Can You Stand the Rain BPM New Edition?

Can You Stand The Rain is a positive song by New Edition with a tempo of 143 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 72 BPM or double-time at 286 BPM. The track runs 4 minutes and 58 seconds long with a G♯/A♭ key and a major mode.

Can You Stand the Rain New Edition movie?

The Best Man HolidayCan You Stand the Rain / Movie

Can You Stand the Rain cast?

High Quality Version. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis produced this cover of their original New Edition hit with the cast from New Edition Story. Featuring Luke James, Algee Smith and Elijah Kelley on Vocals.

Can You Stand the Rain time signature?

Time Signature: 4/4.

What was New Edition biggest hit?

This Top 10 New Edition Songs list will feature some of their best songs.

  • # 8 – If It Isn’t Love.
  • # 7 – A Little Bit of Love (Is All It Takes)
  • # 6 – I’m Still in Love with You.
  • # 5 – Candy Girl.
  • # 4 – Cool It Now.
  • # 3 – Lost in Love.
  • # 2 – Mr.
  • # 1 – Can You Stand the Rain.

How old is New Edition now?

New Edition is an American R&B group from the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1978 by Bobby Brown. Their name is taken to mean a ‘new edition’ of the Jackson 5….

New Edition
Website neweditionlegacy.com
Members Ricky Bell Michael Bivins Bobby Brown Ronnie DeVoe Johnny Gill Ralph Tresvant

When did New Edition break up?

1996
New Edition officially broke up for the second time in 1996, when songs such as “Candy Girl,” “Mr. Telephone Man,” “If It Isn’t Love” and “Can You Stand the Rain,” were released.

Which New Edition member was on drugs?

Ricky Bell
In early 2017, BET released a three-part docuseries called The New Edition Story. In this docuseries, the Ricky Bell drug problem came to light. This news shocked the nation, as former New Edition member Bobby Brown had also struggled with substance abuse, but his addiction was rather public.

Who is the best singer in New Edition?

Ralph Tresvant Yes, Ralph sang lead on 99.9% of New Edition’s catalog and almost made the Shag a thing, but we’re deducting critical points for his almost-massive, self-titled solo album.