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Post by A Thug Named Slickback on Apr 3, 2006 20:33:54 GMT -5
Hey, I know that just about everything Kris Kross released was garbage. But their sophomore album had two incredible singles IMO: "Live And Die For Hip Hop" and "Tonight's The Night."
"Tonight's The Night" had such a smooth beat and I think these guys did a great job with it. They're definitely not the best MCs, but their performance really worked on this song. And then Redman's cameo was hot as always. My favorite line: "I get this sh!t jumpin' like grandmas in church."
Gotta check this song out if you haven't heard it...
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Post by cartman2002 on Mar 29, 2007 19:43:58 GMT -5
Tonight's Da Night got to #12 on the Hot 100 in 1996 and was from their third album not second album
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2013 0:40:19 GMT -5
Probably my second favorite single by them.
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Post by Live Your Life on Feb 3, 2018 13:11:14 GMT -5
Jam!
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Feb 10, 2020 20:35:11 GMT -5
Never heard their other singles apart from "Jump", but this is decent. I like it.
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Jul 12, 2022 19:11:09 GMT -5
Original:
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Post by disman00911 on Apr 23, 2023 15:55:10 GMT -5
The beat is good though I never knew Kris Kross had other tracks after "Jump" and "Warm it Up" as they were largely seen as a novelty rap act. I later learned that my pop station growing up, B96 in Chicago, actually played this song when it came out though I didn't remember actually hearing it.
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Post by bjordan on Jan 30, 2024 17:35:04 GMT -5
The beat is good though I never knew Kris Kross had other tracks after "Jump" and "Warm it Up" as they were largely seen as a novelty rap act.Β I later learned that my pop station growing up, B96 in Chicago, actually played this song when it came out though I didn't remember actually hearing it. It also got heavy airplay on Power 106 and 92.3 The Beat during late 1995/early 1996.
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