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: Produced by James Mtume, the track features a blend of ballad-funk aesthetics. It utilizes sharp synthesizers and subtle percussion—elements influenced by James Mtume’s background playing with jazz legend Miles Davis.

Statistics * Have:189. * Want:226. * Avg Rating:4.57 / 5. * Ratings:28. Mtume-C.O.D.(ill deliver)

Released in 1984 as part of the album You, Me and He , is a standout example of mid-80s "sophisti-funk". The track carries the torch from the band's massive hit "Juicy Fruit," utilizing a similarly stripped-down, electronic-heavy production style that sounds remarkably modern even decades later. Key Highlights : Produced by James Mtume, the track features

: Some versions of the track, particularly on the 12-inch single, were described as a "mini symphony," breaking the song down into experimental parts that highlight its complex electronic arrangement. C.O.D (I'll Deliver) | GTA Songs Wiki | Fandom * Want:226

: The track remains a cult classic among R&B and funk enthusiasts, often holding a high average rating of 4.3 to 4.6 out of 5 on collector sites like Discogs .

: The song's greatest strength is the lead vocal by Tawatha Agee . Critics frequently cite her "rich and light" delivery as the band's secret weapon, bringing a soulful elegance to the heavy synthesizer backing.

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