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The remainder of the group teamed as Bell Biv DeVoe and wound up having greater success than anyone save Brown; their debut album, Poison, was another new jack style-setter and Bivins' interest in developing new talent gave Boyz II Men their big break. Your search query Bell Biv Devoe resulted in 40 songs matching your request, but we are showing only the top 10 results. We strongly recommend you to.
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Bell Biv DeVoe - Poison (1990) EAC Rip FLAC with CUE and log scans 340 mb MP3 CBR 320kbps RAR 127 mb Genre: new jack swing, R&B, soul, rap Poison is the 1990 debut album from Richard Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronald DeVoe. They are known as members of the Boston group New Edition but after the success of former member Bobby Brown and their own success in 1988, they decided to branch out and begin their own project.
This was a hugely successful album with the hits 'Do Me', 'B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)?'
Train of thought crossword. Silhouette connect keygen. , 'When Will I See You Smile Again?' , and the banging title track which became an anthem in 1990.
With so many faceless, sound-alike albums having come out of the 'new jack swing' hybrid in the late '80s and early to mid-'90s, it's important to give credit to the form's more creative and imaginative figures. Along with Guy and Bobby Brown, Bell Biv DeVoe (a New Edition spin-off trio comprised of Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe) delivered some of new jack swing's most worthwhile material. A hard-edged, tough-minded blend of R&B/funk and hip-hop, Poison was (like Brown's Don't Be Cruel) a radical departure from the Jackson 5-influenced 'bubblegum soul' New Edition was originally known for. Defined by their urgency, rawness, and vitality, 'Poison,' 'B.B.D.
(I Thought It Was Me)?,' 'Dope!,' and 'Do Me!' Are considered new jack swing classics and are indeed among the best the style has to offer. Taking a break from the CD's overall aggression, BBD moves closer to New Edition's sound with the decent, though far from outstanding, ballads 'When Will I See You Again?' And 'I Do Need You.' While other 'new jacks' were content to simply emulate Guy, the distinctive BBD deserves applause for daring to stake out its own territory.
(I Thought It Was Me)? Let Me Know Something?! Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph And Johnny (Word To The Mutha)! Ain't Nut'in Changed! When Will I See You Smile Again? I Do Need You 10.
Poison (Extended Club Version) * * Bonus track –- Ricky Bell Michael Bivins Ronnie DeVoe Tracks 1 and 6 produced by Dr. Freeze Tracks 2, 3, and 7 produced by Hank Shocklee, Eric 'Vietnam' Sadler, and Keith Shocklee Track 4 produced by Carl E. Bourelly and Bell Biv DeVoe Track 5 produced by Bell Biv DeVoe and Peace Production Tracks 8 and 9 produced by Timmy Gatling & Alton 'Wokie' Stewart Track 10 remixed by Louil Silas Jr.