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worst. Two eccentric, progressive, controversial geniuses in battle royale worthy of a main event. (Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images and Amy Sussman/Getty Images)Left to right: Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley. Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, either with LA or solo, made Bobby Brown a superstar with “Don’t Be Cruel,” and “Roni,” broke records with Boyz II Men with “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love To You,” and gave Whitney Houston’s a pair of number ones with “I’m Your Baby Tonight” and “Exhale (Shoop Shoop).”Jam & Lewis helped define what is the Minneapolis Sound with thanks to Human League’s “Human,” they matured New Edition’s sound with “If It Isn’t Love” and “Can You Stand The Rain,” helped Usher take the next step with “U Remind Me.” Under their own label, Perspective Records, the groomed artists and hit paydirt with The Sounds of Blackness’ “Optimistic,” and Solo’s “Where Do You Want Me To Put It.”Both pairs are titans and the fight would come down to the wire. : “They Reminisce Over You,” Pete Rock & CL Smooth; “The World is Yours,” Nas; “Down With The King,” Run DMC; “Don’t Curse,” Heavy D: “DWYCK,” Gang Starr; “NY State of Mind,” Nas; “Come Clean,” Jeru The Damaja; “Unbelievable,” The Notorious B.I.G.This event has been going on already for years. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for ASCAP and Jason Merritt/Getty Images)Left to right: Sean “P. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images and Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)COVID-19 has forced millions to stay indoors and has led to massive concert postponements and cancellations. Sure!’s “If I’m Not Your Lover,” and Heavy D’s “Now That We Found Love.” And that’s not even counting his own hits with Guy (“I Like”) and BLACKstreet (“Before I Let You Go”).Darkchild came almost out of nowhere with Gina Thompson’s “The Things That You Do” and Mary J. Blige’s “I Can Love You Better.” Then he dropped a bomb called “The Boy is Mine.” From there, it’s been an avalanche of hits: Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name,” Toni Braxton’s “He Wasn’t Man Enough,” Whitney Houston’s “It’s Not Right, But It’s OK,” and JLo’s “If You Had My Love.” His icy synths and spacey polyrhythms have taken up residency at the top of the Billboard charts. Entertainment Here Are The IG Live Battles Happening This Weekend Bryan-Michael has been part of some of the most epic ballads this side of the millennium; Jagged Edge’s “Let’s Get Married,” Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You,” Toni Braxton’s “Just Be A Man About It,” and Aaliyah’s “Come Over.” But that doesn’t mean he can’t up the pace, evident in dance grooves like Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off” and Nivea’s “Don’t Mess With My Man.” Tricky Stewart’s name is on damn near half of every top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hit by a Black artist over the past 20 years.
But Jam and Lewis have the ultimate knockout punch: The Janet Jackson catalog. Saadiq is known mostly for his stellar work as the lead singer of Tony! Pete’s own catalog with “They Reminisce Over You” is legendary, as is Premier and Guru’s records like “Mass Appeal.” Each are killer DJs with uncanny scratching chops, both had iconic songs on Nas’ album. Naturally, it’s inspiring fans to speculate and suggest who should participate next in these battles. During the IG live session, Boi-1da played not one, but two unreleased Drake singles. Digital Cover IG Live Battle Tonight @ 8pm!! : While this might seem like a mismatch at first glance. The battle was originally scheduled for earlier this month but was postponed due to Babyface and his family getting with COVID-19. ( David Livingston/Getty Images and Anna Webber/Getty Images for National Museum Of African American Music)Left to right: Bryan Michael-Cox. The best part is that it allows the public to come to appreciate the work of songwriters and producers, who are often overshadowed. In one corner, from Virginia Beach, you have Skateboard P. His catalog as half of the Neptunes (shout out to Chad Hugo) alone makes him a formidable opponent. His hits with Usher – “You Make Me Wanna,” “My Way,” “Burn,” “My Boo” – have stood the test of time.
With good reason. Puffy’s Bad Boy Records against JD’s So So Def.
: These are two of Black music’s greatest visionaries. Tone, he’s not only co-created many of their classics — “Anniversary,” “It Feels Good,” “Let’s Get Down” — he’s penned classic after classic for his fellow Alternative soul brothers and sisters, from Angie Stone’s “Brotha,” “Erykah Badu’s “Love Of My Life” to D’Angelo’s “Lady” and Bilal’s “Soul Sista.” Harris has been a stalwart for both Neo-Soul and Hip-Hop. T-Minus hit the top 10 with Nicki Minaj’s “Moment 4 Life” and 40 has been Drake’s principal producer since the When they branch out beyond Mr. Graham, they continue to win. T got a Grammy nod for Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools” and 40 scored a number one R&B smash with Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable (I’m Ready).” While T has been better at gaining hits with outside artists, such as J.Cole’s first top 10 single, “Middle Child,” 40 and Drake’s streak of smashes that include “One Dance,” “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” and “Nice For What,” is just too suffocating.
