I'm a funkateer for life, but their early stuff is a hard listen because of their different sound. Echo chambers and reverb were a staple in many of their early songs. This the first time I'm actually listening to this whole album. Thank you for this album request MM.....
yep. the early stuff like this required quality drugs. clinton's later stuff just required comfortable boogie shoes... the drugs were just an enhancement. :)
@@bmuhamad agreed. it's pretty close to sly and the family stone, undisputed truth and even the records the temptations and four tops were putting out by that time period. still, this album has some serious smoke.
My dad had all the Funkadelic albums when I was little and played them a lot growing up. I was working at Tower Records when all the Funkadelic albums got reissued on compact disc. I remember not knowing which albums to buy so I chose the album with the weirdest cover art. That would be Funkadelic's infamous Maggot Brain.
Doing the introduction of Funkadelic, their jump off with westbound records with the early recording, George and his band would get laced on LSD when they went into the studio to record to get that spaced out feel😆😆😆
About to turn 55. I've been listening to a wide variety of music from the 50's till the '00's. I'm kinda mad that NOBODY told me about this album. Found it two days ago and have been listening to it non-stop. It's soooooooooo gooooooooood.
Revisiting...I Forgot to mention that Ice T sampled I Bet You for Mind Over Matter and Timbaland sampled I Got A Thang for Baby Bubba from Tim & Magoo 2.
Check out I'm a man by bo diddley and mannish boy and hoocho coochie man by muddy waters To hear those same blues riffs funkadelic used in qualify to satisfy Also if you listen to muddy I got love you hear similar riffs to mommy what's a funkadelic
Bootsy wasn't there until the 1972 album America eats it's young Bootsy plays on philmore and sings on balance then quits and rejoins in 1974 for parliemta up for the down stroke album
Great album imo. Not my favorite, but a great album. I'd recommend Maggot Brain obviously, but my personal favorites that I always return to are Let's Take It To the Stage, Cosmic Slop and Standing On the Verge of Getting it On.
The lyric in What Is Soul? you were trying to figure out 'Chilli Foo Yung' is a play on Egg Foo Yung- a popular Chinese dish (also features in the song Werewolves of London, oddly enough PS -nope, that was Beef Chow Mein, how soon we forget)..
@@Midnight65883 that's alright nothing wrong with that. Your musically nourished is good we give the youngin diversity. Unfortunately JJ generation is lacking of music genre's
@@wakeupstopsleeping6300 It’s intriguing to observe them listening from their perspective. For instance, they are used to hearing album “intros”. Back in our day the distinction “Intro” didn’t exist. Therefore that first Funkadelic track, (as well as Parliaments “Mr. Wiggles”) probably occur as “ meandering extended intro tracks” for them, whereas they were just straight up jams for us. Hopefully he’s beginning to understand the value of “context” when it comes to reviewing music of historical significance. At least his vocabulary is expanding! Most reviewer‘s are limited to describing content as being either “dope“ or “wack“😝
“I Bet Ya!!” Is one of the very first songs that I remember hearing from Funkadelic!! 🤩🤩talk about a throwback JAM!! I don’t recall the total album tho’🤔Still an excellent choice!👌🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💖
Check out Funkadelic Be My Beach. It is the introduction of the Bootsy character. It is a very underrated great song on the Let's Take It to the Stage album. Bootsy played earlier on the America Eats Its Young album but Be My Beach is Bootsy breaking out.
Oh, yeah! I bought this when it came out. 1969 or '70. My white classmates were heavy into Rock. LZ, Beatles. Stones. CCR. etc. I viewed this album as a Black alternative to what they were heavy into. The real deal. The Song For My Mother track was very close to what my grandparents played on Friday and Saturday nights. Lightnin' Hopkins, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf. The real deal .
@Ronald Williams Every album that they release is on a whole Nother level - Including the latest ones! Understanding that they are not seeking approval is the key to comprehending daFunk
I feel crazy JJ I'm 60 years old and this is the first time listening to this album! Trust me I heard of the band but nobody I know had this album! I bet you sounds like their version of a Temptations song stripped down and acidic! I'm listening to the album right along with you!
Yeah i remember trying to bump this album a while back, & honestly couldn't get through the whole thing. This is definitely the early stages of the band, trying to find that quintessential Funkadelic sound fans love them for. Lol! I bet stoners use to wear this album out, back in the day.
