Wonderful melliflous catchy track was a smash hit winning '85 Grammy for Male R&B Vocal. The song was recorded under different titles for diff parts of the world, hence 'European Queen', etc 🧞 Enjoyed your reaction King & Queen Enoma 🤴👸
Billy Ocean, brother had that "golden voice" I tells ya! Surprised this was a first-time reaction for you two because this is one of those 80's staples you just couldn't get away from since the moment it first dropped 35 years ago. As for the sound, it falls loosely between Dance, Pop, and R&B and that righteous sax solo was more or less the norm for that time period as well. As an early-80s baby myself, it's the one part of that decade that still hits hardest for me. The music was just so electric back then, both literally and figuratively. Even though Ocean blew up pretty big during that decade, you should definitely react to his earlier 70s material where you can just sense that he was gonna be a huge star eventually once that voice of his went to work. I recommend 'Stop Me (If you Heard It All Before)', 'Red Light Spells Danger', and 'Love Really Hurts Without You' for starters. Thank goodness he's still with us today and with that voice almost completely intact, too... ;-D
'European Queen' was the original released version. And he recorded two other versions 'Carribean Queen' and 'African Queen'. I think they didn't want to offend some.
@@nyrongayah3640 Actually he's both, Trinidadian-British. Born in Trinidad, and moved to England when he was a boy. He grew up in London, and was a tailor at Londons Saville Row before making it as a musician. He's lived in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England Since the mid to late 70's with his wife. It took me 5 minutes to look this up on his personal biography.
Wonderful melliflous catchy track was a smash hit winning '85 Grammy for Male R&B Vocal. The song was recorded under different titles for diff parts of the world, hence 'European Queen', etc 🧞 Enjoyed your reaction King & Queen Enoma 🤴👸
Billy Ocean, brother had that "golden voice" I tells ya! Surprised this was a first-time reaction for you two because this is one of those 80's staples you just couldn't get away from since the moment it first dropped 35 years ago. As for the sound, it falls loosely between Dance, Pop, and R&B and that righteous sax solo was more or less the norm for that time period as well. As an early-80s baby myself, it's the one part of that decade that still hits hardest for me. The music was just so electric back then, both literally and figuratively. Even though Ocean blew up pretty big during that decade, you should definitely react to his earlier 70s material where you can just sense that he was gonna be a huge star eventually once that voice of his went to work. I recommend 'Stop Me (If you Heard It All Before)', 'Red Light Spells Danger', and 'Love Really Hurts Without You' for starters. Thank goodness he's still with us today and with that voice almost completely intact, too...
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Billy's Love really hurts without you - dub mix.. simply awesome
You two are a riot! Keep up the good work.
Hiii from France, I love this song
I always just considered this a sexy a** song. Then you two broke down the lyrics.
Loved your discussion. This was a lot of fun. Thank you. :D
Great reaction! Thank you!
I do like this song, but always thought there were elements of a micheal jackson song, great reaction again.
Great reaction to Billy Ocehin
'European Queen' was the original released version. And he recorded two other versions 'Carribean Queen' and 'African Queen'.
I think they didn't want to offend some.
No More Love on the Run...post disco pop. His voice is great, even if I wasn't a big disco fan
Great hook-up. Song for. New Lover's
Espectacular muy bueno
Billy Ocean is British, and recorded different versions of this song, including European Queen and African Queen
No sir, Billy Ocean is Trinidadian
He was born and still nowadays lives on the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean
@@nyrongayah3640 Actually he's both, Trinidadian-British. Born in Trinidad, and moved to England when he was a boy. He grew up in London, and was a tailor at Londons Saville Row before making it as a musician. He's lived in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England Since the mid to late 70's with his wife. It took me 5 minutes to look this up on his personal biography.
React to Get outta my dreams, get into my car. Another good song by Billy Ocean.
Whoop whoop niiiiice!!!!
Electric avenue by Eddie grant- means the city lights bar district
A great tune. You might want to listen to *Loverboy* by Billy Ocean. It's a fun song too...
Black Disco Era
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All days in my car 🎶
Nice music
Painted on jeans, tight pants. Yep.
S.O.S band 1) just be good to me
2)tell me do you still care
Can you please do a reaction to the song by enoz carella malamore hope you like it thanks