FINALLY!!!! All four of these women have amazing voices. Next up, do "Free Your Mind." And play the Official Video. A truly dynamic and great performance by them. Hands down better than Destiny's Child, TLC, etc.
En Vogue was one of the standout R&B acts of the 90s. Unbelievably, they never hit #1 on the Hot 100 Chart... but they did hit #2 THREE times... with this song, as well as "Hold On" (their debut single) and "Don't Let Go (Love)". They also hit #3 with "Whatta Man" (where they duetted with Salt-N-Pepa), #6 with "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" and #8 with "Free Your Mind". So... yeah, you've got a lot of great stuff to choose from.
En Vogue was definitely one of the best R&B groups from the 90's. They took the old school girl group vibes of The Supremes and updated it to the New Jack Swing sound that was popular at the time. Always loved their vocal harmonies and they were the perfect blend of classy and sexy. You guys gotta do "Hold On" or "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" next!
On their debut album, "Hold On" starts with them singing the first verse of the Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song, made famous by The Jackson 5, "Who's Lovin' You" acapella.
Love these women! Strong vocals and dynamite songs. This song is awesome! Next song should be "Free Your Mind". That song has such importance in moving generations forward racially.
FINALLY!! En Vogue! They all sing lead and they all can tear it up! Get ready to go down a rabbit hole of great music…. Don’t let Go Hold On Giving Him Something He Can Feel Free Your Mind
Everybody below saying the same thing..."Free Your Mind" is an amazing up-tempo anthem that is SO relevant in today's climate. Also, "Giving Him Something He Can Feel", "Hold On", and "Whatta Man" (colab w/ Salt N Pepa). These girls don't play, and they were HUGE in the early/mid 90's.
They basically threw down with “Hold on” in early 1990 and shaped what the entire decade would look like - especially for Black female artists and groups. Just legends.
En Vogue was fire and they could sing circles around Destiny’s Child. Good golly wow, I was mad in love with Dawn back in the day… You guys need to do Don’t Let Go, Whatta Man, Giving Him Something He Can Feel, and Hold On. Oh, and hold on to your hats for Free Your Mind.
I took a human sexuality class in university and we would go into class singing “let’s talk about sex” all the time. The prof would laugh at us all but his class was fun.
These ladies had some bangers back in the day. Free Your Mind is epic, but for me, Don't Let Go just emphasizes their individual talents so well along with their harmonies.
En Vogue is the best female vocal group since the Supremes and the Emotions, and as far as the individual singing talent of each singer (Cindy, Maxine, Dawn and Terry), they might be the greatest female vocal group ever.
All 4 of these girls can absolutely SANG. Even as a younger boy when they were doing this I knew to put some respect on their name. They've always been one of my absolute favorite girl groups. Glad you discovered them.
En Vogue was the BEST female group!!! Of course their record company and management screwed them. So after having a ton of hits they had little to show for it. They were HUGE! Thanks, you two!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
@@themajicman745 I'll put En Vogue up against ANY girl group..."before", and after the 90's. VOCALLY they are practically unmatched. Other groups may have had better songs. You may prefer other groups...that don't make them better.
They were a great band, but as far as saying the best... I don't think they were as good as The Supremes, The Bangles, The Ronettes, The Go-Go's, The Pointer Sisters or The Shirelles
90s R&B girl groups had a magic to them. Zhané Floetry Changing Faces Blaque 702 Brownstone Xscape Jade Total SWV You name it, we had them. All of these groups could sang
For the love of god, do "don't let go (love)" ... from the moment I first heard that song, it changed the way I would judge all female bands forever! Their angelic harmonies set a new standard that few bands have ever matched.
