Great Song. Hugs from Brazil. I was born 78, so 90's were just an awesome time with my tape record in that time. Many many news songs coming from US, and the parties at night was brilliant. Miss those days. Very respect for those made a revolution in 90's.
UPROXX Video, the best hip hop band in Brazil is called Racionais Mc's , they have insane songs back to 90's, try the one called mil trutas mil tretas in youtube, the band performance alive is on dvd, if someone know this band or try to listen to the Song, very appreciated. Mano Brown is the main singer, he has a Song called Felizes, the base is insane and his voice is just perfect for the lyric. Mano Brown is the most famous Brazilian rapper. For those who wants to listen something new, I recommend. Good news is today is that Wu Tang will be here in April, my ticket is already bought, never seen entire clã together, only Ghostface Killah and Raekwoon. I really hope they sing CREAM, this song is awesome. Enjoy the long weekend in US. Hugs.
For real, I feel sorry for my daughters, they dont know how chill and down the vibe was. Female artists are way different today than in the 90s. I miss it
@@IsaiahKeene Yeahhh and I say this, even as a black woman. I love how they embraced their natural beauty more and natural sensuality, not trying soo hard like today...
Mr Williams agree. Also please check out a comment I wrote for the song KNEE DEEP aka George Clinton’s FUNKADELIC. It’s a comment that I’m proud of even though I got out a hand for a minute. 😂 I responded to ya cause I dig ADINA with all my Might.
This is literally like stepping into a time machine and going back to 1995. Where I played Sega genesis, Mortal Kombat, and hung out with my friends, and was as happy as I'd ever been
i used to play NBA Jam,Sonic,Xmen on SEGA,When i was just collecting all the yugi oh cards and dont really know how to play,Motorcross madness and i would always glitch on the mountain because it was fun to fly away.Ahhh... i miss those days.
Man 1995 was one of my favorite years in R&B!!! Along with Adina's "Freak Like Me", Soul For Real's "Candy Rain", TLC's "Red Light Special", Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It", Soul for Real's "Every Little Thing I Do", and Brandy's "Baby" were some of my favorites from that year!!! One of the best years in R&B!!! 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
@@AZeeThePitbull didn’t even need to thankfully! I heard the “freak in the morning a freak in the evening” part and just looked up the lyrics. Such a great melody and the Bootsy Collins sample is GOATed
Sugababes also covered this, it’s a different version of it. I like both. But this…this takes me back to be 19 years old, late Spring 1995. I’m 47 now and it never gets old.
I know right. I’m 40 and I used to sing these songs too thinking I was grown. Not knowing how good I really had it. I was a kid and didn’t have no bills.
For those of you who don't know, she was blackballed at her Peak, that's why she never took off after those hits came out. She spoke strongly about a record executive and it got back to her and that was pretty much the end of it for her and she was fine with it because they were all snakes anyways according to her. I remember when this song came out, I couldn't get enough of it and her music was just perfect for that time era.
She had a lot of issues with Sylvia Rhone back then, who had a hand in her getting blackballed. Every time I hear about Sylvia, there's always some BS involved...she had a hand in Dawn Robinson getting fired from En Vogue too
Met a lot of celebrities in my life, but still, till this day, Adina is still the sweetest/most to earth celeb I've ever crossed paths with.Beautiful spirit.
I used to hear it on the radio 24/7 and hated it. Also went to dance school, so i heard it a bit more. Now it brings me nostalgia and I love it .. But this isn't the original video, or I'm very wrong and the sugababes, also on the 90 stole it? Idk, but i clearly hear the same voices with the version I grew up with,... In the 90's 😆 We complained back then, but we were so free. So innocent, so free, so... Different. Nostalgia fixes anything!
This had been playing nonstop in my head for almost a week now, for absolutely no reason and now I've finally sat down to listen to it again after.. thirty something years? It still holds up too.
I am 17 going on 18, and all I wanna say is that all of y'all was really kickin' it in the '95. And for that, all I wanna say is keep that '90s flava pumpin' to this day. Peace.
