Best Male voice of the 90s
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Raphael SaadiqIt was between Saadiq and Aaron Hall but Saadiq's catalog put him over Hall.
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Brian Mcknightlol @KingJamal
I love me some R.Kelly but his voice isn't strongest suit imo.
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MzGrahamBitches wrote: »MzGrahamBitches wrote: »lol @KingJamal
I love me some R.Kelly but his voice isn't strongest suit imo.
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i was gonna say them Boyz II Men dudes but this is a solo thing so ill prob say Brian
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i forgot about Maxwell & Dangelo
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Other-choose a singerd'angelo no doubt 4 me...dude invited a new art of music
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Ya'll might think this is funny but Sisqo was a good singer too. Songs like Beauty shows off his range
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Raphael SaadiqSaadiq - not only great singer, but even better writer and musician. His discography ? on all of those guys, Kells included.
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Who do you think had the best male voice in the 90s? I know there are others but these popped up in my head first
? you ? !!!
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^^^^ Who the ? are u? Looking like goo from my brother and me
Anyway a classic Saadiq song from Higher Learning
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K-Cireal_hh_rep wrote: »Saadiq - not only great singer, but even better writer and musician. His discography ? on all of those guys, Kells included.
I can respect that. Dude was a occasional member of "The Ummah" which was basically a precursor to The Soulquarians.
Earlier I dropped D'Angelo's song "Lady," and Raphael Saddiq co-produced the beat and co-wrote the lyrics. Its funny because that's the biggest song from Brown Sugar, and Raphael also co-produced the beat and co-wrote the lyrics for Untitled, which was the biggest hit on D'Angelo's next album.
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Other-choose a singerI've seen Rahsaan Patterson live so I have to put him on that list
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Other-choose a singerAnd how yall leave out Will Downing, please answer that question
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king hassan wrote: »And how yall leave out Will Downing, please answer that question
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Other-choose a singerDMTxCannabis wrote: »DMTxCannabis wrote: »real_hh_rep wrote: »Saadiq - not only great singer, but even better writer and musician. His discography ? on all of those guys, Kells included.
I can respect that. Dude was a occasional member of "The Ummah" which was basically a precursor to The Soulquarians.
Earlier I dropped D'Angelo's song "Lady," and Raphael Saddiq co-produced the beat and co-wrote the lyrics. Its funny because that's the biggest song from Brown Sugar, and Raphael also co-produced the beat and co-wrote the lyrics for Untitled, which was the biggest hit on D'Angelo's next album.
Dude had/has great talent. -
K-CiK-Ci >>>>>>>
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from a pure vocalist standpoint I fee you bro. Maxwell and D'angelo could of been on this list, Eric Benet(spelling), kenny latimore ect... -
K-Ciin raw n uncut vocals aint nobody ? with KI-C
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Other-choose a singerking hassan wrote: »And how yall leave out Will Downing, please answer that question
LOL must be a youngin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4VAp6CN0x0
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K-Ciwell it's time to blow this thread out the water real quick and drop these two tracks from KI-C HAILEY
IF YOU THINK YOU'RE LONELY NOW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM67QNOzb00&feature=related
EVEN THE GREAT BOBBY WOMACK tip his hat for doing his CLASSIC right.. Ki-ci is from that Sam Cooke and Bobby Womack lineage straight from the guts that ol saturday night sinning crossing over to early sunday morning repenting at church gut bucket soul....in the word of Ki-Ci "u knooow, u know, u know"
LIFE
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Other-choose a singerD'Angelo.
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gerald levert
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no luv for Aaron Hall???
ima go with Ginuwine tho, that ? had the holy spirit in his vocal tone
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can't forget about dino from h-town