According to Busta Rhymes and them desperate ass Puerto Ricans... James Brown needed assistance from their islands to be this dope and Funky🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ This music came straight from The African American Church, cotton fields, and chain gangs, etc. We are always willing to share and what not BUT, They betta act like they know
@@Wally-H I'm 64..started being a mobile in 1980..I don't care about your degree from cambridge...my degree is from 2 Black Technic 1200 & my Bose 901s...& thousands of hours of research & spinning
@@301cameosis dnt listen to him..he doesnt know wtf he is talking about...this track came out on the black ceaser sound track in 1973..it was sampled by DasFX and became a monster hiphop classic he claimed this track was on an ep containing she's the one, it was most cirtainly not...the ep had funky drummer and funky president...as you know, james browns give it up and turn it loose is a b boy anthem, up there with 'its just begun'
@@Wally-H you are still talking blindly...you do not know history..there had to be a start, and james brown was the start, before sylvia robinsons discofied rappers delight pop rap etc...you text book does not cover the real history...when james was talking about brother rapp and king heroin, fat back was tallking about street dance and blacks were throwing down to give it up turn it loose, every brother aint a brother and synthetic substitution..look deeper than your cut and paste 'knowledge' do some real studying
This sh*t still sounds so good & so amazing even in 2015; Can you imagine how revolutionary & mind-blowing this was for '73? OMG JB was a bad bad man.....
Jay b talked about a life that he lived and he had some of the best musicians playing with him during his time! People like Bootsy Collins, Fred Westly and the horrny horny horrns. The main is truly a legend.
I started getting into Funk like 2 years ago. I'm a Metalhead through and through but this stuff is great. this is probably the greatest Funk instrumental of all time
The overlap of metal heads and funk is quite significant and for good reason! A lot of people don't know this but oughta know: rock and roll would not exist in its current form without the massive influence of funk, R&B, blues and wider African-American music. Just go ahead and listen to some really early rock and roll and you'll hear the influence. Good stuff, man.
I met James Brown before he was TRULY famous. I was a kid when he did a skit in a lil town in VA. Whitesville VA. Then at a fair called the TASLEY FAIRGROUNDS in TASLEY VA. My dad played with him I guess a few times. At 54 years old I still listens to all his hits and Side B songs. I love his music. R.I.H.P.
Mannnnnnnnnnnn, if you just listen to this track ride out...........Its phenomenal!!!!!!!! Baseline is memorizing They just cant/wont do it like this anymore.
James Tresevant I feel you. But, let's not forget those musicians he had. They deserve more credit than they get. A lot of this stuff are jams they were doing to kill time and James walked in rapped over it. It came together beautifully!! No shade at James. Please don't get that twisted. Let's just not forget all those talented brothers, and sisters he was smart enough to surround himself with.
It's 23 I found this track first time. It hits hard. Ah damn brother, rip. I'll listen to your so gs when they turn into 100 years old. Thats a promise.
James Brown has influenced literally the entire music world. You'll reach the youtube comment sections character limit before you finished listing all the G.O.A.T.s that were influenced by James Brown.
Man you guys had such great opportunities for music that was alive. Today's music has no soul, no meaning. You can listening to tracks like this and feel the pain, the joy, the sorrow, the meaning. Long live music that moves your soul.
I am so glad i heard the hiphop versions of James Brown songs before i actually heard the original james brown songs. Makes it easy to see/hear James Brown genius. He was so far ahead musically that time has not yet caught up to him
DagadaggadagaDOO! Hell yeah, with the sample for "they want EFX"... HE GOT A REAL HUMAN to play that riff machine-perfect for like 10 solid minutes! And he would probably punish the guy if he messed it up! SO worth it!!
Listen to the skull snaps or or millions of other funk records put of America, this is superclass! Superb funk! But like many old working class Englishmen we have a love for 60s 70s soul an funnk. I don't know why but because we were always treated like shit for hundreds of years and check it out! The first blues song comes from London we understand being I a world leader country and having no voice, believe me man, we love this shit and we don't hate anyone on what their skin colour is.
