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A non-album funk-style single, "I'm Not Gonna Cry", was released in April 2007, and the album was released in October along with two B-sides/bonus tracks: "Settlin' In" and "The Collection Song". Further albums included I Learned the Hard Way (2010), [ 9 ] Give the People What They Want (2014), and the holiday release It's a Holiday Soul Party .
"Uptown Funk" is a song by British record producer Mark Ronson featuring American singer Bruno Mars. It was released on 10 November 2014, as the lead single from Ronson's fourth studio album, Uptown Special (2015). "Uptown Funk" was written by Ronson, Mars, Jeff Bhasker, and Philip Lawrence; it was produced by the aforementioned first three ...
Uptown Special is the fourth studio album by British producer Mark Ronson.The album was released on 13 January 2015 in the US and 19 January 2015 in the UK. [3] It is his first album in nearly five years, following Record Collection (2010) and his first solo album since Version (2007).
While Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars celebrate having the No. 1 song for the 13th straight week on Billboard with "Uptown Funk," the group Six13 gave ... Stanley Tucci’s easy pasta is so good he ate ...
The first lady has got some serious moves! She broke it down to "Uptown Funk" at Sunday's annual White House Easter egg roll in front of an audience of 35,000 guests.
"Uptown" is the lead single from Prince's third album, Dirty Mind. [4] Beginning with a lone drum intro, the track explodes into the keyboards of the chorus. The verses feature a more prominent funk guitar. The song breaks down to a more instrumental section toward the end that mainly consists of guitar, bass and drums with an occasional ...
Chanking is a guitar performance technique in funk music that involves both "choking" the guitar neck and strumming the strings percussively to create a distinctive-sounding riff commonly associated with the genre. [1] The technique was popularized by the music of James Brown, later spreading to other genres and performers.
In music, the dominant 7 ♯ 9 chord [1] ("dominant seven sharp nine" or "dominant seven sharp ninth") is a chord built by combining a dominant seventh, which includes a major third above the root, with an augmented second, which is the same pitch, albeit given a different note name, as the minor third degree above the root.