mstoya wiggins You got that right- today's society sucks! Economy sucks, everyone hates each other, politicians bought and paid for by corporations....
Tracie, I am HERE in May 2024. I could never get enough of your beautiful music..It keeps a mile on my face and I'm grateful I am from the best era on the planet 80s and 90s. Thank you gifting us with your talent. Blessed
How did I almost forget about this song?! I was born in the 70's, and grew up in the 80's and 90's. I remember Ms. Spencer very well. Today at random, "Symptoms of True Love" came to mind. I was like, "I wonder whatever happened to her? I had to come on and listen to a few of her tunes 🎶.
+LaKesha N. Taylor It's relevant, but everything has changed in our society today. This is weird, we are hooked on this smart phones, we are insensitive, we lack empathy towards each other. No one speaks and shows common courtesy to each other...Everything is on VIDEO!!...it horrible....
+inquizative44 You are so right, when you look in the comments section of some youtube videos, you see people cursing each other out for what they feel is an unintellectual response. They have no respect for a person's veiw of any subject. No empathy, lacking sensitivity. A lot of times I just keep my thoughts to myself.
Kenneth Lamb On my way home, I'm riding on the subway and no one speaks to each other, 85% of the people are looking at their 'smart' phones. No common courtesy, no hello's, no have a good evening.....nothing. I grew up when people kindly greeted each each other, even if they didn't know each other. 'Common courtesy' was considered proper etiquette. Now if you try to say hello to a stranger, they look at you like your crazy or like your are going to rob them. It's insane how programmed we are.
+inquizative44 technology, Facebook, Twitter and the like are to blame in my opinion. People nowadays would rather acknowledge "friends" on Facebook rather than acknowledge the person sitting next to them. My wife and kids do Facebook and Twitter. The most I do is TH-cam.
What powerful, true song. I still love this song. This is a much message that needed to be said. Straight Fire. This song will always be one of my favorites. Very uplifting inspiring song. I am definitely a Tracy Spencer Fan. She was very wise and talented from the beginning. 🙏👍🏽🌹👩👩❤️💚💙🔥🔥🔥🔥
I randomly heard this at an outdoor restaurant, and it took me RIGHT back. What a fantastic song, and the message is still relevant. It may even be more relevant.
This tribal, desert motif was almost every video of the 90’s...Janet, Michael, En Vogue, Jasmine Guy-they all shot videos like this and I LIVED for all of it! Take me back to simpler times! I miss it! 😞
Never stopped loving this song. I feel like the industry didn't quite know what to do with her because she's incredibly underrated. I think she would have done well with Babyface or Narada Michael Walden or Jam & Lewis on production. There should have been duets with Tevin Campbell or Shanice.
Every producer in the 80s and 90s had their favourite young singers. Narada Michael Walden pushed Stacy Lattisaw & Shanice and Jam & Lewis had Janet Jackson and Quincy Jones pushed Tevin Campbell. Tracy S needed a different producer behind her.
@@matthewprince9705 and a different label. Capitol shelved her album Naturelle that was supposed to come out in 1994. She recorded the entire album and they shelved it she got discouraged and quit singing for 5 years. Its odd they didn’t drop her but she came back in 99 on the same label and dropped the very forgotten Tracie album. I agree she needed bigger producers Tracie like Shanice had great vocals and the it factor but their careers stalled. Shanice’s 1999 album was stellar and LaFace did not promote it at all.
Traci was the bomb back then and STILL is ... in MY book! Wish the 80's and 90's would COME BACK cause those were the days of REAL MUSIC and meaning behind it! LOVE THIS SONG back in the day and STILL DO. Great beat! Love the video too. THIS HOUSE IS FOR THE PEOPLE!!!! ALL OF US!!!! God Bless us ALL!
Tracie Spencer was very popular worldwide. She was a great real music artist with an incredible amount of talent. She had a great singing voice. She was a real music artist that made real music. She was very popular in the Dance Pop music genre and R&B music genre. This song was a top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. She had some very big top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart and number one hits on the Billboard R&B music charts and some big top 10 hits on the Billboard Dance music charts. She toured all over the United States and around the world. She sold a few million albums. She never recorded any more albums after the 90s but her music will forever be loved and will forever live on with the Freestyle Dance music fans that used to party and dance to her music in the Freestyle Dance clubs of the 90s in places like New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and San Jose.
