfo Quinones, or "Shabba Doo", he was a great dancer!). Anyways hearing this record this is the video and album version but you would love the *acapella version* too, please review it if you have time. I have all of SWV's albums and SistersWithVoices (what SWV means) is undeniably one of the top R&B girl bands of the decade.. they are featured on some of the best classic urban Black American oriented motion picture soundtracks as well, like "Above The Rim" and they worked briefly with ODB (Old Dirty Bast*rd) who was also a native New Yorker same as all three of them, all the same lineage of Black too. Their hit record was called "Anything", the REMIX, not the SLOW ballad version. Have a listen. You will love the Anything remix video with ODB rapping in it. Another film I want you to see if you have not already is "New Jack City". BANGING SOUNDTRACK. They are all native U.S. freed slaves which makes me proud to be one of the *Freedmen.* The vast contributions Freedmen have given as a people and the record labels we built from scratch. Not saying I don't respect what Caribbean/West Indian or "island" Black artists like Heavy D have given (rest in peace), or Slick Rick and the girls of MisTeeq (with biracial "British Jamaican" female rapper Alesha Dixon) all of them over there in Britain, but the focus is native U.S. freed people. The unique pop culture within a nation that we built that had made us such a prolific people internationally recognized. I don't know how Destiny's Child became a bigger star group than these three women when Destiny's Child members were all pretty but they couldn't DRESS like these native New Yorker women. I'm from Arizona having traced the remnants of the Harlem Renaissance movement to my home state and part of how I learned how to dress was watching women like these three SWV singers plus Aaliyah (Detroit native), Stephanie Mills (New York native) Angela Winbush (North St. Louis native).. there are other great girl groups that fell to the wayside like Nuttin' Nyce (they're Pacific coastal natives like I am, they were from California like Michel'le Toussant who helped establish Death Row records in Los Angeles and Brandy Norwood is from Los Angeles too). But with me being from Arizona I have always liked upper east coaster sounds, some Midwest and deep Southerner sounds as well.. Blackgirl, Kut Klose (once managed by Keith Sweat), Xscape being from Atlanta, male band Jodeci being from Charlotte, NC and had DeVante Swing as their producer, he helped discover Missy Elliot who was in a girl group herself when she was under 18, called Sista. They worked doing demo recordings with Da Bassment, Playa and the late Static Major (Stephen who died at 33) who wrote some songs for Aaliyah and was good friends with her, worked with Lil Wayne and Pretty Ricky. Other old school artists I want you to hear is Eddie Kendricks (the "forgotten member" of the Temptations, my favorite record being "Intimate Friends"), and Otis Redding who was an artist for Stax. Otis died at 26 in a boating accident, loved and had children with only *one woman* all people who knew him had nothing bad to say about him. If you want to also hear some more western coastal or "frontier" sounds like AZ, CA, Texans look into Quindon Tarver (late Plano, Texas native who passed away last year), Tevin Campbell (another Texas native like Quindon was), go through his catalog. He worked with Al B. Sure's cousin Kyle West for the record "Alone With You" which should've had a video and been a hit record like "Can We Talk" was). Craig Mack, Big L, so many great artists of native Black heritage. Anyways I will hit you up with more information and recommended listening plus beatmakers and other legends like J.Dilla (James DeWitt Yancey) who helped shape the Motor City's (Detroit) sound. Even if you are not one of the Freedmen by lineage I am happy to see the display of respect and I love how inquisitive you are about the Freedmen's culture and the once vibrant industry of sound and movement that we built from post war meager beginnings. The reasons why you don't see good productions, choreography and music like this anymore is due to many problems and interferences and also betrayer among us who helped let in outsiders, who were unable for some reason to materialize their own legacies such as ours and continue to latch onto and extract from ours. I will fill you in about our Rock&Roll history, Jazz and Blues as well including up here in the upper Pacific coastal cities like Seattle. By the way Cab Calloway and John Coltrane were the Kings of Jazz but Fats Domino was the King of New Orleans/NOLA and the other "Jazz man" Louis Armstrong had no business befriending racist Al Capone, who along with Sam Giancana ruined our Bronzeville community in Chicago. Peace.