The song that paved the way for the likes of Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown & Trina to get down and nasty with their sexy lyrics & revealing outfits. Also a song that got covered by alt-pop group Sugababes ("Round, Round") for a 2003 Richard X compilation. Adina is extremely underrated she rarely gets the praise she deserves for being a trailblazer for this one. It put so many sex kittens on the map in pop/R&B music during the course of the mid/late 90s. I would even dare say it motivated other female musicians like Da Brat & Charli Baltimore to ditch the conservative/midriff look and rock straight up lingerie and hypersexy catsuits in their videos/album photoshoots circa Y2K era. I hate that Adina's follow-up to this ("Welcome to Fantasy Island", 1997) got shelved. No telling how much of an impact she would've further had on the game if that LP was properly released.
true, but they both failed to live off the momentum that was churning from her "Do You Wanna Ride?" (1995) debut alongside the 1997 singles "T-Shirt & Panties"/"(Freak) & You Know It" - both ripped from her shelved "Welcome to Fantasy Island" album. Also, while Kim & Foxy were relatively fresh to the game circa '94-'95, we did not see them explore their further sexuality and revealing glam wear in video shoots until mid-1996 when their debuts dropped a week apart (more than one year-and-a-half after this single by Adina dropped).
I was so obsessed and couldn't wait for the album to drop and when it didn't I even called the record label I just couldn't believe it! Have you heard her latest song? She still da bomb
Black American music became very assured by the mid '90s imo. Despite being a manic, unbuttoned period of much change, excess and farce, in hindsight, culturally things seemed to have plateaued. Then after '96 an entropic decay began, which reached rock bottom in 2008 and has remained there ever since 😞
@@beingsshepherd so you're suggesting that the PC back then when women could say on record "I want a rough neck N***a that can satisfy me", is worse than the PC of today when a woman can be cancelled for expressing her innate sexual desire?
I wonder if Adina knew people would still be jamming out to this song so many years later did she know at the time she was recording a legendary song that people would never get tired of
I was 13 when this song came out and remember it well throughout the 90’s, here I am just turned 40 with kids and a family and it’s still a banger in 2023! The 90’s was an era you just had to be there to truly understand! 💯
41 with kids now but in the 90’s as a teen this my song and timeless classic like this always good long live my 90’s you had to be there glad I was there
Man does this take me back to highschool. I swear only people living in or around cities remember this. Shout out to all the black queens that broke the barrier wide open for reminding society that not only men are sexual.
This song is true sexual positivity! She doesnt need to go ugly and derogatory but she still is a sexual being and has needs and wants. I love this. One of my favorite songs ever.
@@vintagemxer1846you know that women are attracted to men too right? Women have to have so much self control. But we literally like men too. It's weird that you guys want women to act so innocent It's weird af. We're not 12 years old We're grown up
4th grade, getting home at 1:55 pm from school, turning on the radio, getting some snacks, and listening to some great music. Those 30 minutes of solitude before my family and roommates came home were absolutely bliss.
This is 2023 and I'm still blasting this jam...This is how do sang a sex song...no cussin or overexposed skins twerking...what a banging riddim...my ALL-TIME favorite...well-put-together piece of musical arrangement...LOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVe it !!!👏👏👏
Got to remember that each era is different at the time didn't think that the song had class they thought the song was what it was for what it was for. Also y'all sleep on so much 90s music that you don't know about I could tell you I don't know nothing about 90s music because 90s music was the freakiest nastiest dirtiest music and is the precursor of what we have today and I'm talking about all the fixings.. and if you don't believe me just listen to Lil Kim's album and the song I don't want dick tonight
Lol I don't know if class is the word but ok...I get it. But back then people were looking at her like she a wild one 😂..All about perspective and time/era
@@bizyizziaz4831 What? I'm not sure what you mean but I was born in 84 and I had this on a cassette tape in the mid 90s. Adina may be older but this song came out in 95!
@@vzo14 Then you don't know what "legendary" means. Catchy song but Adina was a one hit wonder. Nothing wrong with that. Just saying: she is not a legend nor legendary.
I do love her! Few years ago, I met a young lady in Lansing, MI who told me Adina Howard was her cousin; she found me blasting "Freak Like Me" on my Yamaha system. I did believe her because they seem to have the same smooth skin tone and the amazing New Jack Swing moves!
Happy Valentine's Day from UPROXX Video. Keep it freaky & we appreciate you!
FACTS💯😂
Yo Talib when You gettin Hi-Tek on? Yo change ya name back to Seattle Hip-Hop
Great Song. Hugs from Brazil. I was born 78, so 90's were just an awesome time with my tape record in that time. Many many news songs coming from US, and the parties at night was brilliant. Miss those days. Very respect for those made a revolution in 90's.
