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Originally posted by slw84
I'm not shading Brandy it's just the 90s was such a good time for black women artists to thrive and it still amazes me how Brandy seemed like the type to get a diamond album. Her appeal was so crossover.
I do remember people not liking her change.
They were just used to that tired mess of the early 2000 R&B sound.
Minus Alicia keys and 3 other artist R&B began to die in the 2000s
i'm SO mad that Full moon isn't a known classic. The groove is just one of a kind.
I thought would have been a better single than what about us?
Brandy deserved so much better
True. Brandy was NOT having it on her show when she called him out for given her style to other artists.
brandy missed out on two legit classics: Angel in disguise and I thought
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Yeah I know. It really was tbh. That sound was SO hot. I don't think Brandy seemed like the type to get diamond albums. They always saw her as a child star. She was more global too. I think NSN sold like 18M WW or something. Legendary.
Yeah People weren't here for her taking away the good girl image. The "grown" people didn't see her as an adult and the "children" just wanted the girly rasp/Moesha back.
AND OMG! Girl, everything about that song from top to bottom is perfection. The vocals are GODLY.
I ain't even gonna... LIEEE-II-EEE
Yeah, She shaded him so hard after Human lol, and rightfully so. He kinda gave her 2nd class treatment after she gave him his name and got him so much business. DC3 wanted a "TBIM" so bad and they got it with Say My Name.
I'm 10000% certain I Thought was supposed to be the 3rd single, but they went with a ballad at the time because of her pregnancy, even though she couldn't promote it.
Angel in Disguise was actually the promo single. They sent it to radios in order to see how the sound would do and how people would like that kinda Brandy and it was received with open arms. It actually went top 10 on R&B Airplay with ZERO promo or effort. Seriously such a legend.