@@dianeowsley6529 same here she lives a quiet life with her husband and children now she left us with some gems like this one that's still relevant love me ,tender kisses and still in my heart.
Bought this song in New York when I got my first apartment and I played the hell out it I still love this song yrs ago God knows it I was happy when I got my first house Jesus Christ I had my children they were small then now my babies are all grown up in their own place with their own place I'm so happy for them
She was only 14 here??? Btw she had producers, managers and people developing her talent...behind the scenes people are the ones making it happen. We all have talent but if it's unrealized it's just a tragedy. She was fortunate someone developed her talent
@Dahmer_Jeff: I saw her perform on Star-search back in '87 when she was 11, and this was before she was signed to Capitol Records in '88....she had the same stage presence u see presented in this video. Her family has a musical background, so her talents and how she presented herself came Naturally because her talents had already been developed. Of course, your PR people help guide you in the industry, but you have to be self-driven for the most part.
I used to go to school in Brampton in '90-'92 and i'd hear this song and i loved it because of the message in it, i wish more songs were like this. I love this song because it talks about helping others in less fortunate situations and there should be more songs like this one.
I always love this song because it's everlasting...the first time I listened to this song was when I was in junior high school, and until now it's still relevant...great music, great lyrics, Bravo Tracie!
She is an original beauty, the" wife" type. Tracey Spencer was super talented, without the slut appeal like the artist today. she stayed true to her herself, didn't adhere to the pressures of the industry. Aaliyah Haughton always reminded me of Tracey Spencer.
@@valrobinson5434 Tracie Spencer is a true beauty, she looks like a pretty Vietnamese female, l known pretty Asian females that looks like her back in the early 90s.
Just started randomly singing this while cleaning my kitchen. Hadn’t heard it in probably 35 years! Was a favorite as a pre-teen. Had to come listen. Still remember every beautiful lyric!👏💖🎶
my heart always speaks this way...this world is growing cold!... Love the Native Americans part...they were cousins of the Arawak my heritage race! Tainos!!! =D
She had just turned 14 shortly before this. Not a woman, but I understand your message. This was conscious R&B. Like Janet's Rhythm Nation album. Miss this kind of music. When music actually had messages and melodies. Hell, even Beyonce ditched melodies.
@@RockinDaBoombox beyonce ditched it! I enjoyed her RnB songs such as me myself and I and stuff. She doesn't sing anymore. No more substance in today's music
I have never watched the Music Video of this wonderful song. It's so beautiful and I love the singer and her projections. Love this song. #TimesOfRealMusic. 🎤🎶❤🙏😇.
Takes me back to weekday mornings getting ready for school. Not a morning person even back then, this jam could get me rolling out of bed. I had a cd alarm clock that you could set the clock to play a track at a certain time..and many mornings, this was the jam that got me up and out of bed-and stumbled to the shower to wake up 🤣
Every time I hear this song it gives me chills I cry because the words are so powerful of what’s going on in the world back then and even more now. That song tells you to have a heart be kind to people and we all want to be treated with respect like everyone else. We all deserve a better life not just the rich. If I had a lot of money I would give back to the people who have been forgotten and help them live a better life. We all should care. Being selfish is not a good thing.
Okay this is a miracle. I haven’t heard this song since I was 8. But I always wondered why it disappeared from the airwaves. Then google advertised in their app a hum-to-identify feature… and here I am. I’m amazed that I held down the melody so well after 30+ years!!!!!
Very nice song, with a beautiful message, much needed for today in 2020. Let's put away the hate, and racism and Love one another. We are all one race, the human race created by God. This house is our house. This Earth is our Earth. Let's love one another.
What election, if your talking about the President there are no more presidents..Obama was the last President ratified, Trump just took control in 2016 and was not a real president for U.S. he just played the role and did not do crap for humanity....so I don't know what you're thinking....Biden is not president nor has he been ratified either for this position and the white house is not on american soil so how do we have a president...
Wow, this song.. I'm 13 again. My mom used to talk about how certain songs would "take her back".. and she was right! They do!
