Dru Hill - In My Bed Remix Ft Jermaine Dupri & Da Brat|REACTION!!! So Lit

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

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  • @Sevyntwenny37
    @Sevyntwenny37 Год назад +3

    This was always my fav version! Summer time all over it. Lol

  • @powoodworker1751
    @powoodworker1751 Год назад +1

    Total fire track.

  • @DanPLC
    @DanPLC Год назад +2

    Speaking of Dru Hill remixes, "You are everything" Remix featuring Ja Rule is one of the best out there. But Dru Hill has so many other good songs too. A good place to start is their "Enter the Dru" album. That whole album is full of classics.

  • @khenley7100
    @khenley7100 Год назад

    Of course… excellent reaction Nation !

  • @davidbarnes1113
    @davidbarnes1113 Год назад +1

    Always loved that remix. Try his remix to Janet Jackson’s “Someone ToCall My Lover. “ it’s 🔥 Jermaine is actually in the remix video.

  • @romainimpallonia4864
    @romainimpallonia4864 Год назад

    So amazing

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Год назад

    A extra dope sleeping in my bed reaction 🤦🏾‍♂❓🛏! I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to Dru Hill before: Beauty, In My Bed, Angel, Favorite Time Of Year and All Alone. In My Bed (So So Def Remix) was released as the second single from Dru Hill's 1996 album: Dru Hill. It (remix) was written by Ralph Stacy, Raphael Brown, Da Brat (rap) and Darryl Simmons. It (remix) was produced by Jermaine Dupri. It (remix) sampled: Gimmie What You Got by Le Pamplemousse (1976) and Microphone Fiend by Eric B & Rakim (1988). The song reached #1 on the R&B chart and #4 on the Hot 100. The music video (remix) was directed by Darren Grant and features appearances from Da Brat and Jermaine Dupri. The album single music video was directed by Bille Woodruff. The song (remix) appears in 2008 video game 🎮: Grand Theft Auto IV.
    Dru Hill Info 📰:
    Dru Hill is a R&B group from Baltimore, Maryland whose repertoire included Soul, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. The group was founded by Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin in Baltimore in 1992 and is still actively performing. Dru Hill recorded seven top 40 hits, and is best known for the R&B number-one hits: "In My Bed", "Never Make A Promise" and "How Deep Is Your Love". Its original members were Mark "Sisqo" Andrews (lead vocals, keyboards, bass, production), Larry "Jazz" Anthony (second tenor vocals, keyboards, trumpet, piano), James "Woody" Green (vocals, drums, keyboards) and Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin (baritone vocals, lyrics, trumpet, keyboard, piano). Dru Hill was heavily influenced by the Dragon and Asian culture, as displayed in their fashion and official group logo.
    But none of their success could have been possible without the group's varied talents and interests. Jazz, as his name suggests, is a Jazz music fan. With a passion for the Blues and with his roots in the church, his music has the heart of Gospel and the edge of improvisation. He fills the role of Dru Hill's second tenor vocals, as well as contributing keyboards, trumpet and piano to the mix. Sisqo spent most of his childhood in the church singing Gospel, but has since developed a love for popular music. His appreciation ranges from Classical to Hip-Hop, but he admits to always being a fan of what's hip. He sings lead vocals for the group, plays keyboards and bass, and assists in arrangement and production. Nokio, an acronym for "Nasty On Key In Octave", has his heart in production and the business side of music, feeling most at home in the studio. He is Dru Hill's baritone, singing lyrics he himself often writes and sometimes accompanies with classical trumpet, keyboard and piano. Woody is the melody-maker and the spirited father figure of the group. His roots are also in Gospel, as evidenced by his soulful lyrics. He, like the rest, is not just a singer, but also a drummer and keyboardist.
    The four members of Dru Hill: Mark "Sisqo" Andrews, Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin, James "Woody" Green, and Larry "Jazz" Anthony, were all still in high school when they met in 1994, as summer employees at Baltimore Harbor's Fudgery. The quartet soon began singing together, offering the patrons of the Inner Harbor free performances of their Gospel-influenced harmonizing. All Baltimore natives, they named themselves after Baltimore's Druid Hill Park, what they affectionately refer to as "Dru Hill." Soon they were gaining popularity and entering competitions and talent contests. They won first place twice in the local Apollo Theater's Amateur Night, and went on to place third at the Apollo Theater's National Competition in New York.
