How Big Was Ready or Not by After 7?

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Huge R&B hit. It was pretty popular mainstream-wise as well... it being #7 on the Hot 100 in 1990 was a level a lot of R&B records didn't get to back then. At the time, the Babyface/LA sound seemed to score more crossover hits- their names on a track alone gave it a bigger mainstream shot than most- this is right after they did all those big Bobby Brown singles so they were made. "Raedy Or Not" and "Can't Stop" were probably After 7's biggest mainstream/pop hits.
 

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Song was fire to me as a preteen going thru that puppy love phase but as a grown man that first verse was Simpin State University… lol i played it to my girl on date night and we laughed at the lyrical breakdown I gave her

Its a Karaoke classic level or two below Can We Talk which is damn near an anthem at this point
 

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Was going to go to city winery to see them christmas week . I remember hearing ready or not on the tom Joyner morning show growing up all the time. A black famous group i would imagine.
 

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this worse than that no singin n!gga from after 7
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when he violated that lamp in the ready or not video
face the goat...but that video may have needed a better director
 

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Y’all mentioned the connection to Babyface but fail to mention that two of the members from the trio are his brothers….R.I.P. Melvin :mjcry:
 

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That was an era where something could be absolutely massive in the black community but have almost zero crossover. Huge song, sold them a good amount of records but only among us. They couldnt follow it up though. Can’t Stop was ok but that’s an instant classic

I came in to say the exact same thing.

It was huge within the black community. I always find these threads kind of weird, because I view this question as basically “did white people like it?”

This is a pure black song. I couldn’t imagine white people liking it.
 
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