genetic fail is right. I really don't like that song too
But the one I am really stating is Bootylicious. I'm pretty sure that its gonna be higher tho since it was one of those iconic songs of Destiny's Child if I'm not mistaken
It sounds like a rip-off of Express Yourself
Although I don't know which one came first
You think so? Musically, I don't find them similar at all. I just thought it was interesting that these two songs that were so thematically and lyrically related came out in the same year.
You think so? Musically, I don't find them similar at all. I just thought it was interesting that these two songs that were so thematically and lyrically related came out in the same year.
Exactly, its trash yet still better than PCD & TLC....... the ****ing irony, sis.... THE IRONY is what I'm saying
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How in the hell is Salt N Pepa still in this?
I didn't know ATRL liked ol skool hip hop.... cuz ch
Wait, are you seriously suggesting that even the worst of En Vogue is better than anything TLC or Salt-n-Pepa have to offer? Because you know that's a damn lie.
The reason I haven't really been participating thus far is because I don't really remember ANY of these songs Hopefully I'll be more active when we get to Top 30
"You Don't Have To Worry" (1990) Born To Sing
Hot 100 Peak: #57
Overall score: 7.12 High score: 10 (1x)/Low score: 5 (2x)
"You Don't Have To Worry," a simple promise of devotion that combines soulful vocals with new jack swing production, gave En Vogue their third straight #1 on the R&B charts to start their career. But its tempered emotion—the declarations of love never boil over into outright passion—perhaps left voters less excited about the song as well.
Overall score: 7.15 High score: 9 (3x)/Low score: 4 (1x)
The whooping, pounding, straight-up crazy "Silly Ho" marks the most down-and-dirty goodness of TLC's catalog (it sounds like it could be the soundtrack to a prison-yard girlfight). Released to radio as a buzz track for FanMail, it was a huge departure from the smooth R&B of their CrazySexyCool hits, but it still reached #59 on the Hot 100 on the strength of airplay alone. I've always thought its off-the-wall energy and computerized interlude were on another level, light years ahead of where hip-hop will ever go, but most voters did not agree, with over half of scores falling under an 8.
"Ain't Nuthin' But a She Thing" (1995) Ain't Nuthin' But a She Thing
Hot 100 Peak: #38
Overall score: 7.27 High score: 10 (1x)/Low score: 2 (1x)
This contribution to a fundraiser album for women's medical funds is a hard-hitting anthem of female strength and sisterhood. At a time when the only woman in hip-hop is busy obsessing over what a "stupid hoe" her irrelevant rival is, Salt-n-Pepa's cries of "Let's keep moving forward, girls, never look back/Fight for your rights, stand up and be heard/You're just as good as any man" seems like a message worth revisiting.