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Christine Sings Funk
I can think of only a few examples of funk (albeit whitebread funk) that Christine has recorded:
Why Chris sing so little funk? She no got much funk inside?
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Come out to Play has that feel as well...
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Or "So Excited." Michele
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Keep On Going
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On and on it will always be, the rhythm, rhyme, and harmony. THE Stephen Hopkins |
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Anything Is Possible, from ITM
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I think of One in a Million as straight ahead blues, tinged with rock. But she definitely gets her funk groove on in ITM. Bad Journey and Anything is Possible are the best examples.
I suppose her most famous groove tune would be You Make Lovin' Fun, but I don't think of it as funk. |
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