Point of No Return
Exposé · 1987
12 min · 2 tracks · R&B · adult contemporary music · freestyle music
A vibrant blend of freestyle beats and pop melodies that capture the essence of late '80s dance music.
Point of No Return is a single by Exposé, released in 1987. A vibrant blend of freestyle beats and pop melodies that capture the essence of late '80s dance music. The album features the hit single 'Point of No Return,' which reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking a significant moment in Exposé's career. It helped propel the freestyle movement into mainstream popularity during the late 1980s and established Exposé as one of its leading acts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Point of No Return sound like?
A vibrant blend of freestyle beats and pop melodies that capture the essence of late '80s dance music. Rooted in R&B and adult contemporary music.
What makes Point of No Return by Exposé notable?
The album features the hit single 'Point of No Return,' which reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking a significant moment in Exposé's career. It helped propel the freestyle movement into mainstream popularity during the late 1980s and established Exposé as one of its leading acts. Released on April 1, 1987, 'Point of No Return' was Exposé's debut studio album, coming after their successful singles in the freestyle genre. The group had already gained commercial traction with hits like 'Come Go With Me' and were looking to solidify their presence in the pop music scene through this full-length offering.
How many songs are on Point of No Return?
Point of No Return has 2 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Point of No Return Standout 5:40
- 2 Dub of No Return Standout 6:40
Release Date
April 1, 1987
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
12 min 20 sec
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