"EN VOGUE" set the bar, for all other girl groups that followed. The song that put them on the charts was " HOLD ON TO YOUR LOVE"! Not only were they amazing, talented, singers , writers and GORGEOUS! They werec also fashionistas, and put" bodycon" dresses on the map! They did an awesome collab with Salt and Pepper on the song " What A Man". Another hidden fact, the genius, grammy award-winning, gospel producer, director, composer and professor DONALD LAWRENCE, was their vocal coach! Another great song is " "FREE YOUR MIND"
En Vogue had the best vocals of any female group EVER!! I saw them in concert quite a few times and they sound amazing live. Checkout "Hold On" "Free Your Mind" "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (an Aretha cover).
Every major girl group of the 90s was inspired by En Vogue… Beyoncé and Destiny’s child, TLC, SWV all talk really openly about what the group meant to them. There really has never been another group like the, either…a crazy cool mix of genres, sick vocals (all 4 can and do sing lead), killer choreography, badass videos (they’ve won the most MTV music video awards in history, and Janet Jackson picked the “Free your mind” vid as one of the best ever), and their fashion was so iconic gowns are literally on show at the Smithsonian Museum. Other suggestions that show their range, musically and visually: “Free your mind”, “Hold on” (their breakout hit), “Don’t let go”, “Runaway love”, “Giving him something he can feel”, “Lies”, “Whatever”, “Too gone, too long”, “Riddle”, and “Rocket”.
For real. Just like “Hold on” did as the first single on their debut album. That a cappella intro where people think they know who the lead is and what kinda group this is…and then that sick beat drop before a whole other lead singer takes over… just epic!
It pisses me off that this group has lost two of it's original founding members Dawn Robinson and Maxine Jones, who sang lead on this song. This original foursome will always be the real En Vogue forever.
Amazing song & group!!! The first time I heard this song, the DJ introduced it & said "Just wait for the part after the guy says 'and now it's time for breakdown.' " I can't believe that was 31 years ago. Time is flying!!! I'm going to recommend their first hit, "Hold On." They actually have a nice collection of great hit songs. You should definitely go down this rabbit hole.
Their first hit was "Hold On" from 1990, and they continued to have hits through the mid-nineties. Their look echoed the original girl groups of the early 1960s (sixties revival was a big fashion trend in the early nineties), and the sound of that acapella "breakdown" toward the end of this song really brought to mind female big band vocalists of the 1940s like the Andrews Sisters.
I still remember "Hold On" and "Vision of Love" (Mariah Carey's debut) duking it out on MTV's Weekly Top 10 videos for a few weeks in the summer of 1990! En Vogue and Mariah both broke into the scene that year and gave women vocals a HUGE step up!
This group had four lead singers. They had such a unique sound. They were on several TV shows as guest stars, and they did background vocals on Salt N Pepa's What A Man and Hangin With Mr. Cooper. They were also on In Living Color. But like many of the 90's girl groups, they broke up over money. Dawn Robinson left the group for a bit and became part of Lucy Pearl with the Tony Tone Toni front man. They were a threesome for a while, and then reunited for a BET tribute to HIP HOP thing. Now there are two factions with two members of the four.
I've been waiting for you to get around to En Vogue; a rabbit hole worth going down. So many great songs already listed so I won't repeat, but one of my favorites is "Giving Him Something He Can Feel".
Been waiting soooo long for this! I'm a hair metal 80s girl, but I can appreciate good music and great voices of other genres, and these girls can SING! Honestly, I can't think of a bad single that they had. All are great vocals with catchy choruses. It's a good rabbit hole to head down.
En Vogue and TLC were my favorite Girl Groups of the 90's. En Vogue is the best female vocal group ever created, there is no lead, but the ladies are all so strong vocally they each take turns in the spotlight.
Add salt n pepa for the trifecta. LOVED all three of these groups so much (as a middle schooler in a small town in the Midwest) they were fire and crossed all genres. I loved En Vogue the most though not gunna lie, so sassy and such great voices. They rocked and don’t get the respect they should have now.
