Rhondab said: Johnny Gill...hands down.
Then Ralph. Co-sign. Of the originals, Ralph Tresvant was the singer. Bell could also sing. The other three...could barely carry a tune. INCLUDING Bobby Brown. Heard 'em all live. They made it a long way without being able to sing or write their own music. And I LOVE New Edition... Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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I wonder what Ronnie and Mike's singing voices sound like outside of the group. They usually have rap verses in the songs or they sing background. Together, in the group they sound great. Their harmony is fantastic. It sounds different with Johnny included though, a little less fluid. | |
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I wonder.....why are you spoiling so much time discussing about some bland R&B band? | |
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Ralph to me has the best voice for the group. Johnny can sing but he puts in a little too much for my taste. I recently saw Ralph and Christopher Williams in a play. Ralph sang "Do what I gotta do". He sounded great. | |
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who are next? Boys2men, the Backstreet Boys, N'sync??? common get a break...
Listen to some good music | |
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Riverpoet31 said: who are next? Boys2men, the Backstreet Boys, N'sync??? common get a break...
Listen to some good music To each his own. | |
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Riverpoet31 said: I wonder.....why are you spoiling so much time discussing about some bland R&B band?
why have you wasted time looking at what others wrote about a bland r&b band? | |
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