Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul, jazz, and rhythm and blues (R&B). It de-emphasizes melody and chord progressions and focuses on a strong rhythmic groove of a bassline played by an electric bassist and a drum part played by a percussionist, often at slower tempos than other popular music. Like much of African-inspired music, funk typically consists of a complex groove with rhythm instruments playing interlocking grooves that create a "hypnotic" and "danceable" feel. Funk uses the same richly colored extended chords found in bebop jazz, such as minor chords with added sevenths and elevenths, or dominant seventh chords with altered ninths and thirteenths.
Funk originated in the mid-1960s, with James Brown's development of a signature groove that emphasized the downbeat—with heavy emphasis on the first beat of every measure ("The One"), and the application of swung 16th notes and syncopation on all basslines, drum patterns, and guitar riffs—and rock and psychedelia-influenced musicians Sly and the Family Stone and Jimi Hendrix, fostering improvisation in funk. Other musical groups, including Kool and the Gang, B.T. Express, Fatback Band, Slave, Cameo, Con Funk Shun, the Bar-Kays, and Ohio Players, began to adopt and develop Brown's innovations during the 1970s while others like Parliament-Funkadelic followed Hendrix's path.
Funk derivatives include the avant-funk, an avant-garde strain of funk; boogie, a hybrid of electronic music and funk; funk metal, a mix of funk and metal; G-funk, a mix of gangsta rap and funk; Timba, a form of funky Cuban dance music; and funk jam. Funk samples and breakbeats have been used extensively in hip hop and electronic dance music. It is also the main influence of Washington go-go, a funk sub-genre.
Playlist[]
There are currently 29 videos on the RecordCollector1972 channel listed under the "Funk" RecordCollection.
Benny Sings[]
City Melody[]
Japanese Release[]
- Softly (Tokyo) (not included in playlist)
Bruno Mars[]
Unorthodox Jukebox[]
24K Magic[]
Coda[]
Non-Album Singles[]
Earth, Wind & Fire[]
That's the Way of the World[]
The Best of Earth, Wind & Fire, Vol. 1[]
The Eternal Dance[]
Greatest Hits[]
The Ultimate Collection[]
The Essential Earth, Wind & Fire[]
Album Singles[]
- September
Estelle[]
Shine[]
Lenny Kravitz[]
Raise Vibration[]
Lizzo[]
Album Singles[]
Mark Ronson[]
Uptown Special[]
OutKast[]
00s Party Mixtape[]
Peter Gabriel[]
So[]
Prince & the Revolution[]
Album Singles[]
Stevie Wonder[]
Songs in the Key of Life[]
Tyler, the Creator[]
IGOR[]
Wild Cherry[]
Electrified Funk[]
All items (30)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (1992 Remaster) (HQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (Greatest Hits Version) (HQ Audio)
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- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (LQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (Single) (September / Can't Hide Love) (HQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (Single) (September / Love's Holiday) (HQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (The Essential Version) (HQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - September (The Ultimate Collection Version) (HQ Audio)
- Earth, Wind & Fire - Shining Star (HQ Audio)
- Estelle - American Boy (ft. Kanye West) (HQ Audio)