Sorry I had to cover the video so it wouldn’t be blocked.
React to Xscape tonight
I prefer it that way so that way y’all don’t have to cut it. That’s actually smart💯^^^& you should react to Tonight by Xscape. They’re right^^
It's okay, you did great!
@@Beebee-tn4bn "Feels So Good" (original and remix) is better. When Jermaine Dupris was in his prime before he was dating Janet Jackson he was producing some serious hits. Hit after hit.
Shawny, as long as you don't cover your cute face I am satisfied with that too.
They still sound great in concert!
I dont know how many times have to say this you would have so much fun back then. Just by your vibes
SWV is amazing! This has always been my favorite of theirs.
Funny story ... I saw an interview with SWV and the lead singer, Coko said that the person who wrote this song (Brian Alexander Morgan) had actually meant to write it for the singer, Charlie Wilson, but later decided to give it to SWV instead, but when SWV were shown this song, Coko absolutely hated it and gave Brian major attitude about him wanting them to record it. She said that it even got to the point where she locked herself in the bathroom to try and avoid having to record it. She said that she now believes she hated it so much because at that time, she was really young (even though she was 22) and knew nothing about love or how to really portray being in love into her singing. Also, while the song is very sweet, the lyrics embarrassed her and made her uncomfortable singing about the "feelings" of being in love, and the physical reactions that being in love causes your body to go through ... especially since SWV originally formed as a gospel group, but were talked into recording "secular" R&B instead, because of how big of a hit they would be.
She said she didn't wanna sing it because of the high notes😭
More SWV!!! They got mad hits!! “I’m so into you”, “Rain”, “Anything”, or “Use your heart”
NEED Human Nature Remix!!
Sisters With Voices. 👍👍
" Right Here " by SWV next please.😁
They sample my favorite MJ song in this
" Human Nature ".
Thanks for reacting to my request. I listen to these songs everyday on my way home from work. Old school is the real school!
SWV- Right Here
En Vogue- Dont Let Go
Xscape- Tonight,
H Town- Knockin Da Boots
Dru Hill- Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed,
Silk- If You
Keith Sweat- Twisted
Jodeci- Cry For You
Changing Faces- Ghettout
Kenny Latimore- Never Too Busy
Tyrese- Sweet Lady
Maxwell- Fortunate
Case- Happily Ever After
Donnell Jones- Where I Wanna Be
They aren't just a great singing group..they are a VIBE!❤❤❤
You won me over my young brotha! Newscriber! You're reaction is adorable! 🤣✊🏾😘🖖🏿
Thanks I appreciate you!❤️
Such a jam
Found you through pentatonix reacts, subscribed for SWV! This was a junior high JAM for me 🤩 still love this song so much and love your energy
Thanks I appreciate it!🙏🏽❤️
This was and still is the SONG!
Hearing that Yamaha DX-7 synthesizer is both cheesy and endearing at the same time. I love 90's RnB.
High school for me :)))))
Please react to their song "Rain" SWV Sisters With Voices their one of the biggest girl group they are the vibe😊
This is their most popular song ! Love it .. great song
Brotha showing the biceps
Another song I love singing to. Enjoyed your reaction! 💯
Man this took me back... thanks for the memories!!! 🖤 Here's one it brought up...
Jodeci - Forever My Lady
Please react... please...🙏😊🙏😊
You saying “…it’s GOIN’ DOWN like YUNG JOC,” had me WEAK like SWV.
By “ Weak” I mean LAUGHTER 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Loved when this came out 😘
react to SWV-downtown is an instant classic
Aaah...back in the jurassic era when EVERY single r&b song wasn't a lyrical porno
Tuned in
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Check out Brownstone, Changing Faces, Total, Kut Klose, Jade.
I'm enjoying these trips down memory lane. 👍
How about reacting to "If You Love Me" by Brownstone, another girl group.
