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The lineup originally consisted of Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, and Ralph Tresvant. Brown left the group in late 1985 to begin a successful solo career, and they continued as a quartet for one album, before adding Johnny Gill to the lineup in 1987. Early hits included "Candy Girl", "Cool It Now", and "Mr. Telephone Man ...
Ralph Edward Tresvant (born May 16, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the lead singer of R&B group New Edition. [3] [4] As a solo artist, Tresvant released his double platinum-selling debut album Ralph Tresvant (1990). [5] In 2008, he began touring with Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill in a new group named ...
The Masterpiece is the fifth studio album by American singer Bobby Brown, released on June 5, 2012, by Bronx Bridge Entertainment. It is his first studio album in 15 years since Forever . It is also his first album to be issued the Parental Advisory label.
It was 1997, and New Edition, the most gifted vocal group since the Jackson 5, was imploding. For Ralph Tresvant, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Johnny Gill, the “Home ...
"Stone Cold Gentleman" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B singer Ralph Tresvant, issued as the second single from his eponymous debut album. It originally appeared on the album under the title " Stone Cold Gentleman (Rizz's Interlude) ", [ 3 ] but the title was shortened for commercial release. [ 5 ]
New Edition — Ralph Tresvant, Bobby Brown, Michael Bivins, Ricky Bell and Ronnie DeVoe — in 1983. (Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) (Raymond Boyd via Getty Images) Band vs. band rivalries.
The song is notable for a midsection rap recited by Ralph Tresvant, which calls out the rest of the group: "Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, and Mike." In later years, the rap was changed to include "Johnny" for the last member to join, Johnny Gill, either including his name as a fifth name called out or replacing "Bobby".
The song features vocals from Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill. It was the first recorded song to feature all six members of New Edition . [ 4 ] Brown, Tresvant and Gill are credited separately on the single, rather than collectively as New Edition.