Sexual 90's
Top 20 Playlist
1991-1993
lick u up
your body's callin
come inside
bump n grind
I wanna sex you up
slow wine
lay your head on my pillow
turnin me on
let's make love
baby I wanna
- Silk: Lose Control: Released in 1992
- H-Town: Knockin' Da Boots: Released in 1993
- R-Kelly: Sex Me: Released in 1993
- Silk: Freak Me: Released in 1992
- R-Kelly: It Seems Like you Ready Released in 1993
- H-Town: Lick u Up Released in 1993
- Intro: Come Inside Released in 1993
- R-Kelly: Your Body's Callin' Released in 1993
- R-Kelly: Bump-N-Grind Released in 1993
- Color Me Bad: I wanna Sex u Up: Released in 1991
- Tony Tone Toni: Slow Wine Released in 1993
- Shai: Sexual: Released in 1992
- Tony Tone Toni: Lay Your Head on my Pillow: Released in 1993
- KonKrete Level: Turnin Me On: Released in 1993
- Aaron Hall: Lets make Love: Released in 1993
- Mad Cobra: Flex: Released in 1992
- H-Town: Baby I wanna: Released in 1993
- R-Kelly: 12 Play: Released in 1993
- Mary J Blige: Slow Down: Released in 1992
- Keith Sweat: Give Me What I Want: Released in 1991
flex
sex me
freak me
knockin da boots
Sexual 90's. These songs are explicit, basically sex over music.
This trend Started in 1991 with The Color Me Bad Hit, I wanna Sex You Up. Which was followed up by Silk with Freak Me and Lose Control Song and Album in 1992. Also The group Shai featured The song "Sexual" in 1992 off of their If I ever Fall in love Album. The Group H-Town Release Knockin' Da Boots and Lick you up in April of 1993 off of their Debut Album Fever for da flavor , who was then Followed By R-Kelly With Sex Me, Bump And Grind, Your Body Callin, 12 Play, it seems like you ready and numerous remixes off of the 12 Play album which was released on November 9th,1993
This trend Continued on and spread to many other artists in the upcoming years and enjoyed peak years from 1994 to the end of 1995. 1995 saw the release of 4 Classic albums that defined this new Genre from Adina Howard, Kut Klose, and Lorenzo and Jodeci. Even though the high point was reached in 1995 the trend has became embedded into the culture of r&b and lives on.
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