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After 7 - Heat Of The Moment (1990)

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1989's & 1990's "Heat Of The Moment" by R&B group After 7. This track no entry at top 40 in 1989, but gone to # 19 in January 1991 at Billboard Hot 100 and reached #5 on R&B charts.

About After 7.- After 7 was an R&B group founded in 1988 by brothers Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, and Keith Mitchell. The Edmonds brothers are the siblings of popular pop and R&B singer-songwriter-producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds" (Melvin is older, and Kevon - born Kevin - is younger), while Mitchell is the cousin of Babyface's then-partner, songwriter-producer Antonio "L.A." Reid.

Virgin Records released their self-titled debut album in autumn 1989, which included the hits "Heat of the Moment", "Can't Stop" and the quiet-storm staple "Ready or Not". After promoting the album and seeing it go platinum, they scored a hit with the Motown-influenced "Nights Like This" on 1991's The Five Heartbeats soundtrack. The trio returned with Takin' My Time in 1992, which included the hit cover of The Originals' "Baby I'm For Real". The trio released their last album, Reflections in 1995, which included the hit "'Til You Do Me Right". After Mitchell split from After 7 in 1997, the Edmonds brothers continued together briefly, releasing a cover of Hall & Oates' "Sara Smile" as a single (and sole new track) from the career retrospective The Very Best of After 7 before silently disbanding that year.

The brothers occasionally reunite for the odd show here and there. Both Kevon and Melvin Edmonds appeared with Babyface in the film Soul Food as members of the R&B group Milestone, performing the song "I Care About You". In October 1999 Kevon released a solo album which included the hit single "24/7." In 2006 they appeared on the New Jack Reunion Tour with a new member, Jason Edmonds.

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  • Early to Mid 90's were the best of times. Late 90's.............not so much.

  • one of the best early 90's songs, i miss groups like these, what happened to good music, it is non existent.

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  • +this a sorry song...

    ..saying sorry i cheated on you..

  • 18 people weren't in heat.

  • what are wrong with those 17 people who dislikes this video? This is great poetry in motion!!!

  • Early to mid 90's sound of music could NEVER be reproduced.....Thank god we have these classics, And access to them to travel through time!!

  • 90-99 was awesome nonetheless relative to some of the stuff out today, just depends on what genre, for R&B and Hip Hop definitely the early to mid 90s was good, but I guess it is always subjective. Rock and other genres had good music at different points in the 90s.

  • Love the late 80's to early 90's music.

  • @frank233345 you trippin 90 to about 97 was hot

  • This group knew how to make things happen, raychapa01

  • This song brings back so many wonderful memories of my senior year in high school...hanging out with my friends and enjoying life...#goodtimes.

  • @songcandid Yes, the 90's were good times lol. Thank goodness for youtube.

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