Trak feat. Quincy Jones feat. Tevin Campbell, Third World Band, George Clinton, Butch Quick

Tomorrow (A better you, a better me)   – Quincy Jones feat.  Tevin Campbell (Written and recorded by The ‘Brothers Johnson’ as an instrumental, however original producer Quincy Jones – reprised it as a Soul vocal trak with lyrics by Seidah Garrett)

Disco Hop  –  Third World Band (Musical maverick writer/arranger/producer Tommy Stewart because as Disco beats grew faster, Tommy’s became slower  – Disco Hop mentioning a couple of dance trax/crazes including ‘Boogie Down’ & ‘The Hustle’ … released on Chicago’s “Abraxas Records)

Bullet Proof  –  George Clinton (After George temporarily put his various Groups/Acts to sleep – he was assigned to Capitol Records as a solo artists although some of the same musicians from his groups were part of the line-up … from the album “Some of my best jokes are friends)

Higher  –  Butch Quick (With the ‘Strictly Rhythm’ sprayed on a brick wall – this design/logo became the identity of New York’s brand of House Music … background vocals courtesy of up and coming Althea McQueen plus Barbara Tucker)