One of the most seminal groups in the history of R&B, New Edition, kicked off the Legacy Tour on March 9. The first stop for the Boston natives was at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. All six original members performed an array of hits, which featured songs like from โIf It Isnโt Love,โ โCandy Girlโ and โIโm Still In Love With You.โ
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The Black Promoters Collective, which is currently in its third year of providing live entertainment across the globe, is responsible for the epic concert series. Not only did New Edition sell out venues all over the country, but they brought Keith Sweat, Guy and Tank along for the ride. Here are the best moments from the Legacy Tour that The Root was lucky enough to experience firsthand.
You Gotta Coordinate

The Boston facet, consisting of Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant, Ronnie DeVoe, Johnny Gill, Michael Bivins and Ricky Bell amazed audiences with their matching attire and classic moves. They opened their set with the songs โCrucial,โ the Johnny Gill hit โRub You The Right Wayโ and Bobby Brownโs smash single โMy Prerogative.โ
Hit After Hit

New Edition performed for an hour and a half, with the group belting out classic tunes like: โIf It Isnโt Love,โ โMr. Telephone Man,โ โCool It Now,โ โCandy Girlโ and โIs This The End.โ Johnny Gill also gave onlookers a classic rendition of โMy, My, Myโ while Ralph Tresvant sang โSensitivity.โ Bobby Brown also sang some of his biggest hits, like โEvery Little Step,โ โRoniโ and โDonโt Be Cruel.โ
A Phenomenal Evening

Bel Biv DeVoe gave audiences renditions of โDo Meโ and โPoisonโ during New Editionโs set. Songs like โCan You Stand The Rainโ and โA Little Bit of Love (Is All It Takes)โ mesmerized the crowd who embraced the nostalgia they felt throughout the evening.
Keithโs Still Got It

The R&B legend Keith Sweat gave his all during a memorable set that included an array of hits from a career that spans nearly four decades. Songs like โDonโt Stop Your Love,โ โTwisted,โ โMake It Last Foreverโ and โNobodyโ remain as powerful as they ever were.
True To This, Not New To This

Keith Sweat reminded the crowd that he discovered Silk as he played their classic singles โFreak Meโ and โLose Control.โ In addition, he was joined by Teddy Riley onstage to also perform Johnny Kempโs โJust Got Paid.โ In short, Keith will always be the one, not the two.
Ladiesโ Man

Tank looked as handsome as ever as he smoothly crooned some of his most notable hits. In addition to doing fan favorites likeโWhen We,โ he also took on Kate Bushโs โThis Womanโs Workโ which was famously covered by Maxwell in 2001.
You Betta Sang!

Tank, who released his 10th album R&B Money last year, thanked concertgoers for coming out to see him perform. He also reminded onlookers he is a modest Capricorn who creates music from the bottom of his heart.
Guy Delivers The Hits

It was truly a treat to see Guyโconsisting of Teddy Riley, Aaron Hall and Damion Hallโback in full force to deliver hits that changed the course of R&B. Their set featured renditions of โGroove Me,โ โMy Fantasy,โ โLetโs Chillโ and โI Like.โ
Creators Of New Jack Swing

The trio impressed everyone in attendance with their energy, choreography and vocals. They ended their set on a high note. However, Teddy Riley would come back on stage later to perform Wreckx-n-Effectโs โRump Shakerโ and a cover of Johnny Kempโs โJust Got Paidโ (Riley produced the track for the late singer).
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