tyt"a',evecybody with O.P .P. thanks i> �,ahtv By. ami manbers, woo Wl by the names of � Vtnnie aOO Kay Gee. Alnmt ovanigbt the � wart from being unkmwn toatig-timemcdiaandm ic sation. Realizing they were on to something, the guys wanted to �talize furtbrz on their popular­ ity by brcn:hingoutwith their own line of ughty By IDQ"- C Naughty By Nature' return WeB kicla:d off with � in­ gle ''HipHopHooray"offtMk''19 � NoudaJy 3" album. "Hip HlJ' Hooray" shot to the nwnberonespot on the R&B chart in sevm short weeks aOO it looks like the song oould do the same on the rap aoo pop cham. The guys are mjoying tMk soplonores� becase a lot of people tlnlght O.P.P. was it aOO Naughty By Natwe would faIe int> one bit worner i>ry. A record labcl is in the works. Kay Gee alrtaly a production . oompany, while 'I'rea;h owm hW own video diredlm finn. t Arresting style for the 90's It seems everyone is talking about Arrested Development' unique rmsical style (their debut aIbum3 y� 5 Maadu& 2DtJ)tf In TheLifo Of..lla3 sold oVC' two millioncopies),butnowpeq>leare beginning to focus on aootber of the bard's creative forces - their fashion style. 20 year-old Aerie Taree is rot only a major force in the gro� a singer and darcer, but she also designstheband' clothing, Urder Taree' guidance, the band's im­ age was launched.:.she worked to make the group's clothing a reflec­ tion of i1S music - colorful, Afr0- centric, funky, Southern, rural hip-hop. "I put my own personal style inu> it," Tame tdls tbe New York Times in a feature in rview that f� on her fashion flair, I 'but ' there's a lot of the individual char­ acteristic of h individual mem­ ber in there 100. I try to show originality, our craziness, our light­ bearedress." It is already starting atrerx1thatmanyothO's follow­ ing. "People have tarted to catch on to wbat I'm ooing. which makes me happy," notes Taree, "Ourmu- ic contimes to grow with and our physical I k will follow." Contrary current ruI1lOIS, how- eva, Three no plans to open up a clothing store of ber own in the near future ... "When would I i­ bly have time?" he laughs. Meanwhile AD. aren t making their fans wait 100 long get thdr haOOs on methin new. They will rcl Unplugged the end of March. As the name suggest, the album live in York at thOr recent rformarce for a pedal telecast of MIV's Un- plugged ries. ed by a trong pe ion, hom and rhythm ti n, 11, H iller aM the t of tbe group turn in powerful ren­ di ti oftbeir hi Tennt:.SS«, Peo­ ple Everyday, and Mr. Wendal well as poignant versions of Rainin'Revolutun am centro­ ve ial Fishin' 4 Religion. As Monie Love t 11 it, he w s about to en r college wh n h as ed her mother for me ge dvice. he h d lready earned rious rep as one of London' freshest rappers, a rep so strong that even before he h d record d in the U.S., Monie (Simone Johnson) had become 000 of hip hop's lading ladi . Sh asked ber mom, should she continue with her studies or make a go at the hip hop career begun at basement parties in London and nurtured by high school days in Brooklyn. "My mother said, You're young. You can take a year, try being a' me; if it doesn't wor out, then you'll go back to school.' Monie pauses and then breaks out into laughter. "Well, I haven't been back to school I So it must have worked out." Yeah, you could say that. Her ·1990 Warner debut, Down To Earth, yielded the hits' "Monie In the Middle" and "It's A Shame". Her collaborations with De La Soul ("Buddy"), Queen Latifa ("Ladies First� and Jung rotbe ("Doing Our Own i>angN) helped r r, tion one of the new Juts 0 the Native Tongue po . Now in 1993, Monie Love is back withIn - A Word Or 2, a markedly harder, more socially aware collection: tougher, more focused, yet still very much Monie Love. Down To Earth showed that a sister can throw down, without lowering herself to the forces of , negativity, backbiting and in­ fighting. In A Word Or 2 contin­ ues along that funky and positive path, If there's anything that Mo­ nie is, it's positive; in her outlook, in her music, and in her one world embrace. BORN IN LO DON and raised there and in Brooklyn, Mo­ nie Love has lived for hip hop