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Funk musician George Clinton went through a lot since he started his career, and here's where he is now after those ups and downs.#GeorgeClinton -
George Clinton Is Back! Singer Comes Out of Retirement for Parliament-Funkadelic Tour
George Clinton's career in the music industry is far from over as the musician officially returned from his previously announced retirement.#GeorgeClinton #ParliamentFunkadelicTour -
Red Hot Chili Peppers To Receive Hollywood Walk of Fame Star 40 Years After Debut
The Red Hot Chili Peppers will get their Walk of Fame star in Hollywood nearly 40 years after they kicked off their careers.#RedHotChiliPepprs #Star -
Funk Legend George Clinton Would Retire From Touring In May 2019
George Clinton just confirmed that he will retire from touring after almost 50 years in the music industry. Prior to his retirement, he will first headline over 50 shows this year. -
Funkadelic Release Remix of 'Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard on You?' with Kendrick & Ice Cube
If you can all recall, Funkadelic released a three-disc album back in 2014 titled, First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate, and it featured the hit track, "Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard on You?" Then in September of 2015, the group released the Louie Vega remix and it featured Kendrick Lamar. Now, they have just released another round of the remix and it features Ice Cube. -
Flying Lotus, Thundercat, Shabazz Palaces Form WOKE, Release George Clinton-Assisted Single
Thundercat, Flying Lotus and Shabazz Palaces have formed a new supergroup called WOKE. The four artists have released their first single "The Lavishments of Light Looking" with the help of a special funk legend George Clinton as part of the Adult Swim Singles series. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Pope Francis, Fetty Wap, Kendrick Lamar, & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Pope Francis, Fetty Wap, Kendrick Lamar and more right here! -
7 Hip-Hop Guest Spots for George Clinton's 75th Birthday: Snoop, Tupac, More
Music Times wants to wish George Clinton, the iconic bandleader behind Parliament and Funkadelic, as well as the greatest figures in funk music history. We could spend thousands and thousands of words describing how great his bands were in the studio and live onstage...but that's a theme that's been reworked thousands and thousands of times. One subject that doesn't get as much respect is Clinton's influence on the world of hip-hop. If you don't believe us, just check out how many guest spots he's done for hip-hop tracks over the years, from Snoop Dogg to Tupac to Kendrick Lamar. We chose the biggest names that Clinton has worked with just to demonstrate how far and wide his appreciation in the genre stretches. -
YG Releases First Single "Twist My Fingaz" From New Album 'Still Krazy'
Last month, YG announced 'Still Krazy' as the title for his new album and today (July 16), he dropped off the project's first single, "Twist My Fingaz." -
Rudimental On Collaborating With Steely Dan, George Clinton [INTERVIEW]
Normally one looks towards the United States for some of the world's most soulful acts, but recently the music industry has turned its gaze across the pond towards the UK for some of the best new talented breed of acts combining soul with various elements of pop, house and hip-hop. One of those artists leading the way is UK electronic band Rudimental. We recently had the chance to catch up with the group for an interview to discuss their album and who they decided to collaborate with on the project. -
Red Bull Music Academy Bringing FKA Twigs, George Clinton, A$AP Rocky and THE Best Noise Event on East Coast
The Red Bull Music Academy New York has announced its third lineup and things are looking as great as ever, as FKA Twigs, George Clinton and A$AP Rocky are among the biggest names featured. -
George Clinton Talks Production, Funk Pioneer Calls Pharrell 'The Best' And Makes Comparison To Rick Rubin
George Clinton has been in the music business long enough to see trends come and go. The legendary funk pioneer has also been keeping an ear to the street on which artists and producers have maintained their popularity and longevity while putting out quality music. Clinton recently talked production, naming his favorite beat makers, calling Pharrell "the best" and making comparison to Rick Rubin.
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