UPROXX Video, the best hip hop band in Brazil is called Racionais Mc's , they have insane songs back to 90's, try the one called mil trutas mil tretas in youtube, the band performance alive is on dvd, if someone know this band or try to listen to the Song, very appreciated. Mano Brown is the main singer, he has a Song called Felizes, the base is insane and his voice is just perfect for the lyric. Mano Brown is the most famous Brazilian rapper. For those who wants to listen something new, I recommend. Good news is today is that Wu Tang will be here in April, my ticket is already bought, never seen entire clã together, only Ghostface Killah and Raekwoon. I really hope they sing CREAM, this song is awesome. Enjoy the long weekend in US. Hugs.
This is still a 🔥 song
The ENTIRE 90's was a VIBE! I'm sorry to all those who terribly missed out.
After the end of the Cold War, and before 9/11. It was THE fucking decade before it all went to hell.
For real, I feel sorry for my daughters, they dont know how chill and down the vibe was. Female artists are way different today than in the 90s. I miss it
@@brittaneyguerrero9708 for real.
🔊🎶🎶🎶🎶
Facts
The 90s was literally the “fly af” era. They stayed fresh and fly
@@tgreg9542 they still sound fresh quality studio work
fa sho
80 & 90’s was the best time ever 70’s baby
💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Definitely the fly era BIG 90S BABY 🗣️
I miss the aesthetic of black women in the 90s and early 2000s😩❤️😍✨🌺
Agreed absolutely beautiful!!!
Foreal they were just all around more real
@@IsaiahKeene Yeahhh and I say this, even as a black woman. I love how they embraced their natural beauty more and natural sensuality, not trying soo hard like today...
I know man. I know
We were fly! 😂💫
If you grew up on this kind of music, THEN YOUR CHILDHOOD WAS AWESOME!
More like teenage years 😝😜
FACTS!!!!
Yep l was 12 when this song came out
Yea I was in my teen years watching this video
Yes, it was awesome!!! Really miss the 90s
This generation will never understand how DOPE the 90's were.
For real. These Punk'd don't what it was like livinin the Maine's❤️
believe me i know
💎
For real tho
Ok.
Still Bangin in 2024 💯 90sEra was Lit!!!🥹
Almost 30 years old and still sounds fresh
yes wrap like wonder bread
Makes ya horny
West Coast production aged better
She officially the LADY OG of Nasty R&B! #Give Miss. Adina Howard her roses 🌹!
Mr Williams agree. Also please check out a comment I wrote for the song KNEE DEEP aka George Clinton’s FUNKADELIC. It’s a comment that I’m proud of even though I got out a hand for a minute. 😂 I responded to ya cause I dig ADINA with all my Might.
What about Millie Jackson?
Dancing to this song with my husband in our patio while we enjoy a few drinks tonight. We are 90s kids and at 43 still loving the Hits!!!
Yeeee mami
Your husband dances?!😩Lucky woman!!
🤴🏿👸🏾😎❤️
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@@liliwms508 right so lucky
This is literally like stepping into a time machine and going back to 1995. Where I played Sega genesis, Mortal Kombat, and hung out with my friends, and was as happy as I'd ever been
Don't forget the WWF and WCW in 95 as well
i used to play NBA Jam,Sonic,Xmen on SEGA,When i was just collecting all the yugi oh cards and dont really know how to play,Motorcross madness and i would always glitch on the mountain because it was fun to fly away.Ahhh... i miss those days.
its like we were on alternate dimensions, cause i was doin the same thing but with a nintendo lol.
IT WAS STREET FIGHTER 2 AND MORTAL KOMBAT ON BOTH SEGA AND SUPER NINTENDO FOR ME IN 1995!! GOOD TIMES AND MEMORIES FOR SURE!!
AND SPAWN!! AND SPACE GHOST!!
Nothing compares to 90s hip hop
At all!!!
Nothing does
This is not hip hop or rap it's R&B
@@robd1859it’s the beat that west coast hip hop sound…
Sounds like R&B to me, not hip-hop.
This song is still a hit in 2024
Man 1995 was one of my favorite years in R&B!!! Along with Adina's "Freak Like Me", Soul For Real's "Candy Rain", TLC's "Red Light Special", Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It", Soul for Real's "Every Little Thing I Do", and Brandy's "Baby" were some of my favorites from that year!!! One of the best years in R&B!!! 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
@@kitaboo2245 And I forgot to mention Monica debuted in '95 as well 💯💯💯
_Somethin' for the Honeyz,_ Faith Evans's _You Used to Love Me,_
Smooth's _Undercover Lover & Mind Blowin',_ Kut Klose's _Surrender_ album.