Sometimes i smell the food also. Hahahaha😂😂😂
Wish I can go back to the 90s...can't stand how the world is right now!
mstoya wiggins I agree. But I'm thankful for what I have
mstoya wiggins You got that right- today's society sucks! Economy sucks, everyone hates each other, politicians bought and paid for by corporations....
mstoya wiggins I agree,90's had the best music.
+Jo Riggs 80's were even better.
So true
Tracie, I am HERE in May 2024. I could never get enough of your beautiful music..It keeps a mile on my face and I'm grateful I am from the best era on the planet 80s and 90s. Thank you gifting us with your talent. Blessed
Wherever you are Tracie Spencer, I pray that you’re having a wonderfully, blessed life!!
Tracie and Shanice were two of my favorites!
Mines too
And I almost forgotten about Cathy Dennis
Tara Kemp, Karyn White
Mines also
me too
Brings back a lot of memories…..the 80’s and 90’s were the best time for music 🎶
I agree @JPer1973.
How did I almost forget about this song?! I was born in the 70's, and grew up in the 80's and 90's. I remember Ms. Spencer very well. Today at random, "Symptoms of True Love" came to mind. I was like, "I wonder whatever happened to her? I had to come on and listen to a few of her tunes 🎶.
My thoughts exactly…💜🙏🏾☕️
I’ll never forget this era. Special song, special singer 🥰🥰🥰
Loved this song! She was only a teenager and she carried herself with so much class.
It's amazing how relevant this song still is today. How come nothing changes?
+LaKesha N. Taylor It's relevant, but everything has changed in our society today. This is weird, we are hooked on this smart phones, we are insensitive, we lack empathy towards each other. No one speaks and shows common courtesy to each other...Everything is on VIDEO!!...it horrible....
+inquizative44 You are so right, when you look in the comments section of some youtube videos, you see people cursing each other out for what they feel is an unintellectual response. They have no respect for a person's veiw of any subject. No empathy, lacking sensitivity. A lot of times I just keep my thoughts to myself.
Kenneth Lamb On my way home, I'm riding on the subway and no one speaks to each other, 85% of the people are looking at their 'smart' phones. No common courtesy, no hello's, no have a good evening.....nothing. I grew up when people kindly greeted each each other, even if they didn't know each other. 'Common courtesy' was considered proper etiquette. Now if you try to say hello to a stranger, they look at you like your crazy or like your are going to rob them. It's insane how programmed we are.
+inquizative44 technology, Facebook, Twitter and the like are to blame in my opinion. People nowadays would rather acknowledge "friends" on Facebook rather than acknowledge the person sitting next to them. My wife and kids do Facebook and Twitter. The most I do is TH-cam.
This song is hardly relevant.
It's recurrent streams are tragic. Considering it peaked at #3 on Billboard Hot 100
This takes me to a happy place. Oh the 90's. She kept it CLASSY!
Besides real musical talent today,class is totally missing in the artist today. I don't call what we hear today as music, that would be too generous.
What powerful, true song. I still love this song. This is a much message that needed to be said. Straight Fire. This song will always be one of my favorites. Very uplifting inspiring song. I am definitely a Tracy Spencer Fan. She was very wise and talented from the beginning. 🙏👍🏽🌹👩👩❤️💚💙🔥🔥🔥🔥
I randomly heard this at an outdoor restaurant, and it took me RIGHT back. What a fantastic song, and the message is still relevant. It may even be more relevant.
This tribal, desert motif was almost every video of the 90’s...Janet, Michael, En Vogue, Jasmine Guy-they all shot videos like this and I LIVED for all of it! Take me back to simpler times! I miss it! 😞
She needs an Unsung! I really want an update on her.
they do she just disappear
Stacey H absolutely!! I want to see an entire series of people with little or no limelight. very interesting
Stacey H I second that comment!! Absolutely love her and this song!!!
Yes, me too
She's a G!! She's not unsung
This Jam tore up the early 90s! And it still holds up 100% in 2019.
Still in 2023!
take me back to this era again please!
brett cannon yes!!
I am with you on that
Facts!!! 💯👊🏽👍🏽
Never stopped loving this song. I feel like the industry didn't quite know what to do with her because she's incredibly underrated. I think she would have done well with Babyface or Narada Michael Walden or Jam & Lewis on production. There should have been duets with Tevin Campbell or Shanice.