That IS the quintessential sound that the ORIGINAL fans dug them for back inDa day. In fact, we loved them MORE for their unabashed FREEDOM from constraints! The very first band sourced from MOTOWN that was completely unconcerned about hit records, or being appealing. They needed NO approval, or agreement. There were no “Like Buttons” back then. So it wasn’t about “liking” it or not. It was more about witnessing the Wright Brothers creating FLIGHT for the very first time. Those old Wright Bros films seem quaint now, but look at where they got us - flying to Mars, whether we “like” it or not. BTW, There was no such thing as intros in those days, so it’s NOT an intro. They were fearlessly redefining what “songs’ could possibly sound like in the “face” of no agreement. It was an “unprecedented breakthrough” with absolutely NOTHING to compare it to! In a way, we experienced “Punk Rock” years before the term existed 🤓
One of my former bosses, after letting him hear this & another couple Funkadelic cds, said that, " They were, "Pieces of Shit"... personally, I could give a fuck, what he thought. He could have at least thanked me. But, his punk ass couldn't find it in heart. Still, one of my faves.
"You Got a Thing, I Got a Thing, Everybody Got a Thing" is like top 5 favorite songs of all time for me!! Eddie Hazel is also tied with Duane Allman as my absolute favorite guitar player of all time! Hazel's playing on "You Got a Thing" is just SO damn tasty! True, bonafide, unconscious jamming! Feeling the rhythm, playing WITH the band (instead of OVER it like most acts today)! Hazel may not shred, sweep, and tap 10,000 notes per minute like Eddie Van Halen or Steve Vai but, to me, Hazel is LIGHT-YEARS above those kinds of players! Those dudes suck the soul straight out of the guitar and make it all math. What you DON'T play is just as, if not more important than what you DO play and Eddie Hazel was a master of making less notes fill your entire spectrum of sound!
OK finally again my older siblings were on this tip tripping hard this like all early funkadedlic albums other left way out and way ahead ( I can make a prince head cry when I pull the fukadelic and the raw SLY STONE Bangers on em) lol 🤘🏾again parliament was the singing group / Funkadelic was the Band
Oh WOW!! Music Man! 😳 Words fail! This used to be the experience! Get a good joint and just chill. 🤭Heard different things every time you listened. I still have the vinyl in storage. Thanks for the request! Hey J 👋🏽. This might be a difficult lesson. But it is certainly innovative. I hope you enjoy the experience. 😉✌🏽
I came back and gave it a second listen and enjoyed it more this time. It was actually quite good to hear it just for the jam session quality that it has. I really enjoyed this album review. 🎶🎧🎶
Hey John 👋🏽. I’m glad that you kept an open mind on Funkadelic. I can imagine how it sounds now because it evokes a time when this was new and different- well for me anyway. College days are like that. But it was certainly an experience and an eye opener for sure. 😉👍🏽❤️
@@hildat8 I hear ya Hilda! The days of The Viet Nam War, love in's & pot everywhere. I am pretty sure I was in Jr. High at that time but I know I am in good company here! ❤️
My fave from this album is Good Old Music...Tiki Fulwood beat the funk out them drums! Every time I hear that song it makes me wanna get up and move! Funkadelic blended funk & rock effortlessly...great album, great request!
That video for Cosmic Slop, I think it's shot in central park..?? To me that doubles as an anti-drug commercial haha...Kids, don't let this happen to you" ....love the Funkadelic though!!
This was seed finding the hole bringing about a conception which would give birth to the PFUNK. That's why this is a blues album, which always is the start of something new. Just look at the album cover, "real eyes realize" Look carefully at the next album Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow and the album after that Maggot Brain. 😉✌🏼
I got a thang you got a thang sounds like Sly and the Family Stone love the sounds! Clarence Haskins was one of the original band members who later on left the band with some other members and recorded an Funkadelic album in 1981 Electric Spankings of war babies! George sued to keep them from recording under the name
Hold up JJ update Electric Spanking of war babies was their last album for in 1981! Clarence Haskins group also had an album called connections and disconnections!
You at least have to be drunk to listen to this because they were on acid when they recorded it. We used to call this “head music”. Shout out to the Vietnam veterans.
