Funfact: Bobby Brown had global commercial success in the late 80s. He had multiple top hits and his album was the #1 selling album in the world for the year in 1989. Additionally, Bobby Brown scored #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. People forget how commercially huge Bobby was but he negative image ultimately ruined his stardom and legacy and the white music executives blacklisted him. While Micheal Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Janet Jackson are the face of the 80s and culturally regarded as the foundation and pioneers of modern day Pop music, Bobby Brown has had some impact on Pop Culture as well. Bobby Brown in addition to his group (New Edition) has inspired a profusion of artists such as: Usher, Chris Brown, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, TLC, Boys To Men, New Kids On The Block, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Neyo and the list goes on. Regardless of what the media portrays of Bobby Brown, he is a legend.
@@a.k.4486 I read "Don't Be Cruel" went 7×'s platinum here in America.Yes! knew about Worldwide sales of 10-million."Brown that's what they call me" was Awesome!👍👍
That energy he had was all natural. We didn't have Red Bull back then. You guys are very observant. Bobby has said that Rick James was his biggest musical influence. Good song choice. This song was massive and straight 🔥👍
@@hazelb7218 It didn't reach the states until the 90's. This song was recorded in '88. My comment was based off of their reference to Red Bull not any other substance. 😁👌
Yep, Rick James was more than a musical influence to him, unfortunately. The wild behaviour also rubbed off on him but thankfully he has calmed down significantly.
Definitely not all “natural” energy lol….Most of that was probably the crack cocaine he was smokin at this point in time in his career. That being said, he was and still is super talented. I give him mad credit as well for him getting and staying sober. I know from personal experience that sobriety is extremely difficult to achieve and maintain, so kudos to Bobby Brown 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Definitely one of his best jams! I saw him and New Edition in concert last month and it's awesome to see him still doing his thing, after all he's been through!!
You young men are really becoming experts at music and music genres and personalities. That was a very astute comparison you made between Bobby's stage presence and Rick James. Love you guys 💞
Bobby's "My prerogative" video was inspired by Janet Jackson's "Control" video both songs were very popular and they were a couple at the time. Bobby was arrested after a concert for his sexy dance moves.
True, though as an independent song (away from album), I believe this was more popular than Control. Cool songs. This tore up the NYC clubs back in the day. New Jack at its finest. Dont be Cruel gave him the one-two-three punch to own the late 80s ("Every Little Step" this and "Don't Be Cruel")...It was the trifecta of the time.
Wow, I only heard and read about that concert. You were lucky to have seen it! Bobby was opening for NE and then when his album blew up, he was taken off the tour so he could headline his own tour!
I was 18 and still got my pictures from that show. That was a great concert. I had a seat on the side lower level right by the stage. Great pictures of all of them.
The original R&B badboy. He has been thru so much with his addictions, mental health issue and untimely passing of his ex wife Whitney Houston and his daughter Bobbi Brown. He is like Rick James here. The boy bands owe a lot to Bobby Brown! Prayers to him.
I'm still a fan of the whole New Edition crew. I'm glad they're getting the respect they deserve. Bobby wasnt the lead singer but he was the 1st to put his career in his own hands, the ORIGINAL bad boy. 👑. And I'm Glad you brothers are going strong 👑👑👍🏽
When he says, "Right Ted?" he's talking about super producer Teddy Riley who created the New Jack Swing. There's a whole list of artists who benefitted from that sound. :)
@3:14 - In his autobiography, Bobby said that he hung out with Rick James backstage when they were on tour together. Rick was a major influence. Taught him some good and bad things! @6:43 - "Wild! He most definitely got the air pregnant, humping at that point..." 😂He was spreading his seed around quite generously back then. See also 18+ years of child support, lawsuits/wage garnishment, baby mama drama, STDs, losing your soul, etc.
Me too! But I also love seeing them love this song. My parents said this music was nonsense that no one would remember a year from then. 25 years later and people still find this song amazing. Despite what they said, It's timeless.
Wow this is his first billboard number one. The album was number one and was knighted best album of the year at the Grammys that year. Great song. I still get the same feeling I got back in 1988
Bobby Brown was BAD!! He could sing, dance, he had swag, he had the ladies too! He was IT back in the day! Loved me some Bobby Brown.🥰❤ Please play more of Bobby. Songs like Don't Be cruel, On Our Own (from the Ghostbusters Sound Track) and Good Enough.