En Vogue was THE girl group! They have an incredible catalog of hits. Check out Don’t Let Go, Free Your Mind, Giving Him Something He Can Feel, Hold On, and Whatta Man with Salt n Pepa. Absolute fire all around ❤🔥
They rocked the early 90's with their talent, amazing singers and beautiful to boot, so much attitude when they performed, they were kinda like The Supremes of their era.
Come on y'all. "Hold On" has to be next. That's the song that put them on the map and showed the world what they were capable of. The harmonies in the intro alone blows everyone out of the water!
I think you’ll enjoy this rabbit hole…this group had a ton of hits in the 90s…they first hit it big in 1990 and set the tone for rest of the decade…they were the prototype for the girl groups that followed them in the 90s and 00s…
They're a lot of songs by En Vogue you have to hear. One of my personal favorite is "Hold On." You'll love the harmonizing in the beginning of the song.
Can't believe you guys have never heard of or reacted to these ladies by now! Anyway, might as well go down the rabbit hole and react to more, because these ladies can SANG!!
In the late 80s and 90s there was a sort of Motown revival, with several good groups with amazing harmonies. En Vogue and Boyz II Men were the top, though. I was a big fan of Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison." Please do that one if you haven’t yet!
The a capella section is my favorite part of this song. You can really hear their gorgeous harmonies, and then when the drums drop back in, it's such a great addition to their voices!
The One and Only INCOMPARABLE. The Amazingly Talented Women of EN VOGUE. All 4 Of these Ladies are Vocal Powerhouses, individually, but put them 2gether and This Phenomenal Heavenly Sound is created. There have been impactful Female Groups thru the eras but These ladies set a new Standard for girl groups when they debuted in the late 80s and all thru the 90s. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💟💟💟💟💟
Love these women! Such great vocals and dance moves and beautiful! Other groups you should hear is Jade, SWV, Changing Faces and Groove Theory, Brandy, HI Five, H Town, Jodeci, Mint Condition, Next, Shai, Toni Braxton, Xscape, Blackstreet
En Vogue definitely helped bring back the girl groups that had all but disappeared in the mid-80s. With Hip-Hop taking over they did a good job of blending Hip-Hop samples with R&B and vintage harmonies. Their look was based on the Supremes and they even re-did an Aretha Franklin song from the original "Sparkle" soundtrack called "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" which was their next single after this. They laid the path down for the next wave of girl groups that were Hip-Hop flavored.
En Vogue got hits on hits. Surprised you never heard them before. Early 90s to late 90s they were THE girl group. When Dawn Robinson left the group it wasn't the same.
Don’t Let Go from the movie Set it off, Hold On and Free Your Mind are my favorites.. En Vogue and TLC were around the same time and both groups were burning up the charts throughout the 90s
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Free Your Mind" and "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" !!
"Free Your Mind" is a banger!
yes they would definitely love this one
Free Your Mind is an anthem!
Oh, I can't wait for that reaction!
Free Your Mind is an absolute must!
That “breakdown” is one of the all-time great bridges.
FINALLY!!!! All four of these women have amazing voices. Next up, do "Free Your Mind." And play the Official Video. A truly dynamic and great performance by them. Hands down better than Destiny's Child, TLC, etc.
Free Your Mind is so good, paused this to go crank that one up, brb ;)
Exactly what I wanted to say:
FINALLY!!!!
Definitely Free Your Mind!
Truer words have never been uttered.
I can't Agree more the best Female Group Ever
The entire album is amazing. Also, their collaboration with Salt n Pepa - What a Man is worth a watch!!🎼
En Vogue was one of the standout R&B acts of the 90s. Unbelievably, they never hit #1 on the Hot 100 Chart... but they did hit #2 THREE times... with this song, as well as "Hold On" (their debut single) and "Don't Let Go (Love)". They also hit #3 with "Whatta Man" (where they duetted with Salt-N-Pepa), #6 with "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" and #8 with "Free Your Mind". So... yeah, you've got a lot of great stuff to choose from.
