You Send Me
You Send Me by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 08:25 R&B
You Send Me by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 08:25 R&B
Everybody Loves The Sunshine by Roy Ayers Ubiquity from Everybody Loves the Sunshine on Polydor Tinted Records # released BPM 03:59 R&B
Can't You See Me by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 06:54 R&B
Don't Stop The Feeling by Roy Ayers from No Stranger To Love on Records # released 1/1/1979 BPM 08:14 R&B
I Wanna Touch You Baby by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 04:24 R&B
CryBaby (Explicit) by Rae Khalil from on Records # released 7/15/2024 91 BPM 03:59 Hip-Hop
Only One (Radio Edit) by Darien Brockington from on Records # released 7/15/2024 88 BPM 04:29 R&B
"The Glamorous Life" is the debut single from Sheila E.'s first solo album of the same name, released in 1984. The song quickly became a defining hit of the 1980s,…
"Ain't We Funkin' Now" by The Brothers Johnson is a dynamic track from their 1978 album "Blam!," which showcases their exceptional ability to blend funk with catchy, danceable grooves. The song is a quintessential example of their signature style, characterized by the tight interplay between George "Lightnin' Licks" Johnson's guitar riffs and Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson's powerful slap bass technique. Produced by the legendary Quincy Jones, the track benefits from polished production and sophisticated arrangements that elevate it from a simple funk tune to an enduring classic. Ain't We Funkin' Now is the latest single from The Brothers Johnson as of this date .
"Get the Funk Out Ma Face" by The Brothers Johnson is a high-energy funk anthem that captures the essence of the duo's musical style. Featured on their debut album, "Look Out for #1," released in 1976, the song quickly became one of their signature tracks. Co-written with Quincy Jones, the song showcases the brothers' ability to craft infectious grooves and memorable hooks that resonate with audiences. The title itself is a bold statement, embodying the unapologetic and exuberant spirit of funk music.