Doesn't "This is how you do it" borrow from this song?
@@brownin329 No. Completely different topics and This is How We Do It is borrowed from Slick Rick's Children Story
I forgot about Soul 4 Real!
Shoutout to the guy in his car bumping this song in the Walmart parking lot, i never would’ve found this 10/10 song otherwise
I bet u Shazamed
@@AZeeThePitbull didn’t even need to thankfully! I heard the “freak in the morning a freak in the evening” part and just looked up the lyrics. Such a great melody and the Bootsy Collins sample is GOATed
You hear all the bangers in Wal-Mart parking lots.
Lol I love finding new jams by chance
🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the GREATEST R&B songs of all time!
Facts I was young listening to this lol but the 90s
So many of them..
No lies detected here. This woman damn near dominated my puberty lol she still fine AF till this day
Damn right
I agree
Don't ask if we're still here ... We never left ... 💗💗💗
I'm hey eyezzz here 😂😂😂😂 august 29, 2024.
I has forgotten how good the quality this video editing production is. 😅
Never ❤❤❤❤
Damn why couldn't I had been born in the early 80s so I could be around as a teen to enjoy this era💯!!!
U aint miss nothing bruh
Good times bro
best era
YOu ain't never lied
The best times
This song NEVER gets old. Absolutely love it
Yes ma'am that's right Baby
Sugababes also covered this, it’s a different version of it. I like both. But this…this takes me back to be 19 years old, late Spring 1995. I’m 47 now and it never gets old.
Bring back VH-1 music tv. 😫💔😩
Solid song by Adina in 1995 I still like this jam today
absolute Indeed. I mostly grew up in Freestyle eras of music. (Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Cover Girls, Seduction. Good old days. 😢💔😥
The beat on this joint is unbelievable
For real. The right blend of boom, a generous dash of bap, finished off with some crispy snare and a sprinkling of hi - hat for texture...
It's a cover of bootsie collins - I'd rather be with you
@@michaelclemons8891 there's is also some kool and the gang in this song
@@Scaffie78 yeah a little bit of summer madness it’s blended in real smooth
R&B and G-funk
was lit af
Block parties, house parties, night clubs take me back to the 90s
Adina did her thing with this masterpiece. It'll never get old! 🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely not 💯
Definitely not,this whole album has all the bangers from Adina Howard ,this whole album is on fire🔥 🔥🔥🔥☝.
I swear when a time machine gets invented, I’m heading straight to the 90’s. Such a vibe! Like if coming with!
B!tch get in
MAGA: Manipulating America’s Gullible Assholes oh yeah definitely at age 26 right now, I’d have too much fun!
Kristi Yagwit lets go! 😂
Jay Suavee yes I was in my prime 😊
@@mikeys12 I'm peanut butter and jealous! Lol I know you had a good time!
CLASSIC.... I'm 44 and this is ALWAYS playing in my car. I remember being obsessed with this in high school.
hello agemate
@@djRichyRichh howdy!
Same!! I am 45 almost 46 and this song was my jam!!
I'm 40 years old and missed out on this track. I was just recently put on game to this jam a few years ago..HOW THE HELL DID MISS THIS!!!
You're a certified freak...👍🏽
This song was and still dope asf ❤ . Happy belated 50th Birthday Adina.
I thought I was so grown singing this song in the 90’s😂 Now I’m 45, like…😮I lived this!!! Love these memories made❤
I’m 42 this was my jam in the 90’s
I know right. I’m 40 and I used to sing these songs too thinking I was grown. Not knowing how good I really had it. I was a kid and didn’t have no bills.
Summer of 95... good memories.
Eazy E died 1995
Yes! I was 14 in Middle School 💗
@@prettyinpinkCHThat was the summer before my 9th grade year. I was 14 too.
Great Memories 😊❤
2 years
I remember when people used to dress and dance like this. The 90s man. Loved it
2024 anyone else think this is still amazing 😏
Oh heck yes.. getting freaky is to be...lol song says come freaky with me....@ 60....;)
This shit go harder than ANYTHING these young females dropping. 80s baby from Cali here
That's a fact 💯 (80's baby frm Buffalo NY)
Baltimore 81 baby here n I couldn't agree more!💯💯
@@drewschmale6548 check this out
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lol adina howard´s generation AREN`T 80´s babies
@@punchanellax5724 good job on saying something nobody said. Smh. I spoke for myself!
