ajholditdownbaby, Motown wanted you to think she was black too That's why they would not put her face on her first album. Total classic album! One of her best
@@davidd.6448 She produced every part of this album herself with the tempts on backing duties... Rick only ever produced one of her Albums her first circa 1979... Wild and Peaceful...
@@louisokeefe8307 Interesting. Still, it seems very influenced by Rick even if he wasn't directly involved. Starchild album, in my opinion, is when she truly came into her own.
Just hearing this song makes me want to find a dancefloor and two step with a plate of potato salad and ribs in my hand lmfao. This is definitely a black cookout anthem...
So let's just go ahead and give Ms. Teena Marie the credit for coining the phrase "What's the Tea" or "Hip you to the Tea" she used it in the same way we do today and this was the damn 70's.
I have never clicked so fast! Finally, my girl Teena! Jack, her entire catalog is phenomenal. She was a genius lyricist, producer and musician. There will never be another Lady T. RIP 🙏🏽
The production is fire because those live instruments hit different. They didn't rely on all kinda computers and special effects back then. You had to have real talent back then.
I'm 44 and I grew up listening to LADY T She is one my favorite artists.My favorite song by her is IF I WERE A BELL.She did a live version on BET with Donnie Simpson please watch it when you get a chance she's amazing live
Honey..... I totally forgot about this song. You had me pulling it up real quick. Now I’m on a Teena Marie concert! Thanks Jack for this reaction! ♥️🖤🤎🤍
My middle name starts with the letter T and when I was a little girl and this song came on the radio, I would always sing at the top of my lungs, " I'm gonna hip you to the T, What's the "T" well you know that me!" LOL Thanks for bring back some great memories.
@@lynlyn3446 listen to Teena Marie's rap and then Missy's rap. For one they both say "I know you heard about a lot of great MC's But they ain't got nothing on me". Also, the delivery is very similar.
@@namaste_charlei Missy even tweeted about this when people were remembering Teena's birthday. She mentioned her love for Teena and using that line for 1, 2 Step.
I love this! She's my favorite female singer. You gotta check out Portuguese Love, Deja Vu, Lovergirl, Fire and Desire a duet with Rick James...to name a few. Thanks 😊💜
I believe she was the first female to ever rap on a song. This song & the whole album was fire when it came out and she was touring with Rick James. You need to check out her song 365.
I’m so happy to see the younger generation keeping Lady Tee’s legacy alive . I’m a forever fan since she first came on the scene with Rick James & Motown !! Teena Marie we wish you were still here 🕊
I love me some Teena, May she Rest In Peace! U can’t deny the soul in her voice, out on a limb is my favorite joint from her. The flyest white girl to do it😩
Artist didn't use vocoders back then. She just used good old fashioned inflection. However Roger Troutman used a talk box (which no one else was using) on a song called "Computer Love" which you should definitely react to.
Vocoders were definitely used in this era, but more in jazz-rock or electronica than mainstream music. Daft Punk weren't the first to use it. And on the talk box, Stevie Wonder and Peter Frampton used it before Roger. BTW, there are definitely post recording tricks on this Teena Marie song, even if it's not vocoder some effects were implied in this.
Teena Marie was amazing. She only had one big pop music hit ('Lovergirl', which has a great music video, btw) but she was primarily known for her r&b songs. She was one of few white r&b artists to be embraced by African-American audiences because her soulful style was authentic. She was also one of few women at the time to write, perform and produce all of her work (Rick James produced her first album, but she did all of her other albums after that). Teena Marie has a very wide variety of music. One of my favorites of hers is 'Casanova Brown', so I suggest that for a future reaction.
I TRULY miss this woman and her soul... Can u imagine if she was still with us got her own production company and the TALENT she'd sign?!! R.I.P. Queen, you're definitely missed
I found it strange that her classic, Behind The Groove, rarely gets a mention, let alone reacted to, on UA-cam. Oh, and it's the Rick James remix that really makes it soar.
You know what, you’re right. That’s that party starter jam. I almost forgot about it too. Listening to it now. Thanks for the reminder! Multitasking!! 💃🏽💃🏽 🎶 🎙 🎤 🎼
@@ms.one-town901 Not a problem at all! Now here is a slept-upon classic from Lady T, Do You Feel Me, by Danny Tenaglia & Teena. It's the 21st Century Ballroom mix that hits the spot.
