Released: May 28, 1991

Songwriter: DeVante Swing

Producer: DeVante Swing

[Verse 1: K-Ci]
Oh girl, I see you, the time is so right
Let's plan a day to go out at night
Let's make this special, remember our fun
Go through the storms, and look back on

[Chorus: K-Ci + Jodeci]
The times we share together
Make it last forever
Ooh, the times we share together
Make it last forever

[Interlude: K-Ci + (Jodeci)]
Do you remember? Do you remember, baby?
Oh, oh baby (Last forever)

[Verse 2: K-Ci]
Can't forget the nights we watched for the sun
We laughed and played, then morning comes
Just like the day we started our hearts
It was sunrise when we made our first love
The times

[Chorus: K-Ci + Jodeci]
The times we share together
Make it last forever
I wanna tell you the times, baby we share together
Make it last forever
(Baby, do you remember the times?)

[Bridge: Jodeci]
The times we share together
Let's make it last forever
Just like the morning sun
We laughed and played now 'til the morning come
(Don't you know I like...) I like the way you kiss me
Holding me girl when we do this
It keeps me rising high
On a love that’ll never die

[K-Ci]
Nothing could compare to the love wevshare
Say nothing not a thing girl
Could compare to the times we share together, oh
Oh girl I see you
I wanna do you tonight
Peep the Rolex, lady
Now is my timing right?
Let’s make this special
Go all night long
Keep the words I say
And look back on
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, baby
I said do you remember? Do you remember?
I wanna tell you the times, baby

[Chorus: Jodeci]
The times we share together
Make it last forever
The times we share together
Make it last forever
The times we share together
Make it last forever
The times we share together
Make it last forever

[Outro: K-Ci]
I gotta have it, baby, yeah
No, no, no, no, no, no, no (Make it)
Baby, yeah, baby, yeah
Come on, take my hand
Let’s down the aisle, aisle of love
I don’t wanna stop, I don’t wanna stop
Feels so good to little old K-Ci

Jodeci

Started in 1983, Jodeci is comprised of two sets of brothers—Cedric and Joel Hailey (also known as K-Ci and JoJo) and Donald and Dalvin Degrate (also known as DeVante Swing and Mr. Dalvin). Jodeci were once known as the “bad boys of R&B,” notable particularly because they were actually boys at the time, breaking out as teenagers in 1991 with their debut album and its title ballad, “Forever My Lady.” Natives of North Carolina, they were discovered by Heavy D, who overheard their demo when an A&R at Uptown was in the process of passing on them. Heavy D introduced Jodeci to Uptown founder Andre Harrell, who signed them after they sang in his office, and handed them off to his then-protégé Puff Daddy, who outfitted the group in dark shades and coordinating leather ensembles. The look, along with the streetwise soul found in songs like “Cry 4 U” and “Feenin” (as well as a few run-ins with the law) made them the antithesis to good-guy personas of then-peaking R&B superstars Boyz II Men. Devante, who along with Mr. Dalvin held down production duties for the group, founded the Swing Mob, a collective responsible for the discovery of musical geniuses like Timbaland, Missy Elliott, and Static Major. As a group, Jodeci would go on to release three critically-acclaimed album in the ‘90s, before disappearing from the limelight. K-Ci and JoJo splintered off as a duo in 1997, producing hit single “All My Life” and, eventually, five albums, but adoring fans never let go of their Jodeci obsession. In March, the group released The Past, The Present, The Future, the first Jodeci album in two decades. Jodeci, if y'all reading this, where’d you go?