Second effort by Kurtis Blow: he focuses entirely on disco and funk songs (except for the last cut, rap rock), decent grooves, positive vibes and decent rap, but here he sounds bored (together with his support band), delivering lyrics not too different from his debut. The record starts well and up to "Starlife" holds up, then drops with frightening evidence in the end. It remains accessible, discreet listening, without notable highs. 6/10.
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