Fourth album for Blundetto. This album still features familiar faces: Blackjoy on production, Biga Ranx and Jahdan Blakkamoore for a feature, but this album focuses on the roots of Blundetto's music: Reggae, whether roots or digital. A shorter, more concise album with choice Jamaican features: Ken Boothe, Cornell Campbell, Little Harry... Also in its conception, less DIY, fewer samples and more live music, recorded by Blundetto himself and alone in his new home studio. And why the title Slow Dance? To dance... slowly... as a couple... close... embracing... like in those Brazilian sound systems that invented this phenomenon. And among the most played artists at these "Slow Dance" parties is Blundetto, highly appreciated by Brazilians, Mexicans, and Central and South America in general.