Built to Last (Maestro album)
Built to Last is the third studio album by the American freestyle music group Maestro. Released in 1991, it featured a continuation of the group's signature sound, characterized by high-energy beats, male-female vocal interplay, and themes of romance and nightlife. While the album continued Maestro's presence in the freestyle scene, it did not achieve the same commercial success as their earlier work. Key tracks from the album include singles that received airplay on dance and freestyle radio stations. The album is considered a solid contribution to the freestyle genre and is appreciated by fans for its energetic and danceable tracks, but has since been largely overshadowed by the group's earlier successes. Information on the album's production, such as the producers and recording locations, is limited. Critical reception at the time of release is difficult to ascertain due to the niche nature of the freestyle genre's mainstream coverage, but it's likely the album was reviewed primarily within specialty dance music publications.