Glad you listened to this otherwise you were missing out ! :) bobby brown, he shaped pop music in the 80s and he was at the time even huger, and more well known than Whitney :)
Michael Jackson said this was his FAVORITE song of all time. Loved it. Look up Smooth B & Bobby Brown's Micheal Jackson story. It's insane! Lol you're welcome🤣
THIS WHOLE ALBUM!! It produced soooo many singles. I always felt like it was the rise and fall of my boi, because it stayed hot so long. He didn't really do anything else. It made him a Mega-star....To see them all still around and able to perform with each other is a blessing.
Bobby was that homie back in the jack swing era. Dude was the Chris Brown of the 80s and early 90s. He was known as the bad boy of r n b. From what I heard women were throwing themselves at this dude.
The only man on live television Arseno Hall show performing a song drop a bag of coke on the ground and pick it up and not miss a beat and pretend like it never happened haha
I’ve become such a Bobby Brown fan, when I was growing up my mom said he was not a good person because of his bad boy reputation (and Whitney’s drug addiction got blamed on him). But mama should have known bad boys don’t bother me lmao. Love him. So sorry for all he’s been through losing Whitney and Bobbi Kristina.
Here's the original BAD Boy! Miss those days! This song still hit different after all these years. I bet many young folks go in trouble saying "My Perrogative" to the wrong person, like their parent or teacher!😊😊 I saw him perform this with the rest of New Edition 2 weeks ago while they were touring. Looking back, I'm glad I grew up in the 80s - so much great music and so much fun!! ❤❤
I feel like it the song can apply to toher things than sex you like dressing a certain style, religion, or certain lifestyles that are seen unconvential, or taste in music
That was great! Looked like a rockin’ concert happening! Thanks for another banger Fred and Tim. 💥 Loved your comment at the beginning…. haven’t heard him since way back when we were little kids! 😂 Thanks for the laughs guys!
Fun facts: His “sloping hairstyle’ was a mistake. His barbers clippers slipped,... but he kept it anyway. The Brooch/Pin on his Jacket, he borrowed it from his Mum! But it all worked out great, as he started a new trend! 😎😀
@@cherylreichardt Same here! Only thing I hated more, is when the girls called, mom was "Miss Telephone Woman" answered the phone.Phone was in the living room next to couch on the table. No caller ID on push button phone my family had at the time.Then when ID came out later,same story.😂😂Mom would tell the girls,he's busy with homework and chores,he can't talk to you O.K.bye! I had to go too cologne smelling hand written letters like Bobby Brown said in his hit song "Roni"LOL!😂😂
So no one but me is going to talk about how funny it was at the end when Tim said that Bobby got the air pregnant with all those pelvic thrusts? lol Oh my gosh I'm still laughing while I type this. Please react to the song True by Spandau Ballet...you'll love it....I promise the air is still innocent at the end of the song 😛
I’m so glad I’m the right age to have experienced the Bobby Brown phenomenon first hand. I loved him. I had posters of him all over my bedroom wall and saw him in concert twice
This was Bobby's "breakout" song. Similar to what Janet Jackson did on "Control," this was Bobby declaring his independence and stating that he would be calling his own shots and making his own decisions about his future. Hands down his biggest hit on a lot of levels.
Actually I wasn't, it was DON'T BE CRUEL (was his 1st), MY PREROGATIVE (was his 2nd ). Similar 2 what JJ did on Rhythm Nation, that's where he got the concept.
@@juliemcdaniel499 I called My Prerogative his "breakout" song, not his first hit. If you want to get technical, Don't Be Cruel wasn't even his first hit, as this was his SECOND solo album. Brown's first hit was "Girlfriend" off of King of Stage, his first solo album released in 1986. Dont Be Cruel was his second album released in 1988.
We use to practice softball to his music before our games we were only 11 and 12 year old girls jamming to Bobby Brown I miss those days and I miss the music we had back when I was kid Great reaction love your channel guys ♥️♥️
Ralph was the lead singer for New Edition but Bobby was definitely the best performer of the group and he sang lead for Mr.Telephone Man and Jealous Girl
Wow! the Twin hit it on the head. Rick James was indeed B. Brown's idol. When he sung My Prerogative at one of the Black Music Awards Shows he dedicated it to guess who, Rick James!!!! Awesome that you caught that.
