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The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams – #75 | Mint Condition – U Send Me Swingin’

Mint Condition - From The Mint Factory
 
This is without a Question needed. No Sir…No Madam. This belongs here.
 
Drift with us back to a beautiful spring season of the year 1993-1994 to when hit R&B group, Mint Condition simply released a ballad so precious, it still rings every door bell after all these years in playback. And it comes as another requested addition to the series of slow jams according to Charles (our staff writer)…

The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams – #76 | Ruff Endz – Someone To Love You

Ruff Endz - Someone To Love You
 
You can take this one STRAIGHT to the bank.
 
The team you now know of takes our music very seriously. As you can see…
 
The slow jam you are about to hear still sounds like something that should be announced as a new release for 2010. Too cool & too straight from the hip. That’s why we bring you R&B slow jam #76 – Ruff Endz.

The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams – #77 | Kut Klose – I Like

Kut Klose - Surrender
 
How beautiful our R&B slow jams was…
 
…when Athena, Lavon & Tabitha of new born group Kut Klose came around, they showed everyone how big Keith Sweat was. How bright & appealing his knack for finding soulful groups radiated. How passionate he wanted to express his production skills….it transmitted throughout all of our music collections. From Silk right down to these fine ladies.

The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams #78 | Toni Braxton – Love Shoulda Brought You Home

Boomerang Soundtrack
 
The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams Returns…
 
While Toni Braxton is currently enjoying a run at the top of the charts on Billboard for her latest project, “Pulse”, T.U.M.S. took a step back to 1992 & her debut album that spawned a very romantic & meaningful ballad to all listeners everywhere entitled, “Love Shoulda Brought You Home”…

The Top 100 R&B Slow Jams – #80 | Lalah Hathaway – Baby Don’t Cry

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Does a slow jam has to be a ssslllooow jam? Or can it be also a ‘cha-cha’? May you be the judge of this next induction to our widely received list of ballads.
 
Lalah Hathaway took off directly from where her Father, Donny, left us. A heiress of good fortune of music and talent, Lalah blessed us with a classic from 1990 so endearing, we couldn’t wait any longer with the decision to publish our very next #80 selection. The moving and reflecting, “Baby Don’t Cry”. You can find this treasure off her self titled LP, ‘Lalah Hathaway’ readers.