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The only thing as intense as the angst that unfolded over the just-completed first season of HBO’sEuphoriawas the mind-expanding soundtrack that accompanied the tumultuous journey of Zendaya’s troubled 17 year-old recovering addict Rue Bennett. See latest videos, charts and news The eight-epis...
Hill sings every word of the Delfonics interpolation with precision and anguish as she, Wyclef Jean, and Pras take turns flexing in the face of their rivals. The song is a kiss-off to other rappers, but her verse and performance also serves as a love letter to her bandmates. It’s a...
Because of You: The success of this 1969 hit helped usher in an era of impossibly pretty R&B records in the early 1970s, including The Delfonics’ “Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time)” and The Stylistics’ “Betcha By Golly Wow.” 398. Jean Knight, “Mr. Big Stuff” Hot 100 ...
"To Love Somebody" was written for Otis Redding and Barry Gibb's breakthrough falsetto was inspired by the Delfonics and Stylistics similarly employing high-voiced lead singers), their controversial medallion-man disco era image was shown from both sides, the group's iconic videos for smash hits...
DIDN’T I (BLOW YOUR MIND THIS TIME) by The Delfonics (IF YOU LET ME MAKE LOVE TO YOU THEN) WHY CAN’T I TOUCH YOU? by Ronnie Dyson WOODSTOCK by Crosby,Stills, Nash & Young STILL WATER (LOVE) byThe Four Tops EXPRESS YOURSELF by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band...
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Like most of us, he finds one of his few forms of solace in music, in Ghost’s case the warm, loving soul and R&B of dusty legends like Esther Phillips and the Delfonics. –Joshua Love Listen: Ghostface Killah: “Run” 153. Jens Lekman: Night Falls Over Kortedala (2007) From ...
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