@@MiaintheMoment I guarantee you've heard a lot more, too. "What's Goin' On?" "Let's Get It On" "It Takes Two," "You're All I Need." So many classics. 🥰
Marvin Gaye and Teddy Pendergrass have birthed a whole generation. You need to check out Teddy Pendergrass’ live performance of Turn Off the Lights. There aren’t many who could sing it like Teddy!
Wow! Your selection of music to react to is just as Beautiful as you are Ms. Mia❤ Your understanding of this song shows how much of a Woman you are. Keep the classic coming!
Just stumbled on this reaction. Marvin Gaye was a flippin' Ledged. R&B Soul. Al Green is/was top tier music too. This is music I grew up listening to, along with DMX, GnR, Michael Jackson etc.
I grew up listening to Marvin Gaye. Enjoyed his music. When he was starting out at "Motown Records" he was a duet with a talented vocalist named Tammi Terrell. Unfortunately during a concert she collapsed in Marvin Gaye's arms. Later she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She succumbed to this terrible disease. This was a diffucult time for Marvin Gaye in his life and career. They were fantastic together and I believe they would of been one of the best duets in music history. There's a video of them -Doc | Rudy singing a song "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". It captures how wonderful they were together as a duet. If you get a chance, try one of these songs by Carlos Santana. "Smoothe" or "Oye Como Va". You might find them entertaining. ✌️
As a kid growing up in Kentucky in the late '60s and early '70s, it was *really tough* to find a radio station that actually played rock music. When the weather was right, we could get a station out of Gary, Indiana, that played Top 40 rock hits, but the signal was pretty bad. The best we could get on most days was an R&B station, and my mom listened to it a lot, so I grew up with Marvin Gaye, and Smokey Robinson, and Diana Ross and Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick. I didn't actually hear a whole lot of rock until after we moved to Colorado in the mid 1970s. I was pretty much hooked after that, though.
Marvin is still considered a master of spicy soul music. I feel pretty sure a lot of R&B singers who came later heard his songs growing up. I’m not so aware of current trends but am not surprised if today’s tracks overdo it. Everything always gets pushed farther and farther out. But these classic stars didn’t need to.
The days we used to carry our girlfriends books home after school, and we danced cheek 2 cheek!! When TALENT counted more than TECHNOLOGY!! Ahhhh the memories!! #StoneColdClassic🔥🔥💯
This is the first song I could remember hearing in which sexuality was spoken of in such an open manner. Heard others where it was done so subliminally. Marvin Gaye had another song that did not mention the word sexual, but was along the same lines which is 'Let's Get It On.' Another artist you might be interested in reacting to is Barry White, who had some very romantic songs. Both Marvin and Barry were both great vocalists.
Marvin gay has a lot of awesome songs I used to listen to him when I was your age, maybe a little younger but his music was always great to listen too his generation and other artists lead to all kinds of music 🎶 🎵 ❤
If you like more Marvin Gaye R&B songs check out Come Live With Me Angel, After The Dance, I Want You, and You Sure Love To Ball are some great ones to listen to. There is more but I don’t want to overload you. The stuff he says is what I believe as a man that women want to hear when you talk to them.
Marvin Gaye is a legend. "Let's Get It On" is a similar classic from him. You might like "Shake You Down", by Gregory Abbott too. If you want more, check out Bobby Brown and Jodeci (a group) for some more late 80s early 90s r&b.
The older generation was young once, too. That's how we're all here. When this song comes on in my house, boots start knocking. My wifes favorite song ALL TIME. Boys get better with words when they become men some never grow up. Men are dogs some just get slick with it like Marvin Gaye.
You should see a young marvin performing Whats Goin on/whats happening brother" live in 1972. This is him at a younger age playing the piano and looking dapper in his suite. Hes the greateat soul singer ever in my opion. Lets see do you think hes handsome! The band is incredible and the legendary bassist james Jamerson. Its at least about 9 minutes long. The message still is revelant today about 50 years later!🥰😘
The whole vibe of this song fits you and your channel so well, and i don’t mean that in a weird way. Its just so smooth, and the energy you give off is the same 😅🔥
GO BLUE! and besides her beauty, i now know why I like her. She has great taste both in music and teams. see you are looking it from a modern point of view where your view of "sexy" is very different. It's sensual sexuality that's Marvin Gaye's whole point when he does these types of songs. I mean the fact he could even get to this mental state after losing his muse and soulmate at a younger age than he was in this video is a godsend. between this and "Let's Get It On" id have to say the baby population exploded by at least an easy 5-10 million when each song was released. The man is an absolute legend.
