What happened to the songs that used to stand out? The songs I could play years after and dance to it as if it just aired for the very first time?
Since it seems as though artists (not all, but some) are more consumed with what matters now then what will matter and make a permanent dent into the music world, I guess I'll have to stick to the "oldies" but goodies.
And the award for best r&b song for the week goes to:
"So Into You..." for the young lady who just met the guy of her dreams... it was the national anthem. And even if you were single, it was just something about this song that kept you snapping your fingers, and bobbin' your head to the beat, feeling every bit of it.
(listening to it now, and doing everything I just mentioned)
It's songs like these that make you want to learn every word because they're classy (yet fun and flirty) and they have a powerful meaning behind it where people can relate. And what a beautiful voice! I'm so glad that Tamia is planning to release an album this year. She's so needed in the music world right now.
This song was released in '98. Thirteen years later, it still makes me want to two-step.
Nowadays, a lot of the new songs have no real substance; therefore, after its reign, no one wants to really hear it anymore, thus leading to a shorter shelf life.
What type of songs do you prefer?
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