This song came out after the “death of disco“ on the radio, and really bridged the gap between disco and the current dance music, a snappy rhythm track along with a supple and hypnotic bass line sure got a lot of attention on the dance floor! Stacy Lattisaw grew up having talent shows in her own basement with Johnny Gill at the age of 13. She had been singing since the age of 6. Born and raised in Washington, D.C. she quickly became a local sensation and at the age of 11 sang as the opening act for jazz stalwart Ramsey Lewis. Shortly after that, she was signed to Cotillion Records, the same label as Sister Sledge. She continued singing as the opening act for the Jacksons in the early 80's and began to sing and tour internationally. Her first album “Young & In Love“ had the legendary Van McCoy as producer and resulted in a #91 R&B hit in 1979. Her second album was helmed by Narada Michael Walden, who had hit the disco charts with “I Shoulda Loved You“ and “Ton
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