Archive for June, 2023


Primary[from their 1992 album, “Hard or Smooth”]

Jamaica Mix Version

Posse Deep Mix Version

Teddy’s Mix With Fade Version

Blacka Mix Version

Club Dub Version

Vocapella Version

Primary[from her 1990 self-titled album]

The Don Miguel Mix Version

 

Tick-Tock Remix Version

The King’s Counting House Mix Version

Primary[from her 1989 self-titled album]

The KING-Dom Come Mix Version

Primary[from her 1990 album, “Make The Difference”]

To The Rescue Club Mix Version

Groove Your Love Version

Save The Drums Version

Hot Radio Mix Version

Traneen

Traneen is an R&B music singer from the early 2000s. Not much background information is given about this artist, but she was signed to the Infinite Records label.
In 2000, she released her only studio album, “Diary” which didn’t appear to generate a lot of success. Afterwards, it seems as if Traneen has faded into obscurity. It’s unknown what she’s currently up to these days.

To see a video for a sampler of her “Diary” album, go to:

AC Black

AC Black was an R&B music group from Macon, Georgia that consisted of lead singer Kelvin Jones, multi-instrumentalist Tracey Orr and keyboardist/programmer Brian Haught. The group formed in 1985 by identical twins Alvin and Calvin Black.
In 1989, they released their debut and only self-titled album on Taj/Motown Records. The album didn’t appear to make any impact on the album charts at all.
The only single released from the album, “Funky Situation” flopped on the charts. By 1992, AC Black disbanded and faded into obscurity. It’s unknown what the members are currently up to these days.

To see a video for “Funky Situation”, go to:

Arb

Arb (short for Atlanta Rap Band) was an R&B/new jack swing music trio from the early ’90s. The trio consisted of members Diedre “Ko Ko” Thomas, Timmy Arthur and Idris “X-Calibur” Muhammad. Not much background information is given about the trio, but they were signed to Motown Records.
In 1991, they released their only studio album, “The Hard And Soft”. It’s unknown how or if the album ever made any music charts at all.
The two singles released from the album, “Crank It Up” and “Make You Sweat” also failed to make any music charts as well. Afterwards, it seems as if Arb faded into obscurity.  It’s unknown what the members of the trio are currently up to these days.

To see a video for “Crank It Up”, go to:

To see a video for “Make You Sweat”, go to:

[from their 1995 album, “Sweet Dreams”]

Spike Club Mix Version

Fallin’ in Dub Version

Frank’s House Mix Version

Full Harmony Club Mix Version

[from their 1992 album, “Hands Off”]

Club Mix Version

Super Dub Version