@@cshell2001 yes , yes, & mo’ yes for you’re absolutely right ; I forgot all about Kut Klose I’m going to listen to them today‼️ Thinking 🤔 Changing Faces too.
They must do instead of agreeing I’m going to go to Tv1️⃣ & see about that. Also, I’m going to be annoying 📺1️⃣ on social media so keep your fingers crossed 🤞🏽 to see if anything comes out of it.
While listening to Anita Baker yesterday, whose songs I can listen to back to back, I said "she's one of the few artists whose songs you ditn have to skip". It takes a special artist and a special album to achieve that.
I always wondered what happened to them. They were literally here one day and gone the next. When young folks enter into the entertainment industry, they should be required to take business/money management classes (similar to what they now do with players in the NFL). Thanks so much for the update...
Sad, but true. On the bright side, I remember the early '90s as a time in which a few artists spoke more of controlling their material and proactively managing their careers.
They contributed to making the '90s so much fun and so fashionable. Don't walk away as one of my best. I used to sing the hell out of it 🤗👸🏾👸🏾👸🏾 I understand thanks for the memories girls 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾good luck and God bless 🙌🏾
Joi, Di, and Tonya...Jade Precious Jewel in group. I still love these Ladies I wish BET Listening Party would have release their Awesome Live performance on VHS. One of a kind they are all thriving today. I miss the 90's.
I wonder if we will ever see an explosion of r&b girl groups again like we did in the 90s. I attribute it to En Vogue's success. But curious about other reasons people think these girl groups had a renaissance in the 90s. In general I wonder what happened to girl groups. Hard to remember the last group to make a big splash - Pussycat Dolls?
Take 6 resuscitated acapella singing in the late 80s for a younger generation. At that time they were in there 20s. En Vogue came behind them. Then here comes an explosion of male and female groups throughout the 90s. En Vogue and Take 6 are still intact today and still performing.
@@marissawilson4644 Internationally yes, but believe it or not they haven't had any hit singles in the US, their highest charting single was #67 on billboard
we wont, rnb in those days was always about songs that made you genuinely feel..these days not so much, there will never be a musical era like the 80s or 90s
Both of JADE's albums were classics, but when you've got that one certified, guaranteed crossover hit! That's all you need. The 90's were so good that they gave a lot of black artists that one hit that allows them to be featured on compilations to this day and keep them mainstream as well as in people mouths. The 90's were hard musically because everything was good with few misses, and everyone was really talented... unlike now.
I loved JAde! I used to rock the JAde braids,too🤩 . It so sad that talented groups like them, as well as TLC and En Vogue were all dogged by dodgy contracts that ended their careers but then made to look by the media like bitchy girls that couldn't get along. The music industry is vicious!!
Daaaamn!! I so loved these girls. After En Vogue they were my next favorite girl group. Anyone going into this business needs to learn the business. I mean mismanagement of funds and not totally understanding contracts seems to be a common denominator with so many artists.
Thank you for clearly up their break up for me. I always thought it was because they didn't like each other. I hate record companies. They have it set up where they poor tons of money into an artist and that artist has to pay it all back. Their contracts are loans. I wish artists would stop using the record labels lawyers and hire their own outside business counsel to understand what the record company is doing to them. It's the same story over and over and over again of not being paid. They need someone who is an advocate for the artists financial interests. I'm happy they're doing well and happy.
Giant Records had a lot of artists on there like Color Me Badd, Tara Kemp, Lord Finesse, Hammer, Jeremy Jordan, Letters to Cleo, Big Mountain, Ahmad, Miki Howard, just to name a few
Gawd honest truth...all this YT channel has taught me is that every group/duo/solo singers I loved during the late 80's- 90's has been screwed over royally by the multi-music executive/production companies of that time. EVERY SINGLE ONE. I'm beginning to think my childhood/Teen years was a lie. And my belief system is this now: any kids you have interested in the entertainment industry, tell them not till they are 21 AND they have a decent lawyer who actually believes in their goals b4 signing ANY fu*kin contracts !
I could’ve told you they weren’t gonna get that other girl back . She got that Rod Stewart guaranteed money ! That was very smart of her to turned them down , because she’s probably a millionaire just on being on tour with him .
The same here, that's why I am super grateful for shows like this, it allows you to catch up with your favorite artists from back in the day. I am super appreciative to the individual who created this program.
All of those girl groups back in the 90s should do some kind of US tour together. (as it relates to this subject matter, what all these ladies should have done as well as anybody else looking to be in the music is quite simple, read the damn contracts, if you can’t understand the language in them, just simply hire yourself an attorney)
I feel sorry for anyone who was not around in the 90's. I was a high schooler. That was an awesome time for R & B groups.
