What can you say? This is just a badass jam hands down. As far a Chicago dance floors are concerned this was a major hit on historical house launch pads such as the
Power Plant with Frankie Knuckles and the Music Box with Ron Hardy. I grew up loving and dancing to this record. I very much consider this a Jazz Funk record. There was a era where there were a lot of Disco-Rap jams coming out along with being played on a regular on radio morning shows etc. Disco Rapp songs were very much a part of the urban pop culture/mainstream music circle. I got into rappin back in the late 70′s because of disco rap which is the earlier stages of what is called Hip-Hop now. It appealed to me because of its smoothness and was almost like a radio dj was talking to you over the air waves. Many of these type of records were produced and presented in this style. Of course it was more about dancing and having a good time along with the art of MC’in rather than roughness that was later displayed, I will speak on that another time. Anyway,this jam in particular is more underground. Built for straight boogie. There a whole list of similar types of Disco-Rapp-Dance records I will post and speak on later. Until then enjoy this long time Classic. Good Times…




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