They were supported by a skilled instrumental section including Ray Flippin (bass), Rodney Frazier (keyboards), Mark Harper (guitar), and Sly Fuller (drums). Release and Chart Performance
"Jealous" was written and produced by the legendary duo . During this era, the pair was instrumental in defining the sound of contemporary R&B, and they brought a polished, rhythmic precision to "Jealous" that matched the group’s soulful delivery. While the band is best remembered for their #1 R&B hit "Roses Are Red" (also a Reid/Babyface production), "Jealous" continued to showcase their ability to handle both romantic ballads and mid-tempo grooves. Meet the Mac Band They were supported by a skilled instrumental section
Released in , "Jealous" appeared in several formats, including 7" and 12" vinyl, as well as a CD maxi-single. While the band is best remembered for their
The 1988 track by the Mac Band Featuring the McCampbell Brothers stands as a sophisticated example of late-80s R&B, blending smooth soul with the burgeoning "New Jack Swing" sound . Released as a single from their self-titled debut album on MCA Records , the song highlighted the group's tight vocal harmonies and high-profile production pedigree. The Sound of Success: L.A. & Babyface Released as a single from their self-titled debut