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Wandering Eyes 03:42 Tools
Froggy Style 04:14 Tools
Down 4 Whateva 04:48 Tools
In My Nature 03:40 Tools
Show Me 00:00 Tools
Nasty Girl 00:00 Tools
U Ain't Gotta Lie To Kick It 04:01 Tools
En Tu Deep (Sticky Situation) 05:17 Tools
Gotta Get Mine 00:00 Tools
Don't Make Me Wanna Do U 04:36 Tools
Jackin' For Men (Interlude 1) 00:00 Tools
Liquor Run (Interlude 2) 00:00 Tools
The Bomb Stop (Interlude 3) 00:00 Tools
Proof Is In The Pudding 00:00 Tools
Munchies At Roscoe's (Interlude 4) 00:00 Tools
Down 4 Whatever 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom's Surprise (Interlude 6) 00:00 Tools
What Can I Say To You (To Justify My Love) 00:00 Tools
Goin' To The Mustang (Interlude 5) 00:00 Tools
Destined For Hell (Ft. Murda Chops & P.R.E.A.C.H.) 00:00 Tools
ワンダーリング・アイズ 00:00 Tools
Down 4 Whateva (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
U Anin't Gotta Lie to Kick It 00:00 Tools
En Tu Deep 00:00 Tools
Down for Whatever 00:00 Tools
Down 4 Whateva (Mr. Lee's Remix) 00:00 Tools
Down For Whateva 00:00 Tools
Jackin' for Men (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
In My Nature (Sexin' You Remix) 00:00 Tools
Froggy Style (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
What Can I Say To You (To Justify My Love) (Featuring Hi-Five) 04:27 Tools
Froggy Style (Fingers Extended Radio Style) 00:00 Tools
Froggy Style (Fingers Extended Street Style) 00:00 Tools
In My Nature (UK Flavour) 00:00 Tools
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This explosive trio of female R&B singers came straight from the west coast(California, correct me if I'm wrong) in 1994 blowing up the scene with "Down for Whateva." This was a song that was off the "It's a Low Down Dirty Shame" soundtrack. This movie starred Keenan Ivory Wayans and Jada Pinkett(at the the time it wasn't Smith yet). With crazed and sexually poised lyrics, these girls were not scared to put themselves at the same level as Males were as "Dogs." But these weren't no ordinary dogs, they were "female dogs." (straight from the lyrics in froggy style). They didn't seem to mind to show off their sexuality in the early-mid 90's. Even Notorious B.I.G. makes a reference to this movie in "One More Chance." "Low Down dirty even, like his brother Keenan." These girls were way ahead of their time. The nice thing about them is that they were not sloppy about things. Often mentioning and making references to condoms, they kept things on the safe side while having fun with 2 of their best songs, "Down for Whateva, 1994." Then later in 1995 right before releasing their first album, came out "Froggy Style." In this hit, they keep it real, they stay on track, and let people know that their not afraid to unleash the dog out of them." The album did not succeed that well. I don't believe it hit platinum, but may have hit gold. They didn't sell as predicted. It's sad to see such talented females fall off. Bad management? Perhaps. Bad timing? Jun/Jul 1995. I don't think so. It made for a fun summer album. Plus it included the year's before smash hit "Down for Whateva." -Janusz Surowka januszsurowka@yahoo.com Hartford, CT. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.