For those of you who don't know, she was blackballed at her Peak, that's why she never took off after those hits came out.
She spoke strongly about a record executive and it got back to her and that was pretty much the end of it for her and she was fine with it because they were all snakes anyways according to her.
I remember when this song came out, I couldn't get enough of it and her music was just perfect for that time era.
She had a lot of issues with Sylvia Rhone back then, who had a hand in her getting blackballed. Every time I hear about Sylvia, there's always some BS involved...she had a hand in Dawn Robinson getting fired from En Vogue too
i remember this song from riding on the bus in elementary school lol. now i know the whole story, thanks
i hear on unsung
@@assaultislove I don't dig holes for anyone, usually the one that does the digging is the one that falls in.
This song still hits in 2022, I fuckin love it.
I miss the days when this was out. I met the love of my life around this time. Our son is a 24 year old history teacher now. Time really flies.
1 Peter 3:7
2 John 5
Psalms 45:9-14
Genesis 1:26-28&2:22-26
Such a nice story..That was a great time to find love. Earth just seemed to be in a different vibration.
@@Machelle3200 yes ! I truly agree
Did this song happen to inspire his conception? Just asking
@Steven M thank you, sir.
Summer time 2024. who else is here???
❤
Me❤❤❤❤
Jesus Christ is here
Classic 90s Hip-Hop is ALWAYS in style!!!
❤❤❤
Never gets old I appreciate good music she was way ahead of her time.
No one us "ahead of their time". Your time, is when you are alive.
You mean old music. which is better than the garbage we have today.
She still living she just don’t look the same no more.
How many years ahead??
We jammed to this in high school. Them days were 🔥
Thats right, the Gen X'ers were twerking back in the '90s, the clubs were lit and the R&B was straight legit
fireguy615 facts😘!!!
Pinecone Gatherer man I promise, back when life was real and sweet!!!
Fact
Still twerkin
You must be in Nashville #615
Met a lot of celebrities in my life, but still, till this day, Adina is still the sweetest/most to earth celeb I've ever crossed paths with.Beautiful spirit.
And she is scorpio we are the best
She comes into my work regularly & she is the MOST humble, sweet lady❤️🤗
She SPANKED The Music Industry With This Song. 💯💯
sure did!!
Yes She Did
This song screams 90's...the best decade EVER no doubt about it
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY
ADINA HOWARD
(NOVEMBER 14, 2023)
Freaky Scorpio vibes
As someone with a Scorpio girl.... I can confirm that this is the energy 💯
Wow that's my bday
🦂💖
That's why I love this song‼️♏️🦂
Sometimes I wonder is 90s music really just that much better. Or am I bias as a 90s kid. This hits so different than anything new today. IDK.
It's both. I was a kid in the 80's and young adult in the 90's. 80's songs are extra special to my heart and 90's songs are better than today.
I used to hear it on the radio 24/7 and hated it. Also went to dance school, so i heard it a bit more.
Now it brings me nostalgia and I love it ..
But this isn't the original video, or I'm very wrong and the sugababes, also on the 90 stole it?
Idk, but i clearly hear the same voices with the version I grew up with,... In the 90's 😆
We complained back then, but we were so free.
So innocent, so free, so... Different.
Nostalgia fixes anything!
No it’s better
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. trust me the generation before you thought all this music in the 90's was dogshit especially songs like this.
It gets better as you go down the years too. Like what wavelength was the 70s on 😅
Who's still here in 2024 that love this song 🎵 feel like crying
💯💯
👍
I'm for 80s and 90s I enjoy that
I am teary eyed myself❤
Ryt Here.. .
This had been playing nonstop in my head for almost a week now, for absolutely no reason and now I've finally sat down to listen to it again after.. thirty something years? It still holds up too.
"I'm packing all the flava you need" What a line! She was definitely a woman on a mission!
The next line too: “I got ya shook up on your knees.”
YEAAAAAAH BOI !!! - Flava Flav
I'm still gonna say it... The 90s era of music can't be matched!!! This generation will never understand it ✌🏾🔥🔥🔥
90s is up there, but you gotta admit the 80s is right there with it. damn i miss those days man.
