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Topic subject^^^good reply & let me add that while Guy didn't have as long a run
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2686750, ^^^good reply & let me add that while Guy didn't have as long a run
Posted by vee-lover, Mon Apr-16-12 02:56 PM
throughout the 90s as most ppl thought they would, no one can deny that they certainly had a lot of influence on the *early* to mid 90s...and it is visibly noticed in other groups as you mentioned as well as the NJS sound...

NE's influence, on the other hand, as a group wasn't as visible in the 90s it was the previous decade. The band only reunited in 1996 to record 'Home Again' because their solo projects weren't selling well. Most of their fanbase thought they were broken up for good and the band never really said they were going to do another record together...that is until they no longer had commercial success as solo artists.



>Guy influenced Jodeci, who later influenced Dru Hill. And of
>course, there's the R.Kelly swipe of Aaron Hall's steez.
>
>Guy was dope in and of itself. Yes, NJS and Teddy blew up
>between the releases of Guy's 1st two albums, but that hype
>only helped build anticipation for that second album. Folks
>were GEEKED about The Future and it didn't disappoint. Yes, it
>was more polished than its predecessor and suffered from a bit
>of excess, but I daresay it was the last great NJS album ( I
>don't consider BBD's Poison album NJS, nor should you. lol)
>
>I know this is a bit of a tangent to the original topic, but
>speaking for someone who came up during this time-I graduated
>high school in '88-I wanted to add my too sense.
>
>Word...