Flashback Friday: No Doubt and Memphis Bleek
It’s the second Friday in October. Is my old age kicking in or is this year really flying by?
Eh, at least the week flew by, that’s all that matters. Stroll down memory lane with us as we cruise into the weekend.
MaryJane Carney McAllister visits the Tragic Kingdom.
No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom (1995)
MaryJane said: “Just hearing any song on the album brings back good memories. She wasn’t your typical girl and No Doubt wasn’t your typical band. It’s catchy and upbeat and the lyrics just beg to be sung.”
Also check out:
“Just A Girl”
“Excuse Me Mr.”
Edward brings Bleek round here.
Memphis Bleek, M.A.D.E. (2003)
Edd said: “Gotta thank my boy Simeon on Facebook for reminding me of “Round Here,” one of Memph Bleek’s best tracks – mainly thanks to his guest stars. Bleek’s always had a reputation of being a second-string player but he’s had his moments, many of them happening on this very album.”
Also check out:
“Need Me In Your Life,” featuring Nate Dogg
“Everything’s A Go,” featuring Jay-Z
Now, it’s your turn. Email soulinstereoblog@gmail.com hit me up on Twitter @etbowser, or stop by the comments section and share your Flashback Friday album. Leave a couple of sentences describing what makes it so great. I’ll feature your album on the blog.
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