Angela Winbush - Treat U Right
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I'm sorry. I know both of these songs pretty well (I'm the only person I know who has both albums).
The sound is similar as the this is what CB was doing at the time, but how are they the same? This isn't a re-tread. Though it does feature a common hip-hop drum machine element. But that's part of what I like about it. It incorporated this thing that EVERYBODY was trying to do at the time, but blending it with the smoother bass and her voice to make something unique.
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A great unmistakable voice of our time!!!
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This girl is soooooooooooooooo BAD! Wow
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yessssssssss my jam
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80s and early 90s r&b women were some empowered, bad-asses!
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I used to listen to Angela Winbush album and Miki Howard's album. It's one of the few time where I had two albums I enjoyed equally. Although I think I liked Miki Howard better listening to Angela Winbush was just as good to me.
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This song, unfortunately, was lost in the shuffle of the N.Y. hip-hop renaissance of 1994 and the height of the New Jack Swing movement that started in the late 80's with Keith Sweat and Guy. I'd heard this track on the radio back then but; admittedly, I didn't pay it much mind. It wasn't until later when hip hop started to decline (circa 2000) and R&B became diluted by non-singers (circa 2001 w/Ashanti, Amerie, J-Lo, etc.), that I started looking for lost gems to rock to. Beautiful song!
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This song is hotttt!
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Chuckie Booker produced this song and used the same beat from his own song Games. Angela also used nearly the same beat and melody from her duet hit Smile for her other big solo single Angel.
Love Angela, but it's just kind of funny how she used retread tracks for her to big songs. It's especially strange since she is such a musician having produced and played all instruments on two of her albums, you'd think she'd go for more original productins...anyway, sang girl!
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This is real musics
love angela,phyliss hyman,chaka ,stephanie mills,anita baker.
MrBg76 6 months ago 10
@superstarlavar In a small town in Florida. I've always liked Soul/R&B: Tina Turner and Anita Baker being my favorites. Angela Winbush was a welcomed find added to my lexicon of lovely ladies with big voices. The music industry would be a lot better off today, if it would go back to its roots: talent.
movielothario 1 year ago 5