I feel the pain Jodeci being my favorite rnb group. man oh man wish I could experience them fresh on the scene 😕😭😩
I wish I was older. I was only a kid
What a great time for R&B
same here 90's music was the best high school soundtrack
All Facts!!!
"Don't Walk Away" was and still is my jammy jam!
Mines too ! I miss the 90's .
YESSSSS MA'AM!!
Had don’t walk away on tape cassette memories
Same here
MmmmmHM!!
En Vogue, Brownstone and Jade were three of the best during that era
Era*
@@cgogetit Shit happens. I corrected it
Yes they were
Yes plus Kut Klose and 702
@@cshell2001 yes , yes, & mo’ yes for you’re absolutely right ; I forgot all about Kut Klose I’m going to listen to them today‼️ Thinking 🤔 Changing Faces too.
They need an Unsung
They really do
@The Realest dude I know ha!
They must do instead of agreeing I’m going to go to Tv1️⃣ & see about that. Also, I’m going to be annoying 📺1️⃣ on social media so keep your fingers crossed 🤞🏽 to see if anything comes out of it.
@@kikieaddy2576 Go forth grasshopper!!! 🤞🏾🙏🏾
@@kikieaddy2576 start a petition that's how we got H-Town unsung episode. If you start one I'll sign it
They were so beautiful. I miss the 90's. I was literally a teenager
🙋🏽♀️🙋🏽♀️me too.
Ay yo!!
Me too!
Same
90s R & B was amazing
I LOVED THAT LOOK WITH THEIR BRAIDS,SHORTS CROPPED SWEATERS AND BIKER BOOTS,I TOTALLY COPIED IT.
Me too🤣🤣🤣
@@marthettalewis5107 😁you couldn't tell me nothing,I knew I was slaying.
@@meka3506 😂😂😂
Just bought a new pair of Jodeci, boots
We back in full effect this spring/summer sis😎
@@marthettalewis5107 not them jodeci boots,you better😂😂😂😂
@@meka3506 I’m on it😜
Jade CD was truly lit. It's one of the only CD's that I can put on play and not skip any songs. I still play it
Free just pulled mine out 4got I had it
While listening to Anita Baker yesterday, whose songs I can listen to back to back, I said "she's one of the few artists whose songs you ditn have to skip". It takes a special artist and a special album to achieve that.
Front to Back and put on replay🎵🎶🎵💃💃❤
@@kayshawnsimmons6822 definitely
@@donnab2440 I have the first album.
The 90s was the best times for R&B and hip hop. Not to mention Girl groups. Don’t walk away. Was such a hit.
JB James Brown said showbiz is 20 percent show and 80 percent business
never take ur eyes of the small prints
Read the book by Roman Castle called "On My Way to Hollywood." You'll learn how EVERYTHING works! It helps that it's a page-turner too!
I still have Jade's album. I like how they had different skin complexions and personalities.
Their skin tones are very congruent they are on the lighter to light skin end of the spectrum.
@@Jay-Kay-Buwembo stop bringing up skin color y'all irritating AF with that and colorist.
@@shaeholland2874 I was replying to the post, they had similar skin shades...
I appreciate u did on Jade.90s is been year of girl groups.
Decade*
Jade was surely underrated! Those vocals, their sound and vibe was everything. “Jade to the Max” is still in heavy rotation for me✨🎙🎵✨
I am so happy I grew up in the 90's. Grade school, middle school and high school...TAKE ME BACK! The music was everything and it still is :)
Man.... give me back the 90's. . . Everything was good... music/ family/ food/humanity ♥
A GREAT time to be young. And men still acted and dressed like MEN
🎶 Monday..Tuesday..Wednesday..Thursday..Friday..Saturday..eeeevveen on Sunday...Everyday of the weeeekk 🎶😍😍
Tuuunnneeeeee!!!! 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
YASSS 🎵🎶🎵💃💃💃💃❤
keep talking sis
I love that song too!
I absolutely loved Jade when I was growing up 😊
Their style alone is a whole Vibe...
I always wondered what happened to them. They were literally here one day and gone the next. When young folks enter into the entertainment industry, they should be required to take business/money management classes (similar to what they now do with players in the NFL). Thanks so much for the update...
Joi was my sister's friend from highschool. The business is super grimey, modern day slavery.
How are they doing now?
Old skool slavery and pimping👹🤛
Sad, but true. On the bright side, I remember the early '90s as a time in which a few artists spoke more of controlling their material and proactively managing their careers.
they definitely don't get brought up enough. great harmony, beautiful, great songs, and sexy.
I loved them. . . .at the time . But their sound is very dated. They need to let it go.
They contributed to making the '90s so much fun and so fashionable. Don't walk away as one of my best. I used to sing the hell out of it 🤗👸🏾👸🏾👸🏾 I understand thanks for the memories girls 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾good luck and God bless 🙌🏾
Do what happened to Kut Klose they were signed to Keith sweat ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️🗣
They got kut....by the crying man
@@johnnyparker2128 They were "twisted" for real.
