While often attributed to unnamed guest vocalists, contributors likely included established disco singers like Carol Williams , Tracey Weber , or Vicky D .
Komiko was a short-lived, New York-based electronic studio outfit. Though the group’s identity is somewhat mysterious, they are closely linked to other "New York boogie nebula" projects like Vicky D and Kreamcicle.
The track was written by Nick Braddy and produced by Darryl Payne and Gary Turnier under Totally Funked Up Productions.
It is categorized under Boogie , Disco , and Garage House .
The track opens with crisp drums and a funky, sliding bassline, followed by guitar work reminiscent of early Prince. The defining element is its "lush, brilliant synthesizer" work, which bridges the gap between traditional disco and early electronic dance music.