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{{Infobox song

| name = Right Here

| type = single

| artist = SWV

| album = It's About Time

| released =

| genre =

| length =

| label = RCA

| writer = Brian Alexander Morgan

| producer = Brian Alexander Morgan

| next_title = I'm So into You

| next_year = 1992

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{{Infobox song

| name = Right Here (Human Nature Remix)

| cover = SWVrighthere.jpg

| type = single

| artist = SWV

| album = It's About Time 'and' Free Willy: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

| B-side = Downtown

| released =

| genre =

| length = 3:47

| label = RCA

| writer =

| producer = Teddy Riley

| prev_title = Downtown

| prev_year = 1993

| next_title = You're Always On My Mind

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"'Right Here'" is the debut single by the American R&B girl group SWV. It was released on August 20, 1992, as the lead single from their debut album, 'It's About Time' (1992), and charted on the 'Billboard' charts as a double-A-side with "Downtown". A remixed version, referred to as "'Right Here (Human Nature Remix)'" and based around a sample of Michael Jackson's 1982 song "Human Nature", became a number-one R&B single, selling 500,000 copies and earning a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. According to 'Billboard', in 1993, the song spent 22 weeks on the US Hot 100 (18 of which were also spent in the Mainstream Top 40) and from 1993 to 1994 it spent 34 weeks on the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, making it one of the most successful R&B songs of 1993.

The group revealed in a 2014 interview that they initially did not like Teddy Rileys Human Nature remix because they felt it was too boring and would not be a hit.

In 2003, 'Q Magazine' ranked the Human Nature Remix of the song at number 651 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever" and in 2017, 'Billboard' named it number 17 on their list of "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time".

Original and remixed song



The original version of "Right Here" was released in the third quarter of 1992. It peaked at number 13 on the Hot R&B Singles chart. Tamara "Taj" Johnson wrote and performed the bridge to the original song, which would result in her first (of many) co-writing credits on SWV songs.

The "Human Nature" remix done by Allen "Allstar" Gordon (and credited to Teddy Riley) samples Michael Jackson's 1982 hit "Human Nature". One of their best known hits, it spent seven weeks at number one on the 'Billboard' Hot R&B Singles chart, as well as three weeks atop the Rhythmic Top 40 chart. It became one of the longest running number-one R&B singles of 1993. It also peaked at number two on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart, held from the top spot by Mariah Carey's "Dreamlover." It also reached the top ten in Europe, including the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number three in September 1993.[https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Divine%20Hammer Official Charts Company]

"Right Here [Human Nature Remix]" appears on the soundtrack and in the film 'Free Willy'. The first verse of the Human Nature remix varies slightly from the original version, and the rapped bridge is omitted. The remix also features a young Pharrell Williams chanting '"S..., Double, U... To The V!"' during the song. This became a common "call" during the group's concerts.

"Right Here [Human Nature Remix]" was later remixed again for SWV's EP 'The Remixes' as a more obvious mash-up with the song's sample, "Human Nature" by Michael Jackson, whose vocals are featured in the remixed duet. The "Human Nature" remix has also been sampled by the late rapper 2Pac on the track "Thug Nature" from 'Too Gangsta for Radio' (2001). R&B singer Chris Brown's song "She Ain't You" (2011) samples Michael Jackson's "Human Nature" and a portion of SWV's remixed version. Human Nature was also sampled by Nas in the hit song "It Ain't Hard to Tell" on his debut album 'Illmatic'.

Critical reception



Larry Flick from 'Billboard' commented that the original version has a "rigid funk/R&B beat-bottom" that "marks an intriguing contrast to loose, personality-driven vocals" by Cheryl Gamble, and noted that she is further supported by "En Vogue-style backing vocals and a sassy rap break" by Tamara Johnson. 'Complex' described the Human Nature Remix as "pure genius." Alan Jones from 'Music Week' gave it four out of five, noting that "this widely-bootlegged melding of a track" is released with Michael Jackson's blessing. He added, "The samples of his emoting transforms what was a fairly ordinary track into a genuine chart contender. The girls warble effectively and pleasingly, and can only benefit from the association." Mark Kinchen for the magazine's 'RM' Dance Update wrote, "This is one of the best female vocal tracks I have heard for a long time mostly because of the trio's unique vocal style. Producer Brian Alexander Morgan outdid himself on this." Tony Cross from 'Smash Hits' gave the remix four out of five, stating that Jackson's "Human Nature" "is the perfect vehicle for their high harmonies and they have turned his old choirboy rendition into something with much more sass and soul. It's a welcome revival of a good tune. And they've done it even better than Michael did!" Charles Aaron from 'Spin' noted the 1993 remix as a "total radio swoon and uncanny appropriation that lets you enjoy Michael Jackson in a way not heard since, say, "O.P.P." Thank Teddy Riley for the remix, but this female trio relaxes, croons, and converses so lovely, you gotta feel suave."

