Famous for its MTV video featuring LeVar Burton as a detective and Blackmon's signature red codpiece.

The 1986 hit "" by Cameo is a cornerstone of the funk and R&B genre. While the original track is typically measured at approximately 116 BPM , high-intensity versions at 142 BPM —such as the Workout Remix by Workout Music TV and the D'Mixmasters version —transform this funk anthem into a high-energy tool for fitness and dance. The Evolution of the Beat: From 116 to 142 BPM

The song’s ability to transcend genres—having been covered by acts ranging from (nu-metal) to Mel B (pop)—is proof of its solid melodic and rhythmic foundation, which remains effective whether it's played at its original 116 BPM or a frantic 142 BPM.

The phrase "" originated in New York City as a slang affirmation meaning "the honest truth". Description Theme

Reached #1 on the R&B charts and #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning a Soul Train Music Award . Impact of Modern Remixes

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