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| ARTIST: | Blackgirl |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rca |
| TYPE: | R&B |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Krazy, Treat U Right, Can U Feel It, Where Did We Go Wrong, Chains, Ooh Yeah (Smooth), 90's Girl, Nubian Prince, Things We Used To Do, Can't Live Without You, Let's Do It Again, Home, 90's Girl (Encore Mix) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 078636635927 |
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Customer Reviews of Treat U Right
90's Girl Blackgirl is an R&B vocal trio consisting of Pam Copeland, Nycolia "Tye-V" Turman, and Rochelle Stuart that released its debut album, Treat U Right, which you can download tracks from that cd. Blackgirl can take you to high in the sky with song's like "Where Did We Go Drong", "Can't Live Without You", "Home" and "Chains", and make you dance with songs like "90's Girl", "Krazy" and "Can U Feel It".
'90s Girls Attempting To Be '70s Girls
Blackgirl (Pam Copeland, Nycolia "Tye-V" Turman, and Rochelle Stuart) is an R&B vocal trio that failed to make a lot of hype in '94 and '95. There are very few moments when the hip-hop/new jack sound kick in, which means Blackgirl was basically an attempt to construct a female trio with a 1960s/70s smooth soul style and sound. Treat U Right failed to gain mainstream audience accecptance, which was not surprising in the retro-phobic R&B market. The album hit No. 46 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and No. 17 on the Heatseekers chart. The first release single, "Lets Do It Again" flirted with slight chart success due to the fact that it was originally done by The Staple Singers in the mid-'70s, which struck No. 25 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and No. 39 on the Rhythmic Top 40, the second single "90s Girl," which very well might be the worse cut on the album, hit No. 13 on the R&B charts, No. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 16 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, obviously the threesomes biggest hit. Other singles "Where Did We Go Wrong" and "Krazy" broke into the top 40 on the R&B charts, while "Krazy" hit No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100. Blackgirl were throwbacks of the'70s, just born into the wrong era of music.
Great Album, Bad Promotion
This album was wonderful and it makes no sense that Blackgirl didn't become one of the bigger groups. I heard that the album didn't sell and it was obviously because they weren't promoted efficiently. Back in 94 when the album came out I saw them in one hair magazine, other than that nothing. The women disappeared fast and the album never got off the ground. The only song I heard on the radio was " (90's Girl ) and that was their worst song. The better ones never got attention from stations and the group was jipped of a great career. They join the ranks of groups like For Real and Mokenstef two groups who never got off the ground. This is a wonderful album for Blackgirl fans, then again if you were truly a Blackgirl fan you'd probably already have their one and only album release.