I think she worked with tricky Stewart and Shep Crawford though on the 99 album her last for capitol.
Yes!! Shanice and Tevin Campbell would have been incredible
Every producer in the 80s and 90s had their favourite young singers. Narada Michael Walden pushed Stacy Lattisaw & Shanice and Jam & Lewis had Janet Jackson and Quincy Jones pushed Tevin Campbell. Tracy S needed a different producer behind her.
And with a great message in the music.
@@matthewprince9705 and a different label. Capitol shelved her album Naturelle that was supposed to come out in 1994. She recorded the entire album and they shelved it she got discouraged and quit singing for 5 years. Its odd they didn’t drop her but she came back in 99 on the same label and dropped the very forgotten Tracie album. I agree she needed bigger producers Tracie like Shanice had great vocals and the it factor but their careers stalled. Shanice’s 1999 album was stellar and LaFace did not promote it at all.
Traci was the bomb back then and STILL is ... in MY book! Wish the 80's and 90's would COME BACK cause those were the days of REAL MUSIC and meaning behind it! LOVE THIS SONG back in the day and STILL DO. Great beat! Love the video too. THIS HOUSE IS FOR THE PEOPLE!!!! ALL OF US!!!! God Bless us ALL!
The 90s were the best...particularly the early 90s when I still had my grandma in my life.
IAMMOVIN4WARD! Same here. Mine raised me and passed in 98. ❤️
Most definitely.
I hear you man. Can't ever get those years back but I'm glad I knew love like my grannie gave me back in the day.
Oh most definitely 1992
Me too😢
I love positive tracks like this:-) Also, Tracie is SUPER GORGEOUS!!!
Music for the higher elevated!!!!! Love it!
Yes. A true gem
@@BillBiggs1 yesssss.
@@musiclover-cn7tb my one temptation and south of the river by Mica Paris other gems worth listening to
2023 & this artist music will always be needed💘♾️🌺🌺💯
Tracie Spencer was very popular worldwide. She was a great real music artist with an incredible amount of talent. She had a great singing voice. She was a real music artist that made real music. She was very popular in the Dance Pop music genre and R&B music genre. This song was a top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. She had some very big top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart and number one hits on the Billboard R&B music charts and some big top 10 hits on the Billboard Dance music charts. She toured all over the United States and around the world. She sold a few million albums. She never recorded any more albums after the 90s but her music will forever be loved and will forever live on with the Freestyle Dance music fans that used to party and dance to her music in the Freestyle Dance clubs of the 90s in places like New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and San Jose.
You are so right I love Tracie Spencer to death.
I appreciate this post
Very gifted talent Beautiful person and I miss her still loving listening to her Music today.
@@dianeowsley6529 same here she lives a quiet life with her husband and children now she left us with some gems like this one that's still relevant love me ,tender kisses and still in my heart.
@@dianeowsley6529 she was beautiful and classy .
Bought this song in New York when I got my first apartment and I played the hell out it I still love this song yrs ago God knows it I was happy when I got my first house Jesus Christ I had my children they were small then now my babies are all grown up in their own place with their own place I'm so happy for them
That's amazing memories thanks 4 sharing❤
who's here in 2024 ???
Hello over there ☺️
Alive and well!
Still on point, let's goooooo 😁👍🏼
❤❤❤ ❤❤
Me from Bandung, Indonesia.
Wonderful 1990 classic!!! This is also a good song to roller skate to!
Profound message........." This house is our house let's give back to the people"
Is this song about the homeless people
Even more so now in 2020
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I remember when this song was all over the radio. I thought it was so cool that someone my age was making hits like this.
She was only 14 here??? Btw she had producers, managers and people developing her talent...behind the scenes people are the ones making it happen. We all have talent but if it's unrealized it's just a tragedy. She was fortunate someone developed her talent
@Dahmer_Jeff: I saw her perform on Star-search back in '87 when she was 11, and this was before she was signed to Capitol Records in '88....she had the same stage presence u see presented in this video. Her family has a musical background, so her talents and how she presented herself came Naturally because her talents had already been developed. Of course, your PR people help guide you in the industry, but you have to be self-driven for the most part.