It’s like acid rock mixed with funk. I wasn’t into funkadelic like that. I was more into parliament. It reminds me of The Chambers brothers,but harder.
This album is so ahead of it's time🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This is one of my all time favorite LPs First track my favorite by them.And I'm no stoner. Psychedelic/Funk George & The fellas Funktafied the blues.And that's exactly what I here when I listen to this LP The blues. Early funkadelic they don't get the recognition they should JJ they were the parliaments first named themselves after the cigarettes These guys started in the 1950s. Recorded many records prior to this Music Man one of the best reaction choices JJ that ain't no harmonica 👍👍👍
He’s right. That first cut set the tone for the entire Brand. Which is (luv us or hate us) WE ARE NOT HERE TO FULFILL YOUR EXPECTATIONS. If you want “normal”, listen to MOTOWN!
@Ronald Williams George being “trouble blind “ funks with anything that seems to be helpful. Once he peeped the real deal on the church, he bailed out. I believe it’s all in his book, but next time you see him, you can just ask him about it.
Obviously ❤️ the pfunk catalog (pfunk is in my name...lol), but Funkadelic is meant to mimic/create the auditory experience of an acid trip, soooooooo. ..yeeaahhh...lmao. it's an acquired taste for some...lmao Saw your review of Maggot 🧠....that's the quintessential Funkadelic trip... TECHNICALLY, Parliament came 1st, BUT, they were performing Doo Wop @ that time as, "The Parliaments" prior to pioneering (acid) funk as Funkadelic and the more traditional R&B laced funk of Parliament....initially, the Parliament name was tied up in litigation with their former record company and they had to wait until the case settled to be able to use it, so they performed under Funkadelic exclusively until then...😉
Jimi Hendrix & The Experience vibes in the opening track. LSDelic. A lot of winching during the first track. A bit of an experimental mess. It made me a little uncomfortable to watch 9 minutes worth of you cringing. Honestly, this album is a downer for me. I will take a break and listen to side 2 after a well deserved break.
This album is HARD! They came with the new blue's here and they were preparing us for the next explosion, George came like a straight up mack Gee but was low-key preaching as usual. This reaction guy is a square and most of the comments here are from people who ain't even funky, not hard or real enough to recognize. This shit and all they stuff gets me high just thinking about it, then I listen, then I light up.
The first time I heard “I’ll Bet You” was a Jackson 5 cover from their “ABC” album.
I'm a funkateer for life, but their early stuff is a hard listen because of their different sound. Echo chambers and reverb were a staple in many of their early songs. This the first time I'm actually listening to this whole album. Thank you for this album request MM.....
I really prefer the stuff they did once he brought the two groups together.
This album is totally characteristic of music of that time period. Think I was about 17 years young... Awesome.
yep. the early stuff like this required quality drugs. clinton's later stuff just required comfortable boogie shoes... the drugs were just an enhancement. :)
@@bmuhamad agreed. it's pretty close to sly and the family stone, undisputed truth and even the records the temptations and four tops were putting out by that time period. still, this album has some serious smoke.
My dad had all the Funkadelic albums when I was little and played them a lot growing up. I was working at Tower Records when all the Funkadelic albums got reissued on compact disc. I remember not knowing which albums to buy so I chose the album with the weirdest cover art. That would be Funkadelic's infamous Maggot Brain.
Doing the introduction of Funkadelic, their jump off with westbound records with the early recording, George and his band would get laced on LSD when they went into the studio to record to get that spaced out feel😆😆😆
That wasn’t an intro…. It’s a song. 9 mins wasn’t abnormal for songs in the seventies.
About to turn 55. I've been listening to a wide variety of music from the 50's till the '00's. I'm kinda mad that NOBODY told me about this album. Found it two days ago and have been listening to it non-stop. It's soooooooooo gooooooooood.
Revisiting...I Forgot to mention that Ice T sampled I Bet You for Mind Over Matter and Timbaland sampled I Got A Thang for Baby Bubba from Tim & Magoo 2.
We are not of your world, but we will do you no harm...
