Yes this song was big in 1992. Everyone went crazy when this video came out. The person singing lead on this song is Dawn Robinson. The other members are Cindy Herron (the tallest one), Terry Ellis, and Maxine Jones (the shortest one). Cindy and Terry are the only two original members that are still part of the group. They still perform to this day. En Vogue was very big in the early 1990’s especially. They can all sing lead and their harmonies are unmatched.
One of my fave En Vogue songs that hardly anyone reacts to. 😊❤ El DeBarge was also in this video along with Johnny Gill & several other popular men at the time. The main singer on this song is Dawn Robinson. She was also part of a group called Lucy Pearl for like 2 seconds with members of Tony! Toni! Toné! You should check out their hit “Dance Tonight” if you haven’t already.
This song was sung in the movie, the original sparkle, and one of the men that is sitting in the audience was in the original movie. I forgot what his name was, and the members of en vogue are Dawn, who is singing lead, Maxine, Terry, and Cindy
The lead singer for this song is Dawn Robinson. All four ladies share lead on different songs, but Dawn leads or co-leads nearly all of their hits except Hold On. She's probably the group's most dynamic vocal stylist (Terry in the center has the most powerful voice, the shortest is Maxine who sings the bottom of the melodies and the tallest is Cindy who tends to sing the high harmonies). This song is a cover of a song by Aretha Franklin that was recorded for the original Sparkle movie in the 1970s. The video is inspired by the performance of this song in the original movie. This cover peaked at #6 on the pop charts. It actually did better on the pop charts than the Aretha version, which hit #28 (both versions topped the R&B charts)
More En Vogue to react to Part of Me (a killer ballad where all four ladies sing lead) Runaway Love (Terry, Cindy and Dawn on lead) Waiting on You (Dawn on lead. my favorite of her En Vogue leads) Give It Up, Turn It Loose (Maxine on lead) Mover (Maxine on lead) Desire (Terry and Cindy on lead) Just Can't Stay Away (Terry on lead) Love Don't Love You (Terry and Cindy on lead) Strange (Dawn and Maxine on lead) It's About Love (a midtempo bonus track that features all four ladies on lead) You can also react to Dawn's solo stuff. My recommendation is a song called "Read It In My Eyes"
Speaking of female R&B vocal groups, have you reacted to any songs from June's Diary? If not, please do. The group was put together by Kelly Rowland some years ago but they never got the push they needed to break out. They did a Jodeci cover of Stay. Would love to hear your thoughts on it. There's a video version and an accapella version that's stellar.
Took growing up to be able to say: They didn’t have to do this song like this😫😫😫😫😫😫I was in my LATE THIRTIES realizing this was inspired by that scene (and that this song doesn’t belong to them😟😟). ONLY THEY could’ve done this. This video came out when I was T E N and I could recognize most of the FACES of who’s there😄😄😄😄#KidWithCable #DawnNeedsAWhoopin #ONLYTHEM #RIPBET
Yes this song was big in 1992. Everyone went crazy when this video came out. The person singing lead on this song is Dawn Robinson. The other members are Cindy Herron (the tallest one), Terry Ellis, and Maxine Jones (the shortest one). Cindy and Terry are the only two original members that are still part of the group. They still perform to this day. En Vogue was very big in the early 1990’s especially. They can all sing lead and their harmonies are unmatched.
The one singing lead is Dawn Robinson. She was the first one to leave the group.
I love them. I’m so glad younger people can also appreciate their talent.
One of my fave En Vogue songs that hardly anyone reacts to. 😊❤ El DeBarge was also in this video along with Johnny Gill & several other popular men at the time. The main singer on this song is Dawn Robinson. She was also part of a group called Lucy Pearl for like 2 seconds with members of Tony! Toni! Toné! You should check out their hit “Dance Tonight” if you haven’t already.
This song was huge back then and the video stood out as well. By the way, the dresses they wore in the video are at African American museum in DC.
I didn't know that. Interesting...