@@culturejones2078 james brown, parliament funkadelic are the most sampled third would be bootsy collins Bootsy played with jb, and pfunk.you can.hear his basslines sampled in many rap songs Bootsy.played with zapp and Roger which includes more samples Bob james is cool.but jb snd pfunk been sampled way more times snd continue to do.so
@@culturejones2078 the west coast rap.scene always leaned towards pfunl, zapp, one way, rick.james, and anything that sounded close to pfiunk like lakeside and the gap band
You can tell JB and his band found the "get down groove" at the 3:00 mark when JB starts ad libbing (like wants to freestyle rap) and the band start feeling themselves. That's just magic
I swear my walk and my talk gets a little more funkier every time I rock this to the point it's to funky for words ...I become A STONE COLD SUPER SOUL BROTHER...Ready To Take It To The Man
I'M GLAD THAT THERE'S AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THIS. ON THE "BLACK CAESAR" SOUNDTRACK YOU WANT MORE AND MORE OF THIS. I LUV U, BROTHER JAMES. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN.
This song and "Pay the Cost to be the Boss" are 2 of my faves. I don't care what anybody say this music is still too LIVE!! R.I.P. to James Brown "The Original King of Crunk"
Your words are pure. Don’t take this as disrespectt but put some respect on The Godfather of soul name!! Not the king, but The Godfather!! This man is the inventor of hip hop most sampled person in the culture
I love this song! One of my favorite tracks off the Black Caesar soundtrack. I love The Boss too, but this one seems to rock my bones a little more. The drums on here are the best! I love the intro rhythm too!
I remember sunday mornings as a 4-5 yr old waking up at my65 yr old grandmas pad, james bumpin, her sweeping to the beat..feelin it.i honestly believe we were the only mexicans on our block who liked jb..hers and his(jb) influence helped shape my musical side.no doubt i grew up to be a dj..and i am in a band as well..thnx godfather
First time I ever heard this song and can't stop listening to it! BAD ASS JAMES FUNKIN IT DOWN AGAIN & AGAIN! WHY DID HE HAVE TO LEAVE US WITHOUT A Replacement OF HIM?? Oh I know why... NO ONE ELSE COULD EVEN BEGIN TO BE LIKE HIM IN ANY WAY HIS DANCE MOVES HIS SONGS HIS SINGING AND HE HAD THE BEST BAND THAT COULD FUNK IT ALL DOWN?! DAMN BOY!!
James Brown: “Need a pocketful full of jobs, one to eat with, one to sleep with and one to watch me sleep.” Band member: “And one to pay the taxes.” James Brown: “Huh?...Mannnnnnn” Best lyrics ever IMHO
Man, I’ve been listening to James Brown since I was thirteen years old - have got so much from his music and his attitude. This groove has to be my favourite from his entire canon. If there is a music heaven, Brown earned his place.
Ce disque a une influence majeur sur tellement d'artistes. C'est un objet culte d'histoire, un morceau de culture. Indispensable dans tout les sens du terme.
I had this groove stuck in my head for weeks, and I was digging through like EVERY meters song I could think of, but then I finally realized... of course it was JB
The band is getting in the zone...then JB gets into the zone...then all the bros into the same zone...man that keyboard kills me...man isn't this the shit :)
James. Town is one of the best singers of the 20th century and a man that swans very inspirational in the civil rights movement. His song “I’m black and I’m proud” inspired multitudes of black people to step up and be proud of themselves.
JAMES BROWN MUSIC GAVE HIP HOP LIFE !
Big Time James Brown is Hip-Hop if we being really honest
According to Busta Rhymes and them desperate ass Puerto Ricans... James Brown needed assistance from their islands to be this dope and Funky🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
This music came straight from The African American Church, cotton fields, and chain gangs, etc.
We are always willing to share and what not BUT, They betta act like they know
@@abrahampalmer8761I concur fully.
THAT'S RIGHT!!!! ALL HAIL THE GODFATHER!!!!
Getting high Cypress Hill
James Brown is the GOAT...there is no hip hop without James
@@Wally-H u
Yr slow...there was a whole James Brown Era in hip hop...they stole his whole catalog & the JB's
@@Wally-H I'm 64..started being a mobile in 1980..I don't care about your degree from cambridge...my degree is from 2 Black Technic 1200 & my Bose 901s...& thousands of hours of research & spinning
@@Wally-H you are clueless, this track is from black ceaser soundtrack from 1973..you talk too much...