George been saying that intro for years and yes the first track been sampled by kool.g rap and big Mello and Luke and de la soul
Check out I'm a man by bo diddley and mannish boy and hoocho coochie man by muddy waters
To hear those same blues riffs funkadelic used in qualify to satisfy
Also if you listen to muddy I got love you hear similar riffs to mommy what's a funkadelic
Bootsy wasn't there until the 1972 album America eats it's young
Bootsy plays on philmore and sings on balance then quits and rejoins in 1974 for parliemta up for the down stroke album
Got this vinyl it’s so good😭😭. Keep up the vids bruh💯
Great album imo. Not my favorite, but a great album. I'd recommend Maggot Brain obviously, but my personal favorites that I always return to are Let's Take It To the Stage, Cosmic Slop and Standing On the Verge of Getting it On.
Without this album, there could be no such thang as Prince 🤓
The lyric in What Is Soul? you were trying to figure out 'Chilli Foo Yung' is a play on Egg Foo Yung- a popular Chinese dish (also features in the song Werewolves of London, oddly enough PS -nope, that was Beef Chow Mein, how soon we forget)..
Psychedelic funk soul. Different people from a different time
Haha ok I thought this was Leroy request since he is doing the funk again 🤣 but yes MM giving us the funk album from the OG's good request 💜💙🤎🧡🖤
@@Midnight65883 that's alright nothing wrong with that. Your musically nourished is good we give the youngin diversity. Unfortunately JJ generation is lacking of music genre's
@@wakeupstopsleeping6300 It’s intriguing to observe them listening from their perspective.
For instance, they are used to hearing album “intros”.
Back in our day the distinction “Intro” didn’t exist. Therefore that first Funkadelic track, (as well as Parliaments “Mr. Wiggles”) probably occur as “ meandering extended intro tracks” for them, whereas they were just straight up jams for us.
Hopefully he’s beginning to understand the value of “context” when it comes to reviewing music of historical significance.
At least his vocabulary is expanding!
Most reviewer‘s are limited to describing content as being either “dope“ or “wack“😝
“I Bet Ya!!” Is one of the very first songs that I remember hearing from Funkadelic!! 🤩🤩talk about a throwback JAM!! I don’t recall the total album tho’🤔Still an excellent choice!👌🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💖
JJ? Hold up Funkadelic does blues? What the heck? Nice
Check out Funkadelic Be My Beach. It is the introduction of the Bootsy character. It is a very underrated great song on the Let's Take It to the Stage album. Bootsy played earlier on the America Eats Its Young album but Be My Beach is Bootsy breaking out.
I've never been disappointed in you before... But we still love you.
Oh, yeah! I bought this when it came out. 1969 or '70. My white classmates were heavy into Rock. LZ, Beatles. Stones. CCR. etc. I viewed this album as a Black alternative to what they were heavy into. The real deal. The Song For My Mother track was very close to what my grandparents played on Friday and Saturday nights. Lightnin' Hopkins, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf. The real deal .
They were known for being too Black for White folks & too White for Black folks 🤓
@Ronald Williams Every album that they release is on a whole Nother level - Including the latest ones! Understanding that they are not seeking approval is the key to comprehending daFunk
I feel crazy JJ I'm 60 years old and this is the first time listening to this album! Trust me I heard of the band but nobody I know had this album! I bet you sounds like their version of a Temptations song stripped down and acidic! I'm listening to the album right along with you!
Well, The Jackson 5, did record the song too. As did George wrote, briefly for Motown, as to my understanding.
Yeah i remember trying to bump this album a while back, & honestly couldn't get through the whole thing. This is definitely the early stages of the band, trying to find that quintessential Funkadelic sound fans love them for. Lol! I bet stoners use to wear this album out, back in the day.
That IS the quintessential sound that the ORIGINAL fans dug them for back inDa day.
In fact, we loved them MORE for their unabashed FREEDOM from constraints! The very first band sourced from MOTOWN that was completely unconcerned about hit records, or being appealing.
They needed NO approval, or agreement.
There were no “Like Buttons” back then.
So it wasn’t about “liking” it or not.
It was more about witnessing the Wright Brothers creating FLIGHT for the very first time.
Those old Wright Bros films seem quaint now, but look at where they got us - flying to Mars, whether we “like” it or not.
BTW, There was no such thing as intros in those days, so it’s NOT an intro.
They were fearlessly redefining what “songs’ could possibly sound like in the “face” of no agreement.
It was an “unprecedented breakthrough” with absolutely NOTHING to compare it to!