This is from their 2nd album released in 1992.
Written by the great Curtis Mayfield ( now, THERE's a rabbit hole), made famous, originally by Aretha Franklin . You should hear that one!
Only they could’ve done this👊🏿2:43 They’re all leads, so they’re each other’s accompaniment
They song this live on the Arsenio Hall Show and it sounds even better. They had the moves and everything. They had those same red dresses on 🔥
Top tier vocals.
This song was sung in the movie, the original sparkle, and one of the men that is sitting in the audience was in the original movie. I forgot what his name was, and the members of en vogue are Dawn, who is singing lead, Maxine, Terry, and Cindy
Dorian Harewood and he was Stix in the og Sparkle, one of my fav movies
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Dorian Harewood played Leroy in the original Sparkle. Stix was played by Phillip Michael Thomas from Miami Vice.
The lead singer for this song is Dawn Robinson. All four ladies share lead on different songs, but Dawn leads or co-leads nearly all of their hits except Hold On. She's probably the group's most dynamic vocal stylist (Terry in the center has the most powerful voice, the shortest is Maxine who sings the bottom of the melodies and the tallest is Cindy who tends to sing the high harmonies).
This song is a cover of a song by Aretha Franklin that was recorded for the original Sparkle movie in the 1970s. The video is inspired by the performance of this song in the original movie. This cover peaked at #6 on the pop charts. It actually did better on the pop charts than the Aretha version, which hit #28 (both versions topped the R&B charts)
More En Vogue to react to
Part of Me (a killer ballad where all four ladies sing lead)
Runaway Love (Terry, Cindy and Dawn on lead)
Waiting on You (Dawn on lead. my favorite of her En Vogue leads)
Give It Up, Turn It Loose (Maxine on lead)
Mover (Maxine on lead)
Desire (Terry and Cindy on lead)
Just Can't Stay Away (Terry on lead)
Love Don't Love You (Terry and Cindy on lead)
Strange (Dawn and Maxine on lead)
It's About Love (a midtempo bonus track that features all four ladies on lead)
You can also react to Dawn's solo stuff. My recommendation is a song called "Read It In My Eyes"
Soundtrack from thr original Sparkle movie with Irene Cara 1976
This song was viral before viral
This version definitely stands on its own two feet- but you need to hear Queen Aretha version🔥
Bet she wanted to beat Dawn’s ass for this😫😫😫😫#OnlyThem
@@ciarrajohnson3849 she probably hit them with a “En Vogue? Why yes, I did invent being in vogue.”
Classssssic!!!!
This song was huge!! Since I was a little girl I used to sing this song . And when this song comes on at work ! Watch out lmao😂
Love en vogue!
I seen them I. 2018 with TLC it was an amazing show!!!
Have you heard “you” by the late Jessie Powell… you will like it
Speaking of female R&B vocal groups, have you reacted to any songs from June's Diary? If not, please do. The group was put together by Kelly Rowland some years ago but they never got the push they needed to break out. They did a Jodeci cover of Stay. Would love to hear your thoughts on it. There's a video version and an accapella version that's stellar.
This is a cover song from the old school original movie Sparkle. Irene Cara
Took growing up to be able to say: They didn’t have to do this song like this😫😫😫😫😫😫I was in my LATE THIRTIES realizing this was inspired by that scene (and that this song doesn’t belong to them😟😟). ONLY THEY could’ve done this. This video came out when I was T E N and I could recognize most of the FACES of who’s there😄😄😄😄#KidWithCable #DawnNeedsAWhoopin #ONLYTHEM #RIPBET
this song was made before you was born, this is an early 90's song
All I have to say is Aretha Franklin
“Fingering the water” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I hope your mom objected to the "Perm" and he wasn't trying to disguise his wedding ring only due to the vocals!
Johnny Gill had to clear his throat
No, this was the 80's 😂😂😂😂
This is 92
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 all of em in audience need Jesus huh? This song’s a classic. They have many good songs.