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songs that were MASSIVE but you were like WTF?!
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| richard raiban |
just wondering what tunes or songs you thought were e but to everyone else it was HUGE!!!
for me:
vanilla ice - ice ice baby
maestro fresh wes - let your back bone slide
mc hammer - hammertime
salt n pepa - push it
there are soooooo many more i know but these were some of the songs that have always puzzled me |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by richard raiban
maestro fresh wes - let your back bone slide
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guy what are you talking about? that song was awsome! what a sick baseline. hip hop classic!!!!! |
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| richard raiban |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
guy what are you talking about? that song was awsome! what a sick baseline. hip hop classic!!!!! |
read the topic of this thread...
thats what this is about...MASSIVE BUT YOU WERE LIKE WTF?! |
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| bARTovsky |
ANYTHING by Paula Abdul
wtf.
no, seriously.. I mean.. what. the. fuk.
:p |
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| Jayx1 |
| I honestly would rather hear most of this stuff than the that passes as pop music today. At least that stuff was a bit fun and original. |
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| Crazy Serb |
| Anything by Sasha.... :D :D |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
C & C music factory - everybody dance now
haha
but now i seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee the light :wtf: |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by richard raiban
read the topic of this thread...
thats what this is about...MASSIVE BUT YOU WERE LIKE WTF?! |
i kow i know, but i loved that song! |
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| DancingQueen169 |
| Remember Millie Vanillie....WTF was that???? lol |
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| Spam |
Lauren Hill... doesn't matter what song, if it was huge, I was like "WTF"
Eminem - My name is... WTF, I love Em, but that song was bunk to me.
Man... see I try to put these things out of my memory, so I'm havin a hard time with this. |
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| dRale |
| ure dissing mc hammer.... :conf: :whip: |
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| Jayx1 |
| if anything its BS like the spice girls, the backstreet boys and most current rap tunes that i dont get. The NKOTB was bad too. As for the other stuff mentioned, at least it was a risk for the times. Most pop music today is pretty mechanically engeineered to fit some sort of cubby hole genre. |
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