By popular demand Kurtis returns to the game in 1988, after leaving for... two years? Aight. Last, exhausting, album released by Kurtis Blow. He's out of shape since at least a shine, nothing here lives up to his best: the rhythms, funky, always bare, don't entertain, his delivery is bland, without desire, even when he tries to drop hardcore he seems off. Unjust ending in which, for the first time ever, he renounces the ballad (but not to singing).
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