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  • This song is like Marvin Gaye meets Michael Jackson, with a New Jack Swing flavor. Cool cut.

  • I like the song.i miss the 90s music.

  • I thought Ralph T. was gonna be the next MJ Too. I'm grad that He got back with N.E., Much "LOVE" to N.E.,Holla!!!

  • Ralph Tresvant in (1994) could have been the "NEXT" [Michael Jackson]....But He didn't drop another LP to keep up with that "SMMOOOO'VE" Singing style He was bringing,If He did "LORD" knows what He could have done to R&B music. Much "LOVE" to N.E.,Holla!!!

  • This is when Ralph was in prime! Everybody is a beast in their prime!

  • arguably the best out of N.E

  • do it all!!! love this comeback song for him

  • SO SEXCII,RALPH TRESVANT.

  • i love the b boy swag of new edition. they're not just r&b, they're hip hop also. they're style is sexy.

  • Ralph embodied Michael Jackson to the T. His following in his footsteps is as true prodigy is unmatchable. ♠

  • this whole album is underrated!

  • @funkkidmusic301 Preach that!!!! That CD was off the hook!!!!

  • Oooooh. Classy, sexy ... all that is Rizz. I appreciate all the references here to Marvin Gaye. Haven't seen this video in such a long time. Thank you so much for posting, djblacjamz.

  • Excellent track from Ralph... As most avid fans know... Ralph is a big fan of Marvin Gaye and this song is a true example of just how talented this brotha truly is...

  • This joint is smooth as ever Ralph came correct 4 sure.

  • People think this sounds like Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues”. It does but I think it resembles “I Want You” a lot more. Awesome song regardless. The “Huuuuuu”s and “Wuuuu”s Tresvant keeps singing really sound like Marvin Gaye. I love this song, it’s stone cold mackin’!

  • This was very underrated when it was released! This deserves a lot more airtime than it received. It had more edge than his previous hits but still sounded smooth as hell! I also love the instrumental version of this jam! It has that 70s soul and action movies style to it. Thanks for uploading this cool video!

  • the sample is a track from Marvin Gaye

  • what's the sample in this?

  • The baddest jam of the 90s. Period. I could play this song 5 times in a row in my ride. That's how ahead of its time it was. Never gets old. Especially when you're heavily borrowing from Marvin Gaye and blaxploitation soundtracks. What's funny about this is that even though Jam & Lewis intentionally made it sound like Gaye's "Inner City Blues", at the heart of the song... it still sounds like New Edition. I'm not sure if that's what they were going for, but that's pretty cool.

  • I always felt RT was over looked as a solo artist. This was one of my favorite cds in 1993. Mr. Tresvant is a true vocalist and song writer. I wish these kinds of artist were around today. No romance in todays music. Every new artist spends all their time in strip clubs and talking about baby mamas. This guy reminds me of myself a gentleman who knows his game and smooth as he can be.

  • I used to dance to this song like crazy when I was 13 years old. 1993-1994 - back when R&B music was great. Music is still great but everything on the radio these days, it doesn't make me move like the music of yesterday.

  • I always liked this song! Ahead it's time!

  • FINALLY!!!!!!!! I've been searching for this video for years. I have it somewhere on VHS. Thanks

  • Has a little Marvin Gaye feel to it.

  • @shlyanth it does sound a little like Inner City Blues from Marvin Gaye

  • OH MY GOOOOOOOSH! Thank you for posting this. Im telling all my friends about this video.

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