BabyFace/R. Kelly/Teddy Riley/Jam & Lewis
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Who is your pick for song-writing/producing/arranging/vocals .. MOSTLY in the 90's (which was a great decade for R'n'B in my opinion) ?
I feel these guys were the MAJOR dudes in R'n'B within that decade and slightly earlier ('80s)
I feel these guys were the MAJOR dudes in R'n'B within that decade and slightly earlier ('80s)
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R. Kelly is the king of R&B.
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I like Kells song, and I like the way Babyface writes his songs. I have to go with Kells. But, if I'm boning I'll pop in Babyface
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R. Kelly (damn shame he had to be a ? though). SMH
Look at the work he did for others:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZayKoFgPj0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsgEKCHims&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJgI6sRFkP0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfkF977UhRo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAyKJAtDNCw -
R Kelly hands down....dude wrote and produce joints for other stars..? he made Britney Spears sound decent on this ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKEISH6BQpU -
Kellz winnin out chea?
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Kelly wrote material in the 90's that blows a lot the music today, out of the water.
That ? ? caused me to look at him in a totally different light, and this is coming from someone who was one of his biggest fans at one point. I had to stop ? with his music after that. It seemed like he became a caricature at that point. Even the material he wrote for people after that, started to sound watered down and cliched.
I remember when he was on WGCI back in the late 90's (back when I was in high school) with Mike Luv and the Diz, before the "R" album came out, and he was mimicking the singing voices of Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, and Michael Jackson, live on air, and he nailed each one perfectly. After hearing that, I don't know how anyone didn't see him as one of the most talented people in R&B or music in general.
Back in the 90's- early 2000's, he was untouchable (IMO).
Trin-I-Tee 5:7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJcl5WNPOv4
Celine Dion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKEA6T4egfc
Johnny Gill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0rv83vdINQ
Aaliyah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6zP7nnp-5I
N-Phase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqcYQsivvbs
Michael Jackson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJja1CuEqdw -
TP-2 is that ? though
No love for 'Face? -
im bumping that best of babyface now
but he goes a lil toooooo far with some of his songs -
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I'm running with RKelly I think some of the concepts and the thought process he puts into writing a song can not be duplicated
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If we are talking about the 90's than hands down r.kelly. but we're down. but if we're dealing with the 80's than its jimmy jam and terry lewis. they personified the 80's mineapolis sound
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I thought R. Kelly said he is illiterate? So how was he writing song for people?
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I look at it like this, Babyface had the ballads on lock in the 90's while R. had the late night's on lock Lol.
Jam & Lewis had pop on lock and Teddy Riley had the club on lock. -
^ nice breakdown. LOL
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All were prolific in their time, but R.Kelly is the most enduring, cause they all wrote and produced for others, but.out of all the artist mentioned Kels music is timeless. The other people mentioned, their music is associated with a certain time or era. I believe i can fly will sound just as good 30 yrs from now. I dont know if our kids will be playing new jack swing or the control album.
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LOL
Robert Kelly is the King then going by this thread -
good thread. they're all really talented. i'm going to be the underdog and choose teddy riley. i loved the new jack swing era