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Funky Vibes: The Past and Present of Funk Music

Even if you don’t actually listen to funk as a music genre, many people unconsciously use the adjective “funky,” don’t they?

As a word that’s already woven into everyday life, what kind of image do you all have of “funk”?

Funk, whose prototype is said to have emerged in the 1960s, has continued to be loved into the 2020s, evolving in form and powering countless hit songs.

This time, we’ll bring you a wide array of classics—from foundational funk essentials to disco, mellow groove, and contemporary funk.

You just might encounter the destined masterpiece that awakens the funkiness sleeping inside you!

Funky Feelings — The Past and Present of Funk Music (31–40)

Sweet NothingsFat Night

Fat Night – “Sweet Nothings” Official Music Video
Sweet NothingsFat Night

This is a track called “Sweet Nothing” released by Fat Night, a funk band from Chicago, a hotbed for bands.

The meticulously crafted instrumental arrangements showcase each member’s performance chops and musical range.

While the foundation lies in ’70s and ’80s funk, their unique arrangements elevate it into something special—distinct from a mere remix.

TightropeJanelle Monáe ft. Big Boi

Janelle Monáe – Tightrope (feat. Big Boi) [Official Music Video]
TightropeJanelle Monáe ft. Big Boi

A collaboration between American singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe—often called the queen of modern funk—and OutKast’s Big Boi.

It’s a funk track infused with R&B elements, released in 2010, which reached No.

20 on the Belgian charts.

Fantastic VoyageLakeside

Lakeside is counted as one of the bands representing Ohio funk.

Compared to other funk groups, they are distinguished by their prominent use of chorus vocals, and they had a tremendous influence on funk and Black music in the 1980s.

MolassesKwaku Asante

Kwaku Asante – Molasses (Official Video)
MolassesKwaku Asante

This is a song called “Molasses,” released by Kwak Asante, a young singer-songwriter based in London.

His velvety vocals are intoxicating just to listen to.

Wrapped in a funky bass and a comfortable beat, they draw you into a luscious world.

1999Prince

Prince – 1999 (Official Music Video)
1999Prince

This strange track, which begins with a voice played back at a slow tape speed, heralded a razor-sharp ’80s funk sound using the then–state-of-the-art Prophet-5 and the LinnDrum drum machine.

The call-and-response vocals by the band—reminiscent of Sly—are superb as well.

Although the single peaked only at No.

12 in the U.S., it remains a musically very important song.