
Bobby Brown "Get Away"
Bobby Brown’s "Get Away", released in 1992, is a standout track from his album Bobby.
This song is one of the defining tracks of the New Jack Swing era in the early '90s, featuring energetic beats and dynamic vocals. Produced by Teddy Riley, the pioneer of the New Jack Swing movement, the song incorporates cutting-edge production techniques that were at the forefront of R&B at the time.
"Get Away" is one of the most danceable tracks in Bobby Brown’s solo career, showcasing his signature groove-filled vocal style and powerful performance.
Song Overview
"Get Away" was one of the singles from Bobby Brown’s 1992 album Bobby and is known for its fusion of R&B and hip-hop influences.
The song features a powerful rhythm and sleek synthesizer sounds, making it a quintessential New Jack Swing track. The lyrics focus on breaking free from those who try to hold you back and finding personal freedom. Bobby Brown’s energetic vocal delivery and Teddy Riley’s funky production combine seamlessly, making this song a club favorite during the '90s.
Songwriting and Production
"Get Away" was a collaboration between Teddy Riley and Bobby Brown.
As the creator of New Jack Swing, Teddy Riley was one of the most influential producers of the time, shaping the sound of R&B, hip-hop, and pop music. He played a key role in producing Bobby Brown’s Bobby album, and on "Get Away", he incorporated his signature swinging drum patterns, synth bass, and layered vocal arrangements to create a high-energy groove.
The song was written by Bobby Brown, Teddy Riley, and a team of songwriters. Riley’s signature production style, blending tight rhythmic beats with melodic R&B hooks, made "Get Away" a perfect representation of early '90s urban music trends.
Charts
Upon its release, "Get Away" quickly climbed the U.S. R&B charts, further cementing Bobby Brown’s success as a solo artist.
- Billboard Hot 100: Peaked at No. 14
- Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs: Peaked at No. 4
- Billboard Dance Club Songs: Ranked high, gaining popularity in dance clubs
The song’s success contributed to Bobby achieving platinum certification, making it one of the standout tracks of Brown’s career.
Music Video
The music video for "Get Away" captures Bobby Brown’s energetic performance style and features the sleek, stylish aesthetics of the New Jack Swing era.
The video includes multiple dance sequences, reflecting the trends in hip-hop and R&B at the time. Brown’s choreography is on full display, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most dynamic performers of his generation. The use of lighting and color in the video aligns with the flashy, club-inspired visuals that were popular on MTV and BET in the early '90s.
The video played a significant role in boosting the song’s appeal, showcasing Brown’s charisma and Teddy Riley’s polished production in a visually engaging format.
Get Away (Teddy's Tribal Club Version)
Funkadelic "(Not Just) Knee Deep"
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