Larry Flick from
Billboard magazine felt the original version of "Right Here" has a "rigid
funk/
R&B beat-bottom" that "marks an intriguing contrast to loose, personality-driven vocals" by
Cheryl Gamble, and remarked that she is further supported by "
En Vogue-style backing vocals and a sassy
rap break" by
Tamara Johnson. An editor from
Complex described the Human Nature remix as "pure genius." Alan Jones from
Music Week gave it four out of five, noting that "this widely-bootlegged melding of a track" is released with
Michael Jackson's blessing. He added, "The samples of his emoting transforms what was a fairly ordinary track into a genuine chart contender. The girls warble effectively and pleasingly, and can only benefit from the association."
Mark Kinchen for the
Record Mirror Dance Update wrote, "This is one of the best female vocal tracks I have heard for a long time — mostly because of the trio's unique vocal style. Producer
Brian Alexander Morgan outdid himself on this." Tony Cross from
Smash Hits gave the remix a score of four out of five, stating that Jackson's "
Human Nature" "is the perfect vehicle for their high harmonies and they have turned his old choirboy rendition into something with much more sass and soul. It's a welcome revival of a good tune. And they've done it even better than Michael did!"
Charles Aaron from
Spin noted the 1993 remix as a "total radio swoon and uncanny appropriation that lets you enjoy Michael Jackson in a way not heard since, say, "
O.P.P." Thank Teddy Riley for the remix, but this female trio relaxes, croons, and converses so lovely, you gotta feel suave." ==Impact and legacy==