@@makingmnz7564 OK, I’m listening to it now. Never heard this one before. Like to think I’m up on a lot of music, but this one slipped through the cracks. That’s the great thing about great music, there’s always something new/old we’ve never heard before! I appreciate the suggestion. I’m loving it! 💃🏽💃🏽🎶🎼🎤🎙💥👏🏾
@@ms.one-town901 I glad you like it, Ms, M! If we are going on the theme of slept on grooves, I've got a few more that might be fun to check out. 1) Gayle Adams - Let's Go All The Way. 2) Bobby Thurston - Very Last Drop. 3) Sandra St Victor - Knocked Up And Locked Down. 4) The Duncan Sisters - Let Me Be. Enjoy!
Thank you fir this! My girl Teena💕was the 👑 Please react to Portuguese Love 🔥 Out On A Limb Lover Girl Young Love Casanova Brown Damn just tap into all her albums 🔥🥰 I wore her albums out on my stereo playing them over and over!
Wowww this is my first time hearing this song and I love it!! This channel be putting me on some music as well👌 Also, at 5:22 I recognise that line! Missy elliot’s verse on 1,2 Step Ciara interpolated this!
Love Teena Marie. She will truly be missed. Love your videos. You're passion and energy are amazing. Please listen to behind the groove, young love, and out on a limb, by Teena Maria. You'll never be the same again.
Man I loved this reaction! Lady T is one of my faves. Love how much variety she has across her career. "I'm just a sucker for your love" is from her first album and its her and rick james, "My Dear Mr. Gaye" its a slower, more powerful song with a sick switch up halfway through. But so many good songs from her :D
Wild & Peaceful, Lady T and Irons in the Fire mentioned in her rap are also her album names, if no one else mentioned it but I’m pretty sure someone has.
DAMNIT you gon make me join the channel if we gon be getting more LADY T!!! Yea you know me man, you know Im old school AF and this here we go! First can we talk TIMELESS? About how this single was released in 1981 and it is forever sounding fresh out the oven! THATS why I rock with mostly Old school (and like Bruno & Janelle today & Lion Babe today). This is fantastic, and she's very much 1 of the 1st female MC's recorded & released to radio. This whole album is fire by the way, you could easily do a reaction to this whole album. I feel like she'll be 1 of your favorites very soon.
This was, hands down, one of the best produced party songs of all times! Teena Marie (aka Lady T)'s got other great tracks as well, including: "Behind the Groove", "Ooh La La", "I Need Your Lovin'", "Lover Girl".
@3:41 Did you catch that she sings, 🎶...strings..and orchestration is my love!🎶? So it's no coincidence that this is so musically lush. It's for people who love production like her!🎼 That's Rick James on the background with her.
"Square Biz" peaked at #3 on the R&B charts, becoming Teena's highest peak on the chart at the time. It also peaked at #12 on the Club Play Singles chart. Now that you've heard a classic it'd be a good time to react to The Firm's "Firm Biz", which samples this song. Please react to: Nikka Costa - Like a Feather, I Gotta Know, Everybody Got Their Something, Push & Pull Macy Gray - I Try, Do Something, Sweet Baby (feat Erykah Badu) Meshell Ndegeocello - Fool of Me, Outside Your Door Van Hunt - Down Here In Hell (With You), Dust, Mean Sleep (with Nikka Costa), Character Res - Golden Boys, They-Say Vision, Ice King
When I tell you Jack dat Lady T is dat one she’s THEE ONE!!!! First time I heard her thought she was black and one thing I always loved she said that she only sung music she felt from her soul and she said Music doesn’t have a color you either sing it with soul & passion or you don’t and that’s just the absolute truth I miss her frfr wish she would’ve done a song with MJ😇🙌🏽❤️💕🔥✨
Teena Marie is the best and my favorite R&B singer of all time. Got to react to her cover of "Wishing on a Star" and the classic funk tune "Work It". "If I were a bell is one of my favorite vocal performances from her (along with Fire and Desire).
Growing up she was the first white soul sista I knew who was invited to the bbq!