@@301cameosis dnt listen to him..he doesnt know wtf he is talking about...this track came out on the black ceaser sound track in 1973..it was sampled by DasFX and became a monster hiphop classic he claimed this track was on an ep containing she's the one, it was most cirtainly not...the ep had funky drummer and funky president...as you know, james browns give it up and turn it loose is a b boy anthem, up there with 'its just begun'
@@Wally-H you are still talking blindly...you do not know history..there had to be a start, and james brown was the start, before sylvia robinsons discofied rappers delight pop rap etc...you text book does not cover the real history...when james was talking about brother rapp and king heroin, fat back was tallking about street dance and blacks were throwing down to give it up turn it loose, every brother aint a brother and synthetic substitution..look deeper than your cut and paste 'knowledge' do some real studying
This sh*t still sounds so good & so amazing even in 2015; Can you imagine how revolutionary & mind-blowing this was for '73? OMG JB was a bad bad man.....
It sure was!!! :)
STRAIGHT "GANGSTAR " REALTALK "BLACKSTONE ELMONT N.Y/ BY WAY OF "CHI"😊73"Kickin it"J.B."🔥🔥🔥🔥
Idk what that means but I love JB ❤🙌🏽@@angusbellamy8751
still mind-blowing & slamming in 2024
I love how he tells the drummer what beat he wants at the beginning. Amazing musicians.
and they get it together in like 20 seconds ! Amazing
Clyde Stubblefield, the heartbeat of hip hop.
@@Solomon-kt5dc RIP big guy!
@@Solomon-kt5dc Jabo Starks. Clyde left in 1970 and never returned
Yeah
James still hasn't received his full due as his shadow of brilliance and influence looms over music to this day!
He needs a better film for a start
I hope you young folks are listening. This is funk that will never be recreated. Rip brother James 🙏🏿
Trust that 🙏
You bet we are! Worldwide!
I hope you young folks are listening! THIS IS YOUR HIP-HOP!
We listening man!
Damn, I didn’t know James was going to hit me that hard. This is funky as hell 😂
😆
Umm... It's James Brown!! He and his band created the word. Why would you expect anything less?! 🤷🏾♂️
You are listening to 100% pure genius. A man who was light years ahead of his time.
We still aint cought up.
Jay b talked about a life that he lived and he had some of the best musicians playing with him during his time! People like Bootsy Collins, Fred Westly and the horrny horny horrns. The main is truly a legend.
JB went to Nigeria back in the '60s and heard their music and brought his own version of it to USA.
@@ILLGREEN1what a load of shit!
truly the funkiest man who ever breathed air. PERIOD
Get down !
Man was so funky the air was tryna breathe him! ✌️
I started getting into Funk like 2 years ago. I'm a Metalhead through and through but this stuff is great. this is probably the greatest Funk instrumental of all time
Somebody better check on Busta Rhymes delusional ass😮😯😲🧐😏
@@rareonyxx2095 wow! You actually think some rapper can even hold a candle to the godfather? Who's the disillusional ass? LOL
Welcome to the real world)
From Smokey....Even a blind can see it....feel it....taste it....
The overlap of metal heads and funk is quite significant and for good reason! A lot of people don't know this but oughta know: rock and roll would not exist in its current form without the massive influence of funk, R&B, blues and wider African-American music. Just go ahead and listen to some really early rock and roll and you'll hear the influence. Good stuff, man.
I met James Brown before he was TRULY famous. I was a kid when he did a skit in a lil town in VA. Whitesville VA. Then at a fair called the TASLEY FAIRGROUNDS in TASLEY VA. My dad played with him I guess a few times. At 54 years old I still listens to all his hits and Side B songs. I love his music. R.I.H.P.
Mannnnnnnnnnnn, if you just listen to this track ride out...........Its phenomenal!!!!!!!! Baseline is memorizing They just cant/wont do it like this anymore.
Oh my goodness! The funk is strong with this one! Peace!
Nigga this one is the father of the funk
This is the song das efx sampled on there song they want efx
90s hip hop owes their whole legacy to this man
Yeah..das efx sampled this for they want efx
Absodamnlutely!!!
80s and YES.
Respect 🫡
You know your shit sir
James Brown is a genre by himself hands down.
THERE IT IS!!!
Hand downs!
James Tresevant Yes!!!
James Tresevant Say word son!
James Tresevant I feel you. But, let's not forget those musicians he had. They deserve more credit than they get. A lot of this stuff are jams they were doing to kill time and James walked in rapped over it. It came together beautifully!! No shade at James. Please don't get that twisted. Let's just not forget all those talented brothers, and sisters he was smart enough to surround himself with.
this guy was a visionary.....greatest funk band of all time
🎼👍👍Super funk, super groove Incredible tuneJ.B
THE GREATEST FAM CHEERS & SALUTE TO THEM FOR BEING & GIVING TO US & U FOR SAYING IT!!![999
It's 23 I found this track first time. It hits hard.
