Career
Youngblood had four Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom and Europe in 1988 and 1989, including "Sit and Wait", "I"d Rather Go Blind" and his debut "If Only I Could". "If Only I Could" used the bassline and drumbeat from the Raze track "Break 4 Love", and reached number three on the United Kingdom Chart. In the United States., the song "I"d Rather Go Blind" (originally sung by Etta James) enjoyed heavy rotation on the dance scene and made the Top 10 in the "Billboard Dance Charts".
"Sit and Wait" reached number 16 in the United Kingdom in December 1989.
Youngblood continued his success with the album, Feeling Free, which also contained his earlier single, "Ain"t Number Sunshine". Minor controversy ensued during Youngblood"s chart reign.
Due to his musical style of soul vocals over hip-hop rhythms, he had been accused by some in the music press of copying the sound of Soul II Soul, an influential British black music group who had reached number one with their hit "Back To Life". Youngblood responded by releasing a remix of his earlier hit "Feeling Free" (featuring Elaine Hudson) called "The Jazzy Who? remix" in reference to Soul II Soul"s Jazzie B. The track featured piano lead that sounded similar to "Happiness" by Soul II Soul, and used a beat identical to "Jazzies Groove".