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The on-stage meeting between Bobby Brown and Ralph Tresvant sparked nostalgia among fans of the new release, many years after the dispute was resolved

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It’s been six years since “My Prerogative” singer Bobby Brown cut fellow singer Ralph Tresvant out of a New Editon group photo posted online, however it looks like the two have buried their past experiences, and fans are enthusiastic about it.

Tresvant joined Brown on stage during his performance at the Tom Joyner Foundation’s Fantastic Voyage 2024 cruise, as seen in a video shared on Instagram on April 30. Brown may be seen performing songs from his solo album in various videos and was also joined by his son Landon.

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New Edition’s Ralph Tresvant (left) and Bobby Brown (right) reunited on stage during Brown’s performance during the 2024 Fantastic Voyage cruise. (Photos: @therealralphtresvant/Instagram, @kingbobbybrown/Instagram)

Tresvant danced and sang alongside Brown while performing “Every Little Step” in the short clip, and in one other clip posted by the cruise ship, Tresvant repeats, “Go, Bobby! Go, Bobby!” when the 55-year-old singer tried to maintain up with a much younger dancer while dancing on stage.

Fans loved seeing it, especially after the two “Can You Stand the Rain” singers had a heated argument in the past.

“I love it, no matter what they go through, they will ALWAYS make each other laugh.” he replied one fan. “Just like before. I love the NE brotherhood.”

“I love how they support each other.” added other. “They are brothers until the end, they grew up together” recorded one. “This is Brotherhood” it happened again other.

Brown was infamously kicked out of the group, which also included Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe and Rickey Bellin, in 1985 and replaced by Johnny Gill. His behavior and constant fighting with other group members reportedly became an issue, prompting Brown to pursue a successful solo profession.

Bivins, DeVoe and Bellin continued making music as the trio Bell Biv DeVoe in 1990. They also had successful performances and recordings of classic hits, as did Tresvant and Gill during their solo careers.

All six members of New Edition reunited in 1996 to record the album “Home Again” and the group began touring together.

However, after Gill and Tresvant were accused of attempting to trademark the New Edition name without the rest of the group, Brown posted a photograph with Tresvant cut out and announced that the group was now called “RBRM,” as were Ronnie, Bobby, Rickey and Mike — the famous line from the New Edition song “Cool It Now”.

Last yr, New Edition reunited for the group’s fortieth anniversary Legacy Tour, and based on St. Louis Post-Dispatch Brown said all conflicts inside the group “have been resolved.”

“There is no longer any reason to separate the group,” he said he said. “We are definitely stronger together than apart. That’s all about New Edition. We can split up and do five different genres of music and still be considered part of New Edition.”

“There is not any more fighting. It’s about loving one another and praying,” Brown added. “It’s about holding each other accountable for our actions and moves and talking about it openly.”

The group is currently scheduled to perform in Las Vegas from July 3 to July 13 and from October 30 to November 2.


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