RIP Thread

Bobby Caldwell, 'What You Won't Do For Love' R&B crooner, dies at 71​


Well, this one is a tough one.

This man was the reason why 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G’s famous and underrated songs are what they are today.

Either way, long live Bobby. I used to listen to this a lot:

 
Several of my grandparents got north of 90 and spent their final days languishing with dementia. That and Everywhere at the End of Time has made me decide I'll be ready to check out once I reach 85.
Has anyone called dibs on your glass slipper collection yet?
 
Crazy, Reddick was always a welcome presence whenever I saw him on screen. I wonder what the COD was.
Christ, I did not expected that to happened.
Only 60 years old.
He was a good actor.
4chan’s /tv/ put a sticky out for tribute, and this was the first thing that came up for me:

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Honestly, between this and Michael K. Williams dying due to a drug overdose, it speaks volumes on how the two most memorable actors from The Wire are gone. Those two were legitimately irreplaceable as far as being dramatic actors in their field of work.

Either way, this is just unexpected all around.
 
4chan’s /tv/ put a sticky out for tribute, and this was the first thing that came up for me:

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Honestly, between this and Michael K. Williams dying due to a drug overdose, it speaks volumes on how the two most memorable actors from The Wire are gone. Those two were legitimately irreplaceable as far as being dramatic actors in their field of work.

Either way, this is just unexpected all around.
Pour one out for Zavala in Destiny 2.
 
RIP.
I loved seeing that 2014 Mitsubishi ad at around three in the morning. 'What You Won't Do For Love' is a great song.
This song was the all time international number 1 hit for clothes shopping. The ambience was just the right kind of jazzy browsing mediocrity that would compel indecisive women to go through an entire store with their children/boyfriends/husbands dragging their feet behind them.
 
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