NormanConnors
Detroit/MSU Spartan Life
Feasible right hereGEORGE CLINTON
JAMES BROWN
RICK JAMES
BOOTSY COLLINS
Feasible right hereGEORGE CLINTON
JAMES BROWN
RICK JAMES
BOOTSY COLLINS
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James Brown, George Clinton, Sly Stone and Prince
Agree or disagree?
Definitely agree. This would be my Top 4 too!!
He was definitely a funk artist, but he was so diverse that some people think of him more as a pop artist. But even Purple Rain had a lot of funk on it. And everyone has heard Kiss, which was probably one of the last pure funk songs to go #1 on radio (for any artist). Prince veered away from funk later as he got more religious but it's worth noting that when he finally got back into that bag completely it produced his biggest album in a decade plus. That's how much demand there was for him to return to that shyt.
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I done heard it all now. Sly ain't funkPrince and Sly ain't funk to me
no, Ill chalk it up to you not knowing Ohio Players, Lakeside, Slave, Parliament, Rick James etcI done heard it all now. Sly ain't funk
You tripping on prince too but I'll chop it up as you only familiar with purple rain
All of them are funk brehno, Ill chalk it up to you not knowing Ohio Players, Lakeside, Slave, Parliament, Rick James etc
I can go more with Sly, but he was in the psychadelic hippy sounding shyt.. He just not a first thought for ME as funk. but he did have the standard horn section
Basslines and horn sections are funk. Where was Prince horn section?
Thisid put bootsy collins over prince when it comes to funk
Shiiit whole musical genres came from James brown's loins. Hip Hop is just one of his many childrenGeorge Clinton
Bootsy Collins
Sly Stone
Rick James
James Brown was bigger than being relegated to a single genre. Arguably the most influential music artist ever