In a way, we experienced “Punk Rock” years before the term existed 🤓
@@Tonabillity Ok 👍
One of my former bosses, after letting him hear this & another couple Funkadelic cds, said that, " They were, "Pieces of Shit"... personally, I could give a fuck, what he thought. He could have at least thanked me. But, his punk ass couldn't find it in heart. Still, one of my faves.
@@Tonabillity 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
@@ronpaizley9349 Is this like tonality?
"You Got a Thing, I Got a Thing, Everybody Got a Thing" is like top 5 favorite songs of all time for me!!
Eddie Hazel is also tied with Duane Allman as my absolute favorite guitar player of all time! Hazel's playing on "You Got a Thing" is just SO damn tasty! True, bonafide, unconscious jamming! Feeling the rhythm, playing WITH the band (instead of OVER it like most acts today)!
Hazel may not shred, sweep, and tap 10,000 notes per minute like Eddie Van Halen or Steve Vai but, to me, Hazel is LIGHT-YEARS above those kinds of players! Those dudes suck the soul straight out of the guitar and make it all math.
What you DON'T play is just as, if not more important than what you DO play and Eddie Hazel was a master of making less notes fill your entire spectrum of sound!
OK finally again my older siblings were on this tip tripping hard this like all early funkadedlic albums other left way out and way ahead ( I can make a prince head cry when I pull the fukadelic and the raw SLY STONE Bangers on em) lol 🤘🏾again parliament was the singing group / Funkadelic was the Band
Unbelievably great raw funk, I still listen often.
Oh WOW!! Music Man! 😳 Words fail! This used to be the experience! Get a good joint and just chill. 🤭Heard
different things every time you listened. I still have the vinyl in storage. Thanks for the request!
Hey J 👋🏽. This might be a difficult lesson. But it is certainly innovative. I hope you enjoy the experience. 😉✌🏽
I came back and gave it a second listen and enjoyed it more this time. It was actually quite good to hear it just for the jam session quality that it has. I really enjoyed this album review.
🎶🎧🎶
Hey John 👋🏽. I’m glad that you kept an open mind on Funkadelic. I can imagine how it sounds now because it evokes a time when this was new and different- well for me anyway. College days are like that. But it was certainly an experience and an eye opener for sure. 😉👍🏽❤️
@@hildat8 I hear ya Hilda! The days of The Viet Nam War, love in's & pot everywhere. I am pretty sure I was in Jr. High at that time but I know I am in good company here! ❤️
@@johnneils9084 we got you! 😘🥰❤️
Cosmic Slop and Standing on the Verge are the best Funkadelic albums of this era.
Don’t forget “take it too the stage”😁
JJ I commend you for being professional and not concemming this album as you stated in the video this was very experimental!
My fave from this album is Good Old Music...Tiki Fulwood beat the funk out them drums! Every time I hear that song it makes me wanna get up and move! Funkadelic blended funk & rock effortlessly...great album, great request!
Besides James Brown' s "The Funky Drummer", "Good Ole Music"is probably the most sampled song.
@@bmuhamad I knew that Funky Drummer was heavily sampled, but I had no idea Good Ole Music was too! I can understand why!
@@rainadarainey2473 Yes it is, and me too...
Some friends of mine, brought Tiki's daughter by my then, apartment to meet. Very nice young girl, probably like her dad,
@@bmuhamad Really? That's great! Wonder if she turned out to be a drummer? 🙂
Eddie hazel sings on mommy and plays the guitar solos on o bet you, music for my mother, good old music and qualify to satisfy
That video for Cosmic Slop, I think it's shot in central park..?? To me that doubles as an anti-drug commercial haha...Kids, don't let this happen to you" ....love the Funkadelic though!!
Funkadelic debit album, and the free your mind albums and parliament osnium album came in 70
The baddest group of all Time,Funk on Funk on,
This was seed finding the hole bringing about a conception which would give birth to the PFUNK.
That's why this is a blues album, which always is the start of something new.
Just look at the album cover, "real eyes realize"
Look carefully at the next album Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow and the album after that Maggot Brain.
😉✌🏼
10:07 manifesto for the P-Funk project
The drum break intro to good old music been sampled to.death props to.tiki.fulwood for abusing those drums
This was before they did funk!!!