Ah damn brother, rip.
I'll listen to your so gs when they turn into 100 years old.
Thats a promise.
James Brown's grooves from this period always take me back to the movie, Black Caesar, and Fred Williamson just being cool...walking through Harlem.
The utmost respect to Mr. James Brown and all those who worked with him..........
The influence this man had on The Rolling Stones and Led Zep is remarkable, and Van Morrison too.
The biggest of all, Michael Jackson
James Brown has influenced literally the entire music world. You'll reach the youtube comment sections character limit before you finished listing all the G.O.A.T.s that were influenced by James Brown.
And His Royal Badness, Prince who never missed an opportunity to acknowledge The Godfather. 👏👏👏
Happy 89th birthday, James Brown. RIP.
This song is a work of art. James Brown is a work of art.
OH BOY!!!!! JAMES WAS A GENIUS!!!!! I MEAN U GOT TO BE RHYTHMICALLY GIFTED TO COME UP WITH SOME FUNK LIKE THIS!!!!!!
Yeah! SUPER FUNKY!
I stood 4 hours in the rain to see JB perform at the Regal Theatre, Chicago IL. The year was 1964, but every time I hear him, it seems like yesterday.
Man you guys had such great opportunities for music that was alive. Today's music has no soul, no meaning. You can listening to tracks like this and feel the pain, the joy, the sorrow, the meaning. Long live music that moves your soul.
They say music is like a time machine.
"Gimmee a daga-daga-daga then a oomph followed by a ting-a-ling" -- and the drummer knows exactly what to play
This song makes my Jetta transform into a Lincoln Continental lol
James Brown is to Soul what Muhammed Ali was to Boxing. THEY ARE THE GREATEST.
yes funky,colourful,soul,cocky, and confidence. reminds me of sugar ray leonard sugar ray robinson.
With respect i never seen James play an instrument but he was the mistro as his band was bad ass!!
HE PLAYED THE ORGAN. AND VERY WELL TOO.
I am so glad i heard the hiphop versions of James Brown songs before i actually heard the original james brown songs. Makes it easy to see/hear James Brown genius. He was so far ahead musically that time has not yet caught up to him
DagadaggadagaDOO!
Hell yeah, with the sample for "they want EFX"... HE GOT A REAL HUMAN to play that riff machine-perfect for like 10 solid minutes! And he would probably punish the guy if he messed it up! SO worth it!!
Nobody has funkiest tune like James Brown
I mean, thats an entire band of pros, my friend.
@@bobobobbybooboo7848 james brown is in the engine room...
This has become my morning starter tune over the last few days! The funk will wake you up for sure!!!
Real Talk ✊🏿
This music remains unmatched 💯
The real godfather of hiphop
Gonna get down and keep the funk. Krank it up, brother.
He is "THE ONE AND ONLY"
The BEST OLD SKOOL MR. James Brown🤎
Insane! ❤ the funkier- the BETTER.
Happy Birthday today James Brown. I miss you.
The creator of "FUNK" and the most sampled artist ever in history!
Second Bob james is the number one sample artist in hip hop
Listen to the skull snaps or or millions of other funk records put of America, this is superclass! Superb funk!
But like many old working class Englishmen we have a love for 60s 70s soul an funnk. I don't know why but because we were always treated like shit for hundreds of years and check it out! The first blues song comes from London we understand being I a world leader country and having no voice, believe me man, we love this shit and we don't hate anyone on what their skin colour is.
@@culturejones2078 james brown, parliament funkadelic are the most sampled third would be bootsy collins
Bootsy played with jb, and pfunk.you can.hear his basslines sampled in many rap songs
Bootsy.played with zapp and Roger which includes more samples
Bob james is cool.but jb snd pfunk been sampled way more times snd continue to do.so
@@chrisedwards3214 I'm on the east and mainly bob james in the 90s in the westcoarst its alot of funk samples mainly bass guitars
@@culturejones2078 the west coast rap.scene always leaned towards pfunl, zapp, one way, rick.james, and anything that sounded close to pfiunk like lakeside and the gap band
You can tell JB and his band found the "get down groove" at the 3:00 mark when JB starts ad libbing (like wants to freestyle rap) and the band start feeling themselves. That's just magic
Godfather of Soul
He invented "Rap"...