I would love to hear your reaction to "Hit Me Off " with all six members of NE. The official video is one of their greatest. Also, "If it isn't Love". Don't forget about 112. Great group. 👍🏼
His wife Whitney Houston use to call him the "Original King of R&B!" And at one point, Bobby really did dominate the male R&B charts with back to back bangers!!!!! PLUS he could sing, dance and rap! So in a way, Whitney was Right! From a Sista from Brooklyn, NY.
This song still hits hard 30 plus years later.
🤞🏾🤞🏾
I always preferred "Humpin' Around" but the beats on "Prerogative" put "HA" to shame.
Truth!
Thats what's called timeless music, the vibe real
@Theomite Humpin Around is one of my favtracks from the Bpbby Brown album also with 2 can play that game
This album was one of the greatest all time. So many hits off this album.
I saw Bobby Brown, Al B and New Edition in concert when this album dropped
Every song was a cut from this album!
@@mssimone2631 absolutely!!
@@CoolBreeze1968 Oh My God, how lucky were you.
FACTS!
One thing about Bobby Brown, he could dance his face off!!
The original bad boy of Boston! I'm happy to see him still touring with his NE family. Mr.Brown you're in my prayers. Shine on King! 🙏🏼❤️👑💐
Funfact: Bobby Brown had global commercial success in the late 80s. He had multiple top hits and his album was the #1 selling album in the world for the year in 1989. Additionally, Bobby Brown scored #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. People forget how commercially huge Bobby was but he negative image ultimately ruined his stardom and legacy and the white music executives blacklisted him. While Micheal Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Janet Jackson are the face of the 80s and culturally regarded as the foundation and pioneers of modern day Pop music, Bobby Brown has had some impact on Pop Culture as well. Bobby Brown in addition to his group (New Edition) has inspired a profusion of artists such as: Usher, Chris Brown, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, TLC, Boys To Men, New Kids On The Block, NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Neyo and the list goes on. Regardless of what the media portrays of Bobby Brown, he is a legend.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I agree 1000%
Absolute LEGEND!!
Well stated.
Bobby Brown was a Tender Roni ! 💙
In today’s world he would have been unstoppable
7-Million copies SOLD of "Don't Be Cruel" Bobby was The IT dude back in '88-89
I liked Dance!...Ya Know It better. But I love remixes, particularly Bobby's.
What 7 ?!!!! 10 millions worldwide then!!!! Now over 12.
@@a.k.4486 I read "Don't Be Cruel" went 7×'s platinum here in America.Yes! knew about Worldwide sales of 10-million."Brown that's what they call me" was Awesome!👍👍
That energy he had was all natural. We didn't have Red Bull back then. You guys are very observant. Bobby has said that Rick James was his biggest musical influence. Good song choice. This song was massive and straight 🔥👍
Lol.. Red Bull was available when that song came out...also many other 'substances' were available too...
@@hazelb7218 It didn't reach the states until the 90's. This song was recorded in '88. My comment was based off of their reference to Red Bull not any other substance. 😁👌
@@pglux2656 xx
Yep, Rick James was more than a musical influence to him, unfortunately. The wild behaviour also rubbed off on him but thankfully he has calmed down significantly.
Definitely not all “natural” energy lol….Most of that was probably the crack cocaine he was smokin at this point in time in his career. That being said, he was and still is super talented. I give him mad credit as well for him getting and staying sober. I know from personal experience that sobriety is extremely difficult to achieve and maintain, so kudos to Bobby Brown 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Definitely one of his best jams! I saw him and New Edition in concert last month and it's awesome to see him still doing his thing, after all he's been through!!
I seen them in Detroit March 07 2022
@@CoolBreeze1968 Cool! They still put on great shows! 🎶🎵
@@Ilovewbd Absolutely ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
I saw them in Vegas last month and danced through the ENTIRE show. It was so good!
Gosh y'all are so lucky. I'd kill to see this concert.
This song is my life. As soon as I heard it I recognized it. My daughter actually wrote a school composition about me blasting it lol😻
One of the best old school songs of all time!!
🔥🔥🎶 🙌🙌 💃
My prerogative is a theme more people need to adopt now
You young men are really becoming experts at music and music genres and personalities. That was a very astute comparison you made between Bobby's stage presence and Rick James. Love you guys 💞
Bobby's "My prerogative" video was inspired by Janet Jackson's "Control" video both songs were very popular and they were a couple at the time. Bobby was arrested after a concert for his sexy dance moves.
