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Whatchu Know About That?! 10 Songs I Shouldn’t Have Been Singing As A Kid

The older I got, the more I realized just how dirty those songs I used to love from the ’90s really were. Continue reading

Destiny’s Children: The 9 Best “Girl” Groups Of The 90s

Best Female Music Groups Of The 90s Destiny’s Child is back recording music together these days, which we’re all happy to hear. They’re one of the good groups still rocking from the 90s…sorta. Most of the 90s female groups are either split up or just gone for good. But we definitely remember the golden age of girl groups that the 90s brought us. Take a look and let us know your favorite. Continue reading

The Struggle: 9 Artists in Desperate Need Of A Hit

Times are hard for artists with some f****n for tracks, a young generation with an attention span of a goldfish and 360 deals that take the majority of the artist’s money. No one appreciates classic material any more. Here are 9 celebrities who desperately need a hit record.

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The Struggle: 9 Artists in Desperate Need Of A Hit

SWV Lands Reality Show On WE TV

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90s R&B girl group SWV is seriously pursuing a comeback. After they released their reunion album last year, SWV has gotten their own reality show.…

SWV Lands Reality Show On WE TV

Comeback Season: New Music From Artists Whose Careers We Could’ve Sworn Were Over

Over the last couple of weeks, BOSSIP’s email has been flooded with new music by artists whose names we never expected to hear in a sentence involving the words, “Yo, you heard that new…..” ever again. But as you know, artists can be a tenacious breed. And haters be damned, people like Ashanti, Teairra and Bobby Valentino have yet to receive the memo that this music thing isn’t going any further for them. Meanwhile, for a few others, like SWV, Jon B, and Mark “Return Of The Mack” Morrisson must have run out of options to deal with the realness of this recession. But as surprising as they might be, not all of these comebacks are necessarily a bad thing. So without any further ado, we bring you a Comeback Season: a Bossip Boombox Special Edition.

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Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!

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Pharrell Williams , one-half of The Neptunes production team, celebrates his 38th birthday today.  Pharrell may have only fully been part of the mainstream music consciousness for the last 10 years, but he’s been hard at work for nearly 20 years. Take a look back at some of Pharrell’s early work! In 1992, Pharrell wrote Teddy Riley ‘s rap in the hit Wreckx-N-Effect single “Rump Shaker.”  The song sold over 2 million copies and hit number 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. In 1992, Pharrell rapped on a rare remix of SWV’s “Right Here.”  Part of his verse was later chopped up and used on the hit “Right Here/Human Nature” remix. Pharrell also co-wrote and co-produced Blackstreet’s 1994 single “Tonight’s The Night” featuring SWV and Craig Mack. Pharrell’s work with SWV continued on their 1996 single “Use Your Heart”, which Pharrell and his Neptunes cohort, Chad Hugo, wrote and produced. Pharrell and Chad Hugo co-wrote and produced Total’s single “When Boy Meets Girl” in 1996, which became a minor R&B hit. However, the distinctive Neptunes sound began to really take shape with Ma$e’s 1997 single “Lookin’ At Me.”  The song was a top 10 hit and helped make Ma$e a household name. The Neptunes hit-making streak really kicked into high gear with Nore’s “Superthug,” released in 1998. From that point on Pharrell became unstoppable, helping produce, write, or remix songs for artists ranging from Jay-Z to Britney Spears to Ol’ Dirty Bastard to Prince, as well as his own solo album and the N*E*R*D projects.  Pharrell also began nurturing talent, beginning with Kelis in 1999, whose first two albums were produced entirely by The Neptunes. Around the same time that Kelis’ debut album, Kaleidoscope , came out, Pharrell was working with Clipse on their first album, Exclusive Audio Footage , which remains unreleased to this day, though one single, “The Funeral,” was released from the project. The story of Pharrell and the Neptunes continues to this day as Pharrell has diversified his interests into clothing lines (Billionaire Boys Club), websites ( Kidult.com ), and furniture design.  We look forward to all of Pharrell’s future projects! RELATED: Pharrell & Daft Punk “The Game Has Changed” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Was Pharrell Marching Like A Nazi On Stage? [VIDEO]

Happy 38th Birthday Pharrell!