She will blow your socks off with Body & Soul, so good! Also, there are quite a few tracks on this album that are excellent: Same 'Ole Love, Sweet Love, and Caught Up In The Rapture.
There is just no comparison with Anita Baker's voice. It's smoky, sensuous, rich, full, soft, powerful, dynamic, chocolatety, sweet, bluesy, jazzy and some things in between. I remember so many radio plays, but she just came on the scene and was an instant hit and a breath of fresh air. THE INCOMPARABLE ANITA BAKER. 🌹
I'm so glad I grew in this 80s and 90s R&B era. There are so many talented artists men and women that came out of that era. So Many! Great selection and reaction 🔥🔥🔥
For me, the greatest vocalist ever. I may be her #1 fan. The sultry distinction of her voice cannot be matched. She was, and is, a unique and one of a kind woman.
Yes! From start to finish those 8 Rapture songs are each STELLAR! One of, if not my favorite album ever! You bring me joy is pure bliss on every level! The live version is even better. If that’s remotely possible. Thanks!
@@bridgethegapreactionslike you said, she we went full "gospel" at the end. that's what i hate about these new singers: they don't "go there." you never feel like they push their voice to its limit. even when they do, their voices are either so generic or lackluster, that it's disengaging or off-putting to listen to. too many singers today have this scratching/screeching to their vocal when they go there; i can't stand it! when it comes to music, OLD IS GOLD!!!
Anita Baker truly has one of the most unique voices and styles. A mix of R&B and jazz. You almost can't go wrong with her discography, but another quite beautiful track of hers is Angel. Also, if you don't know Chaka Khan, you might want to check her out as well. One of the best voices ever. She was originally with a band called Rufus, and then went solo. She spans funk, R&B, and jazz. Through the Fire is one of her biggest hits, written by David Foster. Not my favorite, but a beautiful song. Other songs of Chaka's: Everlasting Love, I'm Every Woman (later covered by Whitney), Sweet Thing (covered by Mary J Blige), Angel, and Ain't Nobody.
Anita's voice is a self orchestrated instrument, What I mean by this is her vocals actively intertwines with the musical instruments composed in her songs as opposed to following a common vocal cadence set by the melody of a song. Which makes her more than just a common singer. This is also in my opinion why she and very few other vocalist like her cannot be duplicated or replicate in song renditions like most singers. In watching her video interviews where she speaks of song inspiration and composition she references feeling, working in very close quarters and proximity to the musicians and the instruments being played on her songs. This approach is very different from simply entering a sound booth and singing in queue as directed by a sound engineer. Notice how Anita can stand on stage and sing with a loud playing band with no ear set piping in the bands sound to keep in sync with the bands musical delivery. This is because she too is a lead vocal instrument. She instead queues up her band raising her arms and giving different musicians, and background singers queues to follow with her voice. As I mentioned this is not only how Anita Baker performs live but how her music is recorded. Many of the the truly great musical vocalist displaying extreme originality in their vocal delivery have the added talent of musical composition which puts this type of singer on another level. Add to this Anita's song writing abilities that serve even more to create some of the most vocally original sounding songs ever made and heard.
You literally can’t do wrong with Anita baker lol. I love her, my parents introduced me to her. She has a cover of one of my favorite songs by Michael McDonald called “You belong to me.” It’s absolutely amazing.
One thing I’ve always loved about Anita is she knows music and ALWAYS records with live instruments. Always. That adds another layer of uniqueness to her sound.
One of my favorite voices and my favorite singer's favorite singer, Mary J. Blige has always credited Anita as her favorite. For more Anita, the big hit is Sweet Love but the entire Rapture album is a must listen, but also Angel, No More Tears, Whatever It Takes (personal favorite), I Apologize, You're the Best Thing Yet, Just Because and then there is a hidden gem, I Just Want to be Your Girl by Chapter 8. She fronted that band in the late 70s before it dissolved and she went back to work as a secretary, before hitting it big solo in the early 80s. Its a great song as well.
Check out the late great Phyllis Hyman singing "Living All Alone" or "I Refuse to be Lonely" Her songs and singing will bring tears to your eyes, because of the feelings that she puts in her songs.
