Album: Solid (1984)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was inspired by comments made by children as Nickolas Ashford walked around New York City. He heard them say, "Yo, solid!," which Ashford thought applied to the relationship he had with his wife and songwriting partner, Valerie Simpson. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Brad Wind - Miami, FL
  • While many songs are about that crazy, euphoric love often found in new relationships, Ashford and Simpson on this track sing about the enduring kind of love that is needed to sustain 30+ years of marriage. The duo were married in the early '70s, and have had a very successful professional and romantic partnership.

Comments: 7

  • Mcgee from MinnesotaThis song plays everyday at my store. I really wish it would stop. Who do I have to reach out to to make this song stop playing, please god..help me..
  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiOn SNL,They impersonated Barack and Michelle Obama,and singing Solid as Barack! I wish I taped it! maybe it will come to dvd,someday.
  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiI love this song! This should be Don and My song! one of my favorites.
  • Jeff from Austin, Txhey, maybe he isn't the best singer, but what about that killer 'stache??? Man!! that was one manly, macho display!!
  • Musicfan from New York, NyNick is a pretty lousy singer, for sure... :-) Their strength was in their songwriting. But there are lots of folks who can write, but not sing. Carol King is just OK; Sheryl Crow's singing amazes me -- totally surprised that this woman gets any airplay at all... but I digress.

    Solid as a Rock is a pretty good song for what it is.
  • Teddy from Brooklyn, Nywas used in the show Arrested Development as the anthem for the Bluth Company's "Solid as a Rock" campaign
  • Paul from London, EnglandGood song but the way Nickolas Ashford sings "Build It Up" is quite irritating.
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