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when they're older :chick1:

 


Khia resurgence coming in 2034 :gaycatina1:

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9 minutes ago, Bussea said:

The way we sat around recess singing this and got in so much trouble :dies:  I remember they used to play the clean version on 106 & Park and my friend came to school singing the uncensored bc his sister bought the cd and we were gagged and made him bring it to school so we can take turns borrowing it :ahh:

I'm screaming at everything :bibliahh: 

 

Recess. 106 & Park. Clean version. Explicit CD version. Taking turns borrowing the CD:dies:

 

Listening to the clean version now :laugh: I haven't heard it in years :laugh:

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2 minutes ago, SoldierofLove said:

I'm screaming at everything :bibliahh: 

 

Recess. 106 & Park. Clean version. Explicit CD version. Taking turns borrowing the CD:dies:

 

Listening to the clean version now :laugh: I haven't heard it in years :laugh:

what a time to be alive :jonny: I miss it!

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this song is a classic and was always played at our college parties :WAP: i miss getting wild drunk with my friends to this song

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all Adele needs to do is pull a Janet and have Khia sing it over a TV screen

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57 minutes ago, Bussea said:

what a time to be alive :jonny: I miss it!

Well now you got me feeling all nostalgic :gaycat6: even though I'm eternally 12 :suburban:

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1 hour ago, SoldierofLove said:

I'm screaming at everything :bibliahh: 

 

Recess. 106 & Park. Clean version. Explicit CD version. Taking turns borrowing the CD:dies:

 

Listening to the clean version now :laugh: I haven't heard it in years :laugh:

You reminded me of the time my older sister lent her Evanescence - Fallen CD and Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape CD to one of her friends when she was in high school and she never got them back :/

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This song is so iconic. It literally never dies :WAP:

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A raunchy classique, even the pre-twitter gays knew it here in Brazil, a friend of mine from high school loved it and was always singing it during classes :rip:

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"that song about my body hurting" kills me :dies:

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5 hours ago, Bussea said:

The way we sat around recess singing this and got in so much trouble :dies:  I remember they used to play the clean version on 106 & Park and my friend came to school singing the uncensored bc his sister bought the cd and we were gagged and made him bring it to school so we can take turns borrowing it :ahh:

this is so relatable :bibliahh:

we used to leave our tvs on over night with the screen blackened to record all the R&B videos on The Box & lend them out in school.

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Adele tells children to listen to a khia

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khia twitter will never make me believe that you are a khia! 

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8 hours ago, Vixen Eyes said:

You reminded me of the time my older sister lent her Evanescence - Fallen CD and Gwen Stefani - The Sweet Escape CD to one of her friends when she was in high school and she never got them back :/

Omg :rip: Imagine being a music fan in an era where the CD is your main way to listen to your faves and your friend just snatches them like that :deadbanana:

 

After the third time of me demanding that they return the CDs, it would be on sight next time :angry: 

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4 hours ago, Mariya Takeuchi said:

this is so relatable :bibliahh:

we used to leave our tvs on over night with the screen blackened to record all the R&B videos on The Box & lend them out in school.

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Lending the videos out is sending me :laugh: Did you lend them to students who didn't have cable/TV? Or were their parents strict and wouldn't let them watch BET? :laugh:

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I want Khia's thoughts on Adele stanning Khia's song.

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3 hours ago, SoldierofLove said:

:dies:
 

Lending the videos out is sending me :laugh: Did you lend them to students who didn't have cable/TV? Or were their parents strict and wouldn't let them watch BET? :laugh:

A bit of both actually :laugh: Not every tv back then was capable of recording audio with the screen off or with the AUX plugged in so we'd swap tapes with kids for other stuff like games or CDs if they couldn't do it. before pogs & pokemon cards it was how many rare/new songs you'd recorded that determined your popularity :cool:

 

This was early 90s in the uk. R&B didn't get played on commercial radio outside of a couple specialist local channels, we all depended on cable & pirate radio. The Box would switch to American programming at around 11pm. You also had to go to specialist A1 music stores to get anything "Urban" as not even stores like HMV or Tower Records had much stock. 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Box_(British_and_Irish_TV_channel)

 

https://www.britishrecordshoparchive.org/shops/a1-records/

 

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On 9/9/2024 at 12:36 PM, Mariya Takeuchi said:

A bit of both actually :laugh: Not every tv back then was capable of recording audio with the screen off or with the AUX plugged in so we'd swap tapes with kids for other stuff like games or CDs if they couldn't do it. before pogs & pokemon cards it was how many rare/new songs you'd recorded that determined your popularity :cool:

 

This was early 90s in the uk. R&B didn't get played on commercial radio outside of a couple specialist local channels, we all depended on cable & pirate radio. The Box would switch to American programming at around 11pm. You also had to go to specialist A1 music stores to get anything "Urban" as not even stores like HMV or Tower Records had much stock. 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Box_(British_and_Irish_TV_channel)

 

https://www.britishrecordshoparchive.org/shops/a1-records/

 

Not the school playground being a black market for music videos, CDs and games :dies:

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