Donna Lee – Do Or Die (US 12″) (1990)

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By 1990, the freestyle movement that had dominated dance floors throughout the latter half of the ’80s was beginning to shift. The raw electro-Latin pulse that fueled classics from the genre’s golden era was gradually giving way to a sleeker, more house-influenced sound. It was in this transitional moment that Donna Lee emerged with her club-driven single “Do Or Die.”

Released on CBS Associated Records, “Do Or Die” fits squarely into that late-period freestyle mold—polished production, extended club arrangements, and a clear focus on DJs rather than radio. The single was produced by Ritchie Jones, whose work has spanned artists such as Taylor Dayne, Jennifer Lopez, Brenda K. Starr, and Paul Lekakis—adding notable pedigree to an otherwise under-the-radar release.

The standout “Clubhouse Mix” leans heavily into the evolving sound of the time, blending freestyle’s emotional vocal delivery with tighter house rhythms and layered synth textures. Meanwhile, the dub mixes strip things down for mixing flexibility—offering percussion-heavy breakdowns, extended intros, and instrumental passages that made records like this essential tools in club sets.

While Donna Lee never achieved the visibility of freestyle heavyweights like Trinere or Denine—artists who managed to break into broader recognition and even release full-length albums—her output represents a different but equally important side of the genre. She appears to have released only a handful of singles, with no known full album, placing her firmly in the category of freestyle’s lost voices—artists whose work lived primarily on vinyl and in the clubs.

That context makes “Do Or Die” all the more compelling. It’s not a crossover hit or a radio staple—it’s a DJ record, built for late-night sets, where extended mixes mattered and the dance floor dictated success. Records like this were often pressed in limited quantities, distributed to DJs and specialty shops, and rarely documented beyond their physical releases.

Freestyle itself was still thriving regionally at the time—especially in cities like New York, Miami, and Los Angeles—though by the early ’90s it would begin to fade from mainstream attention as house and other dance styles took over . That places “Do Or Die” right at the tail end of an era—one foot in freestyle’s emotional core, the other stepping toward the future of club music.

Today, the single stands as a deep-cut artifact of freestyle’s final chapter—the kind of record that never left the underground but continues to resonate with collectors and DJs who appreciate the genre’s evolution.

If you were digging through bins in the early ’90s, this is exactly the kind of record you hoped to find—something unfamiliar, mysterious, and built strictly for the dance floor.

And sometimes, those are the ones that last the longest.

SIDE A:
Do Or Die (Clubhouse Mix) 7:06
Do Or Die (“Do” Dub) 7:44

SIDE B:
Do Or Die (Crossover Mix) 4:42
Do Or Die (“Die” Dub) 5:02

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: CBS Associated Records – 45 73367
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: US
Released: 1990
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Freestyle

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NOTES:
Manufactured and Distributed By CBS Records / CBS Inc. / 51 W 52 Street, New York, N.Y.

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Malik jefferson
Malik jefferson
March 27, 2026 10:33 am

that’s Kristine w’s mom for this song?

JP
JP
March 25, 2026 5:09 am

Really fun “Closet Freestyle” track that isn’t that well known, love that you put the spotlight on this one Dj Paul. Has a bit of a spoken word quality to it kind of like The Rain from earlier this month but then you get some of that great rhyming thrown in that really hits. Such a perfect club track. The early 90’s sure had some great freestyle tracks like this, although the hits sure were a lot sparser, it doesn’t mean I enjoyed them any less! Here is to hoping this is a sneak preview of Freestyle April (which I… Read more »

H M
H M
March 25, 2026 2:59 am

I love old school Freestyle! Thank you.

Mark/DjSkyy
Mark/DjSkyy
March 24, 2026 6:26 pm

Hey Paul This Jamm!! Was One Of Those That If You Knew What Freestyle Was Then You Know It Was A Club Banger That People Would Say Oh Who Is This!! Thanks Paul!!

Toxicaudio
Toxicaudio
March 24, 2026 4:00 pm

Thank you Paul. Another missing track has found its way into my collection.I know this track well, because I mixed it back in the days with Taylor Dayne-Prove Your Love (same tempo and same key).But, however I lost the 12″. Good catch.

Jeff
Jeff
March 24, 2026 10:51 am

I love the Freestyle genre!! For me, growing up in New Jersey and listening to New York radio, this music fueled my youth. It was the beats, the production, and (sometimes) the vocalists that brought the passion and enthusiasm to my ears!! Multi-edits, especially, punctuated the style! I see the great, Chep Nunez, brought his razor to cut up the tape here. I do not know this record, but I’m very excited to check it out. Seeing this on this record label certainly gives me high hopes too, with an excellent credit selection. I’m already “hearing” quality here, so to… Read more »

Fred
Fred
March 24, 2026 10:50 am

Thanks for the post, Paul! I remember this single and remember (even more now after listening) how IDENTICAL Donna sounds to Taylor Dayne…the vocals, the way she signs, etc. Furthermore, Richie’s production on this is almost identical to Taylor’s other songs. I prefer the Crossover Mix but both main mixes are pretty good and have that very late 80s sound. Thanks so much for the rare track!

DBF
DBF
March 24, 2026 8:28 am

Is this the cover of the Grace Jones’ hit? Haven’t listened to it yet, but hopefully will later today when I’ll have a bit more time, I hope. Thanks Paul!