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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/snoop-dogg-ft-dogg-pound-dramatics.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En3IgstEmcUendofvid
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From 1993 Album: "Doggystyle".....

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Doggystyle is the debut solo album from American West Coast hip hop rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg, released November 23, 1993 on Death Row Records. The album was recorded soon following the release of Dr. Dre's landmark debut album The Chronic (1992), to which Snoop Dogg contributed significantly. His musical stylizations for the album share similarity to those featured on Doggystyle. Critics have praised Snoop Dogg for the lyrical "realism" he delivers on the album and for his distinctive vocal flow. While recording the album, Snoop Dogg was arrested in connection with Phillip Woldermarian's death; he was tried and acquitted in 1996.

Despite some mixed criticism of the album initially upon its release, Doggystyle has earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip hop albums ever released.[3] Much like The Chronic, the distinctive sounds of Doggystyle helped introduce the hip hop style of G-funk to a mainstream audience, bringing forward West Coast hip hop as a dominant force in the early 1990s. As of 2008, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has certified Doggystyle quadruple platinum in sales, as it serves as Snoop Dogg's highest-selling album. The record debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, and sold 802,858 copies in its first week alone, which was the record for a debuting artist and the fastest-selling album ever until Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000.Doggystyle is viewed by many critics and fans as a "hip hop classic" and is included in The Source magazine's list of the 100 Best Rap Albums, as well as Rolling Stone magazine's list of Essential Recordings of the 90s.

Doggystyle was recorded in early 1993 at Death Row Studios. It was produced in a style similar to The Chronic; some critics called it a "carbon copy". Snoop Dogg collaborated with two music groups, 213 and Tha Dogg Pound. Daz Dillinger, of the latter group, accused Dr. Dre of taking sole recognition for the songs and alleged he and Warren G were uncredited on many tracks. Snoop Dogg said Dr. Dre was capable of making beats without the help of collaborators and addressed the issues with Warren G and Daz, stating "They made beats, Dre produced that record". He discussed the track "Ain't No Fun", mentioning that Daz and Warren G brought Dr. Dre the beat but "Dre took that muthafucka to the next level!" Bruce Williams, closely affiliated with Dr. Dre, discussed the recording process during Dre's time at Death Row Records, stating: Dres going to be the first one in the studio and the last one to leave. Hell start messing with a beat. As the beat starts pumping, the guys start filtering in. Everybody will get their little drink and smoke in. Soon enough the beat starts to make a presence. Youll look around the room and every cat that was a rapper from Kurupt to Daz to Snoop will grab a pen. They would start writing while Dre is making a beat so by the time hes finished with the beat, they are ready to hit the booth and start spittin'. To see those young cats they were all hungry and wanted to make something dope. The atmosphere that was there, you couldnt be wack.

Williams said the album was never finished and because of the demand for the record, the distributors insisted the album be completed, otherwise they would cancel the album's orders. This resulted in Dr. Dre mixing the album and inserting the skits within 48 hours, which enabled the album to be released. Rolling Stone writer Jonathan Gold described how Dr. Dre produced a beat from scratch to complete instrumental: "Dre may find something he likes from an old drum break, loop it and gradually replace each part with a better tom-tom sound, a kick-drum sound he adores, until the beat bears the same relationship to the original that the Incredible Hulk does to Bill Bixby". Gold also described how the track progressed with other musicians adding to the song, stating "A bass player wanders in, unpacks his instrument and pops a funky two-note bass line over the beat, then leaves to watch CNN, though his two notes keep looping into infinity. A smiling guy in a striped jersey plays a nasty one-fingered melody on an old Mini-Moog synthesizer that's been obsolete since 1982, and Dre scratches in a sort of surfadelic munching noise, and then from his well-stocked Akai MPC60 sample comes a shriek, a spare piano chord, an ejaculation from the first Beastie's record -- "Let me clear my throat" -- and the many-layered groove is happening, bumping, breathing, almost loud enough to see."

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoop_dogg
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Snoop Dogg ft. The Dogg Pound & The Dramatics - Doggy Dogg World

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/genuwine-differences.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_90XNCBatYendofvid
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Lyrics: My whole life has changed Since you came in, I knew back then You were that special one I'm so in love, so deep in love You made my life complete You are so sweet, no one competes Glad you came into my life You blind me with your love With you I have no sight #Ginuwine​ #Differences​ #OfficialVideo
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Genuwine - Differences

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/nuttin-nyce-down-4-whateva.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzSWG-Yrta4Eendofvid
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However do you want it, However do you need it ????

Another one of my favorite girl groups of the 90's
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Nuttin' Nyce - Down 4 Whateva

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/jamecia-rodeo-style.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfOc9lTcP8Iendofvid
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Jamecia's music video 'Rodeo Style' made in 1994 for Jason's Lyric
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Jamecia - Rodeo Style

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/whitehead-bros-forget-i-was-g.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5kXTT4ZN34endofvid
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Whitehead Bros- Forget i was a G
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Whitehead Bros- Forget i was a G

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/warren-g-regulate-ft-nate-dogg.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1plPyJdXKIYendofvid
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Music video by Warren G performing Regulate. (C) 1994 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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Warren G - Regulate ft. Nate Dogg

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/2pac-ft-dr-dre-california-love.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwgZalAFNhMendofvid
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"California Love" is a hip hop song by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman. The song was released as 2Pac's comeback single upon his release from prison in 1995. A popular remix version of the song appeared on his 1996 double album All Eyez on Me. This is perhaps 2Pac's best-known song and his most successful, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks (as a Double-A side single with "How Do U Want It"). The song was nominated for a posthumous Grammy Award as a Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman) in 1997. The song was actually written and performed by Roger Troutman in the Original Version of California Love, Tupac and Dr. Dre made a modern day version of the song.

