Originally Posted by
Ngroove
My vote, on the nineties, Johnny Gill's "My, My, My".
I love "This Is My Promise Too", but when it is "The Greatest", it usually means something more accomplished, Billboard-chart-numbers and overall mark on timeless memorability-wise.
Factually, the nineties, would be some pop I no longer care for, been done and played and listened everywhere for hundreds of times, such as "I Will Always Love You", "End Of The Road", "I'll Make Love To You", "I Swear", "Always Be My Baby", "One Sweet Day", and "Never Wanna Miss A Thing".
But hey, "My, My, My", still steaming, to me probably just as much as when it first played on 1990, a Johnny Gill / Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds classic, and a top ten pop, number one R&B.
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