Funkadelic - (not Just) Knee: Deep
Also heavily utilized the song's themes and sounds, even featuring George Clinton on their own track titled "Knee Deep".
Released in 1979 on the album Uncle Jam Wants You , is one of the most significant tracks in the history of funk music. Clocking in at over 15 minutes in its full album version, it became Funkadelic's second and final #1 hit on the Billboard Soul Singles chart. Lyric Summary Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
The track is widely considered a "blueprint" for rhythm, influencing future generations through its heavy use in hip-hop sampling. Also heavily utilized the song's themes and sounds,
Used portions of the song in "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)" . Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
Most famously sampled the groove for their 1989 hit "Me Myself and I" .