Digital, easily. But this one is better:
Digital, easily. But this one is better:
I'll give my vote to option 1.
And I'm sorry Mr. Majors, but to quote Kenny Loggins in The Highlander, "There can be only one."
Good point, but I think they definitely improved on it. Maybe Chappy inspired Erick Sermon to say "Lounge homeboy, you're in the danger zone" on You're a Customer.
That girl is poisinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Never trust a big butt and a smile . . .
Both can still illicit an emoitional response from anyone that came of age in the 90's. I would say that DU was a bigger influence on me wanting to discover hip hop/rap than Bell Biv Devoe did in getting me to listen to that Philly Motown sound. So I'll go with both Digital songs posted in this thread.
Great song, but I still gotta take Humpty Dance as the #1 on that album... and this as #2:
Digital Underground EVERY freaking time!
Humpty. No contest.
or the Gilbert and Sullivan remake:
Mars.
Needs.
Women.
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Very close...but I'll take BBD by a hair. It's difficult because they are essentially different genres. Here's a real tough one.....
VS
Shai. Danced 3904830498304 times to that at middle school dances.
Gotta go with Poison.
Both bring back memories though.
ing Sophie's choice, this is. Going to have to give the edge to BBD, but it's damn near a dead heat.
I had a serious obsession with Jodeci's cover of "Lately" when it came out, so that one wins easily. This is a tougher Shai match up, in my opinion:
vs.
I expected you to pick Shai...but I agree with you. Lately shut the scene down when Jodeci dropped it.
Baby I'm Yours is an all time favorite of mine, but when Knockin' the Boots came out I ran that song into the ground...at the crib...in the car...basically everywhere. VERY slight edge to H-Town.
Good old school rap face-off....
VS
Hands down.
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