I used to go to school in Brampton in '90-'92 and i'd hear this song and i loved it because of the message in it, i wish more songs were like this. I love this song because it talks about helping others in less fortunate situations and there should be more songs like this one.
I miss this kind of music and I love Tracie Spencer's songs. ❤️🎶
I love this song of Tracie Spencer. 💖💖💖💛💛💛💚💚💚💙💙💙💜💜💜
There are certain songs that stand out from the same old same. This stands out! Let's go!!
I always love this song because it's everlasting...the first time I listened to this song was when I was in junior high school, and until now it's still relevant...great music, great lyrics, Bravo Tracie!
this still hold true even in this day and age. sad we are living like this.
She is an original beauty, the" wife" type. Tracey Spencer was super talented, without the slut appeal like the artist today. she stayed true to her herself, didn't adhere to the pressures of the industry. Aaliyah Haughton always reminded me of Tracey Spencer.
Yes, so true
@@valrobinson5434 Tracie Spencer is a true beauty, she looks like a pretty Vietnamese female, l known pretty Asian females that looks like her back in the early 90s.
But,
The difference was Tracey could really siinnnng.
LMAOINMEMPHIS 😂😂 sooo true still loved her !!
Si
This girl voice is beautiful, she should have been in the music industry longer than she was. She was too talent.
This was a song I suggested to my dance teacher for our jazz dance when I was 11. Gosh I really had a heart for people at a young age 💪🏾
Great song!!! .... "All in the hands of Love".... People forget Native Americans were treated terrible... glad she acknowledged them!
Just started randomly singing this while cleaning my kitchen. Hadn’t heard it in probably 35 years! Was a favorite as a pre-teen. Had to come listen. Still remember every beautiful lyric!👏💖🎶
What a powerful song! It's still relevant today.
She was only 15 when she did this.
LOVE IT!
This Song Spells Unity ,Which We Need & Should Wants Besides God,s Love!
This is a timeless classic to me.. Just beautiful, great message!
I've only just discovered this track today on the radio, and I'm very glad I did! Another brilliant track from the best decade ever :D
I was only 10 years old when this came out back in 1990 this use to be play on the Radio back in the days
90s women was everything I’m blessed to have witnessed it ❤️
my heart always speaks this way...this world is growing cold!... Love the Native Americans part...they were cousins of the Arawak my heritage race! Tainos!!! =D
She was so beautiful, natural beauty is the best.
aint it though
What happened to women looking like this.
Women back in the day were so much prettier and natural looking.
She had just turned 14 shortly before this. Not a woman, but I understand your message. This was conscious R&B. Like Janet's Rhythm Nation album. Miss this kind of music. When music actually had messages and melodies. Hell, even Beyonce ditched melodies.
@@RockinDaBoombox beyonce ditched it! I enjoyed her RnB songs such as me myself and I and stuff. She doesn't sing anymore. No more substance in today's music
We're just not in the public eye
You're right about that the beautiful woman back in the 80 and 90 was all natural beauty
We're still out here🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️
If I'm not mistaken, my sister did this song on her graduation. I remember being so touched as the students sang. I've always been an emotional beast.
That's cool. If I am remembering correctly we got suck with Forever Young by Alphaville...hello Napoleon Dynamite...
thegreatbungholio21 how did I miss this comment? LOL.
Yesenia Martinez I think you did this, no?
That must have been an amazing sight to see. BEAUTIFUL song with a strong message
Catchy song with a beautiful message ❤️ we need more music like this.
this song takes me back to the 90's back in the day, damn I miss it.
Thanks Tracy, you will always be a part of my heart.♥️. Happy Indigenous People Day. 🏹♥️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the more obscure gems from that day. Still love this song...
NOW THIS IS MUSIC💯💣❤
This song literally takes my breath away...I understand her lyrics and just love how Ms Tracy carried herself ❤ Much love to you always🙏🏼🤲🙌
This is an Awesome song by Tracie Spencer. Luv her❤
I have never watched the Music Video of this wonderful song. It's so beautiful and I love the singer and her projections. Love this song. #TimesOfRealMusic. 🎤🎶❤🙏😇.