Yess!!! Mia Babygirl 🥰😍 The Prince Of Soul Mr Marvin Gaye. He's My Favorite Singer Performer Besides Michael Jackson.RIP Both 🙏 🙏 🕊️ 🕊️. "Sexual Healing" Definitely One of my Favorite Marvin Gaye Songs. Also Check Out: "Let's Get It On" "I Want You" "After the Dance" "Distant Lover" "Inner City Blues" "What's Going On"
When you get the chance, try and check out Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Ain't No Mountain High or Quincy Jones Secret Garden which is sung by Al B. Sure, James Ingram, El Debarge & Barry White.
Marvin Gaye had a ton of hits. These are some: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (duet with Tammi Terrell), I Heard It Through The Grapevine, What's Going On?, Mercy Mercy Me, Let's Get It On
She's too adorable but I love it you'd be surprised gorgeous parents had babies to Marvin Gaye that's how good he was before there was Keith sweat and r Kelly it was my man Marvin Gaye❤
Great reaction. Love seeing these reactions to grown folk music. Highly recommend You Are My Lady by Freddie Jackson and If I Ever Fall in Love by Shai, but gotta be acapella.
Hello Mia my love ❤ this is timeless love making music. Marvin Gaye wasn’t a group he was a solo singer. Try These Arms Of Mine by Otis Redding. That was music ❤ Or if you think you could handle it try some Barry White Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe or Your My First, My Last,My Everything that will definitely raise your temperature 😊
You gotta realize that back then, to even mention sex in a song was taboo. This was extremely controversial at the time, and paved the way for other songs to talk about it in the 80s too. And then came the 90s and 00s, lol. If you wanna see some music that is in this same vein, check out some Prince! I bet you'll love him.
This song was released in 1982. Yes, Baby Boomers were once your age. We were getting it on then as well my dear. We were hot, single and loved to mingle! It was no internet dating back then and much safer! I read a comment on this song that mentioned Luther Vandross, please react to his live performance at Webley in London. The song is “superstar”. Great performance, great song! Check out Teddy Pendergrass’ “Turn out the Lights” as well”. His live version is great from one of his Ladies only concerts. He was one of the first to get panties thrown on stage!
Yes, Motown is great. The ladies love Marvin Gaye. I'm not from Michigan, I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. The live version of "The Question of U" and "The Ride" are songs the ladies like as well.
Steel Panther - "If You Really Really Love Me" they are a parody band of 80s glam metal bands. They are very comedic and have great instrumentation, all members are very talented, definitely worth a listen!
Got to give it up - Marvin Gaye Kool and the Gang Greatist hits. Minnie the moocher - Cab Calloway These BOOTS Are Made for Walkin - Nancy Sinatra Stray Cat Strut - The Stray Cats Johnny be Good - Chuck Berry. All my Loving- the Beatles I wan'na be like you - Bruce reithman Louis prima Phil Harris. I need you- The Beatles In my life - the Beatles.
Can you plz react to Patty labelle and Michael mcdonald. On MY Own also Michael Mvcdonald. I keep forgetting were not in luv any more. I think you would luv it smooth old school jam
The old RnB is much better. It comes from a time when men knew how to talk to a beautiful lady respectfully (although don't get it twisted, there would have been a lot of craziness too). Marvin Gaye is a legend. I'll dedicate Marvin Gaye - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Alot of people were born in the early 80s because of this song.
omg i bet
As a millennial, what our generation lacks today is the ability to be sensual and seductive without going overboard lol.
so true
I think you mean what we call " class" or " smooth style ".
Marvin Gaye is an absolute legend. The guy made music that'll be licensed in movies and television forever, because it's so iconic and evergreen.
so far with this one song I totally agree I know I have heard it in so many movies tv commercials
@@MiaintheMoment I guarantee you've heard a lot more, too. "What's Goin' On?" "Let's Get It On" "It Takes Two," "You're All I Need." So many classics. 🥰
Facts. This song came at the end of a career that started in the '60s and went through many phases
I was born 1960. The 70s and 80s, I sure miss those two decades. And the sweetness
This ain’t just for the elders.. I’m 28 and this is stamped in my playlist.. gotta have that old soul
Marvin Gay is in the uppermost tier of creativity and intelligence. Soulful and Introspective.
Marvin Gaye and Teddy Pendergrass have birthed a whole generation. You need to check out Teddy Pendergrass’ live performance of Turn Off the Lights. There aren’t many who could sing it like Teddy!
Facts!
teddy still had shows that he doesnt let men into up to the very end for a reason.
