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Dive into the vibrant world of New Jack Swing as we explore the genre that defined the late '80s and early '90s. In this episode, we'll unravel how producers like Teddy Riley blended R&B, hip-hop, and funk to create a fresh sound that took over the charts. From iconic hits to groundbreaking artists, we'll revisit the tracks and trends that made New Jack Swing a musical phenomenon. Enjoy! *Some of the songs on this playlist may confuse you if you're a new jack swing conoisseur. Listen to the episode to find out why we included them! Playlist of songs: More Bounce to the Ounce - Zapp When Doves Cry - Prince Push It - Salt-N-Pepa Oh Louise - Junior Giscombe Nasty - Janet Jackson I Want Her - Keith Sweat My Prerogative - Bobby Brown My Prerogative - Britney Spears Groove Me - Guy Nite and Day - Al B. Sure! Straight Up - Paula Abdul If It Isn't Love - New Edition It's No Crime - Babyface Poison - Bell Biv DeVoe I'm Your Baby Tonight - Whitney Houston Ring My Bell - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince This Is How We Do It - Montell Jordan, Wino Finesse - Bruno Mars, Cardi B (Remix)
We discuss the first superstar group of the NEW JACK SWING ERA, GUY FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @ROBERTSILVA5768 CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL ROBERTSILVA57@HOTMAIL.COM
We take a look at one of the founding fathers of the New Jack Swing Era, Keith Sweat, and his incredible run from 1990-1996 FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @ROBERTSILVA5768
We break down Keith Sweat's classic debut album MAKE IT LAST FOREVER. We talk about how it ignited the New Jack Swing Era, the greatness of Teddy Riley as the innovator of the genre & producer, as well as the unique style of Keith's vocal style. A very lighthearted episode about the beginning of an era that will never be duplicated.
Welcome to The R&B N' Chill Podcast. On this episode (23), DeVonta' and Bev talk about one of the greatest era's in music, The New Jack Swing Era. They talk to the 'Holy Trinty' of NJS: Teddy Riley, BabyFace, & LA Reid and how this era of music changed the music industry.Intro Song: #BevBivDeVoe| Poison1st Song:#Levert | Casanova2nd Song: #MichaelJackson | Remember The Time 3rd Song: #BobbyCruel | Don't be Cruel4th Song: #AlBSure | Nite N' Day Outro Song:#WhitneyHouston | I'm Your Baby Tonight Become a Patreon! Become apart of the T.H.C. Family: https://www.patreon.com/creator-homeFollow us on Social Media:Instagram:www.instagram.com/rbcpodcastFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/RBCPodcastIf you're interested in collaborating becoming an Advertising Partner with us and The THC Network, please click below for information. https://tyronzahicksco.wixsite.com/vontasworld/brandpartnersIf you would like to make a donation to our podcast & network, click the link below:https://tyronzahicksco.wixsite.com/vontasworld/donate
On this week's episode, we look back at the New Jack Swing era of R&B. Obviously when we think about NJS, we think of Teddy Riley, Keith Sweat and GUY, but there are so many other names that we had to talk about in this episode. Names that you'll see on this episode are Christopher Williams, Al B. Sure, Karyn White, Jade and Men At Large. We look at the beginnings of the sound as well as the evolution of it from the likes of Michael Jackson, TLC and Boyz II Men. We also talk about some of the biggest hits from that era including "Poison". Lastly we talk about the death of that sound as R&B transitioned to Hip Hop Soul thanks to Mary J. Blige and Jodeci. 0:04:30 - The NJS sound 0:07:45 - The impact of NJS on 80's R&B artists 0:12:31 - Looking back at Keith Sweat, Al B. Sure, GUY 0:19:36 - Michael Jackson experimenting with the sound on the "Dangerous" album 0:21:00 - Bobby Brown's "Don't Be Cruel" and New Edition's "Heart Break" 0:26:10 - LaFace's New Jack Swing/R&B sound with Toni Braxton and TLC 0:31:33 - Was Janet Jackson's "Control" album the start of New Jack Swing? 0:34:00 - The Fresh Prince of Bel Air's impact 0:36:00 - Looking back at Jodeci's and Mary J. Blige's albums 0:53:48 - Did Dr Dre kill New Jack Swing with the G-Funk era?