    Building on their first taste of stardom in 1995, they performed at a pool party for Black Entertainment Television's show: "Rap City". Island Records Black Music President Hiriam Hicks saw their show and arranged a meeting with them. The timing was right, and Dru Hill was in the studio later that afternoon, recording the song: "Tell Me", for the 1996 film: Eddie, movie soundtrack, which was in mid-production at the time. The song: "Tell Me", became the group's first hit single, peaking at number five on the Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, drawing national acclaim for the quartet, and becoming the biggest hit on the Eddie movie soundtrack. Dru Hill's debut album: Dru Hill, debuted in 1996, peaking at number five on Billboard's Top R&B Albums chart and at number 23 on the Billboard 200, and selling more than 1.5 million copies.
    Contributing to the success of their first multiplatinum effort, Dru Hill released hit singles off the album: "In My Bed" and "Never Make A Promise", both of which reached number one on the Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart. The album's song: "We're Not Making Love No More", written by singer Babyface, reached number two. By the time they were ready to release a second album, Dru Hill had established a substantial and loyal fan base.
    But since it had been some time since their first full-length release, Island Records released their single: "How Deep Is Your Love", from the 1998 film: Rush Hour, movie soundtrack on Def Jam Records in September of 1998. Their follow-up album: Enter The Dru, was released the following month, a testament to the slight image and style changes made by the group. "We owe it to our fans to give them something different", said Sisqo in an interview with Billboard magazine for their October 3, 1998 issue. "I watch Michael and Janet [Jackson] and how they alter their images slightly [each time they have a new album]. When we perform, we never do the same show twice". The album featured songs written by each member of the group, as well as co-production credit to Sisqo and Nokio.
    The first single off the album: "These Are The Times," continued to garner fans for the now nationally famous quartet. Despite the huge number of new groups, Dru Hill has risen above as something unique. According to Angela Thomas, senior VP of Island Black Music, in an interview with Billboard magazine in the October 3, 1998 issue: "Dru Hill set the standard ... This group has original songs with no sampling", an important distinction between the group and their contemporaries.
    Supplementing their success in the recording studio with live appearances, Dru Hill toured with Mary J Blige, joined Puff Daddy's "No Way Out" Tour, performed for the pay-per-view special "Breaking Out-The Concert" and opened up for Boyz II Men on their national tour. But the quartet was brought down to a trio when Woody decided to leave in March of 1999 in order to pursue a solo career in Gospel. The remaining Dru Hill members headlined their own tour of North America for the first time in the spring of 1999. After the tour ended the group decided that they would take a break from each other for awhile. While separated from late 1999 to 2002, both Sisqó and Woody released solo albums. While Woody's album: Soul Music (2002), was a moderate success in the Gospel music industry, Sisqo's debut album: Unleash The Dragon (1999), and its hit singles: "Thong Song" and "Incomplete", were major Pop music chart successes, and established Sisqo as a household name outside of Dru Hill.
    Conflicts within Dru Hill prevented the group from reuniting as planned in 2000. This is usually attributed to time conflicts during the recording of Sisqo's second solo album: Return Of Dragon (2001), though it did not perform as well as his debut album. During this period, Sisqó branched out into hosting the dance competition program Sisqo's Shakedown on MTV, and into film, taking on supporting roles in the films: Get Over It (2001) and Snow Dogs (2002). He also starred as a vampire in the television series: Sabrina The Teenage Witch (S6/ E1). Although, his second album: Return Of Dragon, eventually went platinum, its singles: "Can I Live" and "Dance For Me", performed far below expectations in America.
    In 2002, the group reunited and added a fifth member in singer Rufus "Scola" Waller to the group's lineup for their third album: Dru World Order, on the Def Soul Records record label. After that album underperformed the group met with the new Def Soul Records President LA Reid about a follow-up album. Due to the group's failure to produce any new music featuring Sisqo (he chose not to lend his vocals to any new recordings and just produced some songs on the album), Def Jam cited the group as non-productive and dropped the group from Def Soul Records.
    In between time Sisqo would record another solo album (The Last Dragon) but it went unreleased. Sisqo did release a Mixtape album called: Dragon Music, in 2008.
    In 2009, the group signed to Kedar Entertainment Group and released their fourth album: InDRUpendence Day, in 2010 with new member Tao Soprano taking the place of the once again departed Woody. The group released three singles from the album: "Love MD", "Remain Silent" and "Back To The Future".
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    • @IceManLikeGervin
      @IceManLikeGervin Год назад