Wow! Your selection of music to react to is just as Beautiful as you are Ms. Mia❤ Your understanding of this song shows how much of a Woman you are. Keep the classic coming!
Whoever recommended this to her is an absolute legend hahahaha
Pure 80's !!! a classic never goes out of style , tons of ladies surrounded to this song !!!
Just stumbled on this reaction. Marvin Gaye was a flippin' Ledged. R&B Soul. Al Green is/was top tier music too. This is music I grew up listening to, along with DMX, GnR, Michael Jackson etc.
Marvin Gaye was at the foundation of funk and soul, lovers roll. Nothing to get weird about, just natural feelings.
Its sad that we can't hear anymore of his music. This man knew how to put the romance in his music.
I grew up listening to Marvin Gaye. Enjoyed his music. When he was starting out at "Motown Records" he was a duet with a talented vocalist named Tammi Terrell. Unfortunately during a concert she collapsed in Marvin Gaye's arms. Later she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She succumbed to this terrible disease. This was a diffucult time for Marvin Gaye in his life and career. They were fantastic together and I believe they would of been one of the best duets in music history. There's a video of them -Doc | Rudy singing a song "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". It captures how wonderful they were together as a duet.
If you get a chance, try one of these songs by Carlos Santana. "Smoothe" or "Oye Como Va". You might find them entertaining. ✌️
The "me too" killed all that.
As a kid growing up in Kentucky in the late '60s and early '70s, it was *really tough* to find a radio station that actually played rock music.
When the weather was right, we could get a station out of Gary, Indiana, that played Top 40 rock hits, but the signal was pretty bad.
The best we could get on most days was an R&B station, and my mom listened to it a lot, so I grew up with Marvin Gaye, and Smokey Robinson, and Diana Ross and Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick.
I didn't actually hear a whole lot of rock until after we moved to Colorado in the mid 1970s.
I was pretty much hooked after that, though.
This is classic Soul music.
Good reaction
Thank you for posting.
This song also helped me in high school with catholic school girls in the early 2000s. Isley brothers also helped keep me out of the friend zone
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Marvin is still considered a master of spicy soul music. I feel pretty sure a lot of R&B singers who came later heard his songs growing up. I’m not so aware of current trends but am not surprised if today’s tracks overdo it. Everything always gets pushed farther and farther out. But these classic stars didn’t need to.
The days we used to carry our girlfriends books home after school, and we danced cheek 2 cheek!! When TALENT counted more than TECHNOLOGY!! Ahhhh the memories!! #StoneColdClassic🔥🔥💯
Marvin Gaye - try "What's Going On?" next, please. Great reaction, Mia! 🎶🎹🎤🖤
That smile, it's giving me healing..
Great reaction! This song really inspired me to learn guitar several years back. His last hit before his tragic death.
love the comment
This is the first song I could remember hearing in which sexuality was spoken of in such an open manner. Heard others where it was done so subliminally. Marvin Gaye had another song that did not mention the word sexual, but was along the same lines which is 'Let's Get It On.' Another artist you might be interested in reacting to is Barry White, who had some very romantic songs. Both Marvin and Barry were both great vocalists.
Definitely check out "Mercy,Mercy me", "I Want You", and "Whats Going On". And "Got to Give it Up". I'm liking your reactions
I will check it out
Good list
So many tunes, but these are great suggestions.
Marvin G was the man! Another similar song from that era by legends is “Between The Sheets” by The Isley Brothers
Ok Mia , Al Green, 'Let's Stay Together’& Sade the sweetest taboo, or your love is king
Marvin gay has a lot of awesome songs I used to listen to him when I was your age, maybe a little younger but his music was always great to listen too his generation and other artists lead to all kinds of music 🎶 🎵 ❤
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@@MiaintheMoment you are very welcome 😊
It was such a great tune that it was used as a sample in Keith Sweat's Twisted. That is a really good R and B tune on its own.
Shout out to Keith Sweat and @overandoutchief1 for knowing facts
If you like more Marvin Gaye R&B songs check out Come Live With Me Angel, After The Dance, I Want You, and You Sure Love To Ball are some great ones to listen to. There is more but I don’t want to overload you. The stuff he says is what I believe as a man that women want to hear when you talk to them.
Marvin Gaye is a legend. "Let's Get It On" is a similar classic from him. You might like "Shake You Down", by Gregory Abbott too. If you want more, check out Bobby Brown and Jodeci (a group) for some more late 80s early 90s r&b.