THANK YOU!!!! THIS IS 1 OF THE BEST SHOUTOUTS IVE EVVER GOTTEN!! Thank you for doing Anita too, and thank you for giving me a recommended artist/group! I got another for you, 1 artist, 2 songs. Stephanie Mills (I've grown up with a handful of her songs on my R&B stations, but doing reactions has been getting me way more into her & her music. 1st song "I Feel Good All Over", and the 2nd song Home (Preferrably live at the Apollo 1989, but the recorded 1 is fine). But yea back to this Anita is something special, I wish she had a bigger discography than she does (this is actually her 40th anniversary as a solo artist, she started in the Detroit funk group Chapter 8 in the late 70s). And I just want to continue to salute you on the great work & progress you'vve been doing on your channel! Keep it up! And again thank you for the support & I got more coming your way :)
Living legend with one of the most unique voices, producer, song writer and true to her own style. Multiple Grammys across R&B and Gospel categories, no one else like her
Oh my god you take me back to when I was about 8 years old. I had a walkman and I would listen to music because I was a singer as a kid in the choir till I fell asleep. I didn't live in a very progressive area of the United States so black music r&b as you call it was not popular but I loved Anita Baker. I remember the climax of this song just giving me chills. She has so many good songs I would say Body and soul is probably my second favorite but this is my number one. Good job as always bud
Hey Johnnie. Mike from Virginia again.I was so thrilled that you actually listened when I suggested the WHITNEY Medley from Porgy and Bess..DreamWorks etc. But you left off a "major" one. ONE MOMENT IN TIME "LIVE" from either the GRAMMYS or the Oscars...I forget. But you'll know It when you see her with the Big Afro looking hair and that white sleeveless Gown. I heard you mention it after All the Man...but you never played it.. Chante' Moore is another Awsome singer you don't know about. She had everyone in the U.S. talking about her " Live " performance on the Awards show last week. Just Google Chante' Moore's " Live performance at the Awards show.UA-cam BEEN RUNNING IT HARD. HER VOICE IS IS LIKE 70s Diana Ross classy vocal articulations with a dash of Mariah Carey! You're gonna love Chante' Moore!!! Also please Do George Michael featuring ELTON JOHN..."LIVE"...SINGING.."DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME"!(I CAN'T STOP DOING REPEAT IT'S A "GEM." Thanks again for doing ANITA BAKER!!!😁❤🙏 !
Yeah, babes, you clearly don't know much about 80's RnB if the first thing that came to mind was 70s Smokey Robinson. You might wanna check out some more of the RnB ballads from the 80s. Anita is of COURSE unique, but Anita ain't really 70s. Cheers to you! Have ya checked out Anita's "Caught up in the Rapture"?
The thing about Anita Baker is that not only she's one of the most influential singers, she is also one of the rare female soul singers who writes and is involved in the production side of music in studios as well as on stage. She truly is a part of the band when performing and you can tell that she is a "musician". I always come back to this one particular performance of hers where she sings one of her more up-tempo hits "Same Ole Love" live during a concert. A lot of people associate her with slow ballads but the way this woman can ride the rhythm is just pure genius. I really hope you'll do more reactions to Anita Baker. ua-cam.com/video/MI4lyqGupys/v-deo.html
Loved her in the 80’s 90’s
Anita Baker has never had a bad song. A rabbit hole well worth going down.
No a one everything she sings you will remember 💯🔥
Anita is definitively one of the absolute greatest singers that ever existed. Her voice is velvet and thunder.
“Velvet and thunder” 😮💨😮💨 AMEN!!!
She will blow your socks off with Body & Soul, so good! Also, there are quite a few tracks on this album that are excellent: Same 'Ole Love, Sweet Love, and Caught Up In The Rapture.
Omg Anita baker high notes makes hairs stand on your arms 🔥🔥🔥🔥
anita sang her melanated self off at the end, and snatched my soul!
That woman voice gives you chills 🔥🔥🔥🔥
There is just no comparison with Anita Baker's voice. It's smoky, sensuous, rich, full, soft, powerful, dynamic, chocolatety, sweet, bluesy, jazzy and some things in between. I remember so many radio plays, but she just came on the scene and was an instant hit and a breath of fresh air. THE INCOMPARABLE ANITA BAKER. 🌹
I'm so glad I grew in this 80s and 90s R&B era. There are so many talented artists men and women that came out of that era. So Many! Great selection and reaction 🔥🔥🔥
For me, the greatest vocalist ever. I may be her #1 fan. The sultry distinction of her voice cannot be matched. She was, and is, a unique and one of a kind woman.
Finally! Miss Anita Baker. One of the most exquisite, unique, beautiful voices in the world
Another good song from that album is No one in the world.
She once again starts off very smooth and takes it to the stratosphere.
ua-cam.com/video/VlA7-QS1NnA/v-deo.html a link for you to check it out
Yes! From start to finish those 8 Rapture songs are each STELLAR! One of, if not my favorite album ever! You bring me joy is pure bliss on every level! The live version is even better. If that’s remotely possible. Thanks!
I will absolutely do a reaction to a live performance of hers soon!
