Freaky Church Girls (1997)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Freaky Church Girls (but it's 1997 R&B)
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    About The Artist:
    Shawn Tyler emerged as one of the most controversial yet captivating voices in 1990s R&B. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1972, Tyler grew up in a strict Pentecostal household where secular music was banned-but that didn’t stop him from sneaking late-night listens to Marvin Gaye. His rebellious nature and smooth, gospel-trained vocals made him a perfect candidate for the era’s sensual brand of R&B. In 1997, Tyler released his biggest hit, “Freaky Church Girls,” a sultry slow jam that told the tale of devout women letting loose on Saturday night before repenting on Sunday morning. The song sparked outrage from some, However, the controversy only fueled its success, making it a staple on late-night radio shows and earning him a gold plaque.
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