Impact and legacy



In 2003, 'Q Magazine' ranked the Human Nature Remix of the song at number 651 in their list of the '1001 Best Songs Ever'. In 2012, 'Complex' placed it at number 27 in their ranking of 'The Best 90s R&B Songs'. In 2017, 'Billboard' named it number 17 on their list of '100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time'. That same year, 'Spin' ranked the song at number 20 in their list of 'The 30 Best 90s R&B Songs'.

Music videos



Both versions of "Right Here" have music videos. The video to the original song begins with Coko discussing a man she likes to Taj and Lelee. It features the singers having flashbacks to boys they liked as young girls, then is brought to the present day with the women and their boyfriends. In between, the girls goof off together in a large, mirrored room. "Right Here" was the first of their videos to showcase the group's dancing skills.

The music video directed by Lionel C. Martin to the remixed version begins with SWV riding horses and fishing on an island's coast, and are shown performing with a band. An alternate version of the "Human Nature Remix" video features wildlife scenes from 'Free Willy' along with clips of Michael Jackson from his 1992 Dangerous Tour.

The "Human Nature" remix is the more recognized version of the single, and is the one that is usually performed at SWV concerts. However, the original version (complete with the rapped bridge) is occasionally performed instead.

Personnel



Original album version

* Brian Alexander Morgan: songwriter, producer, keyboards, drum programming, programming, mixing engineer

* Tamara Johnson: rap

* Larry Funk, Pat Green, Nat Foster: recording engineers

* Roey Shamir, Hal Belknap: mixing engineers

Remix

* Brian Alexander Morgan: songwriter, producer

* Teddy Riley: producer credited with work, marketing purposes

* Allen "Allstar" Gordon: remixer, producer, drum programming

* Pharrell Williams: rap

* Steve Porcaro: songwriter

* John Bettis: songwriter

* Franklyn Grant: mixing engineer

Official versions



# "Right Here" 7" Radio Edit 3:49

# "Right Here" 7" Radio Edit With Rap 4:24

# "Right Here" 12" Power Mix 5:54

# "Right Here" Back To Nature Remix 4:47*

# "Right Here" Demolition 12" Mix 5:00*

# "Right Here" Demolition Dub Mix 5:38*

# "Right Here" Demolition Bonus Beats 1:47*

# "Right Here" Extended Radio Version 4:43

# "Right Here" Funkyman 7" Mix 4:02

# "Right Here" Funkyman 12" Mix 5:18

# "Right Here" Funkyman Scratch Mix 5:00

# "Right Here" Funkyman Bonus Beats Instrumental 2:30

# "Right Here" G-Man 12" Mix 6:47

# "Right Here" G-Man Radio Mix 4:16

# "Right Here" Heavenly Mix 4:56

# "Right Here" Human Nature Extended Remix 5:37*

# "Right Here" Human Nature Radio Remix 3:46*

# "Right Here" Instrumental 5:05

# "Right Here" Original LP Version 4:37

# "Right Here" Quiet Storm Mix 4:11*

# "Right Here" Sahpreem's Funk Rap Show Mix 3:18

# "Right Here" Smooth Bam Jam Mix 5:02

# "Right Here" UK Back To Black Mix 4:21

# "Right Here" Vibe Mix 4:19

# "Right Here" Wicked Mix 5:45*

(*) Versions include vocals from Michael Jackson

Charts



Original version



Remix



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



See also



*List of number-one R&B singles of 1993 (U.S.)

References



Category:1992 debut singles

Category:1993 singles

Category:Number-one singles in Zimbabwe

Category:Music Week number-one dance singles

Category:Music videos directed by Lionel C. Martin

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Teddy Riley

Category:Songs with lyrics by John Bettis

Category:Songs written by Brian Alexander Morgan

Category:SWV songs

Category:1992 songs

Category:Songs written by Steve Porcaro

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