Bobby Caldwell for me
@@biggbradtx7056 Michael McDonald for me
I was born in 1990 so Jon B for me
@@Back_Shots_Whisperer he said sista
@@carriel9954 well tell that to the other guys that mentioned Bobby Caldwell and Michael McDonald
Lady T is everything. Deja Vu is my fav, but she has so many amazing songs. Portuguese Love a masterpiece.
Deja Vu is my fave as well!!!! Her voice is immaculate on that one❤️
I heard deja vu for the first time a couple of days ago on the radio and been listening to it continually since.
Deja vu is a beast
Indeed. The one and only Vanilla Child
I love “I need your Lovin” and ooh la la la”
Out On A Limb- Teena Marie
I promise you Jack. You are going to love it
I played that song repeatedly and wore all her albums out on my stereo 🔥
Masterpiece
One of the best songs ever!
There is something magical about that song. Those synths!
@@lucasribeiro7534 for sure.
I swore up and down she was a black lady when I first heard her voice! Lmao she just had a WHOLE LOTTA SOUL! RIP Teena! 😎❤️
😂 me too. Even after seeing her, I was like "oh she mixed" lol. I couldn't wrap my head around her.
@@aaliyahthomas1456 Irish/ Italian... Heritage... One class Soul Sista...
ajholditdownbaby, Motown wanted you to think she was black too That's why they would not put her face on her first album. Total classic album! One of her best
This jam is guaranteed to get all of us old heads on the floor
That was Rick James saying he was Slick Rick. He also did a lot of producing for her.
"It Must Be Magic" off the same album sounds like a straight up Rick James song. It even has a "Temptations sing!" part
@@davidd.6448 She produced every part of this album herself with the tempts on backing duties... Rick only ever produced one of her Albums her first circa 1979... Wild and Peaceful...
@@louisokeefe8307 Interesting. Still, it seems very influenced by Rick even if he wasn't directly involved. Starchild album, in my opinion, is when she truly came into her own.
She produced this song tho
Written & Produced by Teena Marie
She is so underrated being a Singer, Multi Instrumentalist, Songwriter, Producer The Female Prince of her Time
Teena Marie - Out on a limb and Portuguese Love. Teena has a deep catalogue.
Just hearing this song makes me want to find a dancefloor and two step with a plate of potato salad and ribs in my hand lmfao. This is definitely a black cookout anthem...
I was just about to comment this is a classic cookout song 😂
Live music, plate of ribs and tator salad..... Yes ma’am. The black cookout staple! 🤣😂🎶🎙💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
Yes!!!!!
So let's just go ahead and give Ms. Teena Marie the credit for coining the phrase "What's the Tea" or "Hip you to the Tea" she used it in the same way we do today and this was the damn 70's.
Teena played the lead guitar on this cut! Teena was the Queen of White Chocolate back in the day! Square Biz Suga!
Teena ate this track🖤
I grew up think teena was a black artist 😭 I’m only 19 so chill on me 😂 ( at least I grew listening to good music)
It’s ok, lol. My kids thought she was black too until I showed them what she looked like......their mouths dropped open.😂
@@cflournoy1529, you need to play them some Rick Astley!
@@leeeastwood6368 😂😂😂 they know about him, Bobby Caldwell, Michael McDonald, etc. We made sure our kids listened to all types of music.
@@cflournoy1529 I was like the same I think I saw her on a video I like wait the fuck minutes she white she singing like this lol…
Teens was R&B royalty; she wrote, arranged, produced and performed all of her own music!
I'm sitting up here waiting to see Jack hear Teena rap
Portuguese Love from her is one of my many favorite ballads from that era!
WE LOVE YOU TEENA!!!❤️❤️❤️RIP!!!!
I have never clicked so fast! Finally, my girl Teena! Jack, her entire catalog is phenomenal. She was a genius lyricist, producer and musician. There will never be another Lady T. RIP 🙏🏽
The production is fire because those live instruments hit different. They didn't rely on all kinda computers and special effects back then. You had to have real talent back then.