I never though about the relationship to the "Control" video, but yep, you right!!!!
I always said the video and the feel of the song reminded me of control.
True, though as an independent song (away from album), I believe this was more popular than Control. Cool songs. This tore up the NYC clubs back in the day. New Jack at its finest. Dont be Cruel gave him the one-two-three punch to own the late 80s ("Every Little Step" this and "Don't Be Cruel")...It was the trifecta of the time.
@@inbutnotoftheworld2237 don't forget the 80s ghostbusters part 2 banger on our own
@@jasondawson92 ...that tooo😍😁 so now it's 1-2-3-4😜💃🏾 🎶.
I love it when y'all react to the old music like this one..
Definitely 🤞🏾
Perfect observation. Bobby Brown & Rick James. Y’all have been paying attention! 👊❤️👏
Aahh this brings back memories. The very first concert I ever attended was Bobby Brown, Al B. Sure and New Edition when I was 11 in 1988
Wow, I only heard and read about that concert. You were lucky to have seen it! Bobby was opening for NE and then when his album blew up, he was taken off the tour so he could headline his own tour!
🆒 👐👐 ❤❤❤ ALL OF THEM , 💃
I was 18 and still got my pictures from that show. That was a great concert. I had a seat on the side lower level right by the stage. Great pictures of all of them.
Same! My first concert without my mom. Went with my cool babysitter
Same. The Capital Center in Landover, MD. 😍
The original R&B badboy. He has been thru so much with his addictions, mental health issue and untimely passing of his ex wife Whitney Houston and his daughter Bobbi Brown. He is like Rick James here. The boy bands owe a lot to Bobby Brown! Prayers to him.
This is when I loved Bobby!
@@anthonyjolly2066 Such cool stuff back then!
dazed and confused t shirt on point!
I'm still a fan of the whole New Edition crew. I'm glad they're getting the respect they deserve. Bobby wasnt the lead singer but he was the 1st to put his career in his own hands, the ORIGINAL bad boy. 👑. And I'm Glad you brothers are going strong 👑👑👍🏽
"Got the air pregnant pumping it that hard" Dude, that was brilliant!!!
When he says, "Right Ted?" he's talking about super producer Teddy Riley who created the New Jack Swing. There's a whole list of artists who benefitted from that sound. :)
@3:14 - In his autobiography, Bobby said that he hung out with Rick James backstage when they were on tour together. Rick was a major influence. Taught him some good and bad things!
@6:43 - "Wild! He most definitely got the air pregnant, humping at that point..." 😂He was spreading his seed around quite generously back then. See also 18+ years of child support, lawsuits/wage garnishment, baby mama drama, STDs, losing your soul, etc.
I love this song
Me too! But I also love seeing them love this song. My parents said this music was nonsense that no one would remember a year from then. 25 years later and people still find this song amazing. Despite what they said, It's timeless.
Wow this is his first billboard number one. The album was number one and was knighted best album of the year at the Grammys that year. Great song. I still get the same feeling I got back in 1988
One of my favourites from the 80s!
Bobby Brown is a legend, just like the group he originated from, for a reason.
Sorry he is definitely not a legend!!
Still jamming off that album.
Bobby Brown was BAD!! He could sing, dance, he had swag, he had the ladies too! He was IT back in the day! Loved me some Bobby Brown.🥰❤ Please play more of Bobby. Songs like Don't Be cruel, On Our Own (from the Ghostbusters Sound Track) and Good Enough.
Ooooo yes!!
Don't forget about Tony! Toni! Toné! "It Feels Good."
This guy had one of the best 2nd album ever.
FACTS!!👍
That was his second album
Best second album ever!! Lol
That's true most artist sophomore album is straight doo doo
Glad you listened to this otherwise you were missing out ! :) bobby brown, he shaped pop music in the 80s and he was at the time even huger, and more well known than Whitney :)
If you pop this cut in your car ...ya better have those windows all down....its that good a song..beats for days..
I saw Bobby Brown in concert back in the day...it was awesome 👍 He was a seriously raw talent !
"Air pregnant"...😂🤣😭☠️. Thanks for the memories, this was my jam back when...💪💃😘
Ok I made a comment and then I scrolled down...glad I wasn't the only one that laughed out loud at that!
@@coachhumph5524 Birds of a feather...😉😁🤣
''Girl next door'' / ''On our own'' / ''Don't be cruel'' / "Drop it on the one" are one of the best hits from BB
He was one of the leads of NE... Ralph was the primary lead.
