Popular soul and R&B balladeer Jeffrey Osborne takes the stage of BET's Studio II in Washington, D.C., to perform a collection of chart-topping hits and fan favorites from his platinum-selling albums. Among the many highlights from this intimate performance are the crooner's renditions of hits like "I Really Don't Need No Light," "Don't You Get So Mad," "Stay with Me Tonight," "You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)" and "On the Wings of Love."
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