We hear the bright, guitar-like melody and happy string plucks, but there is a balance issue. The men of Bell Biv DeVoe do a good job as well, but the few harmonies they do on their own seem to get drowned out by the bass of production.Īnd it’s the production on this track that keeps this from being a better song. They are the thing that really fills out the sound of the track, giving a tonally sweet and lush performance that matches the mood of the track. The star of the track, though, is Coko, with the harmonies that feature her and the other ladies of SWV coming in a close second. The emotional connection is everything on this one and the duet does a good job of allowing the two groups to play back and forth if two people who have found what is important to them. It’s about the non-sexual aspects of a relationship (something we don’t hear enough of in R&B) and how the two people involved get along outside the bedroom. When they started out, SWV said that they admired New Edition and now, they get to work with three members on a vocally solid track.Ībout the moment when you and the person you love realize that the relationship you have is that thing you have always been looking for, this song gives you that old-school love vibe.
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