Bootsy Collins

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  • funk
  • p-funk
  • soul
  • bass
  • funky
William "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a pioneering funk bassist, singer, and songwriter. Bootsy was instrumental in Parliament and Funkadelic together with George Clinton and Bernie Worrell.
He is well known as one of the founding members of the 'P-Funk' sound. He also played a major part in resurrecting James Brown's career in the late 60s and early 70s, co-writing some of Brown's greatest hits along with his brother, Phelps "Catfish" Collins.

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Songs

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    If Looks Could Kill

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    Inner-Planetary-Funkmanship

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    Interlude

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    Interlude 1

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    Interlude 2

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    Interlude 3

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    Interlude 4

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    Interlude 5

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    Interlude 6

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    Intro

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    Is That My Song?

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    It's A Musical

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    Jam Fan (Hot)

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    Jazz-n-you-Shiggy 'Dance Mix'

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    JB - Still the Man

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    Jingle Belz (A.K.A. Jingle Bells)

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    Jungle Free-Bass

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    Kool Whip

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    Landshark (Just When You Thought It Was Safe)

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    Leakin'

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    Love Gangsta (feat. Snoop Dogg, Daz & Colin Rich)

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    Love Song

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    Lovesong

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    Merry Christmas Baby

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    Minds Under Construction

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    Mirrors Tell Lies

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    Mug Push

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    Mug Push (single version)

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    Munchies For Your Love

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    Music to Smile By


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