I totally disagree.. most of the 90s hits were ALL 80s, 70s sampled
@@kenneymccall8568 regardless everything became nil and rubbish early 00s
The 80's was dope too
Kids today think kardi bee is real rap music lmao
How can you NOT vibe to this song?
How? Impossible.
@@leeannbrown477 it sounds unbelievable on a good sound system
Unless you're a Trump Supporter :O 😮
Boy oh boy them 90's were seriously serious
Best music
Best tv shows
Best movies
And best clothes...
Them jean suits...boy oh boy
Brings back high school memories & all the house parties!!
The 90's were awesome!!!
U from the bronxs I think I use to see u on white plains
@@anthonywalker1148
No I'm not.
I'm lovin'❤it!
I am 17 going on 18, and all I wanna say is that all of y'all was really kickin' it in the '95. And for that, all I wanna say is keep that '90s flava pumpin' to this day. Peace.
Lol, we hear that!
Thx young bruva, I was a lil older than you are now, at that time. Respect
Sure thang bro, born in 73 I was 22 when this song was poppin.
I'm 17 going 18 in july lol we growing up so quick
Yes youngster, the shit was nice...
That’s right 90’s ❤teenager here now 44 years old and this jam is still fly. 🤩
same I am 44 too and still love this old era
Yup I’m now 40!
She is 50
The song that paved the way for the likes of Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown & Trina to get down and nasty with their sexy lyrics & revealing outfits. Also a song that got covered by alt-pop group Sugababes ("Round, Round") for a 2003 Richard X compilation. Adina is extremely underrated she rarely gets the praise she deserves for being a trailblazer for this one. It put so many sex kittens on the map in pop/R&B music during the course of the mid/late 90s. I would even dare say it motivated other female musicians like Da Brat & Charli Baltimore to ditch the conservative/midriff look and rock straight up lingerie and hypersexy catsuits in their videos/album photoshoots circa Y2K era. I hate that Adina's follow-up to this ("Welcome to Fantasy Island", 1997) got shelved. No telling how much of an impact she would've further had on the game if that LP was properly released.
She's released atleast 2 albums since fantasy island one included t-shirt n panties. Kim n foxy pre her while Trina was post her
I love you
true, but they both failed to live off the momentum that was churning from her "Do You Wanna Ride?" (1995) debut alongside the 1997 singles "T-Shirt & Panties"/"(Freak) & You Know It" - both ripped from her shelved "Welcome to Fantasy Island" album. Also, while Kim & Foxy were relatively fresh to the game circa '94-'95, we did not see them explore their further sexuality and revealing glam wear in video shoots until mid-1996 when their debuts dropped a week apart (more than one year-and-a-half after this single by Adina dropped).
That wasn't the only trend she set. Who hair style the women went to the Salon to get, " Aye let me get that Adina"
I was so obsessed and couldn't wait for the album to drop and when it didn't I even called the record label I just couldn't believe it! Have you heard her latest song? She still da bomb
The 90s was da bomb.
Still got all these songs on play
Awesome decade for music.
90’s was a great erra for music. I wish they had music like this today
90's hiphop and R&B were a whole vibe, baby. No era could take you around the hood on a gangsta lean like the 1990's.
Exatamente
Amen.
West Coast used to drop anthems for months
YALL AINT KNOWN ADINA HOWARD LIKE THAT!!!!! Homegrl killed this
this beat SLAPS so hard..
This song slaps like bisquick pancakes🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞
What’s the beatttt
G-funk at its finest.
@@chiarosuburekeni9325 naah its the sample from Rick james "Mary Jane"
@@Rightfist83 do you even know what g funk is? You literally just confirmed what I said lol.
Damn, the 90s were a goldmine for great music no matter the genre. It can't just be the nostalgia, right?
Still a big song in 2020
U right about thats
i heard about her in a big L song
and discovered this song summer of 2019
when it came out in 1995.
Nahhh ... Not really, maybe 25 years ago, but no one's checking for Adina Howard today!
@@Greenmile. How did you arrive to comment here then? 😁
Hell yeah!
90s Music just hit different. Miss those Teen years growing up with my friends hanging out going to House Parties.
So happy that i was a teenager when this came out just something about that time! Would not trade that time for anything
Teenage years: In the Walkman on replay (Rewinding the tape) until they dropped the CD players 😳...I had all type of scratches on this CD 🤦🏽♀️
Black American music became very assured by the mid '90s imo.
