Welcome to THIS edition of GOOD QUESTION, brought to you exclusively by THISent.com! I’m your host, “Word Heavyweight Champion” Mr. Joe Walker.
Throughout my illustrious career as an entertainment writer and journalist, I’ve been blessed with opportunities to speak with many notable and famous persons. One of those is music icon and award-winning super producer Teddy Riley!
During our conversation I asked Teddy THIS good question: Why do songs like “Groove Me” and “Nite and Day” continue to stand the test of time?
He answered, “Yo, ‘Nite and Day’ stands the test of time because Al B. Sure was one of the guys who wasn’t afraid to explore his falsetto.
And the style of that music, we don’t really have anyone today besides Maxwell to really hit it hard with the falsetto.
Back in the day we had Philip Bailey and the Chi-Lites. And I can’t forget Ron Isley. For that style of music there’s still a void. And a song like ‘Nite and Day’ is still filling the void.
A lot of people don’t know what they’re missing until they hear it. But I’ll tell you this: the lovers in the bedrooms know all about it!
Put on ‘Contagious’. Somebody’s making a baby!” |THIS.
[By Mr. Joe Walker]
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