worst. Two eccentric, progressive, controversial geniuses in battle royale worthy of a main event. (Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images and Amy Sussman/Getty Images)Left to right: Rodney Jerkins and Teddy Riley. Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, either with LA or solo, made Bobby Brown a superstar with “Don’t Be Cruel,” and “Roni,” broke records with Boyz II Men with “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love To You,” and gave Whitney Houston’s a pair of number ones with “I’m Your Baby Tonight” and “Exhale (Shoop Shoop).”Jam & Lewis helped define what is the Minneapolis Sound with thanks to Human League’s “Human,” they matured New Edition’s sound with “If It Isn’t Love” and “Can You Stand The Rain,” helped Usher take the next step with “U Remind Me.” Under their own label, Perspective Records, the groomed artists and hit paydirt with The Sounds of Blackness’ “Optimistic,” and Solo’s “Where Do You Want Me To Put It.”Both pairs are titans and the fight would come down to the wire. : “They Reminisce Over You,” Pete Rock & CL Smooth; “The World is Yours,” Nas; “Down With The King,” Run DMC; “Don’t Curse,” Heavy D: “DWYCK,” Gang Starr; “NY State of Mind,” Nas; “Come Clean,” Jeru The Damaja; “Unbelievable,” The Notorious B.I.G.This event has been going on already for years. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for ASCAP and Jason Merritt/Getty Images)Left to right: Sean “P. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images and Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)COVID-19 has forced millions to stay indoors and has led to massive concert postponements and cancellations. Sure!’s “If I’m Not Your Lover,” and Heavy D’s “Now That We Found Love.” And that’s not even counting his own hits with Guy (“I Like”) and BLACKstreet (“Before I Let You Go”).Darkchild came almost out of nowhere with Gina Thompson’s “The Things That You Do” and Mary J. Blige’s “I Can Love You Better.” Then he dropped a bomb called “The Boy is Mine.” From there, it’s been an avalanche of hits: Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name,” Toni Braxton’s “He Wasn’t Man Enough,” Whitney Houston’s “It’s Not Right, But It’s OK,” and JLo’s “If You Had My Love.” His icy synths and spacey polyrhythms have taken up residency at the top of the Billboard charts. Entertainment Here Are The IG Live Battles Happening This Weekend Bryan-Michael has been part of some of the most epic ballads this side of the millennium; Jagged Edge’s “Let’s Get Married,” Mary J. Blige’s “Be Without You,” Toni Braxton’s “Just Be A Man About It,” and Aaliyah’s “Come Over.” But that doesn’t mean he can’t up the pace, evident in dance grooves like Mariah Carey’s “Shake It Off” and Nivea’s “Don’t Mess With My Man.” Tricky Stewart’s name is on damn near half of every top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hit by a Black artist over the past 20 years.
But Jam and Lewis have the ultimate knockout punch: The Janet Jackson catalog. Saadiq is known mostly for his stellar work as the lead singer of Tony! Pete’s own catalog with “They Reminisce Over You” is legendary, as is Premier and Guru’s records like “Mass Appeal.” Each are killer DJs with uncanny scratching chops, both had iconic songs on Nas’ album. Naturally, it’s inspiring fans to speculate and suggest who should participate next in these battles. During the IG live session, Boi-1da played not one, but two unreleased Drake singles. Digital Cover IG Live Battle Tonight @ 8pm!! : While this might seem like a mismatch at first glance. The battle was originally scheduled for earlier this month but was postponed due to Babyface and his family getting with COVID-19. ( David Livingston/Getty Images and Anna Webber/Getty Images for National Museum Of African American Music)Left to right: Bryan Michael-Cox. The best part is that it allows the public to come to appreciate the work of songwriters and producers, who are often overshadowed. In one corner, from Virginia Beach, you have Skateboard P. His catalog as half of the Neptunes (shout out to Chad Hugo) alone makes him a formidable opponent. His hits with Usher – “You Make Me Wanna,” “My Way,” “Burn,” “My Boo” – have stood the test of time.
With good reason. Puffy’s Bad Boy Records against JD’s So So Def.
: These are two of Black music’s greatest visionaries. Tone, he’s not only co-created many of their classics — “Anniversary,” “It Feels Good,” “Let’s Get Down” — he’s penned classic after classic for his fellow Alternative soul brothers and sisters, from Angie Stone’s “Brotha,” “Erykah Badu’s “Love Of My Life” to D’Angelo’s “Lady” and Bilal’s “Soul Sista.” Harris has been a stalwart for both Neo-Soul and Hip-Hop. T-Minus hit the top 10 with Nicki Minaj’s “Moment 4 Life” and 40 has been Drake’s principal producer since the When they branch out beyond Mr. Graham, they continue to win. T got a Grammy nod for Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools” and 40 scored a number one R&B smash with Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable (I’m Ready).” While T has been better at gaining hits with outside artists, such as J.Cole’s first top 10 single, “Middle Child,” 40 and Drake’s streak of smashes that include “One Dance,” “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” and “Nice For What,” is just too suffocating.