Despite being a manic, unbuttoned period of much change, excess and farce, in hindsight, culturally things seemed to have plateaued. Then after '96 an entropic decay began, which reached rock bottom in 2008 and has remained there ever since 😞
Women were real back then. No BS political correctness. I'm sorry for anyone born after that era
@@jon_s The '90s were hugely PC: th-cam.com/video/4IORaF6fi_Y/w-d-xo.html
@@beingsshepherd so you're suggesting that the PC back then when women could say on record "I want a rough neck N***a that can satisfy me", is worse than the PC of today when a woman can be cancelled for expressing her innate sexual desire?
I wonder if Adina knew people would still be jamming out to this song so many years later did she know at the time she was recording a legendary song that people would never get tired of
I agree
I was 13 when this song came out and remember it well throughout the 90’s, here I am just turned 40 with kids and a family and it’s still a banger in 2023! The 90’s was an era you just had to be there to truly understand! 💯
I agree 💯💯 percent!!😮💨
Periodt I’m 41 I dead remember singing this
41 with kids now but in the 90’s as a teen this my song and timeless classic like this always good long live my 90’s you had to be there glad I was there
Born in 1983. Your to comment is my life story.
Facts!!!
So glad I was born in the 80s,how I wish I could relive those days
Back when being naturally black was beautiful not artificial. Take me back please 😩😩😩
Right
Nobody have a time machine where screws 🤔🙁😢
I love my SISTAS. They are and always will be the shit growing up.
1 thing that never changed and never will. What a SIS is about.
Exactly take me back to
That hair is as processed as spam. What y'all talkin bout? However. They were more natural with their bodies so that's better.
THIS.WILL.FOREVER.BE.MY.JAM!
The Epitome Of The 90s Era.❤️🔥✌️😎
When VH-1 and The Box music tv, was alive. Good old times!
One of the best jams of the 90's. I was blessed to have been a teenager at that time. Good days.
The 90's. I miss you.
The 90s were a beautiful time period.
RIP New Jack Swing 1988 - 1995
I wish the new jack swing music come back because I miss it
She was so cool; the voice, the hair style, the hoop earrings, she had swag. 😎
The convertible benz!!! 🔥 🔥
the look in her eye, she doesn't give a fck!
The bigger the hoops the bigger the pro
Definitely had swag 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who’s here in 2024?!😂💯😮💨 Yessah!
Me what’s up!!!! 🎉
Checkin in
Me!!!!!
Me!!!!!
Me!!!!!
90s was the last era of great music! I wish we could stick a bit longer!
Man does this take me back to highschool. I swear only people living in or around cities remember this. Shout out to all the black queens that broke the barrier wide open for reminding society that not only men are sexual.
I lived in Maine my whole life and I remember hearing this on the radio when it came out. I was 12. Good music knows no division.
@@benjaminfarrar9643Maniac!!!
@@benjaminfarrar9643 Maniac!
Finally, a crisp, clear version of the video/song. You the real MVP UPROXX
Love it when she twists her lips. Lol.
She had the greatest album cover of all time
Facts
Along with 2-Live Crew.
See ice-t power album cover (front&back). You're Welcome.
Word I remember when I bought the cassette tape 💃
MERCEDES.. REAR VIEW NO LIMIT RECORDS
I love her music. No matter how old this song is 😘
the year I graduated high school. This was (and still is) perfection.
Way better era and quality of music back then.
Amen
Noah's ark encounter with the opportunity
@Carl The Doomer pop
This song is true sexual positivity! She doesnt need to go ugly and derogatory but she still is a sexual being and has needs and wants. I love this. One of my favorite songs ever.
Fr, fr! Takes me back to '95, instantaneously 😍🥰
Currently listening on repeat...
No it's not and FYI decent dudes don't like slu ts so don't be surprised when you can find a good man because it will be your fault.
@@vintagemxer1846you know that women are attracted to men too right? Women have to have so much self control. But we literally like men too. It's weird that you guys want women to act so innocent It's weird af. We're not 12 years old We're grown up
@vintagemxer1846
😂 Oh you so funny!
@@nevaehlheaven wow you're so brave and strong! enjoy your STDs!
4th grade, getting home at 1:55 pm from school, turning on the radio, getting some snacks, and listening to some great music. Those 30 minutes of solitude before my family and roommates came home were absolutely bliss.
