Exposé .::. Seasons Change
“Seasons Change” is a gorgeous, deeply emotional pop and R&B ballad that achieved monumental success, hitting number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for Exposé in 1987. Breaking away from their signature fast-paced Miami freestyle dance tracks, this song features a slow, lush, and atmospheric arrangement built around soft synthesizer pads, a gentle rhythm track, and an iconic, mournful saxophone solo by Ed Calle. The production creates a comforting, nostalgic, and deeply reflective mood that perfectly matches the bittersweet nature of the lyrics.
Lyrically, the song is a timeless, mature meditation on the inevitability of change, the passage of time, and the painful drifting apart of close friends or lovers. Jeanette Jurado delivers a tender, beautifully restrained lead vocal performance, singing with a raw, earnest vulnerability about how relationships naturally shift, even when we wish things could stay the same forever. The track’s universal message of acceptance, paired with the group’s soaring, comforting vocal harmonies, turned it into a definitive 1980s pop ballad classic.