Watch halftime chat’s interview with tabitha Duncan, she was one of the members in kut Klose and she explains what happened with the group
Their video was uploaded a few days ago!
Type it what happened to kutklose I just watch it
I’ve fallen in love with this channel.
Super late; but same here! I’ve been legitimately binging her videos since 4pm today 😂 (it’s almost 8:30)
I’m binging. Amazing.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Don’t Walk Away by Jade, Feels Good by Tone Toni Tony, and Poison by Bel Biv Devoe- R&B songs that have the best bass in the 80s/90s
Feels Good is still in my rotation.
you couldn't stay in yo seat when that song don't walk away came on Faaammm period Club bangerrrrrrrrr 💯🔥🔥🔥
Man I remember them as a kid This song is still a hit... Still playing in 2021
"Don't Walk Away" is one of my all time favorite songs.
Joi, Di, and Tonya...Jade Precious Jewel in group. I still love these Ladies I wish BET Listening Party would have release their Awesome Live performance on VHS. One of a kind they are all thriving today. I miss the 90's.
I wonder if we will ever see an explosion of r&b girl groups again like we did in the 90s. I attribute it to En Vogue's success. But curious about other reasons people think these girl groups had a renaissance in the 90s.
In general I wonder what happened to girl groups. Hard to remember the last group to make a big splash - Pussycat Dolls?
Take 6 resuscitated acapella singing in the late 80s for a younger generation. At that time they were in there 20s. En Vogue came behind them. Then here comes an explosion of male and female groups throughout the 90s. En Vogue and Take 6 are still intact today and still performing.
Little Mix
@@marissawilson4644 Internationally yes, but believe it or not they haven't had any hit singles in the US, their highest charting single was #67 on billboard
So true David Howe.
we wont, rnb in those days was always about songs that made you genuinely feel..these days not so much, there will never be a musical era like the 80s or 90s
Jade was one of my favorite 90's groups. Real R&B sangers!!!
This needs to be a biopic movie right there and my mother used to play the hack out of their songs .
A biopic? I'm not really. They weren't THAT big.
Both of JADE's albums were classics, but when you've got that one certified, guaranteed crossover hit! That's all you need. The 90's were so good that they gave a lot of black artists that one hit that allows them to be featured on compilations to this day and keep them mainstream as well as in people mouths.
The 90's were hard musically because everything was good with few misses, and everyone was really talented... unlike now.
So damn glad I'm a 90s baby with siblings born early 80s 💯🔥 grew up on that real rnb 💜💯
Memories of high school dang I miss the 90’s!!!
I still listen to them 💝
I used to try and wear the rolled down shorts. And my mama would get onto me for being too grown 😭😭
I feel you!😂
Back when parents were real parents and not trying 2 our friends...
😂😂😂 Our moma's didn't play back then. For my moma, I couldn't sing Thanks for my Child by Cheryl Pepsi Riley.
@@learntocrochet3952 lol mamas didn't play about children being grown
@@mokie723 ikr! Good memories though.
They always made an appearance in The Inkwell signing “dance machine “ by the Jackson’s they sounded good 🎼
Oh tht was them?
I remember that part!!!!
They sung Marvin Gays song too in the movie Inkwell.
@@l.c.1704 Yup! Let's Get It On, if I remember correctly
Omg omg Yesss so happy to see this always wondered what happened to them
It's good to hear that they ended up happy, and successful. Good job.
Don’t Walk Away...was the JAM!!!
I still listen to Dont Walk Away ... Woooo its a whole jam.
I loved JAde! I used to rock the JAde braids,too🤩 .
It so sad that talented groups like them, as well as TLC and En Vogue were all dogged by dodgy contracts that ended their careers but then made to look by the media like bitchy girls that couldn't get along. The music industry is vicious!!
Awww Tanya is my step sister I haven't seen her in years since we moved to LA. Good job
I LOVED them! Looking for Mr. Do Right and Every day of the Week are still on heavy rotation
Daaaamn!! I so loved these girls. After En Vogue they were my next favorite girl group. Anyone going into this business needs to learn the business. I mean mismanagement of funds and not totally understanding contracts seems to be a common denominator with so many artists.
“Don’t Walk Away” was a classic joint in the early 1990’s….
I still have that “Don’t Walk Away” vynil…….
Thank you for clearly up their break up for me. I always thought it was because they didn't like each other.
I hate record companies. They have it set up where they poor tons of money into an artist and that artist has to pay it all back. Their contracts are loans.
I wish artists would stop using the record labels lawyers and hire their own outside business counsel to understand what the record company is doing to them.
It's the same story over and over and over again of not being paid. They need someone who is an advocate for the artists financial interests.