He's feeling the FUNK!
He laid the foundation for so many in the music industry today.
James Brown is the greatest of all time.
RIP KING THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER LIKE YOU
funky, funky, funky littlething you James Brown RIP
James brown is hip hop from the beginning
YES HE IZ!!!!
The guitar in this song alone is a lot to take in. So much swag
Sometimes you don’t need words to feel it.
This song has got my groove going so many times I had none.. it's a masterpiece that gets you moving.
That bridge came from outer space. Amazing
I swear my walk and my talk gets a little more funkier every time I rock this to the point it's to funky for words ...I become A STONE COLD SUPER SOUL BROTHER...Ready To Take It To The Man
THAT'S RIGHT!!!! TAKE IT TO HIM!!!!
Ya Digg?!
How many of you hear Das Efx?
You're late wit it! I grew up with this!!
Das Efx whith real Hip Hop
@illinoisbear How can I be late? I grew up with James Brown! LOL!
@@donaldmerrick6626 I feel you my dude
Das EFx sampled James Brown
James Brown is eternal....
I can listen to that track on repeat for ours and I still hear something new each time.... master piece!!
James Brown summed up
100% Agree, no doubt! +1
We put it on infinite loop for an hour during parties.
Willie Willie Hutch
ca fait 50 ans que j'écoute James Brown et je découvre toujours quelque chose
Thank you Mr. Brown.
One of his best works hands down pure funk!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤯
Das efx brought me here.
Oh my God as kids we would skate off of this and was just to young to appreciate it , Mr brown is truly a genius
I'M GLAD THAT THERE'S AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THIS. ON THE "BLACK CAESAR" SOUNDTRACK YOU WANT MORE AND MORE OF THIS. I LUV U, BROTHER JAMES. GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN.
James Brown freestyled his music as well as his songs. GREATNESS!!!!!
The Funk is among us..and the groove that this song delivers definitely is superb!
This song sounds like a room of 100 people hitting the nastiest two-step
This song and "Pay the Cost to be the Boss" are 2 of my faves. I don't care what anybody say this music is still too LIVE!! R.I.P. to James Brown "The Original King of Crunk"
Marcus Mitchell You Better say dat!!
Facts!!!
Never heard this song until recently, my skate buddy introduced me and I'm glad they didn't play it when we were in competition, omg Showtimeeeeee
You mean "the boss"?
Your words are pure. Don’t take this as disrespectt but put some respect on The Godfather of soul name!! Not the king, but The Godfather!! This man is the inventor of hip hop most sampled person in the culture
I WAS BLIND, BUT THIS FUNKY GROOVE MADE ME SEE AND DANCE TOO!
THE EXTENDED VERSION IS A SWEET TREAT. THE DRUMS REALLY GET TO ME.
Who is gonna thumbs down The Godfather of Soul?!
I love this song! One of my favorite tracks off the Black Caesar soundtrack. I love The Boss too, but this one seems to rock my bones a little more. The drums on here are the best! I love the intro rhythm too!
Walking to the barber shop to make that kill and cut the ear off!
You sure really know a good music
God dam momma, my neck is sore nodding to the hypnotic vibe........ mesmerising! God bless this mans soul........
It don't get no funkier than this !
I remember sunday mornings as a 4-5 yr old waking up at my65 yr old grandmas pad, james bumpin, her sweeping to the beat..feelin it.i honestly believe we were the only mexicans on our block who liked jb..hers and his(jb) influence helped shape my musical side.no doubt i grew up to be a dj..and i am in a band as well..thnx godfather
this track is a truck load of funk to make your eyes water
Makes you want a foot job like your super fly fill the cup with crown.
it your soul saying im stay here! ;)
Well said my good man
William Mason
Sure did
😢
First time I ever heard this song and can't stop listening to it! BAD ASS JAMES FUNKIN IT DOWN AGAIN & AGAIN! WHY DID HE HAVE TO LEAVE US WITHOUT A Replacement OF HIM?? Oh I know why... NO ONE ELSE COULD EVEN BEGIN TO BE LIKE HIM IN ANY WAY HIS DANCE MOVES HIS SONGS HIS SINGING AND HE HAD THE BEST BAND THAT COULD FUNK IT ALL DOWN?! DAMN BOY!!