How can anyone hate this song? Whether or not your a dancer, some part of your soul embraces this song
Takes me back to weekday mornings getting ready for school. Not a morning person even back then, this jam could get me rolling out of bed. I had a cd alarm clock that you could set the clock to play a track at a certain time..and many mornings, this was the jam that got me up and out of bed-and stumbled to the shower to wake up 🤣
I don't remember Tender Kisses but when I hear Traci Spencer, this is what springs to mind
Same!
Songs with meaning....what a concept. This tune lingers in my psyche. Thanks Trace.
I miss music like this. 90's music was the best because the songs had meaning. 🎶🎶🎶🎶
The 80s as well.
90's Reign Supreme! 💯
Love it ....nice groove - great visuals, super positive........beautiful artist.....
Beautiful Tracie. I use to play this record out.❤ She is so talented.
Miss her.
This Song Is About Different People Heritage & It Should Be Considered A Real Ethnic Nationality Song, Brad A.Latimore God Bless!
Important lyrical message! God bless you, Tracie.
I miss this era. God take me back PLEASE!!
Kerry Cutino me and you we are on the same page I know go back to the 90's era too
I hear you fortunately we can't go back
@@1990758 it’s hard it’s bad. We miss the good times.
@@Cmar102 yes it is you can't go back only thing I like about this era is the technology
What a great feeling this song gives me..
This Song Was Written For Every Nationality To See, Understand. & Realize That Color Is Just A Feature!
Dude, the song is about homelessness not racism. Different issue but people want to incorporate race into everything!
@@NealDamiano lmao 😂
I like songs that have such deep meaning
Still relevant today. Love you Tracie!
tracie spencer was number 13 in zimbabwe top 100 of 1991 she is zulu igbo by the way
The words of this song are timeless
Great song and relax music. I miss it
...Just plain, good old fashioned rhythm!!! Way to go Tracie Spencer!!!!!!!!
I miss this type of music and the 90s so much. Brings back so many good memories
Fantastic song. Beautiful lyrics!
Every time I hear this song it gives me chills I cry because the words are so powerful of what’s going on in the world back then and even more now. That song tells you to have a heart be kind to people and we all want to be treated with respect like everyone else. We all deserve a better life not just the rich. If I had a lot of money I would give back to the people who have been forgotten and help them live a better life. We all should care. Being selfish is not a good thing.
Classic Track by the Gorgeous Tracie Spencer
I remember this 🎵 🎶 ❤
90's MUSIC FOREVER
Okay this is a miracle. I haven’t heard this song since I was 8. But I always wondered why it disappeared from the airwaves. Then google advertised in their app a hum-to-identify feature… and here I am. I’m amazed that I held down the melody so well after 30+ years!!!!!
A truly classic song
This song is still relevant TODAY!
One of the best voices I've heard! Miss her! She has been MIA...
Very nice song, with a beautiful message, much needed for today in 2020. Let's put away the hate, and racism and Love one another. We are all one race, the human race created by God. This house is our house. This Earth is our Earth. Let's love one another.
Hearing it made my heart melt right back into the 90s sooo comforting. When life seemed so innocent. 😌😎
What a great memory❤ waking home from school my long walk this was in my walkman❤❤❤❤❤
Yes this song was the jam back in the day!
My mom used to love this song RIP , I remember when tracie Spencer came out on an episode of family matters
If people could listen to the lyrics this world would be a better place
Exactly!!😍
this is my fave tracie spencer song and the beat is tight. gotta love the way songs were produced in the 90's.
tracie spencer is so versatile..
Love Tracie Spencer. Like this is totally a great jam and it actually has meaning!!! #90sbabyalldayeveryday #wishicouldturnbackthehandsoftime
I think that MusSic is the only time machine EvEr!!!
Early 1990s fabulousness
nyc78 Ultra fabulous!
How this song needs to be played for the 2024 election❤❤❤
What election, if your talking about the President there are no more presidents..Obama was the last President ratified, Trump just took control in 2016 and was not a real president for U.S. he just played the role and did not do crap for humanity....so I don't know what you're thinking....Biden is not president nor has he been ratified either for this position and the white house is not on american soil so how do we have a president...
Back in here...10/1/2024❤❤❤