Yes to all of the above! ❤
Boogie Woogie Hip Hop Boy
It’s such a shame that these very talented women never got a #1 hit but nevertheless their songs are timeless and empowering.
What A Man and Free Your Mind absolutely deserved to be #1.
All of these are a must.
En Vogue was definitely one of the best R&B groups from the 90's. They took the old school girl group vibes of The Supremes and updated it to the New Jack Swing sound that was popular at the time. Always loved their vocal harmonies and they were the perfect blend of classy and sexy. You guys gotta do "Hold On" or "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" next!
On their debut album, "Hold On" starts with them singing the first verse of the Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song, made famous by The Jackson 5, "Who's Lovin' You" acapella.
Facts
Terry, Dawn, Cindy and Maxine…En Vogue is among the best girl groups ever, treat yourselves to more of them very soon!
You got that right! More of the "4 Funky Divas"!!!
Facts
En Vogue is R&B royalty! My favorite track is "Hold On". That bass! I'm dancing with you two.
As everyone is saying, next has to be Free Your Mind. It has a powerful rock meets R & B vibe...and an even more powerful message.
Aren’t they hot! They bring forth the funky funk! Love them💕 Definitely dancing to this! Love it when they break it down! Never gonna get it!!!
Also mixing hip-hop grooves aswell
Oh! These women left a young metalhead confused back in the day. Never tell anyone how much I love this
Love these women! Strong vocals and dynamite songs. This song is awesome! Next song should be "Free Your Mind". That song has such importance in moving generations forward racially.
They should definitely do "Free Your Mind'. The rest will follow :)
Came to say this!
I’ve seen other reactors mind blown 🤯 when they heard Free Your Mind! Can’t wait until Jordan and Amber hear it!
@@Shrykespeare Thanks for the laugh.
@@Shrykespeare Be color blind! Don't be so shallow!
These women could SING. They were just amazing.
FINALLY!! En Vogue! They all sing lead and they all can tear it up! Get ready to go down a rabbit hole of great music….
Don’t let Go
Hold On
Giving Him Something He Can Feel
Free Your Mind
Everyone always seems to forget Too Gone, Too Long which is my favorite song of theirs.
“Don’t go”… “Hold on”… and more! These women were no joke.. AND they go LIVE.. No lip sync
Period! No autotune!
My favorite 2 En Vogue songs 🔥
If you haven't done Free Your Mind by them you're missing out on a totally bomb song!
Something He Can Feel is another amazing song by En Vogue
Everybody below saying the same thing..."Free Your Mind" is an amazing up-tempo anthem that is SO relevant in today's climate. Also, "Giving Him Something He Can Feel", "Hold On", and "Whatta Man" (colab w/ Salt N Pepa). These girls don't play, and they were HUGE in the early/mid 90's.
They basically threw down with “Hold on” in early 1990 and shaped what the entire decade would look like - especially for Black female artists and groups. Just legends.
Jay's "ooooh" at the beginning pretty much says it all for the entire video. Such a hot group of talented ladies.
Oh, these women taught me a lot about how to respect myself! This song is timeless.
It's used as a stripper song in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
@@perrdawg41 So, men used it to put women down.
See my shocked face.
"Don't let go" by Envogue!!! :-)
his reaction when dawn starts singing shows how good she was
Oh my gosh…please, PLEASE do the EnVogue version of “ Givin’ Him Something He Can Feel.” Please and thank you!
yes they definitely need to do that video
@@JayBrown1013 I also really like “Free Your Mind”.
Yes!! "Givin' Him Something He Can Feel" we want J to sweat under that hat take it off and fan himself!! LOL
Absolutely “Giving Him Something He Could Feel” is a must play! But Aretha’s version needs some air time as well!
That's an Aretha Franklin classic.
En Vogue was fire and they could sing circles around Destiny’s Child.
