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"Hold On" is a song by American girl group
En Vogue En Vogue is an American vocal girl group whose original lineup consisted of singers Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones. Formed in Oakland, California, in 1989, En Vogue reached No. 2 on the US Hot 100 with the single ...
, released in early 1990 as the first single from their debut
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, '' Born to Sing'' (1990). It was produced by Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy, and written by the former two and all members of the group. It peaked at number five in the UK and number two on the '' Billboard'' Hot 100 in the US. In addition, the song reached number-one on both the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs and
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charts. In 2007, the song's chorus was used and performed by
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on Jay-Z's song " Blue Magic". It was also sampled in the Terminator X song "Buck Whylin'". En Vogue performed "Hold On" at the 2008 BET Awards with
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. In 2017, it was ranked number four in '' Spin magazine's'' ranking of "The 30 Best '90s R&B Songs".


Production

"Hold On" samples the guitar riff from " The Payback" by James Brown. The song opens with an a cappella rendition of the Motown standard "
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", written by Smokey Robinson and originally recorded by his group,
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. It features lead vocals by
Cindy Herron Cynthia Ann Herron (born September 26, 1961), professionally known as Cindy Herron and sometimes credited as Cindy Herron–Braggs is an American singer and actress. Herron is best known as a founding member of the R&B/pop group En Vogue, one of ...
and
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vocals on the introduction.


Commercial performance

Following its release, the single peaked number one on the '' Billboard''
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chart, number two on ''Billboard''s Hot 100 (behind Glenn Medeiros and
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's " She Ain't Worth It"), and number one on ''Billboard''s Hot Dance chart. "Hold On" was also a hit in several countries worldwide, reaching number five in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, number six in Germany, number ten in the Netherlands, and number 12 in Austria. It was the top R&B hit on the ''Billboard'' Year-End chart for 1990, and was the eighth most-successful pop hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 Year-End chart.


Critical reception

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editor Jose F. Promis described the song as a "cool, shuffling, timeless hip-hop R&B track". Another editor, Stephen Thomas Erlewine described it as "yearning". David Taylor-Wilson from ''
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'' called it "sexy and gentle, with a teasing,
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dance beat." Bill Coleman from '' Billboard'' commented, "Step back and give 'em some room! Quartet of future divas fresh from the Foster/ McElroy stable deliver intricate, tight harmonies with a dash of sass on this groove-laden debut. Can't wait for the album." He also noted that "lazy and hypnotic R&B pulse serves as the perfect bed for the members' on-the-money styling; you would be doing your dancefloor a great disservice if you ignored it..." A. Scott Galloway from ''The Network Forty'' wrote, "Gold single, golden girls! What more do you need to convince you to spin this hardcore dance floor jam." Gerald Martinez from '' New Sunday Times'' viewed it as "
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- funk" with "stunning vocal arrangements." Edward Hill from ''
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'' said in his review of '' Born to Sing'', that "Hold On" "is already famous for its no-holds-barred a cappella opening and sluggishly powerful bassline. On 12-inch it's pepped up with bonus beats and a slightly faster rhythm track." David Quantick from '' Smash Hits'' noted it as "lithe and lovely". Steve Daly, writing for '' Spin'' magazine, said the song is "perfect for those warm evening on the stoop" and felt that the "exotic melody takes its cue from
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, while the rhythm section does a slow grind in 95 percent humidity with no AC." Cheo H. Coker from '' Stanford Daily'' wrote, "It was the first song in a long time that featured real singing, perfect four-part harmony (a capella no less), and a mother lode of hip-hop attitude and feeling." Laura Checkoway from ''
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'' noted it as "an answer of sorts to 1962's "
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" from Smokey Robinson &
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." A reviewer from '' Wells Journal'' called it "a moody but repetitive song with mellow backing track".


Music video

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was produced to promote the single, directed by Indian director
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. It begins with a close-up of
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singing the lead vocals of the intro, with the three other girls standing either behind her or in front of her. They are all dressed in black. When the rhythm kicks in, several male dancers appears.
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then are singing the lead vocals, standing in the front, with the three others backing her.


Impact and legacy

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'' ranked "Hold On" number 47 in their "Top 50 Dance Songs" list in 2015, adding:
" R&B girl group En Vogue broke through with this club classic. A sharp acapella rendition of Motown standard Who's Lovin You leads into a hip-hop beat with a funky bass line, horn and piano sounds. "You've got to hold on, to your love", the girls proclaim, and it is their powerful singing that carries this one."
'' Spin'' placed the song at number four in their list of "The 30 Best '90s R&B Songs" in 2017. They wrote:
"Producers Foster & McElroy deliver a slow-burning rhythm with a James Brown drum kick, but "Hold On's" greatest element is Herron, Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, and Maxine Jones blending their voices into a sound that shifts the culture."
In 2019, '' Billboard'' listed it at number 130 in their ranking of "''Billboard''s Top Songs of the '90s".


Track listings

* US 12-inch vinyl :A1. "Hold On" (album version) — 5:18 :B1. "Hold On" (instrumental) — 3:56 :B2. "Hold On" (dub version) — 3:56 * US cassette single :A. "Hold On" :B. "Luv Lines" * Germany 7-inch single # "Hold On" (7-inch edit) — 4:23 # "Hold On" (instrumental) — 3:56 * European CD single # "Hold On" (seven inch edit) — 4:23 # "Hold On" (extended version) — 5:16 # "Hold On" (radio version with intro) — 5:07 * UK cassette single # "Hold On" (Tuff Jam's Radio Mix) — 4:04 # "Hold On" (C-Swing's Jerk Mix Radio Edit) — 4:00


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of '' Born to Sing''. *
Terry Ellis Terry is a unisex given name, derived from French Thierry and Theodoric. It can also be used as a diminutive nickname for the names Teresa or Theresa (feminine) or Terence or Terrier (masculine). People Male * Terry Albritton (1955–2005), A ...
– vocals *
Dawn Robinson Dawn Sherrese Robinson (born November 24, 1966 or 1968) is an American singer best known as a founding member of the R&B/pop group En Vogue, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. Following her departure from En Vogue, Robinson ...
– vocals *
Cindy Herron Cynthia Ann Herron (born September 26, 1961), professionally known as Cindy Herron and sometimes credited as Cindy Herron–Braggs is an American singer and actress. Herron is best known as a founding member of the R&B/pop group En Vogue, one of ...
– vocals *
Maxine Jones Maxine Jones (born January 16, 1962), is an American singer best known as a founding member of the Contemporary R&B, R&B/Pop music, pop group En Vogue, one of the world's List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling girl groups of all time. Sh ...
– vocals *Mark Fisher – keyboards *Grover Washington, Jr. –
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*David Lombard – executive producer * Thomas McElroy – producer, music * Denzil Fosterexecutive producer, producer, music


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Awards and nominations


See also

* R&B number-one hits of 1990 (USA) * List of number-one year-end R&B singles (U.S.) * Number-one dance hits of 1990


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1989 songs 1990 debut singles Atlantic Records singles En Vogue songs Music videos directed by Tarsem Singh New jack swing songs Songs written by Dawn Robinson Songs written by Denzil Foster Songs written by Fred Wesley Songs written by James Brown Songs written by John "Jabo" Starks Songs written by Smokey Robinson Songs written by Thomas McElroy Song recordings produced by Foster & McElroy