Knee Deep — Funkadelic - (not Just)
Arranged the recording and played a crucial role in shaping Funkadelic’s late-70s sound. Musical Legacy and Sampling
Most famously sampled the groove for their 1989 hit "Me Myself and I" . Funkadelic - (Not Just) Knee Deep
Used portions of the song in "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)" . Arranged the recording and played a crucial role
The mastermind behind the George Clinton P-Funk All Stars produced the track under his alias "Dr. Funkenstein". (What's My Name
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