Good golly wow, I was mad in love with Dawn back in the day…
You guys need to do Don’t Let Go, Whatta Man, Giving Him Something He Can Feel, and Hold On. Oh, and hold on to your hats for Free Your Mind.
Don’t forget whatever and lies very underrated songs by them
Exactly
'Used to have a crush on Dawn from En Vogue..' - Tribe Called Quest
Lol Dawn Robinson remains one of the most beautiful humans God ever created.
Team Dawn rep
Another girl group group from that era to check out is Salt N Pepa. “Push It”, “Shoop” and “Whatta Man” with En Vogue.
I took a human sexuality class in university and we would go into class singing “let’s talk about sex” all the time. The prof would laugh at us all but his class was fun.
The Best female Vocal Group of all time- No debate. All 4 of em can sannnnng!
When all 4 were able to sing lead on a song and interchange within a song and kill it! No other female group were as talented as them
These ladies had some bangers back in the day. Free Your Mind is epic, but for me, Don't Let Go just emphasizes their individual talents so well along with their harmonies.
IMO Don’t I Let Go is the song they should be reacting to.
Yes, don't let go is at the top of girl group songs for me. Those girls sang in that song!
Definitely Don't Let Go!!!
Backing this up. Don't Let Go is my favorite En Vogue song!
Love that song, one of my favorites.
En Vogue is the best female vocal group since the Supremes and the Emotions, and as far as the individual singing talent of each singer (Cindy, Maxine, Dawn and Terry), they might be the greatest female vocal group ever.
For my money, En Vouge is the best female vocal group EVER! Each one can hold their own!❤ Check out "Free Your Mind"!!!!
And it's not even close lol. Thier harmonies and vocals are well beyond anybody else
I actually liked TLC more, but it's close.
Best song!
@@Robsan40 I liked TLC too...one of my favorites, but vocally it ain't even close.
They are good but Exscape was doper too the hip hop beats hit way harder with there vocals and all could sing lead
“Free Your Mind” should be next En Vogue 😊
Ooh this is a GREAT pick. En Vogue was so so much fun!! Next: Free Your Mind!!!
Free Your mind is one of my all-time favorite songs to this day. Love En Vogue. They has so many great songs,
Now this group are one of my all-time favorite female groups along with The Supremes.....The Emotions!!! Love this group!!!!
Those were the three female groups that I thought were the best also.
Same here, you just named my 3 all time favorite girl groups! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes sir!
❤❤❤❤❤ LOVE THESE WOMEN
Oh I was so OBSESSED with their look & style. Iconic group, soooo talented
Great catalog as well
Oh I miss the 90s. Free Your Mind. Giving Him Something He can Feel. and with Salt n Peppa - What a Man!! Great music.
All 4 of these girls can absolutely SANG. Even as a younger boy when they were doing this I knew to put some respect on their name. They've always been one of my absolute favorite girl groups. Glad you discovered them.
👆👆ꜱᴇɴᴅ ᴀ ᴅɪʀᴇᴄᴛ ᴍᴇꜱꜱᴀɢᴇ ʀɪɢʜᴛ ᴀᴡᴀʏ.
Next one by them needs to be Free Your Mind. Awesome song!
EnVogue was on top of the world. They killed everyone with thier vocals/harmonizing. Keep following these ladies.
En Vogue was the BEST female group!!! Of course their record company and management screwed them. So after having a ton of hits they had little to show for it. They were HUGE! Thanks, you two!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
The best of the 90's. Not before the 90's.
@@themajicman745 I'll put En Vogue up against ANY girl group..."before", and after the 90's. VOCALLY they are practically unmatched. Other groups may have had better songs. You may prefer other groups...that don't make them better.
They were a great band, but as far as saying the best... I don't think they were as good as The Supremes, The Bangles, The Ronettes, The Go-Go's, The Pointer Sisters or The Shirelles
You’re not kidding about them getting hosed by management. It’s messed up how they got treated
@@thepsychophonic Bangles are not that good.