I'm 44 and I grew up listening to LADY T She is one my favorite artists.My favorite song by her is IF I WERE A BELL.She did a live version on BET with Donnie Simpson please watch it when you get a chance she's amazing live
Honey..... I totally forgot about this song. You had me pulling it up real quick. Now I’m on a Teena Marie concert! Thanks Jack for this reaction! ♥️🖤🤎🤍
My middle name starts with the letter T and when I was a little girl and this song came on the radio, I would always sing at the top of my lungs, " I'm gonna hip you to the T, What's the "T" well you know that me!" LOL Thanks for bring back some great memories.
Missy Elliot in Ciara's "1,2 Step" got inspiration from this song for her verse.
More info please?
@@lynlyn3446 listen to Teena Marie's rap and then Missy's rap. For one they both say "I know you heard about a lot of great MC's
But they ain't got nothing on me". Also, the delivery is very similar.
@@namaste_charlei Missy even tweeted about this when people were remembering Teena's birthday. She mentioned her love for Teena and using that line for 1, 2 Step.
You need to hear “Ooh La La La” by Teena Marie!
I love this! She's my favorite female singer. You gotta check out Portuguese Love, Deja Vu, Lovergirl, Fire and Desire a duet with Rick James...to name a few. Thanks 😊💜
He already reacted to Fire and Desire.
“Lovergirl” yessss!
Deja Vu- Teena Marie
So happy your reacting to her music. Loved your reaction 🙌🏾🔥
Jack I'm 63 from Philly and we partied to this back in the day . I'm glad you enjoyed in this day and time...peace
I believe she was the first female to ever rap on a song. This song & the whole album was fire when it came out and she was touring with Rick James. You need to check out her song 365.
Years later this got flipped into a rap song called Firm Biz by The Firm a group that featured Nas and Foxy Brown as members
Have you been introduced to her song OOH LA LA LA? Ooohweee!😍
I like Square Biz, but my fave upbeat Teena song is Lover Girl. You should def react to that one.
Teena Marie - Out on a limb
I’m so happy to see the younger generation keeping Lady Tee’s legacy alive . I’m a forever fan since she first came on the scene with Rick James & Motown !! Teena Marie we wish you were still here 🕊
I saw her live. What a talent and voice. RIP Lady T. Please react to Behind the groove and Bobby Caldwell What you won't do for love.
Thank you jack for my request I am surely excited to see your reactions may she rest in peace
Square Biz aka square business was the original deadass lol. My grandmother still says “square business” 😂😂😂
I love me some Teena, May she Rest In Peace! U can’t deny the soul in her voice, out on a limb is my favorite joint from her. The flyest white girl to do it😩
Artist didn't use vocoders back then. She just used good old fashioned inflection. However Roger Troutman used a talk box (which no one else was using) on a song called "Computer Love" which you should definitely react to.
Vocoders were definitely used in this era, but more in jazz-rock or electronica than mainstream music. Daft Punk weren't the first to use it. And on the talk box, Stevie Wonder and Peter Frampton used it before Roger. BTW, there are definitely post recording tricks on this Teena Marie song, even if it's not vocoder some effects were implied in this.
@@chucku00 You definitely seem to possess a grand scope of music knowledge and genres. Thanks for sharing.
@@mylynnj3792 Thank you for your politeness, it's something more and more uncommon these days on YT.
Teena Marie was amazing. She only had one big pop music hit ('Lovergirl', which has a great music video, btw) but she was primarily known for her r&b songs. She was one of few white r&b artists to be embraced by African-American audiences because her soulful style was authentic. She was also one of few women at the time to write, perform and produce all of her work (Rick James produced her first album, but she did all of her other albums after that). Teena Marie has a very wide variety of music. One of my favorites of hers is 'Casanova Brown', so I suggest that for a future reaction.
❤❤yes!
I TRULY miss this woman and her soul... Can u imagine if she was still with us got her own production company and the TALENT she'd sign?!! R.I.P. Queen, you're definitely missed
Everyone HAS to know Square Biz and appreciate Ms. Lady T!!! 🤸🤸🤸💜 Song gets everyone up out their chairs to get it on down!!
I found it strange that her classic, Behind The Groove, rarely gets a mention, let alone reacted to, on UA-cam. Oh, and it's the Rick James remix that really makes it soar.