🔥🔥
Lost Boyz Renee or Lifestyle of the Rich and Shameless. You can do both also
Xscape "Understanding "
And "Softest place On Earth "
Did u do zombie by cranberries? Powerful song
React to Downtown
You should react to their songs Anything and Right Here their both a vibe as well
Jamie Fox "Dj Play Another Love Song" and "Fall For Your Type"
Cranberries, Cyndi Lauper, slick rick, epmd, lots a good ones and do oran juice jones the rain
6:25 Yea you didn’t know it was that tiktok sound huhh😂
SWV (Sisters with Voices). The movie 'SWF' (Single White Female) came out around this time. Please En Vogue 'Hold On'. Thanks. 🙏✌️
react to always on my mind or rain by swv
Honestly I wish a real Black American resurgence would come. I came across all of SWV's music in my mother's garage when I was little, right along with other classics like Anita Baker, MAZE with Frankie Beverly, New Jersey women like Queen Latifah ("Elements I'm Among", "U.N.I.T.Y), Sah-B, and Whitney Houston (rest in peace to Whitney). Stacy Lattisaw (Johnny Gill's first girlfriend). Minneapolis natives like of course Prince, plus Morris Day & The Time. 2Pac's groundbreaking "Me Against The World" album and "All Eyez On Me" album). Koffee Brown..
Carl Thomas, Avant, JOE Thomas (no relation to Carl)..
As for Whitney I loved Whitney's style and her work on "The Bodyguard" motion picture soundtrack with Kevin Costner, she was model tall). Lords of the Underground, GURU (Keith Elam/Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal). Shiro ("Can We Talk"), "Bobby Brown (Boston/Beantown native), Stephanie Mills, Vesta Williams (deceased), Chantay Savage (Chicago native), Miki Howard, CeCe Penniston (from AZ like me), Meli'sa Morgan, Evelyn Champagne King, PM Dawn (rest in peace), *Shanice Wilson* (very clean, classy artist), Tony Thompson (rest in peace), Karyn White (hit songs "Romantic", "Secret Rendezvous" she is doing well in real estate in Sacramento now), Tina Ashton (super underground, Southern R&B), Sherrick (another NorCal native deceased), Luther Vandross (rest in peace to another NY native deceased, great guy such a loss of talent), Earth Wind & Fire (rest in peace to Maurice White), The GAP Band with Charlie Wilson (rest in peace to Ronnie), Bernard Wright (Harlem native deceased, he was very talented and his wife still lives), Herbie Hancock, Teddy Riley, Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds whose family was the male band After 7, check out Babyface's breakthrough SOLO album "Tender Lover", you will be blown away! Swear to GOD!), Total, Changing Faces, Blaque, JADE, Zhané, En Vouge (we called them the female version of Jodeci), Keith Sweat, Isley Brothers, Kool & The Gang, old school Janet Jackson AND MICHAEL JACKSON albums ON VINYL, Eric Benét (Milwaukee native, check out his "A Day In the Life" album, there's some RAW tracks on it!), Chico DeBarge (his family is a classic singer lineage), Jesse Powell, Montell Jordan, Dave Hollister (Chicago), Donell Jones (Chicago native), others..
I liked Brownstone too even though Charmayne Maxwell was the only woman in the group whose family was not American (she was from Guyana). Kelly Price. Angie Stone's SOLO work and her prior work in her younger years with the group called *Vertical Hold* .
I think you would really love two other Ohio natives besides Anita Baker, one straight man who was unfortunately murdered by his brother Larry due to arguments over family finances. His name was *Roger Troutman* (King of the Talkbox and former lead man for Zapp band) and the gay one Jermaine Stewart (another former Soul Train dancer who was close friends with Jody Watley of Shalamar, lead guy Howard Hewett)..
Dude, I used to watch SWV and other acts perform on Saturday mornings on Soul Train with other artists, so inspired and helped me cope with the racism growing up in Chandler, Arizona after my family moved out of gentrified historic Eastlake Park neighborhood in Downtown Phoenix. I was mentored by two former Soul Train dancers, one of whom died two years ago (Lela Rochon's ex husband Adolfo Quinones, or "Shabba Doo", he was a great dancer!).