90s R&B girl groups had a magic to them.
Zhané
Floetry
Changing Faces
Blaque
702
Brownstone
Xscape
Jade
Total
SWV
You name it, we had them. All of these groups could sang
Absolutely, all of them are on my playlist!
@@reshaud81 my teen years were in the 90s. There was so much great music back then.
@@JemJam2976 those were my middle school and high school years!
@@reshaud81 same
Eternal "Stay"
Ok, since this sounds like your first En Vogue song, you HAVE to do "Free Your Mind". It's very relevant right now. Same Album.
For the love of god, do "don't let go (love)" ... from the moment I first heard that song, it changed the way I would judge all female bands forever! Their angelic harmonies set a new standard that few bands have ever matched.
@BarrysToolCave they too busy doing reactions to unknown clash songs lol and i love that band but come on it's not a great song like don't let go
"EN VOGUE" set the bar, for all other girl groups that followed. The song that put them on the charts was " HOLD ON TO YOUR LOVE"! Not only were they amazing, talented, singers , writers and GORGEOUS! They werec also fashionistas, and put" bodycon" dresses on the map! They did an awesome collab with Salt and Pepper on the song " What A Man". Another hidden fact, the genius, grammy award-winning, gospel producer, director, composer and professor DONALD LAWRENCE, was their vocal coach! Another great song is " "FREE YOUR MIND"
Girl groups, solo acts, man bands - 90s r&b is undefeated in my opinion.
En Vogue had the best vocals of any female group EVER!! I saw them in concert quite a few times and they sound amazing live.
Checkout "Hold On" "Free Your Mind" "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (an Aretha cover).
Not before the 90's. Go back and listen.
@@themajicman745, I said what I said!
Every major girl group of the 90s was inspired by En Vogue… Beyoncé and Destiny’s child, TLC, SWV all talk really openly about what the group meant to them. There really has never been another group like the, either…a crazy cool mix of genres, sick vocals (all 4 can and do sing lead), killer choreography, badass videos (they’ve won the most MTV music video awards in history, and Janet Jackson picked the “Free your mind” vid as one of the best ever), and their fashion was so iconic gowns are literally on show at the Smithsonian Museum.
Other suggestions that show their range, musically and visually: “Free your mind”, “Hold on” (their breakout hit), “Don’t let go”, “Runaway love”, “Giving him something he can feel”, “Lies”, “Whatever”, “Too gone, too long”, “Riddle”, and “Rocket”.
This song shook up the whole industry when it came out.
For real. Just like “Hold on” did as the first single on their debut album. That a cappella intro where people think they know who the lead is and what kinda group this is…and then that sick beat drop before a whole other lead singer takes over… just epic!
Hold On
These girls were special!!
Their harmonies are to die for. Best Female group and ALL of them can sing.
Best female group in the 90's and beyond and not before the 90's. I can give you a list of better female groups.
It pisses me off that this group has lost two of it's original founding members Dawn Robinson and Maxine Jones, who sang lead on this song. This original foursome will always be the real En Vogue forever.
Amazing song & group!!! The first time I heard this song, the DJ introduced it & said "Just wait for the part after the guy says 'and now it's time for breakdown.' " I can't believe that was 31 years ago. Time is flying!!!
I'm going to recommend their first hit, "Hold On." They actually have a nice collection of great hit songs. You should definitely go down this rabbit hole.
Breakdown - my Fave part! I try to sing all the diff harmonies 😉
Finally!! 😊listen to Free Your Mind!
Their first hit was "Hold On" from 1990, and they continued to have hits through the mid-nineties. Their look echoed the original girl groups of the early 1960s (sixties revival was a big fashion trend in the early nineties), and the sound of that acapella "breakdown" toward the end of this song really brought to mind female big band vocalists of the 1940s like the Andrews Sisters.