You know what, you’re right. That’s that party starter jam. I almost forgot about it too. Listening to it now. Thanks for the reminder! Multitasking!! 💃🏽💃🏽 🎶 🎙 🎤 🎼
@@ms.one-town901 Not a problem at all! Now here is a slept-upon classic from Lady T, Do You Feel Me, by Danny Tenaglia & Teena. It's the 21st Century Ballroom mix that hits the spot.
@@makingmnz7564 OK, I’m listening to it now. Never heard this one before. Like to think I’m up on a lot of music, but this one slipped through the cracks. That’s the great thing about great music, there’s always something new/old we’ve never heard before! I appreciate the suggestion. I’m loving it! 💃🏽💃🏽🎶🎼🎤🎙💥👏🏾
@@ms.one-town901 I glad you like it, Ms, M! If we are going on the theme of slept on grooves, I've got a few more that might be fun to check out. 1) Gayle Adams - Let's Go All The Way. 2) Bobby Thurston - Very Last Drop. 3) Sandra St Victor - Knocked Up And Locked Down. 4) The Duncan Sisters - Let Me Be. Enjoy!
@@makingmnz7564 That’s awesome. Thanks so much for the suggestions. I’ll definitely check them out. I’m excited to take a listen! 🎧
Thank you fir this!
My girl Teena💕was the 👑
Please react to
Portuguese Love 🔥
Out On A Limb
Lover Girl
Young Love
Casanova Brown
Damn just tap into all her albums 🔥🥰
I wore her albums out on my stereo playing them over and over!
U should react to Teena Marie - Lovergirl ✨
This was pure heat back in the day 🔥🔥🔥
There will never be another Teena. Amazing voice and talent.
Teena was a musician too and played guitar. There are live performances of her playing.
Glad you're showing Lady T some more love..."I Need Your Lovin'", "Deja Vu" and "Lovergirl" are nice too.
Portuguese LOVE BY TEENA
Teena Marie is Straight Fire!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Old School!!
She’s the real deal!! Our Blonde Soul Sistah!!!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽💕💕💕💕🕊
She can sing!!!🎤🎶🎶🎶🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
#LadyT
Good skating song 🔥🔥🔥🎵🎵🎵🎵
Wowww this is my first time hearing this song and I love it!! This channel be putting me on some music as well👌
Also, at 5:22 I recognise that line! Missy elliot’s verse on 1,2 Step Ciara interpolated this!
You have to watch live videos if her. Especially when she plays her guitar
Waited for your expressions when she started rapping
React to: Deja Vu, Out On A Limb, Portuguese Love, Lovergirl, Ooh La La La.
The rapping part was actually famously sampled by Missy Elliot in Ciara's "1, 2 Step".
Love Teena Marie. She will truly be missed. Love your videos. You're passion and energy are amazing. Please listen to behind the groove, young love, and out on a limb, by Teena Maria. You'll never be the same again.
Tina is everything!!! Love her so much. May she continue to R.I.P ❤️🙏🏾🕊
Teena is on the bass
Man I loved this reaction! Lady T is one of my faves. Love how much variety she has across her career. "I'm just a sucker for your love" is from her first album and its her and rick james, "My Dear Mr. Gaye" its a slower, more powerful song with a sick switch up halfway through. But so many good songs from her :D
Wild & Peaceful, Lady T and Irons in the Fire mentioned in her rap are also her album names, if no one else mentioned it but I’m pretty sure someone has.
Teena Marie - I Need Your Lovin' and Ooh La La La
This is where Lil Kim got her inspiration to the bridge of her song “No Matter What They Say” 🔥🔥😌
Lady T was one of a kind!!!!!!!!! I saw her live in concert!! She was a great guitarist and bandleader!! Gone too soon at age 54.
If I were a bell is a must 🔥🔥🔥
She arranged composed and produced it.
One of my favorite Teena songs next to Deja Vu & Portuguese Love.
Gamechanger in blue eyed soul. My favorite track of hers. It's so fun. I love when she starts rapping OUTTA NOWHERE!
This song was well ahead of its time. The song ways played throughout the 80s & 90s in clubs, parties, concerts etc well past the release yr of 1980
On Teena Marie's last CD, she sings a song Beautiful for her daughter
Nas , foxy brown and Az also known as the group the firm sampled this.
