Interlacing samples of Let’s Get It On into a production that sounds like a something out of El Mariachi laced with a march mixed in, Ro James tells the woman he’s about to make love to exactly what is about what’s about to go down and, to get things started, all she has to do is set things off is take off her clothes. The lyrics are straightforward but not explicit, so it’s definitely a track for adults but manages not to go overboard. The production is strong and, at times, risky with the Marvin Gaye lines inserted at the end of James’ making it seem like an echo of his thought. James’ vocals only add to the feeling 1000% as they are deep and reverberate through the speakers with confidence and strength.
