Straight Down to Business explained

Straight Down to Business
Type:Studio
Artist:Ready for the World
Cover:Straight Down to Business (Ready for the World album).jpg
Released:1991
Genre:New jack swing, hip hop, house
Label:MCA
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Straight Down to Business is the fourth album by the American musical group Ready for the World, released in 1991 via MCA Records.[1] [2] "Straight Down to Business" was released as a single.[3]

Critical reception

The Washington Post wrote that "between the scratches and samples, RFTW sing characteristically steamy ballads like the harmonic "Ask Your Lover'."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Nuttin' But a Party"
  2. "Straight Down to Business"
  3. "Cat-Thang"
  4. "World Party"
  5. "Ask Your Lover"
  6. "P.B.S.L."
  7. "Can He Do It (Like This, Can He Do It Like That)?"
  8. "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
  9. "Yo, That's a Lot of Body"
  10. "Panties and Draws"
  11. "Would You Make Me"
  12. "Cat-Thang (Mental Mix)"

Notes and References

  1. News: Calloway . Earl . Ready for the World Returns with Its Fourth MCA Album . The Chicago Defender . 13 July 1991 . 26.
  2. News: New Album for Ready for the World . Afro-American Red Star . 13 July 1991 . B6.
  3. News: Scott . Jane . More Row Rhythm . The Plain Dealer . March 20, 1992 . Friday . 39.
  4. News: Griffin . Gil . Soul Men & Boys Jacking Up the Hits . The Washington Post . 26 July 1991 . N18.