You Don't Have to Worry

New Edition

About You Don't Have to Worry

"You Don't Have to Worry" is the third single from New Edition's sixth studio album, Home Again (1996). The song was released as the remixed "vocal version" featuring female rapper Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott and as a B-side with the accompanying second single "I'm Still in Love with You". There is also an alternate version of the remix that features the vocals of Fat Joe, instead of Missy on the 12" single . The single version also features production by Stevie J and co-written credits by R&B group 112, while the album version credits production by Sean "Puffy" Combs and Chucky Thompson. All versions feature Bobby Brown and Ralph Tresvant on lead vocals. Additional rap verses from New Edition members Ronnie DeVoe and Michael Bivins are featured on the track as well. 


Year:
2006
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Turn me up yo 
That's right 
New Edition 
(You don't have to worry) 
  
[Chorus]
I know that things ain't right 
Seems like all we do is fight 
And it's been on my mind 
You don't have to worry 
I'm gonna make it right 
I'll be on your side 
No more lonely nights 
You don't have to worry 
  
[Verse 1]
Bobby
Lady, I know I've been acting strange 
It seems to me you're tired of playing games 
I've been around 
Had girls here and there 
I did you wrong, but I'll give my life to make it right 
  
[Chorus]
  
[Verse 2]
Bobby
What must I do to make it up to you? 
What can I say, to make you see things my way? 
I know it's hard for you to understand 
I did you wrong but I'll give my life to make it right 
  
[Chorus]

[Bridge]
Don't be afraid 
I'll be there whenever you need me 
I'll be there trust in me 
Just call on me 
I won't let you down oh 
  
[Mike & Ron]
NE expertise please 
Here to put the squeeze on the industry fleas 
Getting cheese, peep these, butter slurs, his & hers 
Chinchilla furs, check the goodfella words 
You don't ever have to worry 
Cause I get in ya like Murry 
And boo, it's only a tight flurry 
You're frontin' cattin', you want to rumble in the satin 
In a bad ass suite somewhere in lower Manhatten 
  
[Break]
I'm from the street too but I gotta eat to 
Won't hesitate to eat you, other than that gald to meet you 
I spend nights in the ramada my honey's stay laced in Escada 
Chickens is mad that I got her 
Casino style gambiono types smile, kiss you before I twist you 
All the wax is official 
Players' on the set gettin' wet sippin' Perrier Jouet 
So you don't even have to worry, yet 
  
[Chorus: x2]

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New Edition

New Edition is an R&B group formed in Boston in 1978. The group reached its height of popularity during the 1980s. They were the progenitors of the boy band movement of the 1980s and 1990s and led the way for groups like New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. The group recorded mostly as a quintet. more »

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Written by: SEAN COMBS, DARON JONES, MICHAEL KEITH, DWIGHT MYERS, QUINNES PARKER, JASON PHILLIPS, MARVIN SCANDRICK

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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10 facts about this song

Artist Background
"You Don't Have to Worry" is sung by the American boy band New Edition, which got its start in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1978. The group originally comprised Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ralph Tresvant.
Lineup Change
This song features Bobby Brown, an original member of New Edition. However, Brown left the band in late 1985 and pursued his solo career. This makes the song historically important as it reconnects Brown with his former bandmates.
Album Information
"You Don't Have to Worry" is a track from the group's sixth studio album, "Home Again". This album was the first to include all six members of the group, including Johnny Gill who joined following the departure of Bobby Brown.
Chart Performance
Released in 1996, "You Don't Have to Worry" was the third single from the "Home Again" album. Despite the overall success of the album, the song did not chart as highly as some of the band's previous singles.
Music Style
This song, like many New Edition tracks, is a blend of R&B and new jack swing, a genre fusion that was highly popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Comeback
The "Home Again" album was considered New Edition's comeback after a few years of inactivity and successfully marked their return to the music scene, with "You Don't Have to Worry" being part of this rejuvenation.
High-energy Presentation
"You Don't Have to Worry" is noted for its energetic performance, showcasing the vocal talent of the group and reaffirming their place in R&B history.
Music Video
The music video for this song is a testament to the band's energetic stage presence. It features high-energy choreography typical of New Edition's video catalog.
Controversy
Despite Bobby Brown's appearance on "You Don't Have to Worry", tensions between him and the other band members were reportedly high during the recording process and subsequent promotion of the album. This added a layer of controversy and intrigued fans and critics alike.
Legacy
Despite not being one of New Edition's biggest hits, "You Don't Have to Worry" stands as a testament to the group's resilience and adaptability. Its stylish blend of R&B and new jack swing made a significant contribution to 90s popular music.

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