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Old school
Old school






Blackstreet - 'Get Me Home'įoxy Brown hooked up with Blackstreet for the first single from her debut album. We know that no one can get enough of D'Angelo's new album, but let's take a second to appreciate this.įoxy Brown Feat. Relive what the chart sounded like in 1996. This clearinghouse is the brainchild of anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite of. Our goal is to help catalyze a movement to make ageism (discrimination on the basis of age) as unacceptable as any other kind of prejudice.

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All these years later and the r&b queen's vocals sound just as perfect on her new material. Old School is a clearinghouse of free and carefully vetted resources to educate people about ageism and help dismantle it. It's hard to believe that Mary J Blige released this as her first single all the way back in 1992. How's this for a throwback? Dru Hill performed 'Tell Me,' their debut song, while guest-starring in the third season premiere of 'Moesha,' back in 1997.ĭonnell Jones hit song 'You Know What's Up,' featuring TLC's Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopez was one of the defining songs of the late 90s, reaching number two on the UK singles chart. This song might have spent only one week on the top of the US R&B chart but 15 years after its release, no one can get enough of it.īecause what old-school r&b playlist would be complete without Joe? It reaches number two on the rnb chart, only to be held back by his protege Aaliyah's 'Back And Forth.'ġ8 years after it was first released by The Isley Brothers in 1976, Aaliyah released the beautiful 'At Your Best (You Are Love)' as the second single from her debut album 'Age Ain't Nothing But A Number.' To this day the song is an Aaliyah favourite, with Drake sampling it on his 'Unforgettable' track and more recently, Frank Ocean recording a beautiful cover of it as a tribute to Aaliyah on her birthday this year. Written and produced by R Kelly, it's hard to believe this song is now over 20 years old. Sisters with Voices, better known as SWV, hooked up with the biggest producer/ artist of the year, then known as Puff Daddy, for 'Someone.' We're taking you back to 1998 when Tamia and Fabolous teamed up for this soulful single off Tamia's self titled album. Before Beyonce began slaying as a solo act, she was creating magic with her fellow members of Destiny's Child.






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