@@bridgethegapreactionslike you said, she we went full "gospel" at the end.
that's what i hate about these new singers: they don't "go there." you never feel like they push their voice to its limit.
even when they do, their voices are either so generic or lackluster, that it's disengaging or off-putting to listen to.
too many singers today have this scratching/screeching to their vocal when they go there; i can't stand it!
when it comes to music, OLD IS GOLD!!!
Anita Baker truly has one of the most unique voices and styles. A mix of R&B and jazz. You almost can't go wrong with her discography, but another quite beautiful track of hers is Angel. Also, if you don't know Chaka Khan, you might want to check her out as well. One of the best voices ever. She was originally with a band called Rufus, and then went solo. She spans funk, R&B, and jazz. Through the Fire is one of her biggest hits, written by David Foster. Not my favorite, but a beautiful song. Other songs of Chaka's: Everlasting Love, I'm Every Woman (later covered by Whitney), Sweet Thing (covered by Mary J Blige), Angel, and Ain't Nobody.
Great post, thank you. I know almost nothing by Chaka Khan - I'm aware of I'm Every Woman and Ain't Nobody, i think. I'll get to her soon, thanks!
One of my favorite songs of all time. Just seems so simple, pure and true. Does nothing but brings me joy. She is a true treasure.
Anita's voice is a self orchestrated instrument, What I mean by this is her vocals actively intertwines with the musical instruments composed in her songs as opposed to following a common vocal cadence set by the melody of a song. Which makes her more than just a common singer. This is also in my opinion why she and very few other vocalist like her cannot be duplicated or replicate in song renditions like most singers. In watching her video interviews where she speaks of song inspiration and composition she references feeling, working in very close quarters and proximity to the musicians and the instruments being played on her songs.
This approach is very different from simply entering a sound booth and singing in queue as directed by a sound engineer. Notice how Anita can stand on stage and sing with a loud playing band with no ear set piping in the bands sound to keep in sync with the bands musical delivery. This is because she too is a lead vocal instrument. She instead queues up her band raising her arms and giving different musicians, and background singers queues to follow with her voice. As I mentioned this is not only how Anita Baker performs live but how her music is recorded.
Many of the the truly great musical vocalist displaying extreme originality in their vocal delivery have the added talent of musical composition which puts this type of singer on another level. Add to this Anita's song writing abilities that serve even more to create some of the most vocally original sounding songs ever made and heard.
I love the way he responded to this! Like a true man who appreciates music!❤ I looooooooooove this song and she is my favorite female artist
Period❤
🔥🔥 You cannot go wrong with Anita!
You literally can’t do wrong with Anita baker lol. I love her, my parents introduced me to her. She has a cover of one of my favorite songs by Michael McDonald called “You belong to me.” It’s absolutely amazing.
She also sings Giving you the best, that I got 😊😊😊😊😊
I'm New To Your Channel And I Luuuuv The Reaction To 🔥🔥Anita Baker🔥🔥.She Is The 🔥G.O.A.T.🔥 Great Great Song And Great Reaction👍🏿💯👍🏿
Thank you, I'll try to get to some more Anita soon!
She has a unique tone in her voice that maid her a very special voice love it ❤
Quite storm jazz soul r&b
One thing I’ve always loved about Anita is she knows music and ALWAYS records with live instruments. Always. That adds another layer of uniqueness to her sound.
One of my favorite voices and my favorite singer's favorite singer, Mary J. Blige has always credited Anita as her favorite. For more Anita, the big hit is Sweet Love but the entire Rapture album is a must listen, but also Angel, No More Tears, Whatever It Takes (personal favorite), I Apologize, You're the Best Thing Yet, Just Because and then there is a hidden gem, I Just Want to be Your Girl by Chapter 8. She fronted that band in the late 70s before it dissolved and she went back to work as a secretary, before hitting it big solo in the early 80s. Its a great song as well.
Check out the late great Phyllis Hyman singing "Living All Alone" or "I Refuse to be Lonely" Her songs and singing will bring tears to your eyes, because of the feelings that she puts in her songs.
I will get to her, definitely. More Anita Baker coming later today, I haven't forgotten about her!
Y E S !!!!!!!!!!!!
This one is a good I love Phillis
Nobody sing like Anita Baker 🥰🥰🥰
So sultry and full of velvety soul! Anita is incredible! Johnny, you GOT to check out Body and Soul. It's amazing!