A Few Forgotten New Jack Swing Classics!!
Breaking down the origins of New Jack swing created by Teddy Riley from the group guy
Classic mid 80's & Early 90's R&B from the New Jack Swing Era! Compiled,mixed & arranged by DJ Mart
So much happened this week and I felt the need to speak on a variety of topics: The Bobby Brown Story, Meeting Mac Miller and his passing, Rich Quick, Cardi B & Nicki Minaj, New Jack Swing Era, and my current favorite jam by Kanye West and Lil Pump "I Love It".
Throwback to New Jack Swing Era......
Adina Howard on KingJordanRadio 4-19-14 The King Jordan Radio Show welcomes Adina Howard the multi-dimensional sensation R&B artist on Friday, April 19th at 9PM est From Radio, Stage and the big screen Adina Howard rose to fame during the New Jack Swing Era of the mid 1990's. She is known for her vocal talent and her provocative songs. Her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?, featuring the Platinum selling hit single, "Freak Like Me," was released in 1995 shecollaborated with Jamie Foxx on the Platinum selling slow jam.. By 2004, Howard released her third album The Second Coming on Rufftown Records featuring the single “Nasty Grind.” Her fourth album, Private Show was released in 2007 by Arsenal Records along with a promotional single "Picture This." The album managed to reach #17 on the iTunes R&B music chart. Following the album's release, a remixes EP for "My Hips" (appears as "Hips" on her album) was released on iTunes & other digital services in December. In 2008, she appeared in the short film Poke the Sleeping Bear which won the Grand Jury Award at the 2008 Solstice Film Festival. September 2009 UK compilation Independent Soul Divas 2 was released on Lola Waxx Records. This compilation album featured "What Do I Do," a song recorded by Howard in 2008. The song picked up airplay and positive response on UK Radio. www.adinahoward.com facebook.com/KingJordanRadio
Adina Howard has just released her much anticipated new single "Switch" on Tuesday September 10th, 2013 on Monarchy Records, a Division of The Spectra Music Group. This hit new single is filled with pulsating beats, banging vocals and makes you wanna get your groove on. The entertainment/radio/club world is excited about the return of Adina Howard and she is sure to be back on the top of the charts in no time with this hit single. Adina is now preparing for the next chapter of her life, with a new album and new interests. She is constantly touring while recording her new project for her fans. Adina Howard rose to prominence during the New Jack Swing Era of the mid-1990's. She is known for her unabashed sexual image, vocal talent and provocative songs. Her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?, featuring the Platinum selling hit single, "Freak Like Me," was released in 1995 and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Remixed versions of "My Up And Down" and "It's All About You" were also released as singles. . Written by Indelible Enterprises. All rights reserved.
On the show this week is Mrs. Adina Howard who rose to prominence during the New Jack Swing Era of the mid-1990’s. She is known for her unabashed sexual image, vocal talent and provocative songs. Her debut album Do You Wanna Ride?, featuring the Platinum selling hit single, "Freak Like Me," was released in 1995 and was certified Gold. She collaborated with Jamie Foxx on the Platinum selling slow jam, "T-Shirt & Panties" which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1998 feature film Woo. Adina is now preparing for the next chapter of her life, with a new album and new interests. She is constantly touring while recording her new project for her fans. Join us for another fun show.
Taking you back to the New Jack Swing Era of the 80s/90s!!!! 60 MINUTES of some of your favorite hip hop and R&B songs from the era perfectly blended by Big TIgger!!! Get ready to dust off ya Running Man, Cabbage Patch, and other old school dance steps!!!! FEATURED ARTISTS INCLUDE : Guy, Bobby Brown, BBD, Heavy D, Al B. Sure, Kool Moe Dee, and More........ PLEASE DONATE $1 IF YOU ENJOY THESE FREE PODCAST MIXES AT http://bigtiggershow.podomatic.com - THANX AND ENJOY!!