Back in 1992, Vanessa Williams dominated the Billboard Hot 100 with "Save The Best For Last," a work of emotive beauty and elegant simplicity from the previous year's album The Comfort Zone.

Therein, Williams deals in cosmological reversals: "Sometimes the snow comes down in June/ Sometimes the sun goes 'round the moon." Then, she connects this imagery to capricious love: "I see the passion in your eyes/ Sometimes it's all a big surprise."

More than three decades later, rising R&B star Maeta brings Williams' words and melody into the now with a heart-tugging performance of "Save the Best for Last" in this edition of ReImagined.

Back in its day, "Save the Best for Last" was nominated for two GRAMMYs — for Record Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal, Performance — and The Comfort Zone's title track and "Runnin' Back to You" netted nominations as well.

Now, Maeta has carved out her own notch in this GRAMMY-centric legacy with this ravishing rendition. Check out the performance above, and keep checking GRAMMY.com for more inspiring episodes of ReImagined.

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