We Got The Funk by Positive Force
'Funk You Up' (1979) by female rap group, The Sequence.
You're probably talking about "For the Love of Money," recorded by the O'Jays in the '70s. It's a classic funk song.
"Uptown Funk" was first performed by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. The song was released in November 2014 and quickly became a worldwide hit, known for its upbeat funk and catchy lyrics. Bruno Mars provides the lead vocals, contributing to the song's energetic and vibrant style.
I believe you are referring to "Da Funk", by Daft Punk, from the album "Homework".
Renegades of Funk was created in 1983.
We Got The Funk by Positive Force
Da Funk is a popular song by Daft Punk. There are no lyrics to the song Da Funk as the song is an instrumental song. This means it only contains music without singing.
'Funk You Up' (1979) by female rap group, The Sequence.
You might be thinking of the song "Eminence Front" recorded by The Who. Another song called Funk, Funk by Cameo (1977) has the lyrics; 'Cause we are living in funk' with lots of brass and horns... It's on Youtube...
I think their was a Beatle song like tht had those lyrics in it. My chorus sang it for our school and they luved it!
Rage Against The Machine did not even come close to having pop songs make the charts. But the group had lots of rock songs, including 4 #2 songs, Guerrilla Radio, Sleep Now in the Fire, Renegades of Funk, and remake of How I Could Just Kill a Man.
O'Jays - For the Love of Money
You're probably talking about "For the Love of Money," recorded by the O'Jays in the '70s. It's a classic funk song.
"Uptown Funk" was first performed by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars. The song was released in November 2014 and quickly became a worldwide hit, known for its upbeat funk and catchy lyrics. Bruno Mars provides the lead vocals, contributing to the song's energetic and vibrant style.
In Rey Mysterio's RTWM, win the WrestleMania Challenge against Terry Funk after completing all previous Challenge matches
I believe you are referring to "Da Funk", by Daft Punk, from the album "Homework".