Writing is credited to Larry Price (Sedivine the Mastermind), Ronald Larkins Jr. (Just Allah the Superstar), and Malcolm McLaren and it was produced by Stephen Hague.
[2] The song refers to McLaren's previous hit "Buffalo Gals", which the group featured on.
[4] From contemporary reviews, Jim Zebora of Record-Journal described the song as "one of the better raps to hit vinyl in recent memory" and a must-have for any record collector who "still spins 'Rapper's Delight' and 'The Breaks'.
"[5] Musician Limahl reviewed the single in Smash Hits noting that despite not working with Malcolm McLaren, the single "got some really nice original bits and a lovely girl's voice [...] should be huge in the clubs.
"[6] In April 1989, Spin placed the song at number 64 on their list of their 100 greatest singles of all time.