

Tryin’ to tell me how my life is supposed to be Great Lyrics: This is what happens when you have unsupportive friends. It didn’t finish 1984 anywhere on the year-end Billboard Hot 100, which is blasphemy. It’s one of the best bubblegum R&B anthems of this or any decade.Ĭhart Success: Cool It Now reached number-four on the Billboard Hot 100, the second-biggest hit of their career (Hit Me Off reached number-three). The rest of group turns to rap to provide words of wisdom to Tresvant but it only results in him calling out his boys with a rap of his own, climaxing with the famous aforementioned line at the top-because if he loves the girl who cares who you like. I mean, he’s literally singing and dancing on the court instead of trying to hit open shots from the perimeter, prompting the New Edition crew to cautiously warn Ralph to “cool it now”. The video is fun, with Tresvant basically discounting his boys on the basketball court because he’s completely smitten with a girl. 44 on this list) where the group often rotated with solos, Cool It Now was all about Ralph Tresvant in the lead with the other members (Bell/Biv/Devoe and Bobby Brown) settling for the refined harmonies in the background. Unlike many other New Edition songs including Mr. A pioneer tune, Cool It Now was one of the first R&B/pop music hits to feature a rap interlude. That shines through on a lot of their music and especially with this song-my personal favorite by the group. In the mid 80’s New Edition were the boys next door, falling for teenage love and looking to have the time of their young lives. I know New Kids on the Block were the ultimate boy band obsession before the decade was over but sorry folks-New Edition was flat-out better. I personally regard New Edition as the definitive blueprint for everything a boy band should be from appearance to dancing and course, unrivaled vocal harmonies. Busby liked it, told Brantley and Timas to come to the studio the next day and the rest is history. One night the writer duo followed MCA vice president Jheryl Busby to a diner and literally pulled out a cassette demo of the song and started signing over it. However, they were unable to get a hold of any major execs at MCA. As the story goes songwriters Vincent Brantley and Rick Timas penned it specifically for New Edition to sing. The most ironic thing about Cool It Now is that it’s a song that nearly didn’t get made-not by New Edition anyway. That has to be among the most reminisced one-liner lyrics from the 80s, regardless of music genre preference.
