Review by Allmusic.com
The opening track, "Stay," puts Soul for Real right in that mix, defining both style and method: a lead vocalist steps in front of the big beat and jams, while the rest of the group pushes the harmonic envelope with backing vocals. Heavy D himself raps, his typical old-school charm intact, on "You Just Don't Know." And we're treated to a beautifully stripped-down, four-guys-on-a-street-corner cover of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together." This is group that knows how to keep its talent right out in front, where it belongs.
many thanks to baby girl Lass for the Soul For Real albums 👍
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