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Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (1980)

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Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (1980)

Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (1980) -

Lipps Inc., a studio-based project from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Despite Lipps Inc. being largely remembered as a "one-hit wonder," "Funkytown" remains a cultural staple. Its influence is preserved through numerous high-profile covers: Funkytown - Википедия

The song was written while Greenberg lived in Minneapolis; the lyrics express a metaphorical longing for a place with more "energy," often cited as his dream of moving to New York City. Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (1980)

The song hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 on May 31, 1980, and held the position for four consecutive weeks.

Created by musician/producer Steven Greenberg with lead vocals by Cynthia Johnson , a former saxophonist and Miss Black Minnesota. Lipps Inc

Featured on the group's debut studio album, Mouth to Mouth (1979). Commercial Success

It reached number one in 28 countries, including Australia, Canada, France, West Germany, and the Netherlands. Featured on the group's debut studio album, Mouth

Released in March 1980, by Lipps Inc. is one of the most successful and enduring disco-funk anthems of all time. Written and produced by Steven Greenberg, the track served as a bridge between the late-70s disco era and the electronic-heavy pop of the 1980s. Production and Origins