I'm happy they're doing well and happy.
I miss the 90s so much. 😢
Giant Records had a lot of artists on there like Color Me Badd, Tara Kemp, Lord Finesse, Hammer, Jeremy Jordan, Letters to Cleo, Big Mountain, Ahmad, Miki Howard, just to name a few
Don’t walk away it’s the most 90’s song ever! This is when people wore every color jeans, clear Pepsi was out, cross colors, Karl kani 🔥
That jam Don’t Walk Away was so hot-as were the ladies. Love this channel!
Yes it was, and let me not go there on how i had them tape recorded singing Mr. Do Right. Mann...They kill it live
So happy to these ladies standing here.
Don't Walk Away is my favorite by them to this day.
Love their music. And still till this day they are gorgeous ❤️
Jade first album was classic they was the best looking group to out the 90s
Envogue was the best looking one for me.
You should listen to they're 2nd album as well.. straight 🔥🔥🔥
@@shonda79able definitely En Vogue.
I am glad to see all of the group members are doing well ❤️
"Looking for Mr. Do Right" Live.. is still my jam
One of my favorite Girl Groups from the 90s. 👌🏾🔥
Thank you sooooo much for this!😀
love their song :" Blessed" great voices.
That’s my shit
We need a video on Color Me Badd they were also on Giant Records
their song dont walk away , made me realize i was gay and didnt want the guy to walk away either lol
Thank you for getting to the root. I love these ladies
Miss them love a big fan
I love them! I was in jr high school when they came out!
Don’t Walk Away
One Woman
Mr. Do Right
Maan these girls were my group I still have their first 2 cds 💿
I loved them as a kid, I wanted all of their hairstyles and clothes. Their voices was bananas, the girl groups and women singers used to sing! Smh
Everything they wore turned into a fad.
@@mrsx7944 No actually history repeats itself.
They're song Mr Do right and don't walk away was my favorite songs from them so sad they broke up
Gawd honest truth...all this YT channel has taught me is that every group/duo/solo singers I loved during the late 80's- 90's has been screwed over royally by the multi-music executive/production companies of that time. EVERY SINGLE ONE. I'm beginning to think my childhood/Teen years was a lie. And my belief system is this now: any kids you have interested in the entertainment industry, tell them not till they are 21 AND they have a decent lawyer who actually believes in their goals b4 signing ANY fu*kin contracts !
We need an Unsung episode!!!!!
Ima 80s 90s baby all day!! Best of the best.... Times
Oh my ,my , my I have Jade’s 1st Album 💿 I love love love it , especially, the remake of “Don’t Ask My Neighbor”.... & some good sexy love songs‼️
Yesss...They're🔥All 3 can saaaang
They need a TVONE UNSUNG
I never forget that cassette tape was all I wanted for Christmas 🎄
I could’ve told you they weren’t gonna get that other girl back . She got that Rod Stewart guaranteed money ! That was very smart of her to turned them down , because she’s probably a millionaire just on being on tour with him .
They "walked away boy"
They were so amazing. Loved their music.
really enjoying these what happened to videos
Much more to come!
Do a "What happened to Cold Premiere." They were on Giant records with Jade and Color me badd. And they were in the kid and play movie Class Act.
Awesome channel!😊
Fun childhood memories when I listen to their music
I use to love them. And I always wondered what happened to them.
The same here, that's why I am super grateful for shows like this, it allows you to catch up with your favorite artists from back in the day. I am super appreciative to the individual who created this program.
Oh my goodness! I forgot all about Jade. Man does this take me back...
Don't Walk Away!🎶💃
Oh man this group takes me back!!
All of those girl groups back in the 90s should do some kind of US tour together. (as it relates to this subject matter, what all these ladies should have done as well as anybody else looking to be in the music is quite simple, read the damn contracts, if you can’t understand the language in them, just simply hire yourself an attorney)
Call it LADIES NIGHT!
They are gorgeous. Don't walk away was the best and I love the videos
Omg I remember buying their album on cassette tape. How times change lol.
These girls were that shizzzzzz
“Don’t Walk Away” gets me hype every time.
L❤️VEC
If The Mood Is Right is my joint!!!! 🥰
was just thinking about these ladies too..........ty!
I miss listening to the music of Jade. Such beautiful ladies.
Good memories!
It was this female group that literally got me wearing box braids,but it was Tonya who got me wearing micro braids.
Every day of the week BEST
Jade, you have a lot of fans. If anything, the ladies can tour. People would definitely come out to see them.
Just accidentally discovered this channel. This is my whole fucking childhood right here.
Seriously, I've listening to their hits lately.
So sad to hear of record labels constantly ripping off artists! Its horrible!!
I thought that was Free from 106 And Park. I'm so happy I grew up in the 90s era. Best music ever.