Blackstreet In A Rush

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Sherlene Holloman

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:22:01 PM8/4/24
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ilove this song its my fave blackstreet song to me its about realising that you love someone so fast but you cant find a way to tell that personi can relate to this so much and i missed my chance and now regret it

Are you ready to groove? Get ready to move your feet and sway to the rhythmic beats of In a Rush by Blackstreet. This iconic song is a classic that has stood the test of time, captivating listeners with its soulful melodies and infectious energy. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the world of Blackstreet, this song is bound to make you tap your toes and sing along.


In a Rush is a captivating R&B track by the legendary American group Blackstreet. Released in 1997 as part of their album "Another Level," the song immediately captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide. With its smooth yet energetic vibe, it quickly climbed the charts and became a fan favorite. The exceptional vocal performance and mesmerizing instrumental arrangement showcase the exceptional talent and creativity of Blackstreet.


Blackstreet, consisting of members Teddy Riley, Chauncey Hannibal, Levi Little, and Eric Williams, first burst onto the music scene in the early 1990s. Their unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and soul elements set them apart from other contemporary acts, paving the way for their immense success. In a Rush perfectly embodies their signature sound, combining infectious rhythms with heartfelt lyrics.


The song begins with a catchy guitar riff that immediately grabs the listener's attention. As the beat kicks in, the smooth harmonies of Blackstreet take center stage, supported by a groovy bassline and perfectly timed percussion. The production is seamless, effortlessly blending different musical elements into a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience.


Lyrically, In a Rush explores the exhilaration and anticipation of a new relationship. The song tells the story of meeting someone who instantly captivates you, making you want to spend every waking moment by their side. The lyrics beautifully convey the rush of emotions that come with falling in love, while the infectious melody just adds to the overall euphoria.


What sets In a Rush apart is the sheer passion and authenticity in the vocal delivery. Teddy Riley's smooth and soulful voice takes center stage, effortlessly conveying the emotions in every lyric. The harmonies provided by the other members of Blackstreet perfectly complement Riley's lead vocals, creating a sonic tapestry that is pure bliss to the ears.


But it's not just the vocals that make In a Rush such a memorable song. The production, handled by the talented Teddy Riley himself, is nothing short of exceptional. Riley is renowned for his ability to create rich, textured sounds that elevate any song to new heights. In a Rush is a prime example of Riley's incredible talent, with its meticulous arrangement and attention to detail.


Listening to In a Rush is like taking a journey through the best of 90s R&B. It encapsulates the essence of the era while still managing to remain fresh and relevant even today. The song's ability to transport listeners to a time of smooth grooves and heartfelt lyrics is a testament to its timeless appeal.


Whether you're reminiscing about the good old days or discovering the magic of 90s R&B for the first time, In a Rush by Blackstreet is a song that you won't be able to resist. Its infectious melodies, captivating vocals, and mesmerizing production will leave you wanting more. So go ahead, hit play, and let Blackstreet take you on a musical journey that you won't soon forget.


Just recently up-graded to a 500 watt motor, this is one E-bike that really knows how to stretch its legs. Add the matte black paint, some sleek mag wheels and a plush fork, and you have a bike that aims to please with each rush of power. I was able to rack up some decent miles on this E-Freedom and had a lot of fun doing it. I felt like I was flying under the radar, as the lithium battery is hidden from view, and the sport feel it offers makes you want to push your excitement levels to high.


Unlike many rear hub motor E-bikes, this one has a more balanced ride, thanks to the battery being fairly low and in the center of the chassis. The power and speed talk 48 volts, yet it has the more common 36 volt system (10 Ah too). Pull and climbing ability have much more to do with a balanced electrical system than just voltage. When everything works in harmony you can expect a good experience.


It has a premium display panel in the center of the bars. Much can be seen there, including the wattage the motor is pulling at any given moment. Of course speed, distance and the such are included, along with a readout of the level of assist you have set from the thumb close button panel. Being able to make your settings without taking your hand from the grip is a good thing indeed.


The lithium battery fills the void in the frame well. It is easily removed with the included key, and that is a good thing as it does need to removed for each recharging. Like all the E-bikes I test, the E-Freedom comes with a smart charger that does the job as intended. The battery has a main power switch on the housing as well as a set of lights to show remaining charge capacity. The display also shows cleanly how your battery levels progress during your ride. It has a carry handle too. One thing though, when reinstalling the battery in the frame, make sure it solidly clicks in place. It does take a good firm push.


Right now Green World Bike has 3 US models. Their brochure shows some others including a fat-tire E-bike. I was told they are prepping to launch more models here, so I would think with the popularity of the sand and snow E-bikes, that will be one of them. I even see some E-scooters there, and a couple folding E-bikes, the smaller of the two will be my next test subject from this E-bike company. Plus, more up-grades are in the works for this bike, including better tires, a reworked battery latch, and a rear taillight among others. So keep an eye on their website and Facebook page to see what they will be offering next.


[Chorus]

It came over me in a rush

Datang padaku dengan terburu-buru

When I realized that I love you so much

Ketika aku menyadari bahwa aku sangat mencintaimu

That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why

Kadang aku menangis, Namun aku tidak tahu kenapa

Why I feel what I feel inside

Kenapa aku merasakan apa yang aku rasakan didalam hatiku


[Verse 1 - Eric]

How I try

Bagaimana aku mencobanya

To express what's been troublin' my mind

Untuk mengungkakan apa yang mengganggu pikiranku

But still I can't find the words

Namun aku tetap tidak bisa menemukan kata yang tepat

But I know that something's got a hold of me

Namun aku tahu bahwa sesuatu telah memelukku


[Verse 2 - Eric]

Baby, some day I'll find a way to say

Sayang, kelak akan aku cari cara untuk mengukapkannya

Just what you mean to me

Betapa berartinya kamu untukku

But if that day never comes along

Namun jika hari itu tidak pernah tiba

And you don't hear this song, I guess you'll never know

Dan kamu tak mendengar lagu ini, aku rasa kamu tak akan pernah tahu


[Chorus 3x]

It came over me in a rush

Datang padaku dengan terburu-buru

When I realized that I love you so much

Ketika aku menyadari bahwa aku sangat mencintaimu

That sometimes I cry, but I can't tell you why

Kadang aku menangis, Namun aku tidak tahu kenapa

Why I feel what I feel inside

Kenapa aku merasakan apa yang aku rasakan didalam hatiku


The secret to beating Michigan is to get the Wolverines off track, forcing third-and-long situations. That means, U-M has a slim margin for error. One incomplete pass can ruin a drive. One penalty dooms them.


When Michigan gets into the red zone, the Wolverines have an even harder time throwing the ball. The Wolverines have been in the red zone 33 times this season and have 18 rushing touchdowns and just two passing TDs.


Harbaugh has one ace up his sleeve. He can bring in J.J. McCarthy because he presents a different look and different talents. But if the Wolverines fall behind or if they need to win through the air, will Harbaugh make the switch early enough?

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