Yes agree!
That's pretty much spot on.
As posted above, MTE!
I still remember "Hold On" and "Vision of Love" (Mariah Carey's debut) duking it out on MTV's Weekly Top 10 videos for a few weeks in the summer of 1990! En Vogue and Mariah both broke into the scene that year and gave women vocals a HUGE step up!
Four lead singers in one group, looks, attitude and the Best ever.
This group had four lead singers. They had such a unique sound. They were on several TV shows as guest stars, and they did background vocals on Salt N Pepa's What A Man and Hangin With Mr. Cooper. They were also on In Living Color. But like many of the 90's girl groups, they broke up over money. Dawn Robinson left the group for a bit and became part of Lucy Pearl with the Tony Tone Toni front man. They were a threesome for a while, and then reunited for a BET tribute to HIP HOP thing. Now there are two factions with two members of the four.
Hanging with Mr Cooper was one of my favorite shows. Discovered by me because of En Vogue. Lol
What A Man!!!!!!!! Fierce tune.
“Free Your Mind” is a great En Vogue rocker, with a terrific message.
I mentioned it on last week’s Female Friday too, but the Eurythmics “Would I Lie to You” is another “strong woman” vibe that you’ll love!
The breakdown in this track is STELLAR. Do a deep dive and appreciate the power, attitude, and vocals that won't quit.
My favorite En Vogue song ... 'Don't Let Go'. Love these ladies!
'Giving him something he can feel' is a great one!! and looking forward to their reaction
You MUST see their song “free your mind” !!!! It is absolute 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥GREAT REACTIONS👍🏾💯👍🏾This Group Is Soooooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
To this day they still get me moving when their songs come on. En Vogue could 'sang'!
Oh they were great. Listen to Giving him something he can feel
"Giving him something he can feel" is hands down my favorite, but there are other songs that give it a run for the money.
All four can and do sing lead. So much talent and sound great live. Please more of this.
I've been waiting for you to get around to En Vogue; a rabbit hole worth going down. So many great songs already listed so I won't repeat, but one of my favorites is "Giving Him Something He Can Feel".
1992! I was 17 when this came out. I loved it then and still do today. The whole album is 🔥🔥
The vox, the look, and that James Brown - 'The Payback' sample = 🔥
Glad someone gave JB his credit for this song.
Been waiting soooo long for this! I'm a hair metal 80s girl, but I can appreciate good music and great voices of other genres, and these girls can SING! Honestly, I can't think of a bad single that they had. All are great vocals with catchy choruses. It's a good rabbit hole to head down.
That entire "Funky Divas" album was THE r&b album when it dropped!
Funky Divas became their nickname.
En Vogue and TLC were my favorite Girl Groups of the 90's. En Vogue is the best female vocal group ever created, there is no lead, but the ladies are all so strong vocally they each take turns in the spotlight.
Add salt n pepa for the trifecta. LOVED all three of these groups so much (as a middle schooler in a small town in the Midwest) they were fire and crossed all genres. I loved En Vogue the most though not gunna lie, so sassy and such great voices. They rocked and don’t get the respect they should have now.
En Vogue was THE girl group! They have an incredible catalog of hits. Check out Don’t Let Go, Free Your Mind, Giving Him Something He Can Feel, Hold On, and Whatta Man with Salt n Pepa. Absolute fire all around ❤🔥
Yes!!! En Vogue were everything! A couple of them still sing and they sound just as amazing 30 years later.
They rocked the early 90's with their talent, amazing singers and beautiful to boot, so much attitude when they performed, they were kinda like The Supremes of their era.
Come on y'all. "Hold On" has to be next. That's the song that put them on the map and showed the world what they were capable of. The harmonies in the intro alone blows everyone out of the water!
