This was written and produced by Stevie Wonder, who also contributed backing vocals to this track. He's also credited on the drums, piano, guitar, and synthesizer.
When The Jackson 5 left Motown for Epic Records, Jermaine Jackson opted to remain with the label as a solo artist as he was then married to Hazel Gordy, the daughter of Motown owner Berry Gordy. He recorded a couple of unsuccessful albums so Berry Gordy became concerned about his son-in-law's waning career. When he heard a track Stevie Wonder was working on called "Let's Get Serious," he thought it would be ideal for Jermaine and persuaded Stevie to let his son-in-law record it.
In this funky love song, Jackson falls for a girl and tries to get her to commit, singing "Let's get serious." It topped the R&B chart for six weeks in 1980, making it the longest-running #1 involving Wonder since "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" topped the tally a decade earlier. Both tunes were co-written by Lee Garrett, a former nightclub singer who befriended Wonder at the Michigan School for the Blind.
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