I loved this song since the day I heard it one random Saturday morning on a local community college radio station that I was so grateful to God above I was in a neighborhood close enough to pick up the signal. The station was MKRB advertised as B-91 and it was in the last few weeks of my sophomore year at Lafayette high school June 1986. It was produced by a producer and engineer who had his own career as an artist as well named Paul Simpson. Paul to this very day is little known in mainstream but highly respected to people like me who research in depth to the nuts and bolts of commercially released music because he had a hand in the making of a good amount of club bangers of the time including some that charted nationally like Anthony and the Camp’s “What I Like” and his own project’s “Treat Her Sweeter” lending his own lead vocals to the verses and bridge. So happy to hear this song again. Thank you oh so much. You are a godsend in my eyes for this alone. 👋🏻 ☝🏻 🙏🏻 Blessings to you from BK all day, I say.
Yeah. He’s a great producer that I don’t think is credited enough for his great contributions to the whole landscape of urban music and culture through the mid ‘80s.
KEPHREN FUNKY MUSIC I had forgotten how great this is. Where could I download this and its reprise version? Apple Music has another version from Paul Simpson that is good but not as this one.
@@christophercoto5929I do too but mine’s buried in the milk crates that are unlawfully being used to store vinyl. I hope I don’t get arrested in 2023 for possession of close to 4 dozen milk crates that I started accumulating since 1986 and if I do, the law better not touch my Simphonia. 😂😂😂