Jagged Edge
1) Jagged Edge is an American R&B singing group that were originally signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Records to Columbia Records. The group is made up of twin lead singers Brian Casey (nicknamed Brasco) and Brandon Casey (Case Dinero) (both born October 13, 1975), Kyle Norman (Quick), and Richard Wingo (Wingo).
Wingo was a late addition to the group, added after Kandi Burruss of Xscape recommended he be added. Kandi was also the one who brought the group to the attention of Dupri. Read Full Bio1) Jagged Edge is an American R&B singing group that were originally signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Records to Columbia Records. The group is made up of twin lead singers Brian Casey (nicknamed Brasco) and Brandon Casey (Case Dinero) (both born October 13, 1975), Kyle Norman (Quick), and Richard Wingo (Wingo).
Wingo was a late addition to the group, added after Kandi Burruss of Xscape recommended he be added. Kandi was also the one who brought the group to the attention of Dupri. The group, with a style similar to New Edition, Jodeci, and Dru Hill, has had a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri.
Identical twin brothers Brian Casey and Brandon Casey, Kyle Norman, and Richard Wingo--known collectively as Jagged Edge--have built the group's career and reputation from one simple premise: make great music and make sure the music's for real.
2) A melodic rock band, Jagged Edge UK featuring guitarist Myke Gray. Released their debut EP, Trouble in early 1990, followed by the full-length Fuel For Your Soul .
3) Drum & Bass collaboration of Optical & Ryme Tyme from the United Kingdom
Wingo was a late addition to the group, added after Kandi Burruss of Xscape recommended he be added. Kandi was also the one who brought the group to the attention of Dupri. Read Full Bio1) Jagged Edge is an American R&B singing group that were originally signed through Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Records to Columbia Records. The group is made up of twin lead singers Brian Casey (nicknamed Brasco) and Brandon Casey (Case Dinero) (both born October 13, 1975), Kyle Norman (Quick), and Richard Wingo (Wingo).
Wingo was a late addition to the group, added after Kandi Burruss of Xscape recommended he be added. Kandi was also the one who brought the group to the attention of Dupri. The group, with a style similar to New Edition, Jodeci, and Dru Hill, has had a number of hit singles, many of which are produced by Dupri.
Identical twin brothers Brian Casey and Brandon Casey, Kyle Norman, and Richard Wingo--known collectively as Jagged Edge--have built the group's career and reputation from one simple premise: make great music and make sure the music's for real.
2) A melodic rock band, Jagged Edge UK featuring guitarist Myke Gray. Released their debut EP, Trouble in early 1990, followed by the full-length Fuel For Your Soul .
3) Drum & Bass collaboration of Optical & Ryme Tyme from the United Kingdom
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Where The Party At
Jagged Edge Lyrics
C'mon, c'mon, yeah, c'mon, yeah (uh oooh, uh oh oh oh)
If the party's where your at just let me know
Don't be trippin when you see us in the club
Just show a little love, represent your side like me
'Cause 'round here if you slick you pick a hot one
Ride shotgun, couple of 'em got one
Belvedere in the rear of the club
Pulled up on dubs and we 'bout to go and buy the bar up
So so, for sure we ain't playin'
Hang with no lames, hit the park and sayin'
Ay, where the party at?
Girls is on the way, where the bacardi at?
Models and models, talkin' all a that
Know I can't forget about my thugs
Where the party at?
And all my girls
Where the party at?
Off in the club
Where the party at?
If the party's where you're at let me hear you say
(uh oooh, uh oh oh oh)
If the party's where you're at just let me know
All the girls in the club in they best outfits
Just showin that skin, tryna' make a nigga wanna spit
Where you been girl? you and your friend
Need to come to the back where we got it locked down
In your white t-shirt or a three-piece suit
Don't matter what you wear all that matters is who you with
Some jiggy and some are straight grindin'
All up in the club just to have a good time
Ay, where the party at?
Girls is on the way, where the bacardi at?
Models and models, talkin' all a that
Know I can't forget about my thugs
Where the party at?
And all my girls
Where the party at?
Off in the club
Where the party at?
If the party's where you're at let me hear you say
(uh oooh, uh oh oh oh)
(If the party's where you're at just let me know) you got to show me where that party at dirty
Somewhere where it's crackin' right around one-thirty
Never get done too early, come in as is, doo-rags and tims
I'm rollin past his, his little jag and benz with the rolls
Not the one with the stem the one with the rims
The one that seem to make more enemies than friends
I'm slidin' in past doors, both eyes closed
Both arms rose, both charms froze
With the S-O S-O , D-E dot F
I'm buyin bottles, bottles, until it ain't none left
I'm quick to go left, I blaze with no rep
I jams more than def, baby show me the club
I'm like "hey, where the bacardi at?"
Come and mix it with the Cris', baby, what's wrong with that?
We in the V. I. p. twisted, down right spliffed it
Two way and, ooh they makin it like you missed it
Ay, where the party at?
Girls is on the way, where the bacardi at?
Models and models, talkin all a that
Know I can't forget about my thugs
Where the party at?
And all my girls
Where the party at?
Off in the club
Where the party at?
If the party's where you're at let me hear you say
(Uh oooh, uh oh oh oh)
If the party's where you're at let me hear you say
(Uh oooh, uh oh oh oh)
If the party's where you're at just let me know
Left side, just put your hands up, throw 'em up
Right side, just put your hands up, throw 'em up
Everybody, put your hands up, throw 'em up
When the beat come back around e'rybody do it again
Do the eastside run this mutha for ya? (Hell yeah)
Do my southside run this mutha oh ya? (Hell yeah)
And them haters ain't hittin on, ain't talkin 'bout us
And they look like
If the party's where you're at let me hear you say
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRANDON CASEY, BRANDON D CASEY, BRIAN CASEY, BRIAN D CASEY, BRYAN MICHAEL PAUL COX, JERMAINE DUPRI, CORNELL HAYNES
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THIS WAS THE JAM!!!
PLT 4LIFE
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Dewale Mafi
Jam that bursts the btain
Dalia Cano
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Everlyne Ogot
@Darwish D
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Everlyne Ogot
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Freddie Samuel
This was the time. The beat is legendary. Music today doesnβt measure up.
Just Here
@RuFi0000000 lol riding each otherβs waves? Lol not even close
diogo silva
top music
RuFi0000000
@Vincent Kennedy McMahon Exactly. Been around long enough to know that everyone thinks their generation's music was the best. Comparatively speaking most early 2000's music kinda sucked lol. The production was cheap and lazy and nobody was trying anything new, just riding each other's waves - none of it really had any longevity like the tracks from the 70's/80's/90's. But the vibe was still fun and there was still plenty of bangers.
Modern music is way more inventive and pushes the boundaries of different genres, mostly because everything's been done to death, so modern artists really need to be inventive to stand out. Not to mention the competition is stiffer since anyone can make music right from their bedroom and stream it to millions of people online. That's why you have to look so hard nowadays - there's a lot more trash out there to sift through, but because of the greater competition, there are way more timeless gems put out there in the 20-teens and now, compared to stuff that was just fed to you through greedy record labels forcing artists to make what was trending in the early 2000's.