
"Shes standin at the medicine cabinet im like what is takin her so long (im in my wife beater an my Some songs about sex have the ability to be raunchy but this one avoids that and I can totally find myself having this on a playlist. For me this song has that vibe of smooth, sexual, not over sexed but just totally relaxed. He totally gives the listener a vision of a chick he finds sexy strolling around his house in a t-shirt doing multiple things. On any of his 11 or so albums you can find a track or two that you can add to your "get the panties" slow jam tape and I think this is definitely one of those tracks. R Kelly is the consummate slow jams tape artist. Not for tonight, but for tomorrow's amnesia" Now shawty this is what I'm a need from you

shit, even if I didn't I would ball like, arenus, swish shit, I'm a PG shit, I ain't finna keep itĪnd I be with so I got B.B.C. Ha, Ya shawty that's G-shit, tokyo spinners, ya shawty that's G-shit My flow is on Pluto, them rollins ain't plutons Okay my names Wale they probably know me from the you know "Okay you have em in amazement switchin four lanes in that 09' range When I hear it, I feel proud and it gets me hyped. With this song, he paid homage to beautiful woman everywhere, while at the same time appealing to the overwhelming populous of people who buy music, not alienating where he comes from with the hint of go-go music. Wale came in like a tornado from the city of Washington DC and just forced the industry to pay attention. \Wale is a breath of fresh air for the industry. Through the technical difficulties (Unbreakable) We as a nation had something called an imagination and we lived there. She spends parts of this song line by line taking us back to when we used to dream, used to wonder and hope that our lives could be better and as good as the ones on TV. She does exactly what I feel music should sometimes do, find way to transplant you to a moment. This song was first performed on her unplugged session on VHh1. I find that to be greatly important to music, the timelessness of it. I always loved music that when you hear it, it can take you back to the place when you first herd it. Dilla had a way or keeping music like that and Faith Evans vocals are timeless. This song does something to me it kinda transplants me back to 1995 when music was just so good and simple. The original was the debut single from Faith Evans debute album Faith from 1995. This remix was produced by the late great producer J.Dilla. I have well over 400 songs gracing my mp3 player of choice, So I am gonna just put it on shuffle and let the player choose our path for today.įaith Evans - You Used to love me (Ummah remix)

Can you guys image, that’s not even an entire CD.

We all seem to have some device that plays be that an ipod, sansa player, sony I can remember the first one I had it was called a rockbox or something similar, it allowed me to play 4 songs with a space to expand it for another 4 songs. Ahead of the music Issue I have decided to do a blog/ I guess we can call this What’s on your music box?