😂
This has to be the sexiest RnB song ever made.
Adina Howard is still looking like🔥till today.
Props to this Gorgeous woman.
Facts
Love her voice and style. Never gets old.
This beat is peak 90s
Classic R&B 90's!!! 😍🎧🎁
Man, nothing compares to this masterpiece nowadays.
That's why the 90's will forever hold the sacredness of eargasms. 21 century has sadly cancerous earbleed and major disappointment.
If you search this song by yourself you have a great musical taste ☺️✨
This is 2023 and I'm still blasting this jam...This is how do sang a sex song...no cussin or overexposed skins twerking...what a banging riddim...my ALL-TIME favorite...well-put-together piece of musical arrangement...LOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVe it !!!👏👏👏
All we can continue to do is appreciate how good living in the 90's was! What a time to be alive! TG for TH-cam! The 90's music will live on❤
Me and my friends on the road celebrating our 40th this past weekend - what a vibe 💃🏿🥂😍💋💁🏾♀️💅🏾
😁i was 15 in 1995 when Adina dropped this gem...glad to know you were 14 then...kids today will never realise how great the 90s decade was
@@kelumo7981 It was soooooo scandalous lol
@@kelumo7981 I was 12 when this came out... Jr. High school, 7th grade.... Man how long ago was that...
Loved the long nails look!
@@bboymac84 lolllll
2024 and still bumping
Miss the 90's where the real music only exist ❤️❤️❤️ !
i bump this record everyday
This will always be a banger! Miss the '90s. 🥹🥹
I Miss the 90's 🔥
THE WONDERFUL TIME WHEN MTV USED TO BE A MUSIC CHANNEL AND YOU COULD JUST CHILL TO MASTERPIECES LIKE THIS! 😆😀😁
Getting her point across with pure class. Damn I miss this.
Got to remember that each era is different at the time didn't think that the song had class they thought the song was what it was for what it was for. Also y'all sleep on so much 90s music that you don't know about I could tell you I don't know nothing about 90s music because 90s music was the freakiest nastiest dirtiest music and is the precursor of what we have today and I'm talking about all the fixings.. and if you don't believe me just listen to Lil Kim's album and the song I don't want dick tonight
Lol I don't know if class is the word but ok...I get it. But back then people were looking at her like she a wild one 😂..All about perspective and time/era
Ain't nothing like the 90's R&B.
80s and 90s
I'm an 85 baby and grew up in the 90's with the best music ever
not her generation then
@@bizyizziaz4831 What? I'm not sure what you mean but I was born in 84 and I had this on a cassette tape in the mid 90s. Adina may be older but this song came out in 95!
Hell yeah!
85 baby too. 90s is unbeatable.
84’ here glad to have grown up in the 90’s 💃🏾
She didn't have to do anything else!...This was a Classic
Her career was sabotaged by the executives at her label
@@GDL364 imagine where she would have been! Such a great talent she was back then
Brilliant woman!!!!!!
Exactly
I’m telling you. I’m good with remembering her just like this.
one of my absolute favourite songs. it spits on so many songs of these days
2024 ❤❤ still rocking... Nothing like 90s music
Real music, getting her point across without degrading herself ❤
YESSSS 💯💯💯
FACTS!!! 💯
Well said 💯
The crotch grabbing and thrusting?
Facts! 💯💯
Hey my mom is one of the dancers in this video😂😂😂 she thought she was too cute back then.
LOL, your mom is definitely cool 😎
Awesome,, all the dancers are just gorgeous, by the way. Great memories
This video and the video for Lets Get Down had the prettiest girls back in the day
Yo mama hot dude
CONFIRMATION of INFORMATION cool!
Adina is my cousin.. Love Ya girl. ❤️
Tell her I love her. Fineass self...
@@vzo14 Then you don't know what "legendary" means. Catchy song but Adina was a one hit wonder. Nothing wrong with that. Just saying: she is not a legend nor legendary.
I do love her!
Few years ago, I met a young lady in Lansing, MI who told me Adina Howard was her cousin; she found me blasting "Freak Like Me" on my Yamaha system.
I did believe her because they seem to have the same smooth skin tone and the amazing New Jack Swing moves!
@@trr7128 What's up with all these ladies saying their' her cousin?? Maybe they are though. Lol
@@trr7128
So the f*** what