I love Sensitivity. I don't understand why he didn't have an amazing career.
Him being too loyal to the group and from what I read his ' nice guy ' style was played out by the time he went solo and he was playing catch up
The Bad Boy of R&B! I’m glad you reacted to another one of his songs. Tim & Fred did you attend the Culture Tour they just completed?
Yep before Chris Brown there was Bobby Brown in the 80s
Really good comparison and observation on the similarities to Rick James.This sing still goes hard! 😂😂
Michael Jackson said this was his FAVORITE song of all time. Loved it.
Look up Smooth B & Bobby Brown's Micheal Jackson story. It's insane! Lol you're welcome🤣
THIS WHOLE ALBUM!! It produced soooo many singles. I always felt like it was the rise and fall of my boi, because it stayed hot so long. He didn't really do anything else. It made him a Mega-star....To see them all still around and able to perform with each other is a blessing.
I remember watching them on MTV . Love the music from the 90s
LOL, "He must've got the air pregnant, humpin' at it that hard". LMBO!!!! That was hilarious, Tim. Rollin' over here. :D
Your reaction to the video is priceless!! I had to get up on this on. Love to see more!!!
Lil Bro be on it. Bobby has named Rick James as his idol.
I knew you two would give this the stink face, because it's funky. Don't be cruel, perfect R&B album.
he said..... "got the air pregnant" LMAO!!!!
Love Bobby Brown ❤️
Roni is another one of his great songs.
"YO TEDDY, KICK IT LIKE THIS".. Yooo yall just took me back to them jr high dances. What a time man...
Bobby King of RNB always fav
I wore this cassette tape OUT as a kid! So great!
I was obsessed with Bobby Brown!
Teddy Riley on production!! Massive album!! A little note: Bobby's wife was Teddy's girlfriend during the making of this album.
Yes she was the girl playing the saxophone in the video clip of the song Rump Shaker from Wreckx-N-Effect.
Bobby was that homie back in the jack swing era. Dude was the Chris Brown of the 80s and early 90s. He was known as the bad boy of r n b. From what I heard women were throwing themselves at this dude.
The only man on live television Arseno Hall show performing a song drop a bag of coke on the ground and pick it up and not miss a beat and pretend like it never happened haha
Bobby saying it straight; I do what I want to do👊
I’ve become such a Bobby Brown fan, when I was growing up my mom said he was not a good person because of his bad boy reputation (and Whitney’s drug addiction got blamed on him). But mama should have known bad boys don’t bother me lmao. Love him. So sorry for all he’s been through losing Whitney and Bobbi Kristina.
Here's the original BAD Boy! Miss those days! This song still hit different after all these years. I bet many young folks go in trouble saying "My Perrogative" to the wrong person, like their parent or teacher!😊😊 I saw him perform this with the rest of New Edition 2 weeks ago while they were touring. Looking back, I'm glad I grew up in the 80s - so much great music and so much fun!! ❤❤
I feel like it the song can apply to toher things than sex you like dressing a certain style, religion, or certain lifestyles that are seen unconvential, or taste in music
I really wish they would play Mr Telephone Man if they haven't or something from their young days 🤗
For a 4-5yr old, I had no business watching this man dance 😂
Not only a slamming song, but the album was slamming too! Always loved this video.
That was great! Looked like a rockin’ concert happening! Thanks for another banger Fred and Tim. 💥 Loved your comment at the beginning…. haven’t heard him since way back when we were little kids! 😂 Thanks for the laughs guys!
Fun facts: His “sloping hairstyle’ was a mistake. His barbers clippers slipped,... but he kept it anyway.
The Brooch/Pin on his Jacket, he borrowed it from his Mum!
But it all worked out great, as he started a new trend! 😎😀
I remember dudes at the bus stop clowning the hairstyle and about a month later damn near everyone had that cut
@@MightMouse2174 😂
I like how he just entered on the stage dancing in sync,and on time with his dancers
This is my favorite Bobby Brown song as someone mentioned that album was a classic definitely one younger and younger generations can vibe to
Actually, Ralph Tresvant was lead singer of New Edition.Bobby was lead singer on "Mr.Telephone Man"👍
I loved Mr Telephone Man!
