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What was your favorite Hip Hop/R&B songs back in the 90's and Early 2000's

My list is made up of:
1. Tony! Toni! Toné's Let Get Down
2. Eric Benét's Femeninity
3. Craig Mack's Flava In Your Ear
4. INOJ's Love You Down
5. Kenny Lattimore's For You
6.Ruff Endz Someone To Love You
7. The Tony Rich Project's Nobody Knows
8. Shae Jones Talk Show SHHH!
9. Jaheim's Anything
10. Groove Theory's Tell Me
More to come so stay tuned...
 
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
Juvenile's "Back The Thing Up" and basically anything out of the Cash Money camp.
Juvenile is good. He had a few hits on the radio back in 1998-99. Beside "Back That Thang Up his first single off of his 400 degrezz album called "Ha" which was pretty popular for a time in 1998. Lil' Wayne was way better in 2000. Lil' Wayne is ok but there is too much of him on the radio in 2011. I still play Still Fly by The Big Tymers that song used get major spins on KKBT 100.3 The Beat in Los Angeles in the spring of 2002. KDAY plays every once in a blue moon.
 
On facebook, I'm doing nothing but east coast hits and hip hop, representing all east coast cities easter than Kansas in honor of Easter. So far, these are some of my favorites that I've posted:

Superthug - Noreaga
Shut up - Trick Daddy
Roc The Mic - Beanie Sigel
Grindin - Clipse
He loves you not - Dream
I do - Toya
It's so hard - Big Pun
Tootsie Roll (Quiet Storm Club Mix) - 69 Boyz
Anywhere (Booty Bass Remix) - 112 ft Lil Zane
The whole world - Outkast
Knock yourself out - Jadakiss
U got it bad (UK 2 Step Remix) - Usher
Roll Out - Ludacris
Summertime Summertime - Corina
My first time (Booty Mix) - IMx
I get lonely (Feel my bass remix) - Janet Jackson
Deliverance - Bubba Sparxxx
Just a lil bit (reggaeton remix) - 50 Cent
My little secret (Lil Jon Remix) - Xcape
Play at your own risk (Lil Jon Remix) - Planet Patrol
AwNaw - Nappy Roots
Step into a world - KRS One
This is my party - Fabolous
etc...etc..etc..

Still haven't gotten to:
There she goes - Babyface
Show me love - Kilo
Time After Time - Inoj
Luv you babe - Murphy Lee
Mami El Negro - Dj Laz
That's right (remix) - Dj Taz
In my projects - Coo Coo Cal
All in my grill - Missy Elliott
Put your hands where my eyes can see - Busta Rhymes
Up jumps the Boogie - Timbaland
I can't stop the rain - Missy Elliott
American Woman (Timbaland remix) - Lenny Kravitz
Turn of the lights (Timbaland Remix) - Nelly Furtado
Get ur freak on - Missy Elliott ft Nelly Furtado
More than a woman - Aaliyah
Horse & Carraige - Cam'ron
neva eva - Trilleville
Quit playing games - 8ball
TLC - Silly Ho
Is that your chick - Memphis Bleek
Gots to get it - Sisqo
Cross the border - Philly's Most Wanted
B R right - trina...
etc etc etc

Maybe even some Tanto Metro ft Devonte, Beanie Man, or Wayne Wonder as well.

However, I don't think any of these songs get anyone mentally prepared for Easter.
 
BJordan said:
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
Juvenile's "Back The Thing Up" and basically anything out of the Cash Money camp.
Juvenile is good. He had a few hits on the radio back in 1998-99. Beside "Back That Thang Up his first single off of his 400 degrezz album called "Ha" which was pretty popular for a time in 1998. Lil' Wayne was way better in 2000. Lil' Wayne is ok but there is too much of him on the radio in 2011. I still play Still Fly by The Big Tymers that song used get major spins on KKBT 100.3 The Beat in Los Angeles in the spring of 2002. KDAY plays every once in a blue moon.

I loved the Cash Money camp back in the late 90s and early 00s. NOBODY thought Lil Wayne would be the last one standing....he was pretty much "the third member of the Hot Boyz". Juvenile and B.G. were the stars of that label back in those days.
 
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