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Man, being around and on the scene when NJS came through and crushed the buildings was just a whole nother flex back then as this was the first time you got super slamming drums and ear snapping snares all up in the mix as that was the whole vibe. Lay some funky singers who were always in the pocket mixed with some sips and shorties and it was on.
Let me drop this here and swing through later with a lil something something:
What ended up killing NJS (apart from Teddy being a lazy ass recycling producer as he's wont to do) is how *everyone* bit the same breaks, melodies, instrumentation and style. Toward the end of the wave you'd be up in the club and it sounded like you'd just been listening to the same 6 hour long song with minor variations that you could interpret as bridges as the BPM, groove, harmonies, everything was 99% the same as everyone started chasing for that hit instead of doing their own thing.I'd like to impart some words that I've always lived by:Mo' money, mo money, mo money.
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Originally posted by Palmolive Thug View PostMan, being around and on the scene when NJS came through and crushed the buildings was just a whole nother flex back then as this was the first time you got super slamming drums and ear snapping snares all up in the mix as that was the whole vibe. Lay some funky singers who were always in the pocket mixed with some sips and shorties and it was on.
What ended up killing NJS (apart from Teddy being a lazy ass recycling producer as he's wont to do) is how *everyone* bit the same breaks, melodies, instrumentation and style. Toward the end of the wave you'd be up in the club and it sounded like you'd just been listening to the same 6 hour long song with minor variations that you could interpret as bridges as the BPM, groove, harmonies, everything was 99% the same as everyone started chasing for that hit instead of doing their own thing.
Too bad, but this biting/copying kills at the end every music genre. Every Era ends with everybody sounds the same or similar Very boring to hear all night the same shit....
Originally posted by Palmolive Thug View Post"You sell all that Cocaaaine, just to buy a Gold Chaaain!!!"
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Originally posted by AK47 View PostDamn, thanks man I didn't knew these 2 This Zan song is fire!I'd like to impart some words that I've always lived by:Mo' money, mo money, mo money.
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Originally posted by Palmolive Thug View PostBoth of these are from the House Party soundtrack which is straight up heatrocks as OSTs were back in those days as it gave you a compilation of joints from known and unknown artists in between albums.
I love all my soundtracks, like you said, you get a good compilation of different artists, you get more for your money than buying a solo album..."You sell all that Cocaaaine, just to buy a Gold Chaaain!!!"
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Originally posted by AK47 View PostI'm already searching for this soundtrack lol sealed and not sealed almost same price, but I want to rip it anyways...hard decisions LOL
I love all my soundtracks, like you said, you get a good compilation of different artists, you get more for your money than buying a solo album...
The main issue with the NJS days for me was how much heat only ever got released on white label promos that bumped in the club but never had any videos or official singles pressed so unless your pal was a DJ you were assed out. My tapes in those days were so dope that people flew around the world on holiday only to hear my compilations being played by someone unknown, talk about six degrees
The guy that used to DJ sold all of his vinyl off a few years back because "no one wants to hear that old shit now" plus he just rocks Serrato now which is a heck of a lot easier than humping crates and dealing with this:
There were so many dope jams that never saw the light of day and whose artist names escape me now. There were loads of tracks by unknowns like this guy:
That tore the club up and were snatched up by more established artists who remade the song and got all the acclaim.I'd like to impart some words that I've always lived by:Mo' money, mo money, mo money.
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Originally posted by Palmolive Thug View PostGrab the Boomerang soundtrack whilst you're looking and the Mo Money one too, both are packed with some dope jams.
The main issue with the NJS days for me was how much heat only ever got released on white label promos that bumped in the club but never had any videos or official singles pressed so unless your pal was a DJ you were assed out. My tapes in those days were so dope that people flew around the world on holiday only to hear my compilations being played by someone unknown, talk about six degrees
There were so many dope jams that never saw the light of day and whose artist names escape me now. There were loads of tracks by unknowns like this guy:
That tore the club up and were snatched up by more established artists who remade the song and got all the acclaim.
I noticed that too, unknown artists and a lot of remixes were actual better than retail versions...
what exactly were you doing? Do you DJ? Or just for fun mixing tapes? sounds interesting
Derrick Demitri!!! Now you got me man! Full rep for this 1! I fucking love this song since my teenage days Fuck Montells Version! This is the real Shit!
I remember my homies and me, year 2000, 56k modem, no money, mIRC Underground R&B Chats We were sharing unreleased R&B stuff with DJs & R&B freaks all over the world LOL This is how it all started for me I started to hear Hip Hop in `98 and really got into R&B around 2000, over the years we made good connections and found some mIRC channels were unreleased underground R&B was shared. We were the in our schools back then. We had the rarest and freshest R&B lol We made mixtapes and gave it our friends for free and to strangers for 5€/CD-R LOL Good Times! We were young and needed the money
Around this time I found the real Version of Get it on Tonight by Derrick Demitri This should had been released!
I need to start my old PC, there are a lot of gems but most in 128kbps or poorer Quality, back then it wasn't about WAV or FLAC...the Main thing was that you got the song lol
What about this guy?? Classic shit!
...or this mmmh love it!
"You sell all that Cocaaaine, just to buy a Gold Chaaain!!!"
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Originally posted by Joecool View Postnothing but love for this thread man. aint nothing like NJS and the music of the 90's.
Originally posted by MarkyMark View Postfucking love new jack swing!!!!!!!
Marky Mark had some bangers too
Guys, feel free to add your favorite 90s New Jack & R&B Hits"You sell all that Cocaaaine, just to buy a Gold Chaaain!!!"
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