Then along came record producer Teddy Riley, the guy behind Blackstreet, Guy, and Wreckx-N-Effect. He aimed to create a fusion of these two deeply different sounds, and his new sound (dubbed "New Jack Swing" by Above The Rim / New Jack City screenwriter Barry Michael Cooper) became the dominant urban sound of the late-80s/early-90s, making Riley the Timbaland or Neptunes or Kanye (or whoever) of his era.
This isn't to say that he was the only person with this idea: L.A. Reid & Babyface were doing pretty much the same thing at the same time, as were Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and (to a lesser extent) Dallas Austin. All things told, these four production houses account for over half the tracks in this mix (for the nerds, I'll post a who-did-what in the comments). You also had the whole New Edition contingent and their underlings (Bell Biv DeVoe / Bobby Brown / Ralph Tresvant / Johnny Gill / Boyz II Men / Another Bad Creation), although their production credits were still pretty limited in this era.
Anyway, this sound is basically R&B vocals over a swingy style of golden era hip-hop production—tons of samples, corny PCM drum machines, lots of that classic Technotronic-style DX7 bass, big dopey snare fills, and everything is super-shuffley and bouncey. And I love it.
So when KyleKlip requested a New Jack Swing mixtape for the blog, I got excited. I've whipped up what I believe to be the definitive New Jack Swing tape—I've shoehorned all my faves in here, and I don't think there's anything missing (although I am sure the comments section will prove me wrong soon enough). Before you say it: I left "My Prerogative" off on purpose. Three Bobby Brown tracks (for a total of six Ex-New-Edition tracks) is enough for one mixtape. Enjoy!
Chrissy's Year of Mixtapes Week 5: New Jack Swing.
- Jade; Don't Walk Away
- Hi-Five; I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)
- Al B. Sure!; Nite & Day
- Ralph Tresvant; Sensitivity
- Soul II Soul; Keep On Movin' (Teddy Riley's Rubba Dub)
- Bobby Brown; Every Little Step
- Color Me Badd; I Wanna Sex You Up
- Tony! Toni! Toné!; If I Had No Loot
- TLC; What About Your Friends
- Pebbles; Giving You The Benefit
- Bobby Brown; Humpin' Around
- Salt N Pepa; Expression
- Bell Biv DeVoe; Do Me!
- Keith Sweat; I Want Her
- Christopher Williams; I'm Dreamin
- Guy; Groove Me
- Bobby Brown; On Our Own
- Tevin Campbell; Round & Round
- Wreckx-N-Effect; New Jack Swing
- TLC; Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg (Remix)
- Michael Jackson; Remember The Time (RIP HOMIE)
- Hi-Five; I Just Can't Handle It
- Boyz II Men; MotownPhilly
- Another Bad Creation; Iesha
- Bell Biv DeVoe; Poison (Remix)
- Kid N Play; Funhouse (The House We Dance In)
- Chubb Rock; Treat 'Em Right
- Tony! Toni! Toné!; Feels Good (Remix)
- Johnny Gill; Rub You The Right Way
- Babyface; It's No Crime
- DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince; Ring My Bell
- MC Brains; Oochie Coochie
- Redhead Kingpin & The F.B.I.; Pump It Hottie
- Bubba; I Like Your Style
- Basic Black; Whatever It Takes
- Johnny Kemp; Just Got Paid
- R. Kelly & Public Announcement; She's Got That Vibe
This is the single greatest mixtape ever!
ReplyDeletei can't believe someone actually had the audacity to create this...thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh by the way, as promised (albeit way late):
ReplyDeleteTeddy produced and/or remixed #2, 5, 16, 19, 21, 22, 33, 34, & 36; Jimmy & Terry did #4 & 29; L.A. Reid & Babyface produced #6, 10, 11, 17, & 30; and Dallas Austin is responsible for #9, 20, 23, & 24.
Love your list. Here's some other tracks worthy for the mix:
ReplyDeleteTroop "Spread My Wings (Remix)", Jodeci "Come and Talk to Me", Portrait "Here We Go", Big Daddy Kane "I Get the Job Done", LL Cool J "Around The Way Girl"..... damn, so many songs I can go on and on!!!!
Great mix, I was going to suggest some Troop but I see someone else is on it. This is an ambitious project, I'm looking forward to see what else you come up with!
ReplyDeleteToo hot to handle, Too cold to hold.
ReplyDeleteScary to say that I recall these songs vividly on the radio when I was in my middleschool age.
ReplyDeletefor real dude.
ReplyDeleteWE ARE ELDERLY NOW :/
holy cow. This stuff is bomb. Dopest one yet!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE NEW JACK SWING! Loving your blog and the tunes baby :)
ReplyDeleteYUP U GOT IT GOIN' ON. MUCH APPRECIATED..DJA
ReplyDeleteWe must be the same age, 'cause DAAAAAMN this brought me back to middle school. Great mix. Total 20 year flash back. Fuck I am getting old.
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Dude. You are a fucking genius. This is gonna get spun at every party I have from here to eternity.
ReplyDeleteYes 6th grade dance in the house! I'm so glad you put If I had no Loot on here--I thought I was the only one who loved that song. Everybody loves tony toni tone but not that song. I had the cassette single! Sigh, cassette singles.
ReplyDeleteI agree, jodice seems absent. Remember the Time was an interesting choice, it fits but I never thought of it as new jack swing. I'm Dreamin is my jam!
My suggetion; Riff-judy had a boyfriend
ReplyDeleteToday-U stood me up rmx
LL Cool J-Stand my your man TR remix
4sure-We can swing it-Rmx w/rap
Guy-Teddy's jam 2 & Teddy's Jazz(jazz take on teddy's jam 1)
Jane child-i don't wanna fall in love+bonus beats
Today-Why u gettin' funky on me ext. version+ bonus beats
Shock g's version of b.brown's get away(different swing-it's gr8)
Wreckx-n-effect-My Cutie-smooth remix
Heavy d-we've got our own thang club version
Other TR rmx/dub versions of I just can't handle it
B.brown-that's the way love is-12" remix not TR's version
Hammer-Pumps and a bump single/ Bump teddy bump version
Remember the time-E-Smoove's verson
Wee Papa Girls(UK group)-Faith
There are very few times Teddy has been out-swung(I put a couple here), but he is the king. If u get the chance, listen to the bonus beats/dub on the 12" singles- that is where he really shows his skills.
Lots of stuff at new-jack-movement.blogspot.com
not my site-just saying. no disrespect. This list is good. Had these on tapes/vinyl.
Hey....This is what a Dj supposed to do...Not just spin music ..but take you on a journey...Hey man thanks for the trip back to 1991....WOW
ReplyDeletelove this, would have added:
ReplyDeletesamuelle - so you like what you see
rftw - yo that's a lot of body
today - him or me
guy - i wanna get with you
but that's splitting hairs really...
Oh man not a track is missing! And who doesn't get wet over Tony Toni Tone's AH OH BABY sample. WHO I ASK.
ReplyDeleteWheres TODAY's 'Why You Get Funky On Me'?? and some Heavy D & The Boyz???
ReplyDeletedear god, I'm Listening to this Mixtape thinking it's just a "Pump It Hottle" away from being the best mix ever...and then boom! It comes on. My hat's off to you!
ReplyDeleteFrom one DJ to another, this was brilliant. THANK YOU! I second what Bryce said about this being played at every house party I ever have.
ReplyDeleteDope!
ReplyDeleteMy friend was playing this mix at her party and told me where to find it. Good job :)
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