      Sisqo continued to tour through the 2010s, both as a member of Dru Hill, and as a solo act. His third solo album: Last Dragon, was released on February 10, 2015. The singles: "A-List" and "L.I.P.s" were released ahead of the album, with the latter reaching number 23 on the US Adult R&B charts, becoming Sisqo's first charting US single since his 2001's song: "Can I Live".
      Jazz left the group in early 2018 to work on his solo album releasing the single: All Your Love, in 2019. Tao left the group in early 2019 to work on a solo project because he did not like the direction that Dru Hill was going.
      In 2017, the group released a Christmas EP called: Christmas In Baltimore, and released the single/music video for the song: Favorite Time Of Year.
      In August 2018, a new album: The Second Coming, was announced. It was to feature two new members from the R&B group Playa: Jawaan "Smoke" Peacock and Benjamin "Black" Bush, who both started performing with the group after Jazz left the group. The album was to be released under Dru Hill LLC and Empire Distribution. The first single from the album: "What You Need", was released in February 2020. Later that month, Nokio confirmed on the Baltimore radio station Magic 95.9 that he had left Dru Hill in order to spend more time with his family. The rumored album never materialized after that announcement.
      A comeback for the group with a new group lineup consisting of Sisqo, Smoke and Black was hinted in March 2020. In 2020, TV One produced an Unsung segment on the group's career.
      By 2021, Nokio, Jazz, Tao and Scola returned to the group, gearing up to celebrate their 25th anniversary, making them a seven-man group and leaving Woody as the only member no longer active in the group. The 25th Anniversary Tour w/ Sisqo, Nokio, Jazz, Scola, Tao, Smoke and Black took place in 2022-2023.
      Sisqo released a solo album called: Platinum Thrones, in 2023.
      Dru Hill still performs their music live on stage in 2023. Woody is still not a part of the group in 2023. Dru Hill has a website with current info on the group: DruHill25.
      Dru Hill Group Members (*Original Member) 👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤👨🏾‍🎤:
      *Sisqo- (1992-present)
      *Nokio- (1992-2020; 2021-present)
      *Jazz- (1993-2018; 2021-present)
      Scola- (2001-2008; 2021-present)
      Tao- (2008-2019; 2021-present)
      Smoke- (2018-present)
      Black- (2018-present)
      *Woody- (1992; 1994-1999, 2002-2008)
      Dru Hill Filmography 🎬:
      1. Television
      All That (1996-1997)
      Moesha (1997)
      The Parent 'Hood (1997)
      2. TV Specials
      Breaking Out: The Alcatraz Concert (1998)
      24 hours With Dru Hill (1999)
      Keith Sweat's Platinum House (2009)
      Unsung (2020)
      Dru Hill Tour History 🏟:
      1. Headlining
      Enter The Dru Tour (1999)
      2. Featured Act
      Budweiser Superfest 97 (1997)
      No Way Out Tour (1998)
      Budweiser Superfest 98 (1998)
      Keep The Faith Tour (1999)
      Luv U Better Tour (2003)
      Game Changer Tour (2015)
      The 20th Anniversary Tour (2017)
      The 25th Anniversary Tour w/ Sisqo, Nokio, Jazz, Scola, Tao, Smoke and Black (2022-2023)
      3. Supporting Act
      Evolution Tour w/ Boyz II Men (1998)
      Dru Hill Albums 📀:
      Dru Hill (1996)
      Enter The Dru (1998)
      Dru World Order (2002)
      InDRUpendence Day (2010)
      Christmas In Baltimore EP (2017)
      Woody Albums 📀:
      Soul Music (2002)
      Scola Albums 📀:
      One Nine Hundred w/ 1-900 (1994)
      One Love...One Struggle (1996)
      Holla At Me (1998)
      Scola's Lost Treasures (2007)
      Smokey And Black Albums 📀:
      Cheers 2 U w/ Playa (1998)
      Sisqo Albums 📀:
      Unleash The Dragon (1999)
      Return Of Dragon (2001)
      The Last Dragon (2008 *Unreleased)
      Dragon Music Mixtape (2008)
      The Return Of The Dragon Mixtape (2010)
      Last Dragon (2015)
      Platinum Thrones (2023)
      Some good Dru Hill songs 🎶: Angel, Never Make A Promise, How Deep Is Your Love, Remain Silent, We're Not Making Love No More, Back To The Future, Tell Me, Do U Believe?, Love's Train, Share My World, This Christmas, Do It Again, These Are The Times, Rule The World, Shut It Down, On Me, I'll Be The One, This Is What We Do, Men Always Regret, Old Love, I'm Wondering, One Good Reason, What You Need, If I Could, Whatever U Want, 5 Steps, Below Zero, Can't Stop, Makin' Luv, She Wants Me, Whatcha Do, She Said, You Are Everything, Satisfied, No Doubt (Work It), Away, Remain Silent, Never Stop Loving You, April Showers, I Should Be..., Love MD, T'is The Season, What I Do With The Love, State Of Emergency, Nothing To Prove, I Do (Millions), All Alone, So Special, I Love You, My Angel, How Could You, Real Freak, Holding You, The Love We Had (Stays On My Mind), What Are We Gonna Do, Xtacey Jones, Love Sets You Free (w/ Kelly Price), Wild Wild West (w/ Will Smith), Big Bad Mamma (w/ Foxy Brown), Thong Song (Sisqo), Incomplete (Sisqo), The Beautiful Ones (w/ Mariah Carey), Missing You Like Crazy (w/ Keith Sweat) and Big Mama Unconditional Love (w/ LL Cool J).
      Fun Fact 🕵🏾‍♂: In 2018, Sisqo released a holiday book for children, titled: "Sisqo's Perfect Christmas", with creative partner, Tilesha Brown.

  • @IceManLikeGervin
    @IceManLikeGervin Год назад

    Some reactions to consider 🤔: Heatwave- Always And Forever Live 1978 (Katy Jones YT channel), B.M.U. (Black Men United)- U Will Know (OlsKool Jamz YT channel) or Bobby Brown- That's The Way Love Is.

  • @shadiahthomas3779
    @shadiahthomas3779 Год назад

    That my brother