almost all of her life. "I couldn't wait for (classmate) Me Lyte to come to school and tell me about what had happened at Union Square that weekend," Monie re­ calls. "That used to be m high­ light of Monday morning! I would look for her in the hall­ ways, cause my grandparents would never let me go out!" . Not wanting to draw attention to herself by busting out with a . British accent, Monie adopted New Yorkese, and reinvented herself as-a Brooklyn girl, talking the talk and creating serious rhymes. "Guys usrf to just sweat you ca you'd pea different, and I didn't want that plus, peo­ ple never accepted rhym com­ in at you with an English accent. I felt mor comfortable delivering like I w from Brooklyn nd at the end 0 the d y, it's wh re you feel more comfortable when you flow." The first single from InA Word Or 2 is "Born To Breed", a shout to' family value, Moni style. This title has two para conno­ tations, th first and mo t obvious referring to Monie' new status as a mother. But as Monie po in 18 out, there' -more than what mee the eyes. "Breed stands for Build rela­ tionships where education and en­ lightenment dominate," she explains. "Breed is another way of saying give birth and I don't feel that Black women today just sim­ ply give birth. Actually, it doesn't make a difference what color you are, if you're poor it's all the same, and for those women, its all such a struggl that giving birth is just a part of it. I'm not a single, mother but for Dan Quayle to get up and say what he did, I was freaking livid! I'm ready to go and get Murphy Brown to be in the goddamn video I" As if the from the heart mes­ sage wasn't enough to make you pay attention, Prince pr duced both the track and the title ong. "Yeah, him!" Monie giggles, "Purple Prince. I heard a rumor that he was a fan, and I thought it was a lie but then I started hearing' that he liked me ftom a lot of ople. So I flew out to Paisley Park and ,we did the songs!" . MO I WO Marly Marl and new c mer Free­ dom Lyles on the rest of the re­ cord. "I'm proud to y that I did some serious writing and produc­ tion this time." She puts he r new maternal instincts to good use on "For The Children" and the uue­ song. "That's r ally a love song for my family. Something that my daughter can listen to in years to come and she can hear me telling her how much I love her and care for her." Monie Love TOP R&B/SOUL 6. II HAT 2 DA BACK" .................. : TLC (Laface/Arista) 1. "I'M SO INTO YOU II ................... � �.: SV\'\I(RCA) 2. -so ALONE" ................... : ....... Men At Large (East/Wesl) 7. -rr WAS AGOOD DAY" .......................................... Ice Cube (Pr�ority) 3. "I HAVE NOTHING" ............................ 'Nhitney Houston (Arista) 8. "SWEET THING" .......................... Mary J. Blige (Uptown/MCA) 4. "DEDICATED" ....... R. Kelly & Public Announcement (Jive) 9. "GOOD OL' DAYS" ............................................. Levert (Atlantic) 5. "INFORMER" ................................ : Sno . (East/West) 10. IISWEET ON YOU" .......................... Lo-Key? ,(Perspective/A&M) • I TOP 10 SINGLES 1. i'FREAK ME" .................. � Silk (KEINElektra) 6. IICATS IN THE CRADLE" .... � Ugly Kid Joe (Stardog/Mercury) 2. "DON'T WALK AWAY" ................................ � Jade (Giant) 7. 111M SO INTO YOU" ...................... : Swv (R�A) 8. "I GOT A MAN" ................................. Positive K (Island/PLG) 3. "I HAVE NOTHING" ............................. Whitney Houston (Arfsta) lilt s time t stop ing ign - r nt," declares Monie. "It's time to go beyond the bias, cau at th end of the d , everyon n ed to save each other. I want oplc to walk away thinking damn, for Monie to go from nice to kin a mean, stuff, mu t be getting hard r. Thi r cord-is not cutesy, but I'm not talking about tmng lightly, not this time." 4. "COM ORTER" ........................... Shai (Gasoline Alley/MCA) 9. "THE RIGHT KIND OF LOVE" ........................ ! .......... Jeremy Jordan (Giant) 5. "TWO PRINCES" , Spin Doctors (EpiC Associated) 10. "FOREVER IN LOVE" ............................................. Kenny G (Arista)