Tuesday, July 28, 2020

10 funkiest songs of 1980


A few very famous funk anthems lead this list but  stick around. If I turn you on to Defunkt and Junie Morrison my work here is done.



1
Zapp : More Bounce To The Ounce


Dayton Ohio's Zapp recorded the funkiest song of the year, a #2 hit on the R+B charts.


2
The Gap Band: I Don't Believe You Want To Get Up And Dance 


Oops Upside Your head! Inspired by his cousin Bootsy Collins (ding!), The Gap Band's Charlie Wilson pays tribute to the P-Funk sound with an unforgettable anthem.

Prince : Head


Prince's song about oral sex just might be the funkiest song he ever recorded.


Defunkt : Strangling Me With You Love



Funk meet jazz with a side order of punk. Partially responsible for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.


Fatback: Gotta Get My Hands On Some Money



A #6 R+B hit for this NYC funk outfit. Even features some old skool rap.


6
Cameo : Throw It Down



Aaron Mills's pulsating bass gets the lead off track from Feel Me on he list. 



7
Sweat Band : Freak to Freak



When Bootsy Collins (ding!) lost the name Rubber Band in a lawsuit, he changed the band's name to Sweat and invited all of his P-Funk friends to the party.

9
Bootsy Collins : Fat Cat



The Sweat Band sessions also lead to Ultra Wave, Bootsy's ( ding!) solo album.

9
Con Funk Shun : Got To Be Enough



This #8 R +B hit also got a lot of play at the disco for obvious reasons. It makes the list for the bass line by Cedric Martin. 


10
Junie Morrison : Love Has Taken Me Over (Be My Baby)




The musical director of P-Funk recorded this Bread Alone track in 1980. De La Soul sampled the solo on "Me Myself and I". 

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