@@cherylreichardt Same here! Only thing I hated more, is when the girls called, mom was "Miss Telephone Woman" answered the phone.Phone was in the living room next to couch on the table. No caller ID on push button phone my family had at the time.Then when ID came out later,same story.😂😂Mom would tell the girls,he's busy with homework and chores,he can't talk to you O.K.bye! I had to go too cologne smelling hand written letters like Bobby Brown said in his hit song "Roni"LOL!😂😂
So no one but me is going to talk about how funny it was at the end when Tim said that Bobby got the air pregnant with all those pelvic thrusts? lol Oh my gosh I'm still laughing while I type this.
Please react to the song True by Spandau Ballet...you'll love it....I promise the air is still innocent at the end of the song 😛
Screaming 😂😂😂😂
I guess he got the floor pregnant on the Rock Wit'cha video too then.
Yo...when he said he got the air pregnant..😂💀
Love bobby ❤
Oh man! Banger for sure. Won tickets to a concert calling into a radio show and naming this song.
Classic here
I’m so glad I’m the right age to have experienced the Bobby Brown phenomenon first hand. I loved him. I had posters of him all over my bedroom wall and saw him in concert twice
LOL 'I made this money, you didn't!' that part always makes me laugh. SPEAK BOBBY!!!
He said "he got the air pregnant"...lmbo 🤣
This was Bobby's "breakout" song. Similar to what Janet Jackson did on "Control," this was Bobby declaring his independence and stating that he would be calling his own shots and making his own decisions about his future.
Hands down his biggest hit on a lot of levels.
Actually I wasn't, it was DON'T BE CRUEL (was his 1st), MY PREROGATIVE (was his 2nd ). Similar 2 what JJ did on Rhythm Nation, that's where he got the concept.
@@juliemcdaniel499 I called My Prerogative his "breakout" song, not his first hit.
If you want to get technical, Don't Be Cruel wasn't even his first hit, as this was his SECOND solo album.
Brown's first hit was "Girlfriend" off of King of Stage, his first solo album released in 1986.
Dont Be Cruel was his second album released in 1988.
@@fenway2kenterprisesllc717 gotcha either way I love ❤ it all from BB.
We use to practice softball to his music before our games we were only 11 and 12 year old girls jamming to Bobby Brown
I miss those days and I miss the music we had back when I was kid
Great reaction love your channel guys ♥️♥️
Speaking of New Edition I saw them in concert last month it was a great show!
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!! YEAHHHH!!!!!
Great song, love BB!! I remember when this video came out and trying to copy his dance moves!!
Great reactions
I had such a crush on him as a teen. Such a great album.
I've been waiting for you guys to get to this song! This always get me singing along.
I remember when he said, "damn" and we were all shocked they played it on the radio.
Ralph was the lead singer for New Edition but Bobby was definitely the best performer of the group and he sang lead for Mr.Telephone Man and Jealous Girl
Bobby’s voice was strong enough to be lead
My first concert was seeing him with his group “New Edition” in Boston back in 1985
Bobby brown was not the lead singer of New edition. Ralph Tresvant is, but both of my boo things are equally talented Lol
Ted is Teddy Riley, producer extraordinaire, member of Guy and Blackstreet, and father of one of my favorite musical sub-genres New Jack Swing.
Wow! the Twin hit it on the head. Rick James was indeed B. Brown's idol. When he sung My Prerogative at one of the Black Music Awards Shows he dedicated it to guess who, Rick James!!!! Awesome that you caught that.
Bobby and "Uncle Rick" were good friends. Bob would frequent his home here in Buf. Bobby still has a love for Buffalo. Love my "big brother"
Rock Witcha cannot NOT be heard. Bobby's best, for sure.
Booby brown roni is a different side of Bobby’s music
I would love to hear your reaction to "Hit Me Off " with all six members of NE. The official video is one of their greatest. Also, "If it isn't Love". Don't forget about 112. Great group. 👍🏼
Bobby Brown @ the top of his game!
Oh, that's my jam
Saw Bobby back in 89'. Was exactly like this on stage. One of the best!!!
Lol Rick James 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That album was full of hits!
His wife Whitney Houston use to call him the "Original King of R&B!" And at one point, Bobby really did dominate the male R&B charts with back to back bangers!!!!! PLUS he could sing, dance and rap! So in a way, Whitney was Right! From a Sista from Brooklyn, NY.
Fun fact this was Michael Jackson's favorite song
This is on my favorite album of all time. When I was little I would ride my bike and listen to it on my walkman.