The older generation was young once, too. That's how we're all here. When this song comes on in my house, boots start knocking. My wifes favorite song ALL TIME. Boys get better with words when they become men some never grow up. Men are dogs some just get slick with it like Marvin Gaye.
lol omg so true
You should see a young marvin performing Whats Goin on/whats happening brother" live in 1972. This is him at a younger age playing the piano and looking dapper in his suite. Hes the greateat soul singer ever in my opion. Lets see do you think hes handsome! The band is incredible and the legendary bassist james Jamerson. Its at least about 9 minutes long. The message still is revelant today about 50 years later!🥰😘
Marvin Gaye is a legend and this song is a classic. You are getting great recommendations to react to.
Classic song. It’s like one of the ultimate “Role-playing” songs. I’m the patient as a man, and the woman is the doctor! I love it.
Let’s take this back to Motown!! Steve wonder, Dian Ross, the temptations. The Jackson 5. What a great era of music!!
I was in 9th grade when this Song came out! Good Memories! 😅😅😅
Oh I just checked that instagram link in your bio and I was not disappointed 😮💨🔥
Nice reaction video marvin gaye was a little before my time , but as a kid my older brothers and sisters played his music. He was a living legend
thanks for the comment
@MiaintheMoment no problem just ran across your channel yesterday glad I did
He did another song like this in the early 70's, LET'S GET IT ON
That song made so many babies…. I can remember this song playing in a party and every woman was dancing with a man….
The whole vibe of this song fits you and your channel so well, and i don’t mean that in a weird way. Its just so smooth, and the energy you give off is the same 😅🔥
The video was shot at a club on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.called “ Carlos and Charlie’s “ The building is still there.
GO BLUE! and besides her beauty, i now know why I like her. She has great taste both in music and teams. see you are looking it from a modern point of view where your view of "sexy" is very different. It's sensual sexuality that's Marvin Gaye's whole point when he does these types of songs. I mean the fact he could even get to this mental state after losing his muse and soulmate at a younger age than he was in this video is a godsend. between this and "Let's Get It On" id have to say the baby population exploded by at least an easy 5-10 million when each song was released. The man is an absolute legend.
Yess!!! Mia Babygirl 🥰😍
The Prince Of Soul Mr Marvin Gaye.
He's My Favorite Singer Performer Besides Michael Jackson.RIP Both 🙏 🙏 🕊️ 🕊️.
"Sexual Healing" Definitely One of my Favorite Marvin Gaye Songs.
Also Check Out:
"Let's Get It On"
"I Want You"
"After the Dance"
"Distant Lover"
"Inner City Blues"
"What's Going On"
When you get the chance, try and check out Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Ain't No Mountain High or Quincy Jones Secret Garden which is sung by Al B. Sure, James Ingram, El Debarge & Barry White.
this song is why alot of us are here today...old school was getting in off of this song
The iconic marvin gaye !!🎉🎉🎉
Inner city blues (Make me wanna holler)
You should react to Marvin Gaye singing the national anthem at the nba all star game 80’s. Best rendition ever.
Marvin Gaye had a ton of hits. These are some: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (duet with Tammi Terrell), I Heard It Through The Grapevine, What's Going On?, Mercy Mercy Me, Let's Get It On
love the list thanks
I love good r&b too Marvin Gaye was good just listen baby
I remember when my father play this song they where always so mooshie mooshie 🤣🤣🤣 truly miss them 🕊️🕊️
She's too adorable but I love it you'd be surprised gorgeous parents had babies to Marvin Gaye that's how good he was before there was Keith sweat and r Kelly it was my man Marvin Gaye❤
This is one of those songs that leave you dumbfounded to hear that someone above the age of 15 had never heard it.
Marvin Gaye one of the best Soul singers ever, sad drugs got the best of him
you should take his entire "I want you" album for a spin!
I love this song so much ❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
me too!
@@MiaintheMoment out of curiosity will you react to babyface
Great reaction. Love seeing these reactions to grown folk music. Highly recommend You Are My Lady by Freddie Jackson and If I Ever Fall in Love by Shai, but gotta be acapella.
the older generation that you refer too, myself included, haven't always been old.
Hello Mia my love ❤ this is timeless love making music. Marvin Gaye wasn’t a group he was a solo singer. Try These Arms Of Mine by Otis Redding. That was music ❤
Or if you think you could handle it try some Barry White Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe or Your My First, My Last,My Everything that will definitely raise your temperature 😊
You gotta realize that back then, to even mention sex in a song was taboo. This was extremely controversial at the time, and paved the way for other songs to talk about it in the 80s too. And then came the 90s and 00s, lol. If you wanna see some music that is in this same vein, check out some Prince! I bet you'll love him.