Oh my GOODNESS James Brown and the TALENT he had for bandmates...Undeniable!!!
Respect and RIP to Brother James Brown. Forever in our lives !
JAMES TOO DAMN FUNKY BROWN
Water fo yo mind
YASSSSSSSS HE'S FUNKYLICIOUS!!!!!!
You are 100% right
James Brown: “Need a pocketful full of jobs, one to eat with, one to sleep with and one to watch me sleep.”
Band member: “And one to pay the taxes.”
James Brown: “Huh?...Mannnnnnn”
Best lyrics ever IMHO
Man brotha PERIOD!!!
The beginning makes the entire song for me. The LEGEND in his element.
One hell of a funk up a great jam.! The man has a gift!
Its called the born of the hard times of the blues,
Truly amazed to players in times harder to inspire us from. What a gifted for us.
Man, I’ve been listening to James Brown since I was thirteen years old - have got so much from his music and his attitude. This groove has to be my favourite from his entire canon. If there is a music heaven, Brown earned his place.
Ce disque a une influence majeur sur tellement d'artistes. C'est un objet culte d'histoire, un morceau de culture. Indispensable dans tout les sens du terme.
Thought I heard it all by James, but this track was so nasty. OMG!!
im jus hearing this for the first time tonight omg yes
Jo Rhodes...This was from the Black Ceasar soundtrack.
What a King!
Me 2 i fell in love wit instantly
Damn,I'm just here this for the first time. Rockin at 3am
Ladies and Gentlemen..Mr. James Brown👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
James Brown is the most sampled artist ever. Just the first 4:30 is a rapper's delight. Simply insert lyrics here!! The Godfather of Genius.
so true.
SRT92
actually Das EFX used this sample for They Want EFX
Das Effect sampled from 1:30
Thanks brotha' James Brown. .I'm 40 and Alive & Well !!! In tune with tha' Vibe. Peace from 110st btwn Bway & Amsterdam.
This song makes me feel like I'm the main character in a film that's being made about me as I walk down the street
Or driving a mustang
Lol
😎🥃
Same here bro same dream same feeling I feel you bro
I be feeling it too when I hear it lol 💯
Got my head nodding and using my funk face for this joint. James Brown will never die!
try combining it with a joint
Still here
Those beats were fire even back then n still are💯💯💯 RIP to a Legend James Brown
Greatest band ever!!!!!
@TheHORNETreturns who is in your opinion?
What about the Parliament Funkadelic
DAMN I MISS JAMES😩
Who else can make black masculinity sound this good? James was necessary James is irreplaceable. RIP Godfather
You should have to pass a "How cool are you?" test just to be able to listen to this, this is almost too cool! Straight FIRE!!!!
Hello
Listen to the whole Black Caesar album
If u land here ur cool either way 😎 now I see it's been 13years how u doing man
Thats what PCP does, brings out the genius in people. ⭕
That snare !!!
I can listen to that riff on and on and on. Funk heaven!
That bluesy guitar riff sounds like something the meters would do. It’s really incredible how influential James brown was on all popular music
I had this groove stuck in my head for weeks, and I was digging through like EVERY meters song I could think of, but then I finally realized... of course it was JB
Haha I did the same exact thing
Who listening in 2019!!??
D.R.L. Who not?
@@endretoth8624 Everybody not here
D.R.L. I am. I was just wondering where can I find this with the jb vocal ? I’ve heard this since 1973 but only instrumental
October 21 and I'm like: PUT THE FUNK IN MY FACE!!!
LOLOLOLLL
I started rapping about racism to this beat like them we made America lol I'm black on my bf page haha 2019 the future 2020 free my people
The band is getting in the zone...then JB gets into the zone...then all the bros into the same zone...man that keyboard kills me...man isn't this the shit :)
The notes take me back to a time I never knew! Preacher of the good times, leader of the groove. Funky silky smooth...
2020 still goovin
Intro sounds like tupac's hit em up
Hell Yes!!! This joint groovin!!!
Das Efx
James Brown is THEE King of FUNK. No James Brown = No Funk =One sad world
I agree with you
James. Town is one of the best singers of the 20th century and a man that swans very inspirational in the civil rights movement. His song “I’m black and I’m proud” inspired multitudes of black people to step up and be proud of themselves.
Just a filthy funky groove...
Can't ever touch JB music 1 of a kind legend