The duo's church-honed runs were given more space to shine.
Discovered by the legendary Gerald Levert, the Cleveland duo of David Tolliver and Jason Champion didn't just break the mold—they crushed it. In an era of slim pop stars, these powerhouse vocalists proudly owned their size and delivered some of the smoothest harmonies of the decade. 🎧 Why the Remix Hits Different Men At Large - Let's Talk About (Remix)
What makes this remix a perfect time capsule of 1994 is how it bridged the gap between raw street beats and polished soul. It perfectly captured the transition from the frantic energy of New Jack Swing to the laid-back, hip-hop-soul aesthetic dominated by labels like Uptown and Bad Boy. 💎 Why You Should Listen Today Pure, unautotuned vocal mastery. A nostalgic masterclass in '90s production. A celebration of body positivity way ahead of its time. The duo's church-honed runs were given more space to shine
It transformed a standard dance track into a late-night bedroom classic. 🔥 Hip-Hop Meets Soul 🎧 Why the Remix Hits Different What makes
While the original album version was a solid New Jack Swing-infused track, the took things to another level:
It slowed down the tempo to let the bassline breathe.
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