It’s the facts that they had the balls to cover a Stevie Wonder song says a lot by itself. It’s also the fact that the song is actually just as good as the original is fucking mind blowing. Never would I thought that could ever be possible, but Intro really did him more than justice with their version. The remix will forever be my favorite version of this song.
The original was incredible, but this was the version that I loved to hear. The end of the song, it still plays in my head to this day! They do a gorgeous job here:)
See why the pictures were taken down near the end of the song, so the listener could focus on the vocals there. They are absolutely amazing, and was one reason I fell in love with this remix when I was a kid, listening to this at night on the Quiet Storm. This song is so amazing, but the what's going on vocally at the end of it, WOW:)
The beat is so hypnotising and their voices are just pure divine majic. It's just an exceptional marriage of the two. Every time I listen to both the original and the remix I always cry tears of happiness. May your soul continue to rest in enternal peace my brother Kenny Greene 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽. A ribbon will always be the sky for you Kenny. With God on our side we cant lose. Indeed we will find strength in each tear we cry 🙏🏽🌹
I was hoping someone noticed it...the coolest thing about that is that The Clarke Sisters remixed "Master Blaster" by Stevie as well for "You Are The Sunshine"...full circle.
Don't sleep on the whole Untouchables Ent crew that were based out of Closter, New Jerz. They were the Bad Boy Hit Men before Hit Men existed. Dave "Jam" Hall was the ringleader (yes DJ Eddie F was but in terms of hits though??)
Now this is a true remix! Probably the best remix of ribbon in the sky that I've heard. I may only be 19 but I love 70s, 80s, and 90s, music.... the 90s had a hit factory. Damn i wish real music still existed
Cornell Young fortunately it does. Music has no "expiration date". Doesn't matter when or where it was created. Real musicians and artist intended to make timeless music.
Obvious Clark Sisters influence in this song. Listen to 4:01 then go search for "'Clark Sisters - You Bring The Sunshine" and listen to the end of the song. These boys and their producer knew what they were doing.
Well, to keep it real- the Clark Sisters admitted the stole the beat from Stevie Wonder to make “ You brought the Sunshine; so if Intro takes from the Clark Sisters to make a remake of a Stevie Wonder classic, then it all came back, full circle right?
Thank You So Very Much For Posting This One! Kenny was one of the best vocalists to ever come out of the 90's. He was a brilliant song writer (laced Mary J. Blige with quite a few hits). He really showed his Detroit gospel roots on the end of this remix (The Clark Sisters joint).
I really miss that cat, Kenny...his vocal style is so very Detroit. You can hear Marvin Winans, The Clark Sisters, and so many other gospel artists who are from that city.
This has to be one of my favorite remixes of all time. The instrumental for this record is out of this world. I have a strong love for 90's production New Jack Swing sound. Rest in Heaven Kenny Green. 1:38
This made me go listen to the end of that song, and you were right. They did this alot in the 90s, where they would basically give little vocal nods to the past of R&B, and I miss that.
Intro was and still is my favorite group.of the 90"s .I miss the extraordinary talent that Kenny had the midas touch..everything he touched turned to gold ...I miss you Kenny ....RIP
What a legitimate ill cover from Intro. Time and time again, artists have tried to replicate the same magic that made original versions the sensational classics they are... and have failed drastically. However, what Intro does here would make Stevie Wonder smile. This is classic.
every now and then I have to take a trip down memory lane and listen to the classics and how I wish music was still like this.my how things have changed.
2019 and I still listen to this remix EVERYDAY! Oh how miss the remixes of Intro, Jodeci and SWV. The producers of the 90s knew how to remix and make the song better than the original.
This is a very good remake of a classic song as well as a very good remix. I remember I would wait by the radio for this song cuz I loved it so much. And, while I loved the entire song, it was the backhalf of this song that had me loving it so much. Loved how they had it arranged so beautifully:)
This takes me back to my senior year in High School.... I loved their spin on this song. Very few can touch a Stevie Song and NOT mess it up.....they did the dayum thing! thanx for uploading this! I've been on a 90's music vibe today....
@fruitpassion50 I appreciate you getting back to me on this. After I sang it to myself a few times I remembered and looked it up. Downloaded that too. Thanks again