A critique of "psychological romance" and rappers who focus on drama instead of the dance floor.
This mid-tempo groove emphasizes the "pimp slap" snare and the heavy, synthesized bassline. It is rooted in F-sharp minor and was designed to be "before its time". Word Up (142 BPM)
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 A critique of "psychological romance" and rappers who
At 142 beats per minute, the song shifts from a rhythmic stroll to a fast-paced aerobic track. This speed is ideal for high-impact cardio, running, or spinning, as it forces the listener into a faster, more consistent physical cadence. Cultural and Lyrical Significance The 1986 hit "" by Cameo is a
Famous for its MTV video featuring LeVar Burton as a detective and Blackmon's signature red codpiece.
The original "Word Up!" was built on a lean, mechanical groove designed for "bodies in motion". Frontman Larry Blackmon used an Oberheim DMX drum machine to create a sharp, unnatural snare sound that became iconic.