Second studio album by Joseph "Grandmaster Flash" Saddler, three years after the debut LP. This album really suck as much as it seems without having listened to it, this record is R&B watered down with light-hearted rapping, functional hooks often dull and minimal funky rhythms with disco influences. "Rock the House" mimics Run-DMC delivering without energy, "Who's That Lady" is a parody of Michael Jackson that just makes you smile, while the intro of "Larry's Dance Theme" is one of the most annoying things you can hear in the whole old school. Never listening to this pseudo-pop R&B disgrace. 2/10.
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