it is necessary to place Cox in the conversation of greatest R&B producers of all time with the likes of Smokey Robinson, Babyface, Gamble & Huff, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. These are the top 10 songs he’s written and/or
This is a song by R&B group Boyz 11 Men .It was recorded an released in the year 1994.The song was written by Babyface and was the lead single from their second album. It has romantic imagery and smooth vocal styling and declares true and everlasting love. ...
69. "When Can I See You Again," by Babyface (1993) Wondering if you'll ever get over it? You will. But in the meantime, you've got the sweet stylings of the one and only Babyface. 70. "Leave (Get Out)," by D-Money and JoJo (2009) With angst and attitude, JoJo almost make...
’/ Wait a minute this is too deep, I gotta change the station/ So I turn the dial, trying to catch a break, and then I hear Babyface/‘I only think of you…'” This Magic Moment: When Mariah jumps the octave on the climactic “BABY, WHEN YOU LEFT I LOST A PART OF ME!”...
Written and produced by Babyface, L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons, Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” was the group’s first huge ballad, and still their best utilization of the ‘deep-voiced spoken-word breakdown’ bridge. 12. LFO, “Summer Girls” ...
The clearest evolution of Usher’s style. This Babyface-written and -produced track would’ve sounded decent in the hands of Boyz II Men or Jodeci. But Usher makes it his own by shrinking big feelings of love down to the enveloping bliss of bedtime, proving that he’s ready to come out...
The song, about the end of a relationship, was inspired by songwriters Babyface and Daryl Simmons going through divorces at the same time. Made for the movie “Boomerang” starring Eddie Murphy, the song was Boyz II Men’s fifth single and first of five to reach the top spot on the Hot...
With Leon Thomas and the legendary Babyface signed on as coproducers and cowriters, the pair bring a polish to the track that never compromises SZA’s most unique attribute: her voice. Despite the fact that she’s usually surrounded by exquisite production work, SZA’s vocals rarely fail to...
192. “Babyface,” Zooropa An ode to the many supermodels who began keeping company with U2 in the ’90s. It’s a sweet little love song. 191. “The Blackout,” Songs of Experience The hook and bridge of “The Blackout” were some of the best moments of the Songs of Experience ...
Usher has cited Michael Jackson as one of his primary inspirations when it comes to performance and production. He also draws inspiration from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, R&B singers Babyface and Jodeci, rap group NWA, and hip-hop acts like Tupac Shakur and Dr Dre. In addition to this lis...