The original version of the track was not available on any of Shakur's studio albums, but it can now be found on Shakur's compilation of Greatest Hits.

The tune was adapted from Joe Cocker's song "Woman to Woman", and "California knows how to party" lines listing Los Angeles County neighborhoods are sung by Roger Troutman. The vocals "In the City of Compton" and the other cities and "California knows how to party" is adapted from Ronnie Hudson and the Street People's "West Coast Poplock". The remix features sample from the song "Intimate Connection" by Kleeer written by Norman Durham and Woody Cunningham.

"California Love" was Shakur's only entry on Rolling Stone's 2004 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, ranked #346 and #51 on VH1's countdown of the 100 Greatest songs of the 90s.

Two versions of music video exist. The first video (directed by Hype Williams) was inspired by the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and takes place in a desert in the year 2095. The casting includes singer George Clinton as the evil tribal chief, actor Chris Tucker[2] (then-known only for his role in the film Friday) playing the evil tribal chief's yes-man, Tony Cox as the dwarf soldier and Roger Troutman (formerly with the band Zapp) carrying a talk box. The shooting took place in the Thunderdome set[2] known from the movie. It ends with a cliffhanger cut by a To Be Continued closing. An alternative version, featuring the remix song re-cut, removes the final caption and features 2Pac and Dre naming West Coast towns.

The second video is based on a remix version of the song from the album All Eyez On Me, and is a continuation of the video's story. The premise is that the desert scenes of the previous videos were merely a nightmare 2Pac was having. When he wakes up, he finds himself in his bed beside a woman. Dr. Dre calls him and tells him to get over to his summer house because he's throwing a party. The rest of the music video takes place as if it were a home video and features several cameos, notably Roger Troutman who is now playing the piano, and guest appearances from DJ Quik, Big Syke, Danny Boy, Jodeci, Deion Sanders, B-Legit, and E-40. The video was made for the remix of the song.

The first video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video in 1996. It achieved #9 of the top 10 on MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made list in 1999. In April, 2005 it reached the Bronze medal spot on MTV2 and XXL's 25 Greatest West Coast Videos. It also achieved #1 on the French MTV's 100 Greatest Rap Music Videos in 2006 (featured from 23 till 30 of July).
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2pac ft Dr Dre - California Love

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/ojays-for-love-of-money.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCkLEo-DT1Qendofvid
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The O'Jays performing "For the Love of Money" on Soul Train, episode #104 (1974).
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The O'Jays - For The Love of Money

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/sean-kingston-me-love.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waU9or3cVcEendofvid
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SEAN KINGSTON "ME LOVE" MUSIC VIDEO
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SEAN KINGSTON "ME LOVE"

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/sos-band-just-be-good-to-me.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1uNlhW9POcendofvid
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SOS Band - Just be good to me - rare 'live' footage
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SOS Band - Just be good to me

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/millie-scott-performs-evry-little-bit.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-_Vmq44bvQendofvid
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Millie's classic jam, written by Ronn Matlock and Bruce Nazarian. Produced by Bruce with Duane Bradley. A cool performance from Soul Train, followed by a brief interview.
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Millie Scott performs Ev'ry Little Bit

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/kelly-khumalo-qinisela.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AqHRPraOxcendofvid
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our Zulu sistaz doin it 4 themselves.. T.K.O is sizzlin hot. uyashesa!!!!
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Kelly Khumalo- Qinisela

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/thandiswa-lahlumlenze.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HACpBsSCMpgendofvid
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Thandiswa Mazwayi - LAHLUMLENZE
A true South African DIVA
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Thandiswa - Lahlumlenze

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/about-vionde.html[/postlink][starttext]
Music videos collection that aims to highlight popular music in Zambia and to encourage Zambian musicians to add their music to Youtube. Videos are added continously. If you want to request, please, do so in the comment section.
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About Vionde

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/tilda-sweet-mother.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPw1S1RNECUendofvid
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THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SONG IN AFRICA
Original song was by Prince Nico Mbarga (1976)
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Tilda - Sweet Mother

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/janice-mcclain-passion-pain.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdoArgWnYlAendofvid
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This song is from an eighties R&B artist. This is the only video that I know of featuring her. The song has that Chaka Khan vibe to it.
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Janice McClain - Passion & Pain

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/brian-ft-exaile-lyonse-nganakumona.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9408e_fd9Uendofvid
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Zambian music
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BRIAN FT EXAILE - LYONSE NGANAKUMONA

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[postlink]http://vionde.mpelembe.net/2010/02/mary-jane-girls-all-night-long.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2gyAEWVMhEendofvid
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The Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long from Top Of The Pops in 1983.
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The Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long