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Ralph Tresvant

 
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  • Born: May 16, 1968, Boston, MA
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Ralph Tresvant," "Rizz Wa Faire," "It's Goin' Down"
  • Representative Songs: "Sensitivity," "Do What I Gotta Do," "Money Can't Buy You Love"

Biography

Ralph Tresvant sang lead on New Edition's hits and had his own gold number one R&B hit with the silky "Sensitivity." He was the last member to release a solo project of his own. All of the group's previous members had number one R&B hits: Bobby Brown with "Girlfriend " and Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronald DeVoe as Bell Biv DeVoe (aka BBD) with "Poison." Besides this, Tresvant had New Edition's formidable chart success to contend with: four number one R&B singles, "Candy Girl" (gold), "Cool It Now," "Mr. Telephone Man," and "Can You Stand the Rain." Could Ralph Tresvant have hits after New Edition as a solo artist? But then again having Tresvant's record come out after his previous bandmates could be an advantage because he could gauge what his music should be like based on the response of the fans.

Born May 15, 1968, to Patricia Ann Tresvant and Ralph Tresvant, Sr., Ralph Tresvant grew in the Roxbury section of Boston. He joined Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronald DeVoe in a group formed by producer/songwriter Maurice Starr. Starr's concept was to form a group that was basically a "new edition" of the Jackson 5. Paradoxically, Motown founder Berry Gordy wanted to mold the Jackson 5 into a "new edition" of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. Signed to StreetWise Records, the group scored with "Candy Girl." The hits continued with "Is This the End" (number eight R&B), "Lost in Love" (number six R&B), "Count Me Out" (number two R&B for two weeks), "Earth Angel" from the movie Karate Kid Part 2 (number three R&B), "Once in a Lifetime Groove" from the Gregory Hines/Billy Crystal movie Running Scared (number ten R&B), "Tears on My Pillow" with Little Anthony of Little Anthony and the Imperials, "If It Isn't Love" (number two R&B, number seven pop), "You're Not My Kind of Girl" (number three R&B), and "Crucial" (number four R&B).

Signing to MCA Records as a solo artist, Tresvant expressed his apprehension about becoming a solo artist and trying to match his previous successes in various interviews. Producers/songwriters Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis felt confident in Tresvant's abilities having work with him on the group's double-platinum LP Heartbreak. They had him sing the lead and background vocals on the song they had written for him, "Sensitivity." "Sensitivity" sold over a million copies, going to number one R&B and number four pop on Billboard's charts in fall 1990. His solo debut, Ralph Tresvant, was released November 27, 1990, and went platinum, parking at number one R&B for two weeks. The LP also yielded the charting hits "Stone Cold Gentleman," "Do What I Gotta Do," and "Rated X." For Jam & Lewis' Perspective Records, Tresvant sang on the 1992 hit "The Best Things in Life Are Free" issued as "Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson with BBD and Ralph Tresvant." That was followed by his own hit single, "Money Can't Buy You Love," from the Damon and Marlon Wayans movie Mo' Money. The singer appeared in the movie House Party 2. Tresvant was on the 1996 New Edition reunion album, Home Again and there was a 1998 MCA Special Products CD It's Goin' Down. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Ralph Tresvant

Background information
Birth name Ralph Edward Tresvant Jr.
Born May 16, 1968 (1968-05-16) (age 41)
Origin Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States
Genres R&B, New Jack Swing
Occupations Singer, actor, producer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1980- present
Labels Xzault Media Group
Associated acts New Edition, Heads of State
Website http://www.ralphtresvant.com

Ralph Tresvant, aka Rizz (born Ralph Edward Tresvant Jr., May 16, 1968, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American tenor singer, best known as one of the lead singers in New Edition.

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Biography

New Edition

Tresvant (pronounced /trəˈvɑːnt/) sang lead on many of the New Edition lead singles including "Candy Girl", "Cool It Now" and "If It Isn't Love". Tresvant led the group from 1983 to 1989.

Solo career

Despite the success of groupmates Bobby Brown, Bell Biv DeVoe, and Johnny Gill, Tresvant was cautious about his own solo career. Signing to MCA Records, Tresvant let his apprehension be known in several interviews.

Nevertheless, well-known producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis were confident in his abilities after having worked with him on the album Heartbreak. They wrote the song "Sensitivity" for him which hit #1 on the R&B charts, #4 on the Hot 100 and it went gold. His self-titled album released shortly after in 1990 and went platinum as well, topping the R&B charts. The album scored two more hits with "Stone Cold Gentleman" reaching #3 on the R&B charts and "Do What I Gotta Do" which reached #2.

Tresvant appeared in the movie House Party 2 in 1991, performing the song 'Yo Baby Yo' from the House Party 2 Movie Soundtrack. The following year, he scored his fourth and final solo top 3 R&B hit to date, "Money Can't Buy You Love", from the Mo' Money soundtrack. In 1993, he released his second album, It's Goin' Down. The album featured greater involvement from Tresvant as he produced many of the tracks himself. However, the album failed to perform as well as the debut.

In 1996, he reunited with the other members of New Edition for the release of Home Again which became a success.

In October 2004 "Sensitivity" appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on R&B/Soul radio station CSR 103.9.

Ralph's third solo album, Rizz-Wa-Faire, was released March 7, 2006. The first single from the album was "My Homegirl".

Heads of State

As of September 27, 2008, he began touring with Bobby Brown and Johnny Gill in a new group named Heads of State.

Other work

Tresvant will portray Reverend Kenneth Winter in the 2009 film, Mama, I Want to Sing!, starring Ciara who will play the main character Amara Winter, the daughter of Tresvant's character.

Personal life

On September 18, 2004 he married Amber Serrano. They live in Acworth, Georgia.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Song Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B
1990 "Sensitivity" 4 1 Ralph Tresvant
1991 "Stone Cold Gentleman" 34 3 Ralph Tresvant
1991 "Do What I Gotta Do" - 2 Ralph Tresvant
1991 "Rated R" - 69 Ralph Tresvant
1991 "Yo Baby Yo" - - House Party 2
1992 "Money Can't Buy You Love" 54 2 Mo' Money
1993 "Who's the Mack" - 35 It's Goin' Down
1994 "When I Need Somebody" - 45 It's Goin' Down
2006 "My Homegirl" - - Rizzwafaire
2008 "Magic Underwear" - - Rizzwafaire
2008 "Never Noticed" [1] - - Rizzwafaire

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