The firm - Firm biz
Please react to it
DAMNIT you gon make me join the channel if we gon be getting more LADY T!!! Yea you know me man, you know Im old school AF and this here we go! First can we talk TIMELESS? About how this single was released in 1981 and it is forever sounding fresh out the oven! THATS why I rock with mostly Old school (and like Bruno & Janelle today & Lion Babe today). This is fantastic, and she's very much 1 of the 1st female MC's recorded & released to radio. This whole album is fire by the way, you could easily do a reaction to this whole album. I feel like she'll be 1 of your favorites very soon.
I am so blessed!!! I saw Teena Marie twice!!!! Love me some Lady “T” the original “Vanilla Child” 🎶♥️💯
I love her song Midnight Magnet great beat made by her and great song. If you like her production skills check out that song.
The legend her self the ivory queen of soul & Funk TEENA MARIE ( R I P ) her whole catalogue is fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
She is one of my favorite artist I own everything she sing!!! Minnie Riperon is another artist you should listen to. She’s amazing also!!!
"Ivory Queen of soul" Facts
Teena Marie was so amazing!! She was definitely way ahead of time!!! Love her so much!!RIP Lady T!!!
You’re on a roll today with the classic hits 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 this is a forever jam. Please review more of her music!
This was, hands down, one of the best produced party songs of all times! Teena Marie (aka Lady T)'s got other great tracks as well, including: "Behind the Groove", "Ooh La La", "I Need Your Lovin'", "Lover Girl".
And if you are watching the video instead of just listening to the audio you see her on the guitar
Jack you should react to Behind the groove. By Teena Marie.
That’s Rick James saying ladies call me slick Rick and that’s all her natural voice
React to Lisa Lisa and cult jam-“i wonder if I take you home”.
Loved ur reaction. This song is absoulety what soul is and and it's loved by so many I don't care your age. Thanks for playing this.
Lover girl is one of her biggest hits same with Out on a limb, Ooh La la la, Still in love, A Rose by any other name, Casanova Brown,.
Like I said before, Casonova Brown, Dear Mr. Gaye, Fire and Desire, Behind the Groove, Lovergirl..ALL FIRE! You are not done yet with Teena Marie! 😊❤
Fun fact missy elliot sampled the rap verse in Ciara 1,2 step
Tina Marie Behind the groove..you're gonna love it
Lady T had soul and could sing hands down!!! R.I.P.
@3:41 Did you catch that she sings, 🎶...strings..and orchestration is my love!🎶? So it's no coincidence that this is so musically lush. It's for people who love production like her!🎼 That's Rick James on the background with her.
Lady T could do anything she wanted to...and beyond and well!
One of my favorite artist of all time.
To answer your question, she DID NOT have a voice coater on her on that one part. That was ALL her!
Decades later...woo Teena, that arrangement and you sing
Tina Marie was the black community own white chocolate, that's how much soul she had.
It’s the horns for meeee 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
"Square Biz" peaked at #3 on the R&B charts, becoming Teena's highest peak on the chart at the time. It also peaked at #12 on the Club Play Singles chart. Now that you've heard a classic it'd be a good time to react to The Firm's "Firm Biz", which samples this song.
Please react to:
Nikka Costa - Like a Feather, I Gotta Know, Everybody Got Their Something, Push & Pull
Macy Gray - I Try, Do Something, Sweet Baby (feat Erykah Badu)
Meshell Ndegeocello - Fool of Me, Outside Your Door
Van Hunt - Down Here In Hell (With You), Dust, Mean Sleep (with Nikka Costa), Character
Res - Golden Boys, They-Say Vision, Ice King
When I tell you Jack dat Lady T is dat one she’s THEE ONE!!!! First time I heard her thought she was black and one thing I always loved she said that she only sung music she felt from her soul and she said Music doesn’t have a color you either sing it with soul & passion or you don’t and that’s just the absolute truth I miss her frfr wish she would’ve done a song with MJ😇🙌🏽❤️💕🔥✨
So Stoked- LOVE her Music!🧡🤗
Teena Marie is the best and my favorite R&B singer of all time. Got to react to her cover of "Wishing on a Star" and the classic funk tune "Work It". "If I were a bell is one of my favorite vocal performances from her (along with Fire and Desire).