With Bobby Brown, Bell Biv DeVoe, and Johnny Gill all doing quite well outside of New Edition in 1990, it wasn't surprising that colleague Ralph Tresvant pursued a solo career. This self-titled R&B/pop release isn't quite as distinguished or as confident as the music Brown, BBD, and Gill had been doing on their own, but it has its moments, including the smooth ballad "I Love You (Just for You)," the nice-guy manifesto "Stone Cold Gentleman," and the new jack swing tune "Public Figure (Ordinary Guy)." Some of urban contemporary's hottest producers (Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and Wolf & Epic, among others) are employed, and none of the material is really bad. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Wow!!1 I was a little girl when this came out>>> i think i was 6 or 7. when this came out.. singing it like nothing. good memories. i love ralph and this album
I can't believe this song is 18 years old. This song is old enough to buy cigarettes, lol! I was only in second grade when this came out but back in the day I was feelin' it then, haha!