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Subido: 2009/09/11

Men at large - let's talk about it ... a true classic ..enjoy

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9 years ago

Sarah Simpkins

This came out in 1994 I was 14 years old 9th grade in high school.used to hear it over the radio all the time. Now at 35 year's old I still like this song.

9 years ago

Staycee

10 years ago

QB42477

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh YAAAAAAAASSS!!!!! LOVE THIS SONG! !!

11 years ago

Sonja Wright

This is da SHHIIIIIT!!!!!!! Yes let' s talk about it....

11 years ago

Ricky Dust

SALUTE!!

11 years ago

Thomas Reger

damn right ! So amazing ...

11 years ago

Xhris Sharp

damn the ho's in this vid was twistin good

12 years ago

dsteele2332

I always wondered did R. Kelly produce this track

12 years ago

Drediggy

If you wanna hear good R&B music you gotta dig for it. Cuz acts like Kelly Price, Faith Evans and Joe and a lot of others not gonna get the shine they deserve for their work on the mainstream level anymore unfortunately

12 years ago

lewis sibongiseni Ntombela

Good music today is underground , the currentground is shalow and annoying nothing will ever beast '90's soul music it was from the heart,real and artistic

12 years ago

Patricia Peoples

I love them and I've gotten in a rut and not up on the one thing that really keeps me in touch with my music. I have this on single, but I'm so very glad to see that they made a success 1

12 years ago

gsmusic2009

This is what you call a remix and then you add a supa Sexy video too take it over the top!!!!

12 years ago

dee nice

Yeah big is in

12 years ago

Tony Johnson

I agree 100% actually I stated that on my FB page. Undergroung is the way to go. Glad we're on one accord. :)

12 years ago

jackie knight

Love this song

12 years ago

BeaSiegal

Used to skate to the song.

12 years ago

NatruallyNappy Love

Keepn it 110, the industry is determined 2 destroy and/or disable black music & culture. During the 1990's our music was THE music & so was our culture, during this time many of us flourished due to our art &racial boundaries were crossed. Many artist quite literally "selling out" & industry politics helped to create this retro pop garbage that exists 2day. The only way that the real will make a comeback is by pushing our music the old fashioned way...underground.

13 years ago

aivrsn75phila

I have ONE question: what the HELL happened to music like this????

13 years ago

SolidRockTelevision

Oh yeah, you right! Him, and Joe, Keith Sweat, Tyrese, Jon B., Mario, etc.

13 years ago

SolidRockTelevision

Thank you! (That's what I'm sayin) Chris Brown don't EVEN sing r&b no more. He's into that pop-electronica shit nowadays. I was listening to his very 1st album he came out with back in 2005; and you can tell the MAJOR difference from that to now. As a matter of fact....a LOT of our BLACK artists have become OUT OF TOUCH with their "soul" R&B roots. (Examples: Usher, big offender; Beyonce, well her ass don't even count no more; Ne-Yo, he's kind of in the middle, etc. etc. etc.)*

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