Released in 1980 as the debut single from the group Zapp led by Roger Troutman, "More Bounce To The Ounce" became popular again a decade later due to heavy sampling by numerous rap acts, including EPMD and the Notorious BIG. This was one of the first hits to utilize a "talk box" whic...
Known for their rousing club anthems, this song by is about going "to outer space, to find another race." 73 9 votes "Bootzilla" by Bootsy Collins Bootsy Collins, Bootsy's Rubber Band View on AMAZON Don't be afraid of the atomic monsters that have crawled out of the ocean. Bootsy te...
Brown wrote this song while on the tour bus after a gig. “He said, ‘This is what I mean. Get on up, get on up,”Bootsy Collinslater told theRed Bull Music Academy. “So we had to read his body language. So, it was like being in Japan and you don’t know the language. You...
s and interpolated a bit of “I’d Rather Be With You” by P-Funk bassist Bootsy Collins, making loads of space for Glover to debut a freakishly high falsetto many assumed must’ve been pitch-shifted. To be sure he’d nailed the right vibe, Glover debuted the track for customers in ...
“Weaponof Choice” is maybe the third or fourth best Fatboy Slim song, with its funky drum shuffle and slamming horn hook — sampled from theChambers BrothersandSly & The Family Stone, respectively — as well as its Bootsy Collins-provided spoken-word instructions. But it will forever be li...
There's nothing quite like that first chart hit, which Parliament landed with the title track of 1974'sUp for the Down Stroke. But this album was pivotal for a second reason: it marked the reforming of George Clinton's professional relationship with Bootsy Collins, who had been out of the...
There's nothing quite like that first chart hit, which Parliament landed with the title track of 1974'sUp for the Down Stroke. But this album was pivotal for a second reason: it marked the reforming of George Clinton's professional relationship with Bootsy Collins, who had been out of the...
There's nothing quite like that first chart hit, which Parliament landed with the title track of 1974'sUp for the Down Stroke. But this album was pivotal for a second reason: it marked the reforming of George Clinton's professional relationship with Bootsy Collins, who had been out of the...
There's nothing quite like that first chart hit, which Parliament landed with the title track of 1974'sUp for the Down Stroke. But this album was pivotal for a second reason: it marked the reforming of George Clinton's professional relationship with Bootsy Collins, who had been out of the...
18. After the Storm, Kali Uchis ft. Tyler, The Creator, and Bootsy Collins “So if you need a hero, just look in the mirror. No one's gonna save you now, so better save yourself. And everybody's hurting, everybody's going through it. But you just can't give up now, 'cause...