I think you’ll enjoy this rabbit hole…this group had a ton of hits in the 90s…they first hit it big in 1990 and set the tone for rest of the decade…they were the prototype for the girl groups that followed them in the 90s and 00s…
They're a lot of songs by En Vogue you have to hear. One of my personal favorite is "Hold On." You'll love the harmonizing in the beginning of the song.
FINALLY!! Next song should be 'Hold On'!! One of the best female groups ever!!
GOOD early 90's jam! I'd recommend "Free Your Mind" by En Vogue as well!
EnVogue's acapella prowess is amazing. One of the best female groups ever!!
"Giving him something he can feel." One of their bests
Can't believe you guys have never heard of or reacted to these ladies by now! Anyway, might as well go down the rabbit hole and react to more, because these ladies can SANG!!
FINALLY! Been waiting forever for En Vogue. Please do 'Free Your Mind' soon!
Another great one by them, is, “ Whatever”.
"Free Your Mind",and "Don't Let Go (Love)" are other sings by these ladies', that I think you'll really enjoy.
This song is a gem of production, everything is spot on, the break, oh my! They have a few more hits that are well worth watching.
Thank you for the reminder of how amazing this song is! Their voices and harmonies are 🔥 - and definitely giving Supremes vibes in the video 🤩
In the late 80s and 90s there was a sort of Motown revival, with several good groups with amazing harmonies. En Vogue and Boyz II Men were the top, though. I was a big fan of Bell Biv DeVoe's "Poison." Please do that one if you haven’t yet!
Free your mind is an anthem!
Free your mind! These girls are legendary... they were a diva supergroup and still are.
The a capella section is my favorite part of this song. You can really hear their gorgeous harmonies, and then when the drums drop back in, it's such a great addition to their voices!
"Hold On To Your Love"
"FREE YOUR MIND"
"Don't Let Go"
"Whatta Man" with salt n pepa
En Vogue was THE SHIT!
The One and Only INCOMPARABLE. The Amazingly Talented Women of EN VOGUE. All 4 Of these Ladies are Vocal Powerhouses, individually, but put them 2gether and This Phenomenal Heavenly Sound is created. There have been impactful Female Groups thru the eras but These ladies set a new Standard for girl groups when they debuted in the late 80s and all thru the 90s. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💟💟💟💟💟
Love these women! Such great vocals and dance moves and beautiful! Other groups you should hear is Jade, SWV, Changing Faces and Groove Theory, Brandy, HI Five, H Town, Jodeci, Mint Condition, Next, Shai, Toni Braxton, Xscape, Blackstreet
You forgot TLC
@@Robsan40 I didn't include them since Amber mentioned TLC but of course they definitely need to be reacted to
Did you mean Groove Theory?
@@DOUBLECW yes don't know why I put group. Gonna fix that
@@powerslave9365 - Specially the song "Waterfalls", an all time classic. Remember The Jets? Not a girl band, but the lead singer is a girl.
🎉🎉🎉 in Bohol career, based upon the payback album
En Vogue definitely helped bring back the girl groups that had all but disappeared in the mid-80s. With Hip-Hop taking over they did a good job of blending Hip-Hop samples with R&B and vintage harmonies. Their look was based on the Supremes and they even re-did an Aretha Franklin song from the original "Sparkle" soundtrack called "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" which was their next single after this. They laid the path down for the next wave of girl groups that were Hip-Hop flavored.
Saw them in concert!! Fun times 😊
Thank you Amber! One of my favorite groups and songs from back when. It’s still on a playlist. You cannot go wrong with these ladies.
En Vogue got hits on hits. Surprised you never heard them before. Early 90s to late 90s they were THE girl group. When Dawn Robinson left the group it wasn't the same.
Don’t Let Go from the movie Set it off, Hold On and Free Your Mind are my favorites.. En Vogue and TLC were around the same time and both groups were burning up the charts throughout the 90s
En Vogue were totally bad ass!! Go all the way down the rabbit hole!!