Musically, Haddaway began to branch out more with this nicely varied junior effort. In addition to his trademark brand of techno-spiced pop/club stylings, there's a handful of mid-tempo urban contemporary grooves and ballads here. But along with that more diverse landscape also comes more formula. Haddaway gives his best on &Mr. President& and &I'll Do for You,& and the production is solid -- but the melodies offer nothing substantial. And on several occasions, the singer's approach is simply the wrong match for the songs. &Don't Cut the Line& boasts a coolly funky bass groove and keyboard layerings, but the singer's ecstatic, repeated yelps of &What can I do, do, yeah?& sound better suited to an up-tempo house number. Still, the overall package is more pleasing than a drawn-out suite of same-sounding dance ditties. And there are several quite consistent moments to be found in the ingratiating, guitar-spiked &Bring Back My Memories& and the persistent title track -- a seducing dancefloor romp.