Anyways hearing this record this is the video and album version but you would love the *acapella version* too, please review it if you have time. I have all of SWV's albums and SistersWithVoices (what SWV means) is undeniably one of the top R&B girl bands of the decade.. they are featured on some of the best classic urban Black American oriented motion picture soundtracks as well, like "Above The Rim" and they worked briefly with ODB (Old Dirty Bast*rd) who was also a native New Yorker same as all three of them, all the same lineage of Black too. Their hit record was called "Anything", the REMIX, not the SLOW ballad version. Have a listen. You will love the Anything remix video with ODB rapping in it. Another film I want you to see if you have not already is "New Jack City". BANGING SOUNDTRACK. They are all native U.S. freed slaves which makes me proud to be one of the *Freedmen.* The vast contributions Freedmen have given as a people and the record labels we built from scratch. Not saying I don't respect what Caribbean/West Indian or "island" Black artists like Heavy D have given (rest in peace), or Slick Rick and the girls of MisTeeq (with biracial "British Jamaican" female rapper Alesha Dixon) all of them over there in Britain, but the focus is native U.S. freed people. The unique pop culture within a nation that we built that had made us such a prolific people internationally recognized. I don't know how Destiny's Child became a bigger star group than these three women when Destiny's Child members were all pretty but they couldn't DRESS like these native New Yorker women. I'm from Arizona having traced the remnants of the Harlem Renaissance movement to my home state and part of how I learned how to dress was watching women like these three SWV singers plus Aaliyah (Detroit native), Stephanie Mills (New York native) Angela Winbush (North St. Louis native).. there are other great girl groups that fell to the wayside like Nuttin' Nyce (they're Pacific coastal natives like I am, they were from California like Michel'le Toussant who helped establish Death Row records in Los Angeles and Brandy Norwood is from Los Angeles too). But with me being from Arizona I have always liked upper east coaster sounds, some Midwest and deep Southerner sounds as well..
Blackgirl, Kut Klose (once managed by Keith Sweat), Xscape being from Atlanta, male band Jodeci being from Charlotte, NC and had DeVante Swing as their producer, he helped discover Missy Elliot who was in a girl group herself when she was under 18, called Sista. They worked doing demo recordings with Da Bassment, Playa and the late Static Major (Stephen who died at 33) who wrote some songs for Aaliyah and was good friends with her, worked with Lil Wayne and Pretty Ricky. Other old school artists I want you to hear is Eddie Kendricks (the "forgotten member" of the Temptations, my favorite record being "Intimate Friends"), and Otis Redding who was an artist for Stax. Otis died at 26 in a boating accident, loved and had children with only *one woman* all people who knew him had nothing bad to say about him. If you want to also hear some more western coastal or "frontier" sounds like AZ, CA, Texans look into Quindon Tarver (late Plano, Texas native who passed away last year), Tevin Campbell (another Texas native like Quindon was), go through his catalog. He worked with Al B. Sure's cousin Kyle West for the record "Alone With You" which should've had a video and been a hit record like "Can We Talk" was). Craig Mack, Big L, so many great artists of native Black heritage. Anyways I will hit you up with more information and recommended listening plus beatmakers and other legends like J.Dilla (James DeWitt Yancey) who helped shape the Motor City's (Detroit) sound.
Even if you are not one of the Freedmen by lineage I am happy to see the display of respect and I love how inquisitive you are about the Freedmen's culture and the once vibrant industry of sound and movement that we built from post war meager beginnings. The reasons why you don't see good productions, choreography and music like this anymore is due to many problems and interferences and also betrayer among us who helped let in outsiders, who were unable for some reason to materialize their own legacies such as ours and continue to latch onto and extract from ours. I will fill you in about our Rock&Roll history, Jazz and Blues as well including up here in the upper Pacific coastal cities like Seattle. By the way Cab Calloway and John Coltrane were the Kings of Jazz but Fats Domino was the King of New Orleans/NOLA and the other "Jazz man" Louis Armstrong had no business befriending racist Al Capone, who along with Sam Giancana ruined our Bronzeville community in Chicago. Peace.
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Yes SWV! I Love Your Reaction! Maybe You Can React To Some TLC? Their Songs Are Like Creep, Baby Baby Baby, Unpretty etc… New Subscriber 👍🏾👍🏾
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