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I thought you were the one who said they were whack and made white people music?WYLIN, song is a classic. The pain and the vocals, ****in shame how NT plays Boyz II Men. Those first two albums they did still sound good.
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I thought you were the one who said they were whack and made white people music?WYLIN, song is a classic. The pain and the vocals, ****in shame how NT plays Boyz II Men. Those first two albums they did still sound good.
I thought you were the one who said they were whack and made white people music?
On Showtime right now
Oh yeah, watched it last night.You seen it yet?
Worth the watch ketchup god?
Oh yeah, watched it last night.
Learned some things about the whole assembly line Motown process I didnt know about. The quality control part was really interesting.
What ****ed with me is it seems programs were better back then for inner city youth than they are right now.
I definitely felt it could've went much deeper but it was already like 2 hours.
They mainly highlighted the stars and key players; Smokey and Berry, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Stevie Wonder, Supremes, Marvin, Temps, VP of marketing, and a little Jackson 5.
That Brando doc was amazing. It was a real experience.
I don’t feel like SHO gets enough love when it comes to their documentaries. They put out quality **** that gets overshadowed by other networks. Like that Brando doc, that was an amazing feat to construct that just off the fact that they used archived recordings for the entirety of the doc so he served as the narrator.