THANK YOU!!!! THIS IS 1 OF THE BEST SHOUTOUTS IVE EVVER GOTTEN!! Thank you for doing Anita too, and thank you for giving me a recommended artist/group! I got another for you, 1 artist, 2 songs. Stephanie Mills (I've grown up with a handful of her songs on my R&B stations, but doing reactions has been getting me way more into her & her music. 1st song "I Feel Good All Over", and the 2nd song Home (Preferrably live at the Apollo 1989, but the recorded 1 is fine). But yea back to this Anita is something special, I wish she had a bigger discography than she does (this is actually her 40th anniversary as a solo artist, she started in the Detroit funk group Chapter 8 in the late 70s). And I just want to continue to salute you on the great work & progress you'vve been doing on your channel! Keep it up! And again thank you for the support & I got more coming your way :)
Living legend with one of the most unique voices, producer, song writer and true to her own style. Multiple Grammys across R&B and Gospel categories, no one else like her
Ella es la mejor voz
Anita Baker is always AMAZING!!!
Anita’s voice is so uniquely beautiful. She’s a legend. 👏🏼
Oh my god you take me back to when I was about 8 years old.
I had a walkman and I would listen to music because I was a singer as a kid in the choir till I fell asleep.
I didn't live in a very progressive area of the United States so black music r&b as you call it was not popular but I loved Anita Baker.
I remember the climax of this song just giving me chills.
She has so many good songs I would say Body and soul is probably my second favorite but this is my number one.
Good job as always bud
I'll check out Body and Soul, thanks! I don't think I would have ever come across this without doing this channel
❤ Anita Baker. Relaxing
Thank you for rating to Anita Baker. She's much better live...more dynamic. One of the best voices of our age. She's jazz first, then R&B!
Please do “Giving you the best I’ve got” you will love this one as well!
Anita is the queen of the quiet storm!
I just don't understand some of these music lovers. How have you never heard Anita Baker? She was one of the biggest artists of her time.
In my opinion she has as much soul as Gladys Knight and Aretha Franklin but you never hear her put in the same category.
Anita Baker is the deal!
Listen to her sing NO one in the world, you will love it!!
Yes. Love Whitney and Anita ❤️🇸🇬
I would take Phyllis Hyman over both of them.
She has the power and emotional control of Patti Labelle with exquisite jazz phrasing
Hey Johnnie. Mike from Virginia again.I was so thrilled that you actually listened when I suggested the WHITNEY Medley from Porgy and Bess..DreamWorks etc. But you left off a "major" one. ONE MOMENT IN TIME "LIVE" from either the GRAMMYS or the Oscars...I forget. But you'll know
It when you see her with the Big Afro looking hair and that white sleeveless Gown. I heard you mention it after All the Man...but you never played it.. Chante' Moore is another Awsome singer you don't know about. She
had everyone in the U.S. talking about her " Live " performance on the Awards show last week.
Just Google Chante' Moore's " Live performance at the Awards show.UA-cam BEEN RUNNING IT HARD. HER VOICE IS IS LIKE 70s Diana Ross classy vocal articulations with a dash of Mariah Carey! You're gonna love Chante' Moore!!! Also please Do George Michael featuring ELTON JOHN..."LIVE"...SINGING.."DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME"!(I CAN'T STOP DOING REPEAT IT'S A "GEM." Thanks again for doing ANITA BAKER!!!😁❤🙏
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One of the greatest. There would be no Toni Braxton without Anita. You should listen to Sweet Love by Anita. Her voice is buttery.
I need to do more Anita this week.. I'll check out Sweet Love, thanks!
Your cool dude. You can here music.😊
Try her song Angel ❤
Please review Chante Moore "Alright" live in the chair. Would love to hear your reaction.
She is from Michigan in the late 80 and 90s…..
Please check out the "Songtress Album "- No More Tears, Sometimes, just to name a few.
Toni Braxton and Anita Baker...babyface wrote some songs for Anita ...she didn't want to sing them so Toni song them.
Please do En Vogue.
Yeah, babes, you clearly don't know much about 80's RnB if the first thing that came to mind was 70s Smokey Robinson. You might wanna check out some more of the RnB ballads from the 80s. Anita is of COURSE unique, but Anita ain't really 70s. Cheers to you! Have ya checked out Anita's "Caught up in the Rapture"?
She uses a lot of jazz stylings...
Now jazz singing is something that I am completely ignorant of. I like what she does though!
you need to listen to caught up in the rapture
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The thing about Anita Baker is that not only she's one of the most influential singers, she is also one of the rare female soul singers who writes and is involved in the production side of music in studios as well as on stage.
She truly is a part of the band when performing and you can tell that she is a "musician". I always come back to this one particular performance of hers where she sings one of her more up-tempo hits "Same Ole Love" live during a concert. A lot of people associate her with slow ballads but the way this woman can ride the rhythm is just pure genius. I really hope you'll do more reactions to Anita Baker.
ua-cam.com/video/MI4lyqGupys/v-deo.html
Very interesting to know, thanks. I'm excited to do a live performance on here soon!