Hey gorgeous old school BABY . It is and it will always be . . Manny j from Fresno California USA. Thank you ❤
This song was released in 1982. Yes, Baby Boomers were once your age. We were getting it on then as well my dear. We were hot, single and loved to mingle! It was no internet dating back then and much safer! I read a comment on this song that mentioned Luther Vandross, please react to his live performance at Webley in London. The song is “superstar”. Great performance, great song! Check out Teddy Pendergrass’ “Turn out the Lights” as well”. His live version is great from one of his Ladies only concerts. He was one of the first to get panties thrown on stage!
Great reaction the 70s, 80s, 90s, are the best era’s for R&B keep growing your channel your beauty keeps me coming back for more 😍🌹😘
i love this comment thanks
Pure Classic❤
2:10 getting freaky to Tink is CRAZY lol
Yes, Motown is great. The ladies love Marvin Gaye. I'm not from Michigan, I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. The live version of "The Question of U" and "The Ride" are songs the ladies like as well.
love the comment will do more like this
Absolutely one of the greatest slow jams, check out some Berry white and the BEE GEE’s
Steel Panther - "If You Really Really Love Me" they are a parody band of 80s glam metal bands. They are very comedic and have great instrumentation, all members are very talented, definitely worth a listen!
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This was an after sundown anthem at “ The Cookout”! The kids left the room by this point,or got traumatized watching your folks dirty dancing. 😂
Having heard you mention you listen to Jazz in another video, there a cover of this by 'Hot 8 Brass Band' thats worth a listen.
Yep i believe you when you say you like older men, that smile is telling it all lol
You got to Watching the great and only Jackie Wilson sing To Be Loved live at the Ed sullivan Show❤❤🎉
A great live performance to react to is.... Turn out the Lights - Teddy Pendergrass. Vevo video. Enjoy!
She bout to blow up
really, i hope so
Let's just say different generation.
I miss it this is the 80s I was in my 20s. Good times
Besides you being gorgeous, I loved this video , Marvin my dude 🤣💪🏿
I appreciate that
@@MiaintheMoment no problem! Keep doing your thing , I know you’re gonna blow up fast ! I look forward to watching your channel grow
Marvin is great still ,,, his father was an ingrate ...
What do you mean, you cant see the other generations gettin freaky to his music? Hell, between Marvin and Al Green, the USA's population was doubled!!
I was born in the late 1980s, and this song, along with a few other rock songs, greatly influenced my birth.
From what I was told. 😢😂
I was born in ‘74… Marvin was in the ‘80s the King of Erotic R&B music…
I need more Mia in my life. Oh yea, great song too.
The look on your face is priceless!
Listen to Marvin gaye Song " To keep you Satisfied"!😅😅😅
I know Marvin Gaye was very influential and yet I don’t know much of his catalog. R&B is a great genre no doubt.
me either will do more of his
Got to give it up - Marvin Gaye
Kool and the Gang Greatist hits.
Minnie the moocher - Cab Calloway
These BOOTS Are Made for Walkin - Nancy Sinatra
Stray Cat Strut - The Stray Cats
Johnny be Good - Chuck Berry.
All my Loving- the Beatles
I wan'na be like you - Bruce reithman Louis prima Phil Harris.
I need you- The Beatles
In my life - the Beatles.
Mia, please have a listen to his song, " What's Goin on"", title of a groundbreaking album.. Marvin was shot by his father who was a religious figure.
Try STP “Sour Girl” or “Vaseline”or anything from their first album.
"I want you", "All the way around" and "Come Live with Me Angel" you should react to very smooth songs
by Marvin Gaye
will do
Marvin was the best. Also M GO BLUE.
A great Marvin Gaye song is Inner City Blues
will do that one
if you love R&B you will enjoy 90's . Boyz to Men, Jodeci, New Edition to name a few ! Rick James, Teddy Pendergrass are some greats from the 70's
Do you hear the crying in Marvin's voice when he sings "baaaaaabeeeee?"
This man is the original mack daddy ...Marvin Gaye....
nice to play every month
1983 lady this dude is a Motown OG.
Can you plz react to Patty labelle and Michael mcdonald. On MY Own also Michael Mvcdonald. I keep forgetting were not in luv any more. I think you would luv it smooth old school jam
The old RnB is much better. It comes from a time when men knew how to talk to a beautiful lady respectfully (although don't get it twisted, there would have been a lot of craziness too). Marvin Gaye is a legend. I'll dedicate Marvin Gaye - Ain't No Mountain High Enough