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The single reached No. 63 on the Official UK Singles Chart in 1990 and remained on the charts for four weeks.

The song appeared on his 1990 album Stand Strong , which received critical acclaim for its production and songwriting even as it struggled to match his earlier commercial sales. Junior Giscombe Step off

The UK 12-inch vinyl prominently featured Dancin' Danny D's Slammin' & Jammin' Mix , a popular club version that emphasized its danceability. Chart Performance and Reception The single reached No

While "Step Off" did not reach the chart-topping heights of his 1982 smash "Mama Used to Say," it served as a significant comeback effort. The UK 12-inch vinyl prominently featured Dancin' Danny

Released in 1990, signaled a creative shift for Junior Giscombe , a pioneer who helped break British R&B into the American mainstream . The single transitioned his sound from the classic boogie and soul of the early '80s into the modern, high-energy world of New Jack Swing . Release and Sound

The track is a prime example of late-80s/early-90s Swingbeat (New Jack Swing), featuring sharp, rhythmic percussion and electronic production.