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discotequedude
I reached 300 plays of Stacy Lattisaw in my library with the song "R U Man Enuff" from the album "What You Need".
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discotequedude
I reached 200 plays of Stacy Lattisaw in my library with the hit song "Every Drop of Your Love".
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Musicaddict1975
Before Whitney Houston, Mr. Narada Michael Walden produced many hits for this little lady...I would love to hear what she sounds like today. I love Stacy!!!!
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discotequedude
I reached 100 plays of Stacy Lattisaw in my library with the song "Jump Into My Life".
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mushy_cavendish
She deserves so much more respect than she's been given. I'm so happy that I discovered her music.
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degoldn1
Stacy L. WOW! I still love her music today, I still have good feelings, memories spinning those records and playing those cassettes. Every time her music came on the radio I'd turned it up! Not only the height of her life and career, I'm sure for other friends and mine too. Here's to good times at the Disco Clubs and Record Hops! Thanks Last FM!
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discotequedude
don't throw it all away will hold it's own against any of today's teen divas greatest love songs. stacy lattisaw was an early 80's r&b teen diva who'd see starlets who'd come after her like shanice, tracy spencer & eventually brandy, aaliyah & monica find greater & greater success. her hits still warrant a listen today; you'll hear how her musical descendants benefited from her example. namely in "don't throw it all away," a plaintive plea of reconnection whose vocal delivery & melody belied her age of 16 in 1982. essential but often overlooked 80's r&b jams in her catalog. [2]. Well said!
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discotequedude
STACY HAS A VOICE AND PRESENCE THAT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED AGAIN. IT CLEARLY SEEMS SHE WAS ONLY JUST GETTING STARTED WHEN SHE PUT HER MUSIC CAREER ON PAUSE AFTER THE RELEASE OF THE HIT ALBUM, "WHAT YOU NEED."
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JNez
don't throw it all away will hold it's own against any of today's teen divas greatest love songs. stacy lattisaw was an early 80's r&b teen diva who'd see starlets who'd come after her like shanice, tracy spencer & eventually brandy, aaliyah & monica find greater & greater success. her hits still warrant a listen today; you'll hear how her musical descendants benefited from her example. namely in "don't throw it all away," a plaintive plea of reconnection whose vocal delivery & melody belied her age of 16 in 1982. essential but often overlooked 80's r&b jams in her catalog.
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