The album's first single is already a dance-club favorite : an even more funked-out remake of the Gap Band hit " Oops Upside Your Head " called, of course, " Snoops Upside Your Head ."
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Here's how it starts : " Sexx Laws " shimmies from the speakers like some sort of " Hullabaloo "-style go-go revue _ all funked-up horns, reverberating synths, boogaloo bass, jittery tambourine.
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A schizophrenic, funked-up masterpiece, Beck Hansen's latest starts out as the phat soundtrack to a throwdown at George Clinton's place, goes FM rock in the middle and slinks to a close with the funniest falsetto-fueled makeout song Prince never recorded.
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"This Christmas " opens with a gospel version of Charles Brown's " Bringing in a Brand New Year " and moves to a samba-tinged " Winter Wonderland " and funked-up " Merry Christmas, Baby ."
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"The Future Will Come " received somewhat positive reviews from music critics . " Entertainment Weekly " described the album as " by and large, a fun ride, all squiggly synth wah-wahs, airy vocal coos, and funked-up drums ".
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Highlights include the Jeff Beck-inspired meditation " Night Meets Light, " a countrified romp, " The Bash, " and funked-up covers of Frank Zappa's " Peaches En Regalia " and the Allmans'" Jessica ."
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The first track, " P . Funk ( Wants to Get Funked Up ) " begins in the same way as the title track from " DJ talks directly to the audience as if he is on the radio, but on this album, the station call sign is announced as " WEFUNK ".
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On " Rolling Stone " s " 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ", it was noted that " Dre funked up the rhymes with a smooth bass-heavy production style and the laid-back delivery of then-unknown rapper L . A . in the same way that Motown defined 60's Detroit ".
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With a cast of 18 and a six-piece band ( in the original, the seminal R & B group Earth, Wind and Fire provided the music ), the show opens with a funked-up version of " The Star-Spangled Banner " and ends with a scathing curse in the form of a spoken-word monologue.
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""'Give Up the Funk ( Tear the Roof off the Sucker ) "'" is a funk song by 1975 album " Mothership Connection " ( following " P . Funk ( Wants to Get Funked Up ) " ), and was the highest-charting single from the album, reaching number five on the " Billboard"