Actually this “IS” PURE Funk. Not for everybody. They later made it more palatable for the “kids” 😜
Great alum,still got the original vinyl😊
DO MAGGOT BRAIN NEXT. The original PARLIAMENTS were a DOO-WOP group in the early 60's. Featuring GEORGE CLINTON
I got a thang you got a thang sounds like Sly and the Family Stone love the sounds! Clarence Haskins was one of the original band members who later on left the band with some other members and recorded an Funkadelic album in 1981 Electric Spankings of war babies! George sued to keep them from recording under the name
Hold up JJ update Electric Spanking of war babies was their last album for in 1981! Clarence Haskins group also had an album called connections and disconnections!
You at least have to be drunk to listen to this because they were on acid when they recorded it. We used to call this “head music”. Shout out to the Vietnam veterans.
I haven't looked but when their upcoming albums dropped they were less Electric Rock and more Dance based funk!
Man, I was in a place called Keep Runnin' Mississippi one time... EDIT: He's scatting...
Best album ever
If you don't like the opening song (not intro) you're gonna find this album a chore my man. You ain't feeling it and maybe you ain't built for it.
It’s like acid rock mixed with funk. I wasn’t into funkadelic like that. I was more into parliament. It reminds me of The Chambers brothers,but harder.
Chittlin’ Foo Young is just a play on “Egg Foo Young” 😜😩
that's a blues riff that blues men use
CLASSIC 🔥!
Look forward to my album reaction request...any news when it will drop?
A week or 2 most.
James brown, miles Davis, and Isaac Hayes made twenty minute jams
Great album, but the one you have to listen to is Maggot Brain... masterpiece!!!
This album is so ahead of it's time🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This is one of my all time favorite LPs First track my favorite by them.And I'm no stoner. Psychedelic/Funk George & The fellas
Funktafied the blues.And that's exactly what I here when I listen to this LP The blues. Early funkadelic they don't get the recognition they should JJ they were the parliaments first named themselves after the cigarettes These guys started in the 1950s. Recorded many records prior to this Music Man one of the best reaction choices JJ that ain't no harmonica 👍👍👍
He’s right. That first cut set the tone for the entire Brand. Which is (luv us or hate us) WE ARE NOT HERE TO FULFILL YOUR EXPECTATIONS.
If you want “normal”, listen to MOTOWN!
@Ronald Williams George being “trouble blind “ funks with anything that seems to be helpful. Once he peeped the real deal on the church, he bailed out.
I believe it’s all in his book, but next time you see him, you can just ask him about it.
@Ronald Williams Interesting never knew that
I don't think that you're picking up on the humor in some of these songs.
Obviously ❤️ the pfunk catalog (pfunk is in my name...lol), but Funkadelic is meant to mimic/create the auditory experience of an acid trip, soooooooo. ..yeeaahhh...lmao. it's an acquired taste for some...lmao
Saw your review of Maggot 🧠....that's the quintessential Funkadelic trip...
TECHNICALLY, Parliament came 1st, BUT, they were performing Doo Wop @ that time as, "The Parliaments" prior to pioneering (acid) funk as Funkadelic and the more traditional R&B laced funk of Parliament....initially, the Parliament name was tied up in litigation with their former record company and they had to wait until the case settled to be able to use it, so they performed under Funkadelic exclusively until then...😉
Jackson 5 covered I bet you
Hell Yeah!
Jimi Hendrix & The Experience vibes in the opening track. LSDelic. A lot of winching during the first track.
A bit of an experimental mess. It made me a little uncomfortable to watch 9 minutes worth of you cringing. Honestly, this album is a downer for me.
I will take a break and listen to side 2 after a well deserved break.
Kam- trust nobody
Traffic
Dude, they INVENTED intros 🤷🏾
The comments with all "this was a hard listen ??? // nonsense ??? light the blunt throw on the headphones and ride the delica baby🤘🏾🔥🌗🕳💣💥☠✈🛸🚀🛰🤘🏾
This album is HARD!
They came with the new blue's here and they were preparing us for the next explosion, George came like a straight up mack Gee but was low-key preaching as usual.
This reaction guy is a square and most of the comments here are from people who ain't even funky, not hard or real enough to recognize.
This shit and all they stuff gets me high just thinking about it, then I listen, then I light up.
Riiiiight! Ride the 'delica. Take a sat down and experience* the funk 🤪🤲🏾💫💫