Ralph Tresvant
Ralph Tresvant (born
Ralph Edward Tresvant Jr., on
16 May,
1968 in
Roxbury,
Massachusetts) is an
American tenor singer, best known as one of the lead singers in
R&B act
New Edition. Ralph sang lead on many of the lead singles including "Candy Girl", "Cool It Now" and If It Isn't Love". Tresvant who's voice resembles Michael Jackson led the group from 83 to 89. Tresvant also pursued a solo career during New Edition's early-
1990s hiatus, and scored a hit with
1990's "Sensitivity", written and produced by
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. He also scored big with the hits "Do What I Gotta Do", "Rated R", and "Stone Cold Gentleman". Tresvant also has appeared in the movie "House Party 2" in 1991 and the play "The Man Of Her Dreams" in 2002
Ralph's third solo album Rizz-Wa-Faire, was released March 7, 2006. The first single from Rizz-Wa-Faire is "My Homegirl".
Albums
* 1990:
Ralph Tresvant* 1993:
It's Goin' Down* 2006:
Rizz-Wa-FaireSingles
* 1990: "Sensitvity" #4 US, #1 US R&B #18 UK
* 1991: "Stone Cold Gentleman" #34 US, #3 US R&B
* 1991: "Do What I Gotta Do" #2 US R&B
* 1991: "Rated R" #69 US R&B
* 1991: "Yo Baby Yo"
* 1992: "Money Can't Buy Me Love" #54 US, #2 US R&B
* 1993: "Who's The Mack" #35 US R&B
* 1994: "When I Need Somebody" #45 US R&B
* 2006: "My Homegirl"
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