This funk soul brother was discovered in 1983 by his purple highness, Prince, who hired him as a keyboard player in The Time for the movie “Purple Rain” when he was just 17 years young. Apart from Prince, he’s worked with legends such as George Benson, Peter Frampton and Oleta Adams. He’s also part of the bands fDeluxe and The Mpls Funk All Stars, celebrating the famous Minneapolis sound.
With a 70s wah wah guitar tickling your funky bone, his new solo single starts as it means to go on – as an uplifting tribute to those vintage funkadelic vibes. Deeply doused in purple hues, the foot-tappin’ bouncy rhythm is catchy, the groovy synths are invigorating and the sprightly guitars are electrifying, elevating this spicy and steamy tune to an aromatic, funkalicious jam you just got 2 love.
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From their album “Brother Sister” (1994):
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