Things had changed for the production/songwriting duo Mantronix by the early '90s. Curtis "Mantronix" Kahleel was still aboard doing remixes and production, but now the vocalists were Jade Trini and Bryce Luvah. They had one mildly interesting single with "Don't Go Messin' With My Heart," but otherwise, the formerly inspired mix of hip-hop/dance production and soul/R&B vocals wasn't as exuberant or as catchy. The studio work was equally as sharp, but they didn't generate as much attention in the dance, hip-hop, or urban ...
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Things had changed for the production/songwriting duo Mantronix by the early '90s. Curtis "Mantronix" Kahleel was still aboard doing remixes and production, but now the vocalists were Jade Trini and Bryce Luvah. They had one mildly interesting single with "Don't Go Messin' With My Heart," but otherwise, the formerly inspired mix of hip-hop/dance production and soul/R&B vocals wasn't as exuberant or as catchy. The studio work was equally as sharp, but they didn't generate as much attention in the dance, hip-hop, or urban contemporary markets. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
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