Ok i don't normally do one genre sets but i'm being roped into DJing a r&b set. Not really my forte so any suggestions would be welcome. Classics alongside some more exciting things to keep it lively. Or things which you would think would slot nicely into such a set?
― myke boomnoise (myke boomnoise), Friday, 24 September 2004 12:17 (twenty-one years ago)
old school:
"never too much" - luther v.
many hits by shalamar, MJ & E,W,F
"funky sensation" gwen mccrae
"heartbeat" taana gardner
"i wanna be your lover" prince
"don't look any further" dennis edwards
"all night long" mary jane girls
"risin' to the top" keni burke
"i want to thank you" alicia myers
new school:
check mary j. blige, faith evans, janet jackson, r. kelly, brandy, usher, 112, zhane
― pheNAM (pheNAM), Friday, 24 September 2004 13:45 (twenty-one years ago)
fourteen years pass...
Estelle, Ciara, Brandy, Tinashe, Kehlani, Kali Uchis, Azealia Banks, Aaliyah, Gwen Stefani, Amerie, Ne-Yo.
Adina Howard (Freak Like Me), X-Scape (Just kicking it), Wayne Wonder (No Letting Go), Blackstreet (No Diggity), Prince (Pop Life), Spice Girls (Wannabe), Kelis (Caught out there), Nelly Furtado (Promiscuous), Cassie (Me & U), Lion Babe (Impossible), Lamar (All the Stars), V Bozeman (Poison), Aguilera (Genie in a Bottle). Shaggy (It wasn't me).
Karyn White (The way you love me).
+100000 for Faith Evans, that song is r&b perfection.
Are you also going into 2-step ? Like T2, Katy B., DJ Q, Sweet Female Attitude.
― Nabozo, Saturday, 24 November 2018 14:26 (six years ago)
oups, that thread is from 2004
― Nabozo, Saturday, 24 November 2018 14:29 (six years ago)