This week’s throwback comes from DMX featuring Faith Evans. I think is probably one of my favorite joints from DMX; I can’t tell you how old I was when this song was released but it sure does bring back memories. Enjoy!
This week’s throwback comes from DMX featuring Faith Evans. I think is probably one of my favorite joints from DMX; I can’t tell you how old I was when this song was released but it sure does bring back memories. Enjoy!
This week’s throwback video from the most successful 90′s girl group TLC. “Creep” was the first single from their sophomore album “CrazySexyCool.” Enjoy!
It’s been a while since we have did a “Throwback” for the week so I felt like it was necessary. The week’s video is from Scarface’s 1996 album “The Untouchable.” “Smile” featured the late Tupac Shakur and gave Scarface much success making the single certified gold.
This week’s throwback is from the late Big Pun. His collaboration with Donnell Jones, “It’s So Hard” was released shortly after his death. I’m sure you all remember this video; it featured a host of celebs such as Jennifer Lopez, Wyclef, Lil Kim, Big Tigger and much more. Enjoy!
This week’s Throwback of the Week comes from Chingy featuring Tyrese. Their collabo hit was a favorite of many back in 2006. Enjoy!
This week’s throwback comes from one of the most popular girl group in the 90′s. TLC’s “Digging on You” was one of my favorites songs at that time. Check it out and let us know how you feel about this song. Enjoy!
This week’s throwback is brought to you by the talented Ludacris with his hit single “Get Back” from his Red Light District album released back in 2004. I absolutely loved this video as it was creative message for the media and warned critics to leave him alone. I also visualize Tom Cruise doing his dance to this song at the end of the movie “Tropic Thunder”. Enjoy this video as I always do, and share any of your memories with MMIM.
This week’s throwback is a inspirational and motivational song dedicated to the the future generations. Nas’ “I Can” was the second single from his album, “God’s Son.”
This week’s throwback is from Faith Evans from her album, The First Lady. “Again” was the first single from that album, where she opens up about the trials she went through on her hiatus from the music scene. “The First Lady” was my favorite album from Faith to date.
This week’s throwback is coming from one of the greatest Hip Hop trio, Wyclef, Lauryn, and Pras – The Fugees. Fu-Gee-La is one of the singles from their highly successful album, The Score. Enjoy and let us know what you think.
To commemorate the anniversary of Biggie’s death our throwback joint of the week will be dedicated to the late and great rapper with two of MMIM’s favorite videos – Big Poppa and Juicy. When Biggie left this Earth, we lost an impeccable talent, but his music will always live on.
This week’s throwback is brought to you by Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley. This remake to “Turn Your Lights Down Low” was on the Best Man’s soundtrack. Love the mood this song put me into everytime I hear it. Enjoy!
This week’s throwback is brought to you by Usher with his hit single “U got It Bad” from his 4 times platinum album “8701” released back in 2001. In my opinion, this particular album really catapulted Usher’s status in the music industry causing other acts to increase their talents. I feel I can speak for many in saying that this album has been a major help through situations that are similar to the songs included. Share your thoughts and memories surrounding this song with MMIM.
This week’s throwback is brought to you by one of our favorite artists, Lupe Fiasco with his hit single “I Gotcha” from his debut studio album Food & Liquor released back in 2006. This is still a banger in my collection and yeah Kim, it is still your ring tone…LoL. This album definitely was a success for Mr. Fiasco and I look forward to hearing his upcoming projects. Share any memories you may have when hearing this song.