In 1993, R. Kelly left his group Public Announcement to fly solo and burst onto the scene with his nasty-and-proud debut album 12 Play which pretty much changed the tone of R&B forever. This album is known best for spawning the mega-hit single "Bump N' Grind" which probably caused a boom in the population for the next 5 years.
Pants unzipped, with steampunk rearview-mirrored cane in hand |
A year later, Kells released the slinky Caribbean-tinged slow jam "Your Body's Callin'" as a single (which was later sampled by DJ Premier for Biggie's single "Unbelievable"), along with 3 other stunning tracks (including a "His & Hers Mix" of the single which was completely re-written with more explicit lyrics, a sleazy 808 track, and an uncredited appearance from a then-brand-new Aaliyah, and is featured below).
Also featured, are the chill-inducing "Prelude," which starts with a sparse arrangement of keys and the crashing waves of (I like to assume) Lake Michigan. Just as it begins to build a sexy funked out bass groove, the song fades away into nothing. Finally, R. Kelly provided an instrumental of the "His & Hers Mix" which features some Jazz piano in place of the vocals and trust me - this beat still hits hard 20 years later.
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