This is a compilation of the best 70s Funk that ended up being sampled in Hip Hop!!!
Dennis Coffey And Detroit Guitar Band - Scorpio (Used in many songs such as LL Cool J's Jinglin' Baby, Young MC - Bust a Move, Public Enemy - Night of the Living Baseheads,
Fugees - The Score etc)
Kool and...
Damn, another OG gone :mjcry:
Not surprising though. Last I heard, he wasn't doing too good
Crazy the amount of talent they had as a band over the years
R.I.P.
as the thread title says.:francis::francis::francis:
go take a stroll somewhere to let out a breeze of a fart and all of a sudden everyone is running to find you:francis:
One of the all-time masters for me :wow:
High Priest of Jazz/Funk/Fusion, whatever you want to call it
Where Brooklyn at? :myman:
Still doing amazing things with Adrian Younge
Going off on the vibraphone :whew:
If you like that smooth, West Coast playa shyt with some funk influences and a bit of lyricism, check these brehs out.
You won't be disappointed, trust me..
I'm only going to post their videos in this 1st post but add your favorite tracks. :myman:
:jawalrus:
The smell of perfume, the excited voices spilling from the corded phone, while your mama retorts, claps back while applying foundation...
Doorbell rings... the babysitter is here for you.
30 mins later. You're fast asleep as the grown folks sashay into the club to this one....
For those who didn't know Prince was behind all of the THE TIME's music..
he did the drums,bass,keys,guitar and would write the songs,the way he wanted Morris to sing the songs. He guided him and Morris had to sing note-for note. Though Morris was a local legend and was a badass drummer...
or
Zapp and Roger
:lupe:
Dance floor has that guitar playing :noah:
Cutie Pie has that moog bass :ohlawd:
This a tough one but i'm going with Dance Floor :wow:
R.I.P Roger Troutman :mjcry:
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